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Q: So Druckenmiller and Soros are putting more bets on oil. I'm not an oil expert, but I do understand the operational leverage that can be created. I also understand there are specific Canadian specific variables to profitability with the pipelines and oil sands etc. If I were to bet with these two, could you give me a list of Canadian oil Companies to bet on? Could you also comment on any possible reason they see oil as attractive?

Much Thanks,

Wayne
Read Answer Asked by Wayne on August 17, 2018
Q: hi Ryan I have vet fo a long time and enjoyed the div .
However I am getting frustrated with the huge swings in such a short time I hold 1250shrs and in the last month they drpped 10m$.
Takes a lot of div to get that back cnq my other holding is not much better.
My thinking is to sell both and sit on the cash and wait till this sector shows that it is investable ..
Your thoughts on my rant.
Kind regards
Stan
Read Answer Asked by Stan on August 16, 2018
Q: Hello, I would like your veiw on the energy sector. Is this in your opinion a sector that is on a slow but steady decline with no real chance of a substantial comeback?
I keep watching the protests with the environmentalists and think that between technology and renewable resources it may not do as well as investors think. Are energy producers changing to renewables fast enough?
I have wcp and vet at about 7% of my portfolio, would you add reduce or just stay in the sector as is?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Brad on August 16, 2018
Q: Good morning. Could you please give me your opinion on The small Frac sand company Claim post Resources (CPS) on the Venture. It Appears to have at least 1 check mark in the positive column, high insider ownership of about 25%. They also appear to have a very high quality product on par with sand from the high demand sand from Wisconsin. 2nd positive? I know they are small and speculative at this point with no earnings but what do you think about their potential?

thanks John
Read Answer Asked by John on August 15, 2018
Q: I have TDG and I am under water (paid 3.05). I was waiting for the coming back up in price of this share to sell it, but with the recent news that the possible take over of this company what do you suggest I should do?
- buy more shares to bring my price lower
- sell them right now
- or status quo ( wait and see)
Read Answer Asked by Diane on August 15, 2018
Q: I hold mid 236 series f active energy income fund in my son's RDSP. I have purchase this fund when it was closed end and last year it was changed to open ended. Sponsor middlefield has said it would reduce portfolio management to 1%. My broker quote shows MER of 2.2% and yield of 5% is the same except distribution is by way of shares instead of cash. Would you endorse this fund for purchase.
Best Regards,
Harold
Read Answer Asked by Harold on August 13, 2018
Q: With respect to the takeover of TDG (http://thechronicleherald.ca/business/1590361-ensign-energy-services-makes-takeover-offer-for-trinidad-drilling), i have an average cost of $1.75. Once this comes in at $1.68, are my only option to sell it and incur a loss basically?

Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Anil on August 13, 2018