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Q: If we were to see a recovery in the price of natural gas, what companies would have the most upside potential from their current price?
Of the names listed, as of today, would you consider them a buy, sell, or hold and why? Thank you for your insight.
Read Answer Asked by Dustin on April 14, 2023
Q: what companies are involved in natural gas ?
Read Answer Asked by philip on March 13, 2023
Q: David Rosenberg recently wrote that one can buy bonds issued by Nat gas companies with spreads of 425 basis points over treasuries. Can you give me some examples of such bonds and Where I can find more information?
Read Answer Asked by Murray on March 08, 2023
Q: Best way(s) to play a solid rebound in nat gas over the next 6-18 months, with moderate risk. Including stocks, ETFs, options. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Eric on February 27, 2023
Q: I bought these two stocks years ago when you had them in your portfolio, they have gone a fair bit south since then but I am seeing some interest from analysts in these being in a buy position again.
What are your thoughts on taking a position now given the sector they are in
Read Answer Asked by Jim on February 13, 2023
Q: My margin account interest rate is currently at 7.90%. With recent increase of interest rate by BOC, the rate may go up by another 0.25%. Out of the 5 stocks I am holding in this account, only two (MPCT.UN and PEY) have dividend higher than the interest rates. Would you recommend any other Canadian stocks with high dividend/ yeild for margin account.
Read Answer Asked by Numa on February 08, 2023
Q: How would you rank these companies for growth, stability
and dividend security? I'm thinking to trim WCP and FRU
to add these others.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Robert on January 24, 2023
Q: Hi 5i Team. Can o get your general thoughts on these companies and, specifically, the sustainability of their dividends? At what commodity price points do their respective dividends get dicey? Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Robert on January 20, 2023
Q: Which of these is a better long term hold for an income investor?
Both of these are showing very high yields, PEY at 11%!? Is this sustainable?
I currently hold PEY in a cash account and am down although I'd like to add more to this sector.

I see a few options here:
Sell PEY, buy PNE and hold
Sell PEY, buy PNE return to PEY after tax loss harvested
Buy more PEY over allotment and sell excess after tax loss harvested
Any thoughts on these options?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Robert on January 10, 2023
Q: Peter, it is my understanding that all three of these companies now have very low debt. They also have a very low p.e. They also have a very long reserve life. Is it true that renewable energy is many years away from being a viable solution for energy for the world? The share price for renewables has certainly shown that. ie. RNW Algonquin.
Is this huge drop in these energy companies due to the no more piplelines and no case for LGN, the Trudeau effect. Are these three companies still overpriced?? What would be a good entry point?? Is not a 9.5% div on Peyto the same as a 12% GIC after tax is calculated?? I would like your opinion on these questions Thanks Ken
Read Answer Asked by Ken on December 19, 2022
Q: Please provide your two or three natural gas stocks - or stocks which hold mainly natural gas assets, Is there an ETF that you like?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by gary on November 25, 2022
Q: I'm considering taking tax losses. Which of these would you consider moving on from or selling and getting back into at a later date.

I'm an income investor with a long term horizon and have apparently have passed the iron gut test.

Read Answer Asked by Robert on August 08, 2022