Q: HBTE I realize it's very new, very small, highly concentrated on a very volatile sector, other than that, curious on your thoughts on this etf? Would you consider the holdings "leaders" as advertised?
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MicroStrategy Incorporated (MSTR $434.58)
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Harvest MicroStrategy Enhanced High Income Shares ETF (MSTE $18.13)
Q: I'd like some information on the ETF MSTE ....... Looking on the Harvest website they offer the following explanation of what the ETF is .......
" The Harvest MicroStrategy Enhanced High Income Shares ETF invests all its assets, directly or indirectly, in Class A shares of MicroStrategy. MicroStrategy provides business intelligence, mobile software, and cloud-based services. The company’s securities have developed into a Bitcoin treasury holding company, due to its substantial holdings in the world’s premier digital currency."
I take it from the last sentence that it has evolved into a " proxy for Bitcoin " . Is that correct ? And from it's historical high to it's current trading level it has fallen 9.9% . Is that correct ? And looking at it's history of dividend payments { it has paid four dividends . Two of .66 and two of .60 } I come up with a 40% dividend { based on the lessor of the two dividend rates } ..... Is that correct ?
Personally I am from the Jamie Dimon school of crypto-currency ..... The stuff has no value whatever. But I can't deny the steady growth since someone came up with the idea of " Let's make a currency for criminals the government hasn't regulated " ......
So what am I buying here ? A less volatile method of investing in Bitcoin with a honking big dividend ? Or if one is so interested, is Bitcoin itself the better choice ? .....
Thanks for your terrific service ......
" The Harvest MicroStrategy Enhanced High Income Shares ETF invests all its assets, directly or indirectly, in Class A shares of MicroStrategy. MicroStrategy provides business intelligence, mobile software, and cloud-based services. The company’s securities have developed into a Bitcoin treasury holding company, due to its substantial holdings in the world’s premier digital currency."
I take it from the last sentence that it has evolved into a " proxy for Bitcoin " . Is that correct ? And from it's historical high to it's current trading level it has fallen 9.9% . Is that correct ? And looking at it's history of dividend payments { it has paid four dividends . Two of .66 and two of .60 } I come up with a 40% dividend { based on the lessor of the two dividend rates } ..... Is that correct ?
Personally I am from the Jamie Dimon school of crypto-currency ..... The stuff has no value whatever. But I can't deny the steady growth since someone came up with the idea of " Let's make a currency for criminals the government hasn't regulated " ......
So what am I buying here ? A less volatile method of investing in Bitcoin with a honking big dividend ? Or if one is so interested, is Bitcoin itself the better choice ? .....
Thanks for your terrific service ......
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North Peak Resources Ltd Com (IBIT)
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Galaxy Digital Inc. Class A common stock (GLXY $28.25)
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Coinbase Global Inc (COIN $387.06)
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Robinhood Markets Inc. (HOOD $98.34)
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Fidelity Advantage Bitcoin ETF (FBTC $53.33)
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ISHARES BITCOIN TR (IBIT $67.21)
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Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund Beneficial Interest (FBTC $103.16)
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ISHARES ETHEREUM T (ETHA $22.80)
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3iQ Solana Staking ETF (SOLQ $17.72)
Q: I would like to start a position in the crypto/blockchain space of approximately 5% in my portfolio. How do you best envision me achieving this goal?
Q: I am very concerned with the performance of Berkshire Hathaway since the announcement of Buffett's retirement—it is down 11% in the past two months, while the S&P 500 is up 12% during these two months. Thanks to BRK-B’s performance in the past few years, it is the biggest single holding in my taxable portfolio. I am considering biting the bullet, paying capital gains taxes, and replacing it with the FT Vest Laddered Buffer ETF (BUFR). Can you share your thoughts on this?
Q: Power Corporation hit a low of $36 last summer, then climbed steadily for the most part since then to $53 now. What is the reason for the large climb in price?
Historically, the price has been much lower than $53. Over the last 10 years, the normal trading range has been $30 to $39. Has something fundamentally changed with this company to warrant the high current price?
I would like to buy POW for a 3 to 5-year hold but do not want to overpay if the current price is an outlier on the graph.
What would a reasonable entry price be?
Historically, the price has been much lower than $53. Over the last 10 years, the normal trading range has been $30 to $39. Has something fundamentally changed with this company to warrant the high current price?
I would like to buy POW for a 3 to 5-year hold but do not want to overpay if the current price is an outlier on the graph.
What would a reasonable entry price be?
Q: When looking at POW's historical stock price, I see two spikes: $70 in 1998 and $57 in 2004. I don't even believe that stock splits have anything to do with these prices that, even that long ago, are higher than today.
Was POW's stock price really that over-priced back then? I think POW is still cheap now, but with such a seemingly wide valuation range since the '90's do we have a sense where POW's current valuation sits relative to its history? Is it an apples : oranges comparison today vs. then?
How do we see POW's outlook going forward ?
Was POW's stock price really that over-priced back then? I think POW is still cheap now, but with such a seemingly wide valuation range since the '90's do we have a sense where POW's current valuation sits relative to its history? Is it an apples : oranges comparison today vs. then?
How do we see POW's outlook going forward ?
Q: Do you think there is still runway on HOOD or do you feel it's currently priced to perfection?
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Invesco Global Listed Private Equity ETF (PSP $70.63)
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ENTREPRENEURSHARES (XOVR $18.98)
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Stack Capital Group Inc. (STCK $13.80)
Q: Is it possible to invest in private markets through ETF?
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $100.69)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $74.67)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO $155.66)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM $100.04)
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National Bank of Canada (NA $140.85)
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Royal Bank Of Canada (RY $131.76)
Q: Wondering you thoughts on the Canadian banks. I currently hold TD and CBIL.
Q: How do you like its future. 10 years forward looking is there a large addressable market for growth & profitability. Could it be a take over target?
Q: What is your opinion of this company? Thanks
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM $56.12)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited (BN $63.16)
Q: Hi there, wondering why BAM and BN have dipped today. Is this a good buying opportunity? Thank you
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Charles Schwab Corporation (The) (SCHW $91.97)
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Interactive Brokers Group Inc. (IBKR $58.60)
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Robinhood Markets Inc. (HOOD $98.34)
Q: May I have your take on Webull please? (BULL:US)
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Galaxy Digital Inc. Class A common stock (GLXY $28.25)
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Circle Internet Group Inc. Class A (CRCL $187.33)
Q: Tom Lee is quite bullish on bitcoins and mentioned "CRCL" a stable coin name. What is your take on this one, how does it compare with "GLXY" in terms of risk-rewards for next couple of years? Thanks
Q: What does Stablecoin to the price of Ethereum? I understand that Stablecoins are pegged to USD. If more transactions happen on the Ethereum network, why would the value of Ethereum increase? I can't see the connection.
If I wanted to dip my foot into Ethereum, should I buy ETFs like ETHA? Any other recommendations?
If I wanted to dip my foot into Ethereum, should I buy ETFs like ETHA? Any other recommendations?
Q: Dear Peter et al:
I understand that JPM won a case against regulators and got their SCB-Stress Capital Buffer reduced from 3.3% to 2.5%. Apparently this frees up 18 B from their reserves and they can invest it wherever they want. I understand that they have announced a share buy back (50 B) AND a dividend hike! (1.50$: 7% increase over the last time).
1. Is this true? If so, is JPM a buy over other banks/Financials? Especially BRK.B?
2. If you don't fancy JPM or BRK.B (you don't like their cash position is what I see in you previous answers), which other large financial would be your pick?
Many thanks.
I understand that JPM won a case against regulators and got their SCB-Stress Capital Buffer reduced from 3.3% to 2.5%. Apparently this frees up 18 B from their reserves and they can invest it wherever they want. I understand that they have announced a share buy back (50 B) AND a dividend hike! (1.50$: 7% increase over the last time).
1. Is this true? If so, is JPM a buy over other banks/Financials? Especially BRK.B?
2. If you don't fancy JPM or BRK.B (you don't like their cash position is what I see in you previous answers), which other large financial would be your pick?
Many thanks.
Q: Should there be any concern with the news release on June 30 of Audit Remediation needs of the stock? Stock dropped and a large holding of mine, was considering increasing my position, hold, sell?
Thank-you
Thank-you
Q: Can I get a current view on AJG?
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $86.38)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM $76.82)
Q: For a long time, BAM and BN were relatively close in share price. Why the $10 difference of late ? Does BAM need to catch up or has BN had too good of a run of late (and needs to come down) ? Or is this the new normal and how it should have been all along ?
Q: Your thoughts on NMI holdings please, thanks