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Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
This beer company is at a new low. Please give me your prognosis going forward. I am looking at it as a contrarian pick. Are there hidden risks that I do not see? Better to wait a couple of quarters? Thanks...your opinion is alway valuable and has helped me as a retail investor.
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on June 03, 2024
Q: I'm wondering which of these stocks would be best to move from a RRIF into a CDN TFSA? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Ann on June 03, 2024
Q: It seems that any earning beat or miss is creating huge price movements, I realize this is speculation, but with the recent drop in Adobes price would you anticipate much of a drop from here if Adobe's numbers aren't in line. I am a shareholder just looking for some support.
Read Answer Asked by Steve on June 03, 2024
Q: My current exposure to the US market is through, ZQQ, VFV, VUN, VGG, and GOOG, AMZN, CVS, and BRK CDR’s. I would like to increase my US weighting and have CAD$150,000 to invest and am considering dividing this into equal amounts in V, MA, UNH, PFE, ADBE, and MSFT. Your thoughts on this approach and any other suggestions (5+ year holding period). Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Don on June 03, 2024
Q: Which stock would have the most growth going forward- HPS.A, STN,TIH,TVK? Please rank them.

Thanks for your service
Read Answer Asked by Ozzie on June 03, 2024
Q: Hi, With addition of CNQ to Income portfolio, Energy Sector exposure will go up to 12.5% (ENB, PSI, PKI, CNQ and CPD). Balanced Portfolio currently has 7.6% in Energy ( ENB-3.6%, SU-4%). If you had cash, would you increase Energy weight to at least 10%+, Today and if so, will CNQ be your preferred name ?

Also, based on the Companies' financial strength and market dynamics of Energy sector, would you consider a combined weight of 15% ( CNQ, SU and ENB ) reasonable or excessive for a Moderate to High Risk profile investor ?

Thank You
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on June 03, 2024
Q: On May 27th you answered this question to Esther with these stocks BKNG, ULTA, AXON, ABNB, UBER, ADBE, FI, ODFL, HEI, AZO, ORLY, ARES.

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My question is in general when you list a number of stocks in your answers do you list them from most desirable to least?

If not, can you do so, just to maintain some consistency?

Thanks


Sheldon
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on June 03, 2024