Q: I'm curious about companies that have been rather lacklustre but somehow have experienced some catalyst that has allowed them to gain their footing once again and recently started to move up in value considerably. Not worried about size of company nor what sector they are in could you suggest 5 Canadian and 5 American companies that fit the bill.
Q: What happens to a put owner if a company goes into bankruptcy.
For example, it is highly possible carvana may go bankrupt.
If one bought a 5.00 June put and it’s share no longer trade how does one sell their put.
Q: I find myself In a losing position in Paypal for the second time this year, currently down 35%. I had previously taken a loss in it a few months prior.
I was considering writing it off as a loss, once more. I would use the proceeds to add to losing positions in the following: CSV/RCII/CCS.
Is this a sound idea? If you deem it to be, which of the aforementioned holding would you add to currently? Please rank if possible.
Thank you.
Q: Can you compare these two? I just entered an initial position in CPRT. Which do you prefer for long term capital appreciation for an agressive investor. Would a position in CVNA be complementary to CPRT?
Q: HI
one of the articles in the Globe and mail financial page indicated that next year; there would not be enough supply to the used cars for sale
I already own MG and Linamar, I wonder what other stocks would be a buying opportunity based on the above imbalance of the lack of supply for used cars to
consumers, ACQ has gone up alot in a year
thanks
Michael
Q: Recently heard that E-commerce is entering car selling and buying sector. Carvana Co. and Vroom Inc. are two US companies selling and buying cars online. I wonder if they are a rival to each other. If yes, who is the sector leader? What do you think of this space? investable?
Thanks,
Lin
Q: Hi group your thoughts on on-line car buying does the virus hitting harder this winter increase profitability. Which stocks do you like in this space and why Thanks