Q: I have owned Fortress Global Enterprises Inc. (FGE) for at least 5 years with an average cost of about $20.00 per share. It is now worth about $2.00. Fortress used to be involved in several paper businesses. However, due in part to the imposition of import duties imposed by some of the countries in which its customers were located, Fortress sold off some business lines, re-focussed on its pulp business and under-gone recent re-financing. Is there any hope for this company or should I dump it from my non-registered account and claim a capital loss?
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Q: Hello 5i.
Any idea why it has been dropping? At what price would you get interated again? Lastly is it a buy?
Thanks
Any idea why it has been dropping? At what price would you get interated again? Lastly is it a buy?
Thanks
Q: Hi, was thinking that the market is volatile, and in a small downward trend, hopefully nothing comes of it.
As a mostly income, small growth investor i’am down 20% on INE, it seems to be over done? I was thinking of holding on into the new year even if it goes down more.
Are you ok with the quality of INE to hold for a recovery and collect the dividend, or would you sell and move on? What is your favourite income stocks to HOLD in a market downturn?
Thanks for your views
As a mostly income, small growth investor i’am down 20% on INE, it seems to be over done? I was thinking of holding on into the new year even if it goes down more.
Are you ok with the quality of INE to hold for a recovery and collect the dividend, or would you sell and move on? What is your favourite income stocks to HOLD in a market downturn?
Thanks for your views
Q: There is news today that Amazon & Sirius will be competing in SPOT's
territory. Stock is taking a hit.
Your opinion please.
territory. Stock is taking a hit.
Your opinion please.
Q: Just as a follow up to my previous question and a comment I am sure is on many members mind. I see that RHT is up a bit today after the call. Maybe a dead cat bounce who knows. The dilemma in selling at a 75% loss is that I do not get the tax loss as its in my TFSA. I imagine many members are in the same predicament. What little is left in the security, will make such a small difference in the overall portfolio, I would rather hang on and hope that your first impression of the Company was correct. Not sure my mentality is appropriate here, but I would rather take the lesson and hold, than to sell and then see it go back up.
Thoughts?
KC
Thoughts?
KC
Q: Hello,
I liked Gary's question on Low Risk/high reward situation for ALA. I read a book by Mohnish Pabrai a great value investor who did very well by buying into low risk/high uncertainty situations which led the good companies to sell at well below market prices. Are there other companies out there in such a situation? Would TSGI fall in that category where the risk/reward looks very attractive? Thanks.
Shyam
I liked Gary's question on Low Risk/high reward situation for ALA. I read a book by Mohnish Pabrai a great value investor who did very well by buying into low risk/high uncertainty situations which led the good companies to sell at well below market prices. Are there other companies out there in such a situation? Would TSGI fall in that category where the risk/reward looks very attractive? Thanks.
Shyam
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE IMI Index ETF (XEF)
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
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SPDR EURO Stoxx 50 ETF (FEZ)
Q: What are your favorite europe ETF , would probably split 5% of the portfolio (150 000$ total portfolio in RRSP) between 2-3 to get better exposure (euro zone vs euro+uk)(large vs total market)
No hedge etf. 7-10 year horizon
Also, with 30% us , 5% china, 3 % india, 5 europe, 3% XAW, 40% canada, where would you suggest to invest the remaining 14%?
I was thinking 5% japan etf, 3 % frontier etf, 6% basket of EM (to cover taiwan, south korea with minimal china, russia, turkey and brazil allocation)
I have plenty time to manage, so not an issue, but would probably only rebalance occasionally (if worth the fees)
No hedge etf. 7-10 year horizon
Also, with 30% us , 5% china, 3 % india, 5 europe, 3% XAW, 40% canada, where would you suggest to invest the remaining 14%?
I was thinking 5% japan etf, 3 % frontier etf, 6% basket of EM (to cover taiwan, south korea with minimal china, russia, turkey and brazil allocation)
I have plenty time to manage, so not an issue, but would probably only rebalance occasionally (if worth the fees)
Q: Can I have your thoughts on this ETF? Thanks.
Q: what do you think of spot these days. trending downward for the last 3 months. any idea why? is it worth hanging on to?
thanks Peter
thanks Peter
Q: Thoughts on GS after this mornings 10% selloff? Good opportunity to add to existing position? Looking for income but don't want to see my principle dribble away over time.
Q: Why all the selling this morning and is this still a keeper
Q: Apparently RHT held a conference call this morning. The stock is up over 25% as well. Do you know if something material was announced? I was planning to sell, but wasn't sure if some new news came out.
Q: With all the talk of an admittedly bad mistake (at best) by management, what has happened to the technology? Didn't you believe in iUgo and the accompanying smart phone app and the jump this company supposedly had in producing a superior remote monitoring product for chronic care patients? But they bruise their heals because they didn't understand CMS billing well enough and, oh well, so much for that technology? Is it great technology or not? Will it save government health care money or not? If it will, then surely CMS will come around and recognize this and eventually reimburse for the service, no? This all just seems odd that one day you're touting this company as having the one of the best technology stories in the health technology space, and the next they are a dog because they made a mistake. Is there no room for growing pains for a start up?
Q: I was wondering if you people monitored the conference call for reliq that was on this morning at 9 am . The stock seams to be up the last 2 days . What info was released that may be causing the rise, or, do you not bother covering the stock once you give a negative opinion on it. Thank you.
Q: Can I have your analysis of the short report- it seems to raise some
concerns re regulation and loan loss recognition.
concerns re regulation and loan loss recognition.
Q: I hold both XBB and ZFH in my RRSP. Is there an advantage to holding both or should I consolidate in ZFH? ... or to another fund which you can suggest?
I need to add a greater bond exposure and want to ensure I'm not simply doubling up.
Thanks,
Ron
I need to add a greater bond exposure and want to ensure I'm not simply doubling up.
Thanks,
Ron
Q: I'm confused with your explanation on this arrangement. Please help me understand how many ACB shares I would get under the following two 20 Day VWAP scenarios:
If the VWAP is $10, how many would I get?
If the VWAP is $15, how many would I get?
Thanks as always for your amazing service!
If the VWAP is $10, how many would I get?
If the VWAP is $15, how many would I get?
Thanks as always for your amazing service!
Q: When you add a stock to your portfolios, do you consider the liquidity of it? Unless you're buying 100 shares or so GDI it is basically unbuyable even with a limit order. You would have an offering of 100 shares all day.
When a sell order is given to all your subscribers--good luck.
Sheldon
When a sell order is given to all your subscribers--good luck.
Sheldon
Q: Can you give me your definition of small and mid cap? I am trying to set up my portfolio to a certain percentage of small caps. Based on your definition could you categorize the following for me: ECN, SPE, SPX, SGY, GPS, ITC, ABT, SYZ, GUD, PLI, PTE. Thank you for your service
Q: Your thoughts on SOXX currently.