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Q: Good morning. The thought crossed my mind a couple weeks ago that we could be in for a tough winter and thought of putting in a wood burning stove to offset natural gas usage in my home. With nat gas prices hitting the headlines with a 700% price increase.
What do you see for consumers of same across North America this heating season? Are regional shortages a possibility? I know this is a but unusual as a 5i question but your input would be appreciated. If you were to invest in nat gas stocks, or etf's where would you put your money, or has that horse left the trading barn already ? Thanks David. Please take as many questions as necessary.
Read Answer Asked by David on July 06, 2022
Q: Hi,
Do you agree that matural gas is a good place to be these days and if so, what CDN and US stocks/etfs would you suggest? I'm also interested in UNG - a US natural gas etf?
Read Answer Asked by Graeme on May 04, 2022
Q: These Oil and Gas stocks gained 25% or more last month ... and I am sure 5i knows of many more .
If the current energy bull still has legs , which of these companies , ( or others CAD or USD ), is likely continue to new heights ? Thankyou .
Read Answer Asked by Thomas on April 21, 2022
Q: Hi,
BIR, WCP, PEY, CVE, GXE, & ERF have significant gains in my portfolio.
SGY, and HWO on the other hand have laggard in this sector.
I would like your guidance if I should sell any of these at this time or hold. If hold for now, what should I watch out for?
Read Answer Asked by Harpinder on April 20, 2022
Q: besides tourmaline, arc and birchcliff what other canadian natural gas companies are appealing-preferably smaller ones. dave
Read Answer Asked by david on March 31, 2022
Q: I am planning to wind down my energy stocks over the next few months because they are now approaching 2014 highs and, historically, these highs are temporary. Which would you back out of soonest and why? Or would you disagree completely? Thanks in advance.
Jack
Read Answer Asked by John on February 07, 2022