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Q: Could you please list some companies that are growing earnings by at least 20% expected for each of the next two years with decent certainty, that have 2026 PEG <1?
Read Answer Asked by Kel on November 18, 2025
Q: The above firms I've been following on a watchlist for possible additions to my U.S.account.
My themes are bricks & mortar U.S.Nuclear, Renewable Energy, Space Launch / Satellite Services, Quantum Computing, Residential Real Estate recovery and Industrial Robotics.
My questions:
The momentum is solid for most of these,
I have no problem buying positions in BXWT or BE. The others are like investing in OKLO....the financials are dubious at best. Which 2 of the other themes would you consider investible today and why?
Thanks in advance. David
Read Answer Asked by David on November 03, 2025
Q: Good evening,

I am relatively new to options and would like to buy either a straddle or a strangle (using options with around 500 days til expiration). Would it be possible to get a list of maybe 5-10 companies for which the implied volatility is significantly lower than the historic volatility? Also what other factors would you look for in a company that you are doing a straddle/strangle on?

Thank you very much,

Aidan
Read Answer Asked by Aidan on July 18, 2024
Q: Are REAL and RKT in the same business? I see that RKT is up 100% this week (largely due to a short squeeze and special dividend), but wondering if they are similar? What is REAL's valuation and growth prospects? Would you buy today?
Read Answer Asked by Max on March 04, 2021
Q: Rank the following stocks in which you would own/purchase for growth over next 5 plus years, sector and risk are not a priority.

Also what are you thoughts on recent earnings for RKT and also regarding the billion dollar buyback they announced if yahoo is correct and their float is 112 million (assuming because of IPO lots of stock are in lockup?) with share price of $21.6. That accounts for roughly 41.3 percent of the outstanding shares. Is this a big move for a event ipo... is it bullish?
Read Answer Asked by Michael on November 11, 2020