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Q: In Leon’s recent comment about CSU.DB he said “So if the rate of inflation is 2% greater then the yr before and is 3.8 % then it is 6.5+ 2 NOT 6.5 plus 3.8”. You agreed with him.

However, the CSU.DB short form prospectus says “at a rate equal to the Cost of LivingcAdjustment (as defined below) (which amount may be positive or negative) plus 6.5% (“Floating Interest ”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the interest rate applicable to the Debentures will at no time be less than 0%.”

The Cost of Living Adjustment is defined as “the annual average percentage change in the CPI Index during the 12 month period ending on December 31 in the prior year. For the 12 month period ending on December 31, 2014, the Cost of Living Adjustment was 2.0%.”

So in Leon’s example, the rate would be 6.5 plus 3.8.

The correct understanding of this point is of major importance to me, and maybe to others. Please check your answer to Leon carefully once again and let me know whether you stand by your earlier validation of his interpretation and if so, why.
Read Answer Asked by Philip on January 25, 2018
Q: Lac saw a significant sell off last week after announcing paperwork being prepared on both sides of border for possible financing and confirmation as well as final date it will list on NYSE. I'm curious if you can tell me if either of these would have caused the sell off or if one or the other or neither. Your thought are appreciated. Either way I picked up more at the bottom.
Read Answer Asked by Todd on January 24, 2018
Q: Hi team,
I go to the U.S. mainly for tech stocks. I have FB, GOOG and SQ for some time now, happy with all. In Canada, I have KXS (thank you very much), BYL and OTEX (my perennial laggard that I still like).

There are many U.S. tech stocks on my watch list but I will ask about TTD, The Trade Desk. As I understand its model, it is into digital advertising by selling programming on a real-time electronic auction basis. TTD went public last year, had a strong run, faded back and seems to be acting better these days. I have seen positive comments on it on several U.S. business sites in the past month or so. One U.S. analyst (for what that’s worth) had it among his top ideas for 2018.

Your thoughts on this one?

Thanks again,
dave
Read Answer Asked by Dave on January 24, 2018
Q: I've been looking for an ETF that covers the Blockchain space. BLOK.N from Amplify looks interesting as a managed ETF. This should be much safer that trying to play on the Cryptocurrency side. I'm in the technology space (software) and sort of the exponential growth of unstructured data we now create, I have not seen such a transformational new technology such as Blockchain.

https://www.amplifyetfs.com/blok
Read Answer Asked by Greg on January 24, 2018
Q: Sitting out the weed stock ride is getting expensive and I am looking for a way to get involved with something that has some tangible reason to believe. Some stocks just seem to bounce up and down based on different sides speculating on the same news story. Are there three stocks you could recommend that are not a complete turkey shoot? What do you like about them?
Read Answer Asked by Tim on January 24, 2018
Q: Is this a company that you know anything about? Based on the website it sounds like they plan to get involved in selling marijuana world wide but I can't tell if there is an actual business today. I'm not contemplating a purchase but wonder what your thoughts would be on how to approach something like this stock.
Read Answer Asked by Tim on January 24, 2018
Q: Hi,
On Jan 23 someone asked about insider transactions info.
CEO.CA has a very easy-to-use insider function (sign-in not required).
Just enter the stock symbol in the CEO search bar; then click on the SEDI tab.
As an example, here is the link to Stella-Jones page.
https://ceo.ca/sj
Read Answer Asked by Irwin on January 24, 2018
Q: I believe yesterday you had somewhat indicated that Saputo's future growth may be limited. If this were to be the case, do you see an eventual longterm decline / flattening of the stock price due to a potential decline in P/E ratio? Do you see it becoming more of a dividend paying stock as opposed to growth stock as it matures?

Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by James on January 24, 2018