Q: Would you expect the Canadian dollar to experience weakness now that Bill Morneau has resigned? I've been very surprised by its strength since March.
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Q: Hello Team,
With the current demand for physical precious metals and the track history to profitability of XAU does this company appear to be investment grade yet.If not, what would the company need to do in your opinion.
Thank you Andrew
With the current demand for physical precious metals and the track history to profitability of XAU does this company appear to be investment grade yet.If not, what would the company need to do in your opinion.
Thank you Andrew
Q: Further to ma's question and our answer concerning what constitutes a bubble: "Joe Kennedy, a famous rich guy in his day, exited the stock market in timely fashion after a shoeshine boy gave him some stock tips. He figured that when the shoeshine boys have tips, the market is too popular for its own good..."
Interestingly, that article was from April 1996. They were onto something, but it took another four years...
https://archive.fortune.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1996/04/15/211503/index.htm
Interestingly, that article was from April 1996. They were onto something, but it took another four years...
https://archive.fortune.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1996/04/15/211503/index.htm
Q: Could I have your thoughts on Maxar at present ( I know it is now a U.S. company but a lot of the assets are the same as when domiciled in Canada.
The earth intelligence segment continues to perform well as it always has with recurring revenues. Since Jablonsky ( former Digital Globe CEO) took over as CEO at Maxr the stock is up 400 % plus. There is 80% institutional ownership and the debt is looking much more manageable now. Would you consider Maxr a moat type company? The list of clients is impressive. Every Google map I see has been done by Digital Globe. Moving forward would you consider this a good investment? Thx
The earth intelligence segment continues to perform well as it always has with recurring revenues. Since Jablonsky ( former Digital Globe CEO) took over as CEO at Maxr the stock is up 400 % plus. There is 80% institutional ownership and the debt is looking much more manageable now. Would you consider Maxr a moat type company? The list of clients is impressive. Every Google map I see has been done by Digital Globe. Moving forward would you consider this a good investment? Thx
Q: Hi 5i,
I would like to understand how to identify Canadian's stock market in bubble or not.
I have verified the current data with Bloomberg for S&P/TSX Composite Index, P/E Ratio: 24.12, Price to Book Ratio: 1.734. In your experience, what PE or Book Ratio will consider in bubble. Perhaps, any suggest method may better help to identify in bubble?
I would like to understand how to identify Canadian's stock market in bubble or not.
I have verified the current data with Bloomberg for S&P/TSX Composite Index, P/E Ratio: 24.12, Price to Book Ratio: 1.734. In your experience, what PE or Book Ratio will consider in bubble. Perhaps, any suggest method may better help to identify in bubble?
Q: Could you please tell me a little bit about this company?
Why was it trading so high a few years ago? Was it all froth?
Cell phone app patent to emit UV to wipe out covid? Really??
Thanks
Why was it trading so high a few years ago? Was it all froth?
Cell phone app patent to emit UV to wipe out covid? Really??
Thanks
Q: Can you provide your current top Canadian dividend picks, with an emphasis on stable, safer companies.
Thanks,
Joe
Thanks,
Joe
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR $81.42)
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Compass Minerals Intl Inc (CMP $20.40)
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Sprott Physical Gold Trust (PHYS $35.71)
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Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust (CEF $42.81)
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Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund (DBC $21.82)
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VanEck Junior Gold Miners ETF (GDXJ $69.58)
Q: I'm 2 years from retirement. I will have a company pension. Within my dividend growth stock portfolio, I've already reached my dividend income goal.
With all the money printing and worldwide government debt, I am looking to increase my gold exposure in attempt to diversify one step further, and (hopefully) provide some investment protection. It may not be the '70's all over again, but hard assets seem to becoming more attractive.
I would like to increase my gold exposure to 20%.
I know weighting is a personal choice, and I know you tend to moreless limit weighting in a given stock to about 5%.
Currently I am at about 5% with CEF, and only about 1% with GDXJ - to potentially provide a bit of torque. I would like increase those weightings to 17% and 3% respectively. Is this reasonable? I don't know if there is really any benefit in splitting the bullion exposure to CEF / PHYS, do you?
How do my NTR (5%), CMP (1%), DBC (1%) commodity investments fit into this picture? Should they be part of the 20% or would you consider those as a separate sector, and thereby figured separately from the overall weighting?
Thanks.
With all the money printing and worldwide government debt, I am looking to increase my gold exposure in attempt to diversify one step further, and (hopefully) provide some investment protection. It may not be the '70's all over again, but hard assets seem to becoming more attractive.
I would like to increase my gold exposure to 20%.
I know weighting is a personal choice, and I know you tend to moreless limit weighting in a given stock to about 5%.
Currently I am at about 5% with CEF, and only about 1% with GDXJ - to potentially provide a bit of torque. I would like increase those weightings to 17% and 3% respectively. Is this reasonable? I don't know if there is really any benefit in splitting the bullion exposure to CEF / PHYS, do you?
How do my NTR (5%), CMP (1%), DBC (1%) commodity investments fit into this picture? Should they be part of the 20% or would you consider those as a separate sector, and thereby figured separately from the overall weighting?
Thanks.
Q: Your comments on their latest quarter please, thanks
Q: Hi there, can you please provide your thoughts on KRR second quarter results released on Aug 10th?
Also, you stated on Aug 7th that KRR is cheap, can you please provide information and ratios why its cheap, after second quarter results?
In addition, can you please provide top five largest shareholders, insiders, as well as top five institutions holding KRR?
Have management and Board been buying KRR over the past twelve months, who are they?
Any additional thoughts on KRR/Gold would be greatly appreciated, looking twelve to eighteen months forward...thank.
Thanks!
Also, you stated on Aug 7th that KRR is cheap, can you please provide information and ratios why its cheap, after second quarter results?
In addition, can you please provide top five largest shareholders, insiders, as well as top five institutions holding KRR?
Have management and Board been buying KRR over the past twelve months, who are they?
Any additional thoughts on KRR/Gold would be greatly appreciated, looking twelve to eighteen months forward...thank.
Thanks!
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Purpose US Cash Fund (PSU.U $100.09)
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Global X USD Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSUV.U $115.98)
Q: How do you suggest investing US funds to earn some interest that are held in a Canadian bank’s brokerage account for short term holding?
Thanks, Bryan
Thanks, Bryan
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Pan American Silver Corp. (PAAS $40.14)
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iShares Silver Trust (SLV $34.35)
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Hecla Mining Company (HL $6.14)
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Global X Silver Miners ETF (SIL $50.85)
Q: I have a diversified equity portfolio (60 positions across most sectors, tilted towards higher quality equities, with overall ~5% gold equity allocation (XGD, FNV, AEM). I am interested in a single silver equity pick to comprise about 1% of overall equity portfolio. First, is this a reasonable plan in current investment environment? Second, which security would be a reasonable choice (based on investment newsletters I receive, I am considering one of SIL, PAAS, HL, or SLV; all NYSE). Feel free to suggest another security, if you favor another.
Ted
Ted
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Information Technology Index ETF (XIT $75.53)
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Global X Robotics & AI Index ETF (RBOT $31.69)
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TD Global Technology Leaders Index ETF (TEC $48.15)
Q: Looking for a tech heavy etf-Can.What would you reccomend as your top three??
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Can you please common the reasons on recent weakness on the stock price?
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Northland Power Inc. (NPI $22.58)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN $43.12)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC $47.23)
Q: TD Waterhouse has BIP as a buy. It uses two valuation metrics. EV/EBITDA and P/FFO. Which is better in your opinion. Why don’t they use P/E. Final question, is there another company I could use to compare against?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: What do you think of Boardwalk given that its Q2 results seem to show it is managing the week oil market well and trades at a substantial discount to NAV?
Not fond of Boardwalk - then what are your top 3 choices for apartment REITS?
Not fond of Boardwalk - then what are your top 3 choices for apartment REITS?
Q: I believe DCBO issued shares last week. Can you please comment on this development and the general market reaction.
Thanks
Thanks
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $178.26)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY $186.48)
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Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV $281.46)
Q: Hello:
I have another $10k to deploy in my TFSA with a goal of maximum long term growth without the tax man taking a chunk of those returns. What would be your top CDN pick today as well as top US pick? (Moderate risk is fine but no desire for gambling.)
Thanks!
I have another $10k to deploy in my TFSA with a goal of maximum long term growth without the tax man taking a chunk of those returns. What would be your top CDN pick today as well as top US pick? (Moderate risk is fine but no desire for gambling.)
Thanks!
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $178.26)
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AutoNation Inc. (AN $195.50)
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FedEx Corporation (FDX $222.41)
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United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS $86.78)
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Tesla Inc. (TSLA $308.72)
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Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV $281.46)
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Real Matters Inc. (REAL $5.55)
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DocuSign Inc. (DOCU $73.84)
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Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS $38.88)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD $441.75)
Q: Good day,
Looking for growth stocks with good momentum, Canadian or US. What would you suggest ?
Any views on the above mentionned stocks ?
Gratefully yours,
Jacques IDS
Looking for growth stocks with good momentum, Canadian or US. What would you suggest ?
Any views on the above mentionned stocks ?
Gratefully yours,
Jacques IDS
Q: What are your best ideas for investing in Bitcoin?