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Q: Put Options betting the stock will go down or Call Options betting the stock will go up.

Do you prefer one over the other?

Thinking of trying both, I'm a 10 year self investor.

Or just continue to buy stock for the long term?

Are there any statistics that prove using Put & Call's perform better than buying and holding stocks?

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Ross on March 06, 2024
Q: Hi team ?

What are your views on Altimmune (ALT-Q) and its growth prospects, its risks ? Would you buy it now for a growth account in a TFSA ? Which entry price would you suggest ?

Gratefully,

Jacques IDS
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on March 06, 2024
Q: Hi I’ve held BN for some time. I feel it’s an exceptional business with little price action. Are my expectations too high? fundamental concern?

Buy/hold/sell?

If selling is an option, what would you purchase as a replacement? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Nick on March 05, 2024
Q: Hello , of the two who would you prefer? Or your own pick with dividend 3.5%+.
Would you agree that cpx might do better long term with their electric power generation, that everyone seems to want or need in the future?
Could you give me the p/e on both I think it’s 8.5x cpx- 11x bip.un? Does cpx have a return of capital with its large dividend?
Thanks

Read Answer Asked by Brad on March 05, 2024
Q: Hi there,

I hold a significant number of shares of BCE mostly for the income in a diversified portfolio.

I know in the past few weeks you have discussed the health of their dividend and don’t seem too concerned. To the contrary there are an increasingly large number of pundits who believe they cannot keep the pace of their present dividend and therefore must cut it. They talk about the various ways to measure it albeit as percentage of fcf or EBITDA or whatever but they just don’t have the fcf anymore due to these high capital expenditures sucking the life out of it.

Can you possibly dig into the math on this and give us the true picture? Maybe lower interest rates on the horizon will help with this problem? Or BCE goes the way of AQN, cuts their div and the stock drops like a rock? Been there done that with AQN and wondering if I should just reduce my holdings accordingly and find another way to make up the income.

Ok thanks a lot!
Read Answer Asked by Robert on March 05, 2024