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Q: Hi,

Usually I don't ask about small daily moves but any news about why AXON is down 9% today? I can't find anything specific. Volume doesn't seem too significant on the selloff today. The only news I see are a new overweight weighting by Piper Sandler and a new acquisition announced yesterday. I'm up 137% gain in this name and I like the long term story, although at 106X PE and 18X PS, its on the higher end of its valuation average. Its at a 3% weight in my portfolio and I usually just like to hold long term growth compounders instead of trading in and out of them. Thoughts on adding more here or just hold? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Keith on September 24, 2025
Q: I'm looking to de-risk some of my portfolio. My question is on RSI. I realize it is boring and it's been 13 years since their last dividend raise.

Recognizing that, during any potential "long recession", can you give me a rough idea how safe their dividend would be relative to Canadian blue chip banks, pipelines, insurance companies and telecoms ? How well could they sustain their payout?

Would your opinion change in any way if that recession had stag-flation? I do already have some gold and commodities to hopefully hold me up in that regard.
Read Answer Asked by James on September 24, 2025
Q: I am constructing a dividend growth portfolio with the intention of holding all positions for the longterm, holding the following equities in equal weight (likely only one of MRU or L - or should I include both?), with 80% of the portfolio consisting of these individual equities and 20% in the ETF VGG.

Would there be any in this list you would not include, and are there other Canadian equities you would consider for this list? Is this the appropriate number of positions for such a portfolio. Please deduct multiple credits as required, thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Walter on September 24, 2025
Q: I have the above listed Canadian Stocks in my stock portfolio. Please rate each one as a Buy, Sell or Hold and the your reasons for your rating.
Read Answer Asked by ALNOOR on September 24, 2025
Q: The TSX has reached an all time high this month. Based on current prices, which 5 Canadian Stocks are your top choices for new money and your reasons for choosing those stocks.
Read Answer Asked by ALNOOR on September 24, 2025
Q: Hello,
The news release as of yesterday Sept 22, 2025, , "BitMine sells approximately 5.22 million shares at $70.00 per share and approximately 10.4 million warrants with a strike price of $87.50

BitMine common share sale is a 14% premium to the closing price of BitMine Common Stock on September 19, 2025

BitMine remains supported by a premier group of institutional investors including ARK's Cathie Wood, MOZAYYX, Founders Fund, Bill Miller III, Pantera, Kraken, DCG, Galaxy Digital and personal investor Thomas "Tom" Lee to support BitMine's goal of acquiring 5% of ETH"

Why would institutions pay a premium when they can simply buy it at market price for less than the $70 offering.. is it because at the market price which is less than $70, they won't get as many shares? I would appreciate your thoughts..
Read Answer Asked by umedali on September 24, 2025
Q: For someone who has held some BLDP shares for a long time... the stock has recently been rising rapidly, up more than 100% in the last 6 months. I know it has never made a profit, and I am guessing this recent strength is riding on the AI sentiment for power generation. I would like to ride this momentum and sell at the top - which is of course nearly impossible, I know. Normally I make buy/sell decisions based on fundamentals, and try to time things using technical analysis.

Can you explain what is behind the sudden strength, and how long you expect it to last? What would be your exit timing strategy to maximize profit here? Technical charts like MACD, or something else?

Thanks as always for your wise insights!
Read Answer Asked by Ed on September 24, 2025