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Q: I have a feeling the economy of Alberta is going to pick up considerably over the next few years and would like to invest in several sectors of their economy that could provide good capital gains to investors. I already have several oil and gas companies so I don't need guidance on that sector. If you know of other companies in different sectors that should benefit from a growing economy I would appreiate it if you could share some of them with me.
Read Answer Asked by Les on May 27, 2022
Q: I have about 10% of my portfolio in NVDA currently, and am . I have a 20+ year time horizon. Is this too risky of a position to take? Would I be better to put some or all of the money into XQQ, VUG, or GOOG to de-risk and position myself for long term returns?
Read Answer Asked by Brucey on May 27, 2022
Q: Hi 5i, I'm invested in Nestle and like the diversification and div. but the problem is the fees my broker charges me when I receive the dividend they take approx. one third of it even though its in an RRSP. Guess the tax treaty with the US doesn't matter here. Can you give me another suggestion and do you know if the international ETFs have this problem?
Read Answer Asked by Mark on May 27, 2022
Q: In the theme of Nuclear Energy what companies are making smaller reactors or components. Green energy to be supplied by regional reactors vs large units .
I believe I've seen something on this previously ....
Cramer had on Constellation Energy

Greg
Read Answer Asked by Greg on May 27, 2022
Q: What do you think of (QUIS)Quisitive Technology Solutions Inc, recent earnings results, product line, long term upside/or downside potential is? Their relationship with Microsoft? What are the pros and cons of this stock, concerning the market they are in and where would they rank against their competitors, the financial ratios, insider buying/selling and your opinion on the management ? Would you consider it a buy, hold or sell at this time? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by James on May 26, 2022
Q: while the price differs between these two offerings the difference does not represent the difference between US and CDN exchange rates and the trading volumes offer more flexibility for the TO based version. What is the reason, what is the basis for the two versions, and did you intend to prefer the .U edition.
Read Answer Asked by Mike on May 26, 2022
Q: A few years ago I read Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor. To make money in the stock market, one simple axiom he proposed was to buy a dollar's worth of a company for less than a dollar. Sangoma now has a P/B ratio of .43 so it would appear to be a perfect candidate to put Graham's axiom to work given a long enough time horizon. Notwithstanding the current poor market conditions for small-cap tech stocks, would you agree that today an investor can buy a dollar's worth of Sangoma for 43 cents?

Thank you as always for your answer.
Read Answer Asked by Richard on May 26, 2022
Q: Results in recent 1/4 looked good, what is your outlook for next 12 months. screaming buy at these levels? Please rank above list. Thankyou
Read Answer Asked by Albert on May 26, 2022
Q: I would appreciate your comments about the oft used term “momentum”. Once the markets do bottom, all of us, like it or not, will or should be momentum traders.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on May 26, 2022
Q: What are your 3 "table pounding" buys (3 US & 3 CDN) across any sector that you would be adding to your hypothetical portfolio today in this much lower market? I understand the markets could fall much more but if you were deploying today what your top picks be? Thx
Read Answer Asked by Adam on May 26, 2022
Q: I have held TVE since about the beginning of the year, and its perfomance over that time has lagged many other competitors in its space. TVE is about a 2% position, and my total energy exposure is somewhere around 12% at this point. I read an earlier comment on this forum that TVE is slated to double its revenues in the upcoming year, which would make a strong case for hanging onto shares of this company.

Do you feel that remaining patient with TVE is the prudent measure, or is there another name with analogous characteristics within the energy producer space which would potentially be a more suitable vehicle in which to invest?
Read Answer Asked by Domenic on May 26, 2022