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Q: I know, another uranium question. A couple of questions, first is do you have a prediction for the spot price of uranium and a possible timeline (it was was close to 140 back in 2007) are we going to see that again or even higher? Won't uranium producers start producing more uranium as of now a bring on more supply and affect the market(how long does that take?)

I own URC can you please let me know if a swap into another uranium stock would be a better one or is it fine to hold and is NXE or CCO your favourite based on your previous answers?

COSA resources has captured my eye because of insider buying can you please comment on that

and finally could you please rank these uranium stocks in order of favourite to least to do well if spot price continues upward, wouldn't small caps have the biggest upside compared to the likes of NXE and Cameco?

Stocks to rank Stallion Resources(STUD), Strathmore Plus(SUU), Cosa resources(COSA), district metals (DMX), F3 Uranium(FUU), Purepoint (PTU), Baseload Energy (FIND), Standard Uranium (STND) , Uranium Royalty Corp(URC), Cameco (CCO), Denison mines(DML), Energy Fuels (UUUU), NexGen(NXE)





Read Answer Asked by James on January 30, 2024
Q: Good Day. Could you please classify the listed stocks into their appropriate GICS sectors? Thank you kindly.
BIP.UN;CA
ENB:CA
PPL:CA
TRP:CA
CHPT:US
NEE:US
CCO:CA
FM:CA
U.UN:CA
SLV:US
IGE: iShares North American Natural Resources ETF.
Read Answer Asked by Toge on January 30, 2024
Q: In your answers to questions regarding sectors allocation, you say that materials sector should be at 10%. In my case it is 4% and includes AEM, NTR, CCL.B, WFG, MX. What would you do to increase my allocation? Would you replace some companies? Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Gervais on January 29, 2024
Q: Are there any particularly compelling resource stocks that are worth buying currently. I have zero exposure to commodities and I am fine with that, but I am open to your recommendations, either CAD or US. I am a moderate-to-agressive investor.

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Karim on January 24, 2024
Q: Good morning 5i Team,

If considering buying NTR, FNV or CCO for a 1-2 year hold, could you please rank your current preference with a brief comment. Thank you.

Brad
Read Answer Asked by Bradley on January 16, 2024
Q: Is it a good time to invest in Uranium? If yes, please recommend C$ and/or US$ etfs or stock(s) to do this.
Read Answer Asked by William on December 21, 2023
Q: Daughters RESP (16) Nice Gain in Cameco considering Selling some and adding to BN,TD or buying BNS . or others ?? How much less risk do you estimate ?
Would rather not sit in Cash

Many Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Greg on December 12, 2023
Q: What do you think of Denison Mines in terms of valuation/leverage to higher uranium prices/balance sheet/risk? Rick Rule called it a no-brainer and said if their leaching process works it could be a big home run. Curious to hear your thoughts.

Are there other names you prefer to gain exposure to rising uranium prices?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Angus on September 25, 2023
Q: What are your favorite Uranium plays for the next 3-5 yrs as countries relook at Nuclear ? Also, what are your specific thoughts on Centrus LEU ? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on September 11, 2023
Q: I'm interested in starting positions in companies involved in the push to a more energy efficient future. I've had a look at CCO AND ALB and I'd appreciate your opinion as to which one is the better choice currently. Also, is it too early to be taking positions in these sectors or are these companies capable of strong capital gains in the next year or two? Finally, do you think there are better companies to invest in in these sectors?
Read Answer Asked by Les on July 21, 2023
Q: I hold the listed equities/ ETF in my 14 year old grandson's RESP account. Given thee current environment what changes would you make in preparation for the next 4 years? I consider HFR is cash available.

Woule you consider adding some US listings for diversification? Given some current thinking regarding the US dollar would it be wiser to add Cdn listed ETFs of US companies? . What would be the tax implications of adding US listed companies that do not pay a dividend? Any paperwork?

Thanks very much. Take whatever credits are needed.

are there any stocks in the account that you would replace?,

Mike
Read Answer Asked by Michael on June 29, 2023