Q: Question, analysts -- this comes out of a little frustration. I trade on TD Waterhouse and today wasn't able to get this questioned answered by TD. Analyst Scott Buck of H.C. Wainwright has just changed his potential price for EGLX to $1.36. Prior he had this crazy speculative stock at a huge multiple. TD Waterhouse ranks him in the top of the class on todays main trading page for this pick. He as well has MOGO @ $10.86, while it trades at $1.88 Buck apparently has an average net return on his analysist picks of -10%. For an average investor, how the heck is Buck visible and relevant?!? Why would a company like TD give him a high rating & such great exposure?
Q: With the big banks flush with cash and rumours that they are looking at acquiring wealth mgt or fintech companies, could you name a few companies are your radar that would make a good fit? Something like goeasy or a wealth management company. Do you think they would be in a position to buy something like square or PayPal? I don’t think they would be interested in small fin tech companies like mogo?
Q: Hi group would it be prudent to sell ECN and buy MOGO or has MOGO just got good momentum right now. Your thoughts are appreciated
also second question PYR has been as high as $12.00 now back at $8 time to step back in and buy at this level - thinking of day trading this one - your thoughts please
Q: My online account with iTrade when I prepare to place an order their analyzing team when I checked out PLTR and U are rated by Thomson Reuter as negative by CFRA as a strong sell and R.T. Research as a sell, myself I bought both stocks because I have noticed in the past some of their sells were some of the better performers out there. Is this the case with all these online online brokerage accounts?
MOGO and MGRO are on fire but I haven't looked at iTrade's analyzing team. It is late in the day. It probably will be negative with them. So I ask the #1 analyzing team in the country 5i Research this question and opinion of the two I have not checked yet.
Q: Sold Mogo at a huge loss a few years ago. But the beauty of a do it yourself investor is that we can revisit the stock a few years later. Perhaps now is the time to get back in this company.
Once burnt twice shy but I have revisited a few stocks over the years and was glad to get back in. Sometimes the timing is just not right. For example, I revisited absolute software and was rewarded.
What do you think of mogo now that there is a bit more interest in bitcoin and crypto?
Still very promotional by wernekle?
Q: Peter, can you shed any light on the dramatic price action following MOGO's financial release. It shot up from 1.25 to 3.45 following the release (175%+) and has now settled back to around 1.70 as I write this. The trader in me would expect some gap filling here, but I have no idea why the stock spiked as sharply as it did.
Q: Haven't seen an analysis of this newish millennial based finance concern lately. They say they have a million plus clients and their advertising seems to be on target in this new financial world. How does their latest $ #'s release stand up to your fiscally grounded scrutiny??
Q: Your thoughts on the announcement this morning of mogo partnering with goeasy.
I have owned mogo for a long time at a loss. Is this a catalyst for mogo shares and would goeasy buy them out?