Q: Given the current economic climate and potential future trends, which industries or sectors do you believe are well-positioned for long-term growth in the stock market, and what specific Canadian and US companies within those industries or sectors do you believe have strong fundamentals and potential for long-term momentum?
Q: With a PE of 26.5 (and falling), CTS is starting to scream "buy" at me, although 5i has cautioned about declining rates of growth during what may or may not be a recession. Is it's debt (1.8 times EBITDA I believe) a concern, or are there other caution signals (e.g. rising shorts or no recent insider buying)?
Jack
Q: With the offer on the table and the share price having moved so close to the asking price would you sell now? Also, could you please outline the details of the offer and the pros and cons. Thank you. John
Q: Hi have these microcap companies in low portfolio weighting speculative account. PNRL and TLO since I think nickel will be in demand for EV batteries, and DSV as an silver developer.
Any opinion on viability of the 3 companies? Tempted to cut them loose but not in taxable account, so just looking at opportunity cost. Do you think any/all of these 3 survive for a hopefully better market for metals?
Q: What are your thoughts on Qualcomm. Sell, hold or buy more. Future prospects for the company? I will soon be in a capital loss position on this investment. Thank you for your guidance.
Q: Hello Folks:
We are interested in purchasing Mercedes Benz (New York Stock Exchange): perhaps a 5 %% weighting.
Merc stock appears having decent upside in addition to a 7% dividend.
We are considering selling perhaps some Visa, REMX, Johnson Controls, Manual Life, or reducing some energy companies etc. to raise funds for this purpose. We could also thin down big Tech however feel these Tech stocks will have some wind in their sales.
How would you compare outlook for Mercedes Benz with industrials such as John Deere, Cat, Cummins etc. We are Merc fans, however don't wish being over enthusiastic.
Thanks again for all you contribute!!!
brian
Q: When do you think there will be some definition on what will happen to CTS? What's your timing estimate on the strategic review? At these prices, is it worth buying to see what happens? risk/reward?
Q: what countries does LMN serve? does LMN compete against CSU for VSM companies in. the telecom and media industries? why is LSM limited to providing VSM services to only telecom and media industries thanks Richard
Q: In Portfolio Tracking and Analysis you suggest a portfolio allocation of 35% in international stocks.
I currently hold ZDI for 5% and need an additional 13% according to your recommendation.
At 18% (if I stick with ZDI) this seems like much for just one etf. Should I split between 2 or 3 etfs? Which ones do you recommend?
Please take credits as needed.
Thank you.
Q: I hold the following companies in my consumer cyclical and defensive part of portfolio.
Cyclical:
AirBnb
Aritzia
DOO
MED
SBUX
Defensive:
COST
I’m thinking of selling MED and adding to the balance of my cyclical positions. What are your thoughts on this portfolio of companies and which ones look most attractive today to add to?
For defensive, I only hold Costco. What companies would you suggest I look to diversify my defensive portfolio?
Q: I heard from a recent analyst that there is a lack of single family homes in the USA ? In the last 3 months, DFH has been on the move. What do you think of this stock or any other that might be worth looking at ?
Q: Retired, dividend-income investor. I hold the Evolve ETF called LIFE. It is my proxy for the Health Care sector and have 7% of my equity portfolio in LIFE.
I just read the April 21/23 question by Michael regarding the Cease Trade Order on 11 Evolve ETFs.
The article did not specifically mention LIFE, but I wanted to check with you that there was 0% chance of a spillover impacting LIFE. In other words, I wouldn't need to flush my LIFE holding and buy a similar product, like HHL.
Q: hi, like so many of the small caps recommended, this one, CTS, continues it's downward price trajectory. can you provide a brief synopsis on where CTS is today financially ( ie how long until it runs out of money?). is CTS a screaming buy, a hold, or a sell? and can you provide an educated guess as to what other Canadian small caps in your universe are going to zero/near zero in this market? cheers, chris
Q: Hi I after reading Jason Heath's article in the March/April issue of Canadian Money Saver I became very confused about US withholding Taxes on US companies held in my RRSP.
Mr Heath stated:
"That said, in some cases, U.S. and foreign dividends can be subject to tax annually in an RRSP.
U.S. dividends paid to a Canadian resident’s RRSP can be tax-free if there is an up-to-date Form W8-BEN Certificate of Foreign Status of Beneficial Owner for United States Tax Withholding and Reporting on file with the brokerage. However, this tax exemption only applies to U.S. stocks owned directly or U.S.-listed ETFs that own U.S. stocks."
For many years I have held a lot of US dividend paying stocks in my self directed RRSP in US dollars. I was always under the impression that there is no US withholding tax on these dividends in a self directed RRSP and that the W8-BEN form was not required .
I know these are Mr Heath's comments and not your own, but can you please clarify.
Q: I am considering adding this stock to my portfolio in a size that would be about 3% of the total. I have not held and real estate for a while and this would be a first step back into that segment. Your views on Granite please and what are 3 other real estate alternatives and how do you rank them vs Granite. Take as many question credits as appropriate.