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Q: In the questions and answers asked on the oil and gas industry, you usually mention, suncor, canadian natural resources, tourmaline, whitecap, parex, enbridge, and vermillion as high risk.

What are your thoughts on Crescent Point. They have reinstituted their dividend. Are they well capitalized. They have had a good run but can it continue or do you really prefer investing in the above names you regularly mention. I own crescent point and cpg and am thinking I should move into Suncor though everytime I move into Suncor I make the wrong move! lol
Read Answer Asked by Helen on October 01, 2021
Q: Is EDSA a good trading stock? Just an addendum to my previous question please: Is EDSA considered a long term good investment please?
Read Answer Asked by Ron on October 01, 2021
Q: Hello Peter & team,

Have an 18 year old who has a little money set aside ($5,000) in a TFSA earning next to nothing. Can you please recommend 4 or 5 good growth names for long term hold. And would you think TOU is a good choice to include?

Thanks for all you do.

gm

Read Answer Asked by Gord on October 01, 2021
Q: I'm in the process of divesting about half of my investment holdings (basically everything in my and my wife's TFSA) and using the cash towards a downpayment on a home. Everything in the RRSPs will remain. This leaves me with basically 1/2 of the investments I used to have (i.e. 10 positions instead of 20).

If not for the downpayment, I would have kept the money invested in the stocks I've purchased in the TFSA and am fairly diversified. But now that i'm selling everything in the TSFA, I'm really not diversified anymore.

What's the better play? Sell some of my existing positions in the RRSP and buy back into the positions I sold from the TSFA so I'm back to being fully diversified? Or slowly buy back the positions I sold in the TFSA and slowly get diversified again? I figure it will take at least 5 years to get my investable cash in the TSFA back to where they are now.
Read Answer Asked by Michael on October 01, 2021
Q: What is your current view of Canadian Tire (CTC.A). Its come down the last few days and I'm wondering if its time to start a position.
Read Answer Asked by Serei on October 01, 2021
Q: Please rank the following in terms of your preference for a new buy now in a dividend focused portfolio: MFC, SLF, IFC, POW, PRU
Read Answer Asked by Serei on October 01, 2021
Q: Hi Peter,

Does a portfolio, that is made up of the stocks listed above, agreeable to you if one has a longer term time frame, say 5 years plus and has a high tolerance for risk?

Thanks,
Read Answer Asked by ilie on October 01, 2021
Q: Copperleaf Technologies IPO is being priced at $11 to $14. What is your opinion on this IPO? I am thinking of applying for this IPO. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Joanne on September 30, 2021
Q: LSPD has issued a response to the short attack:

https://stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2021/09/29/lightspeed-comments-on-short-seller-report

I would be very reluctant to sell shares in LSPD and more inclined to purchase more. Like previous short attacks on high growth companies like SHOP and NVDA, I'm quite sure this one will prove to be bogus and just another cynical attempt to profit from the resulting sell-off. In the case of SHOP and NVDA short attacks, the short-sellers who issued the reports even pledged to give lavish donations to charities if the stocks recovered (In the case of SHOP, $200,000 USD was pledged if it ever rose above $200!). Wouldn't we all love to buy SHOP for that price today?

My only question in all of this is whether there will ever be any regulatory control over short-attacks that can be proven to be opportunistic.
Read Answer Asked by David on September 30, 2021