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Q: What does the term “correction” mean when used to describe drops in the market like the one we are now experiencing, for example? If it means that prices were too high and the correct price is now in place, why would we expect stock prices to return to the old “too high” prices? Or is that only a few stocks were overpriced and in need of correcting but everything gets caught in the downdraft? To me it seems that stocks are simply dropping in price!

Appreciate your insight.

Paul F.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on February 06, 2026
Q: hi, with the recent downturn in tech, software, crypto, can I get your top 5 CDN and top 5 US stocks for purchase now ( in the tech, software or crypto space only ).
cheers, Chris
Read Answer Asked by chris on February 06, 2026
Q: Another one on Constellation.

All software stocks bounced nicely, in Friday's trading ( IGV - Tech software ETF also bounced off its low of $80, Thursday ).

But, on a day like this, CSU is down 4% (after reversing from $2570, on Thursday ), contrasting the trend of its peers. If CSU has been hammered, over past several months, due to AI scare, like many other software Co's, it should follow the trend and be up today, but sadly no.

It appears to me that CSU may have found a bottom, in the near term ( $2175-$2200), but could well remain range bound, until posting at least a couple of solid quarters, irrespective of the general trend in software co's ( AI related fears).

Would you agree with these observations ?

Thank You

Read Answer Asked by rajeev on February 06, 2026
Q: Hello
I enjoy reading questions from members and your responses and great service. What would be your top 3 Canadian industrials, tech and consumer disc. In order for each category.
Thanks a million
Read Answer Asked by j on February 06, 2026
Q: Peter & Team, thanks for your calm in this stormy market. With Amzn, Goog, Msft etc indicating >$500B in Capex spend, who are the beneficiaries ? The chips are obvious but who else ? Are the copper companies part of the list ? What are the best names based upon valuation here ? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on February 06, 2026
Q: Shopify stock has declined by over $100, from a high of $253, in Oct,25 to $150, now.

What is causing the outsized drop and negative sentiment ?

Even today when the entire Tech sector bounced back nicely in Friday's trading, SHOP has lagged the market and continues its downtrend of several weeks with a red tape.

Do you think strong earnings, next week could change the scene ?

Thank You
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on February 06, 2026
Q: I have a recent purchase of AVGO:CDN stocks and am up 71%. I check my CIBC account for this stock and it shows a drop off the cliff price chart which I don't understand. I can't find any explanation for this. I see the dividend is very low and thought it was much higher when I bought the stocks. Can you shed any light on this?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by John on February 06, 2026
Q: In their quarterly report today, which seemed very good to me, OTEX said:

OpenText is at the forefront of Enterprise Information Management for AI, and at our recent OpenText World conference, our customers and partners demonstrated on the main stage how they leverage our Aviator AI solutions to solve complex problems, bringing insights, security and compliance to their information and most sensitive data.

If this is true, and OTEX will benefit from AI, why has it dropped about 30% in the last few weeks on the AI Eats Software Companies' Lunch trade? This makes no sense to me, so I've been averaging down. The National Bank analyst, Richard Tse, reiterated his outperform rating in a post-earnings report entitled Still Like the Setup. Do you agree with Richard and I that Mr. Market is perhaps mistaken in its punishment of the stock?
Read Answer Asked by David on February 06, 2026
Q: Since I have lots of question credits, I can't resist getting your take on group-think in the analyst community and their apparent capitulation to the madness of crowds.

In a Feb 2 report, previewing OTEX' upcoming quarterly report, TD reduced their price target from US$40 to US$28 (and I quote) due to lower peer valuations. Is the madness of crowds influencing the analyst?

And yet TD's earnings forecast is US$4.17 in 2026 and US$4.84 in 2027, representing a P/E ratio of 5.5 and 4.75 respectively on a US$23 share price, which is around where it traded today. Even on its old US$40 price target, the 2027 multiple is only 8.3 times forecast earnings Does TD not believe its own earnings forecast? If you are sticking with your earnings forecast, then why not stick to a reasonable price target?
Read Answer Asked by David on February 06, 2026
Q: Good morning team,
Not a good morning for Arc shareholders but ,I feel that the market's reaction is overdone.Analyst's price target is still 31$,and with patience the Attache issue should be resolved.WHat are your thoughts,is this a buying opportunity for those who are patient?
many thanks,
Jean
Read Answer Asked by Jean on February 06, 2026
Q: Hi, my question is; if one is to by today in the crypto space knowing all are volatile but looking for maximum return during this cycle with a long term hold. best opportunity to least

Thanks Dave
Read Answer Asked by Dave on February 06, 2026