Q: Can you please advise on the top 5 stocks for people looking for copper exposure in their portfolio? Please order in terms of risk-adjusted long-term returns, factoring in the current stock price. Thank you.
Q: Hi 5i, an article in Globe today screening for Companies outperforming S&P500,
as well as financial strength in regard to profitability, robustness of balance sheet,
and earnings quality, identified Southern Copper Corp (SCCO-N) as their #1 rank.
Could you please give me your opinion of SCCO, and whether you agree with the
opinions of the screeners.
Wondering about your opinion regarding copper and steel plays, given China's potential re-opening? Are these good options and if not, what else might you suggest instead?
Q: Do you have any feel for commodities, specifically Oil and Copper, over the next six months to a year?
I would like to hide in some dividend-paying stocks.
Capital retention and some dividend gain is the goal right now.
With that in mind, I feel like this might be a good opportunity to buy Canadian banks, for the long haul and oil and commodities shorter term.
I would appreciate your opinion on my theory and these securities.
As well, any ideas you have would be great.
SLF
INTC
SCCO
UAN
SJT
CRT
CM
BCE
CHK
BNS
Thanks for the fabulous service and please use as many credits as necessary.
Q: I've been following Southern copper for a while. How safe is the dividend and is the stock at fair market value? Would you consider adding to the site acronyms that are commonplace in investing jargon? Also an explanation of what each means and how they are calculated. For example price to equity or fomo. As an older investor I'd like to be able to keep up with their current terms and meanings. Thanks Steve.
Q: I've been looking at copper companies. Southern copper appears enticing because of the dividend and the price of copper. What do you think the long term prospects of this company are? Thanks.
Q: I apologize for, once again, asking you to step outside your perceived comfort zone; however, can you tell me why such an apparent outperformer such as Grupo Mexico should be so conservatively priced in such a positive time for its main product, copper?