I am looking for your recommendations on good dividend paying stocks. Stocks which have come under pressure due to market conditions. Stocks that are low risk and do not have high debt. I am mostly interest in income stocks but would also like a stock that would give me some capital gains. I have listed these and would appreciate rating these. Please also provide me with any other tickers you feel would fit my needs here which I may not have thought about.
Q: Numerous US stocks are now showing low PE's and high yields; Citi for example.
What would be your top 3 yield focussed picks for the medium term (3-5 years)?
i.e. safe dividend going forward currently paying well above its normal yield ?
Q: Could I please have your views on the best mid to large cap buys out there tor a long term hold, with a focus on USA. What do you think has the most potential upside with the least downside? Though call I know. I was looking at Amazon, Shopify, lspd, upst, Etsy, salesforce and square as candidates. Thank you.
Q: Taking into account their current valuations, and their individual company risk, could you please rank these stocks in terms of overall risk from high to low for a 2 year time frame:
LSPD SHOP NBLY TOI NVEI WSP CAE TIXT GSY
Q: KWE has been quite quiet and the shares have fallen substantially. Given the geopolitical situation, I would have thought that it would garner more interest. Your thought, please.
Q: Hello 5i
For me BYD.CA is down 38%. Time to let it go take the $12,500 loss and add to something else with what is left or wait it out? Funds are not needed immediately.
Stanley
Can you suggest some worthy Canadian IPO's launched within the last two years which have risen and fallen dramatically which one might one to consider purchasing in the near future. I already have MAGT, MDA, TOI and TIXT that seem to meet this characteristic.
Q: In a recent answer you mentioned there are better microcaps to own than MRS. Can you suggest 2 or 3 that are equally as beaten down but that have much better potential over the next 24 months or so.
Link to "The Stock Market is still dangerously bubbly"
I have been a blue chip dividend investor for almost 2 decades and have been more recently challenged to incorporate "growth stocks" and don't have a feel for this sector at all.
Please provide the 5i response or rebuttal to the bubbly status of the market?
Do larger growth stocks example, Googl, apple, Microsoft and amazon. represent a safety over the "average" growth stock?
Can you please provide your thoughts on Jaguar mining. It seems to keep getting hammered despite the gold price holding up fairly well. Should we be exiting positions here and rolling that money into FNV or AEM? Or do you see this name as unduly punished and likely to have a big rebound in a more positive market environment?