Q: Coal is not the "sexiest" investment prospect currently what with the growing prevalence of ESG investing, etc. What can you tell me about the recent week experienced by Colonial Coal. Is this just a typical "penny stock fillip" or is it indicative of something investment-worthy. Thanks!
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Investment Q&A
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Sangoma Technologies Corporation (STC)
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC)
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP)
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Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
Q: Hi, for my TFSA I primarily hold small dividend with steady growth companies, to keep things somewhat stable. STC is the exception. I have room for one more company.
With that in mind could you suggest 3 stocks that may fit in with what i already have, keeping sector diversity in mind. ( I also have ATD.B in another account)
Thanks, really enjoy your platform and service to the small investors.
With that in mind could you suggest 3 stocks that may fit in with what i already have, keeping sector diversity in mind. ( I also have ATD.B in another account)
Thanks, really enjoy your platform and service to the small investors.
Q: From your article:
Relationship Between Bond Prices and Yields
Does that mean that we should avoid buying bonds at this moment? And for the near future?
Relationship Between Bond Prices and Yields
Does that mean that we should avoid buying bonds at this moment? And for the near future?
Q: In a recent question on TEAM, you stated that it was quickly becoming profitable, when l look at Morningstar, the losses are growing, and on the order of 600 million. What am l missing here?
Thanks for the great service.
Thanks for the great service.
Q: Any news, other than commodity price & drilling results, to support recent rally?
Q: I've become obsessed with Crowdstrike and apparently I'm not alone! It checks so many boxes for me but I'm hung up on its valuation. Out of curiosity I compared to plots of historical P/S of GOOG, FB, AMZN, NTFLX and none of them appear to have touched anywhere remotely near the ~60x that CRWD is currently trading at, except AMZN back in 2000 at close to 40x:) Maybe I'm missing something about such a high growth stock. I believe from your answers to other questions that you like it and it comes up on your top high growth US stocks.
My questions:
(1) In your opinion, on a scale of 1 - 10 (10 is highest risk), what is the risk that CRWD has become so overvalued that it may not live up to its valuation and result in a long term capital loss?
(2) Can you provide some comments on how competitive the cloud-native/cloud endpoint security market is and whether you believe CRWD is likely to have a strong moat?
(3) Would you have any reservations about initiating a partial position with the intent to add as the story unfolds, at current levels (long term buy and hold)?
My questions:
(1) In your opinion, on a scale of 1 - 10 (10 is highest risk), what is the risk that CRWD has become so overvalued that it may not live up to its valuation and result in a long term capital loss?
(2) Can you provide some comments on how competitive the cloud-native/cloud endpoint security market is and whether you believe CRWD is likely to have a strong moat?
(3) Would you have any reservations about initiating a partial position with the intent to add as the story unfolds, at current levels (long term buy and hold)?
Q: Greetings:
A comment was made today on BNN that value stocks are trading at a 40% discount to where they have been trading historically, and that if an investor buys into this, and is value oriented,. then a good vehicle is the Direxion Russell 1000 value over growth ETF. RWVG. Do you agree with the 40% statement and if so, with the recommendation of this ETF. Would you further offer as much rebuttal as possible about both statements.
Thanks,
BEN.
A comment was made today on BNN that value stocks are trading at a 40% discount to where they have been trading historically, and that if an investor buys into this, and is value oriented,. then a good vehicle is the Direxion Russell 1000 value over growth ETF. RWVG. Do you agree with the 40% statement and if so, with the recommendation of this ETF. Would you further offer as much rebuttal as possible about both statements.
Thanks,
BEN.
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Ford Motor Company (F)
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General Motors Company (GM)
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Linamar Corporation (LNR)
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Magna International Inc. (MG)
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Tesla Inc. (TSLA)
Q: Suggestions on how to invest to benefit from Biden’s proposed increased EV incentives to buy US manufactured electric vehicles? This potentially could speed up the transition (once the chip shortage is rectified).
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PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL)
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Block Inc. Class A (SQ)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
Q: Would appreciate your take on FISV as have not had any comments since January 18. How have they done in their last quarter? Is this a stock to would buy, sell or hold?
Q: May I have your comments on this stock VLTA for a long term holder. Thank you for your great service!
Q: Hello 5i
In March of this year you thought HRI looked pretty good. It has risen 40+% since then. Do you still like it or has it become too expensive? Any other name in the same space that you like more?
Thank you so much!
Dave
In March of this year you thought HRI looked pretty good. It has risen 40+% since then. Do you still like it or has it become too expensive? Any other name in the same space that you like more?
Thank you so much!
Dave
Q: Can you please give me your thought on ABBV . Is it a good buy at USD 110 and what caused the stock to sell off ?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: This ETF looks like a solid Dividend payer, with the underlining holdings
being Flour Mills, Sugar, Cement, etc etc, also of note is Nestle Nigeria.
I believe the Dividend Yield is around 5.5 % is this correct?
Also can you comment on your opinion of this ETF
Thanks!
being Flour Mills, Sugar, Cement, etc etc, also of note is Nestle Nigeria.
I believe the Dividend Yield is around 5.5 % is this correct?
Also can you comment on your opinion of this ETF
Thanks!
Q: What can you tell me about SEMR? It has had quite a move lately, is it a buy or one to watch for a pullback?
Thanks John
Thanks John
Q: Wondering if you could review the recent results and whether you might have an opinion on the stock.
Thanks
Thanks
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
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Vanguard Growth ETF Portfolio (VGRO)
Q: My daugter is 22 years old, finishing her last year of university. She has some extra cash ($2500) and has just opened a TFSA. What stock or ETF would you buy today? Can you give a few options and put them in order of risk?
Thank you for your great service.
Thank you for your great service.
Q: hello
regarding preferred ENB.pr.U
I see it matures June 2022 and if renewed, will pay 3.05% + the yield of the 5-year BOC bond. Where can I find the current real time yield of the 5-year BOC bond?
Knowing where rates are today, and what they will likely be in June 2022, is this a good time to buy or is it safer to wait? What's your PRO vs CON on it?
Thanks
regarding preferred ENB.pr.U
I see it matures June 2022 and if renewed, will pay 3.05% + the yield of the 5-year BOC bond. Where can I find the current real time yield of the 5-year BOC bond?
Knowing where rates are today, and what they will likely be in June 2022, is this a good time to buy or is it safer to wait? What's your PRO vs CON on it?
Thanks
Q: Hi,
I have a general question of small cap vs large cap. Since the start of the year, there seems to have been a move out of small caps into large cap. Given that large cap (using LSPD, SHOP, CSU, TOI, NVEI etc as proxy) have moved so significantly in the past few months - what do think the odds are there will be a move back into small cap?
thank you
I have a general question of small cap vs large cap. Since the start of the year, there seems to have been a move out of small caps into large cap. Given that large cap (using LSPD, SHOP, CSU, TOI, NVEI etc as proxy) have moved so significantly in the past few months - what do think the odds are there will be a move back into small cap?
thank you
Q: When considering an content of fixed income portfolio would you favor splitting it into bonds and money market funds OR putting it entirely into bonds fund or entirely into money market fund? Both funds are managed by Public Employee Pension Plan with good records as to the benchmarks and low fees. The question is asked considering current market conditions and likely a correction in the near future anticipated by investors and money managers. Is such adjustment a reasonable approach? Timing the market with certain adjustments in one’s fixed income portion of portfolio?
Thanks for insight and advice as always.
Miroslaw
Thanks for insight and advice as always.
Miroslaw
Q: Does today's announcement of an increase in dividend and the production numbers suggest material upside if oil prices stay high?