Q: What do you think of these two stocks and of their future a few years down the road ? Would you buy on speculation ? I am a bit of a risk taker on owning small amounts. Thanks for any info.
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Q: Hi,
I read this company is going public this month. Do you know when and which brokerages are offering shares?
Thanks
I read this company is going public this month. Do you know when and which brokerages are offering shares?
Thanks
Q: LSPD's SP continues to be very volatile daily while under the current short attack. Can we assume such attack will not end until the company reports its next quarterly results - assumed to be in the first week of November - based prior reporting history
The assumption is, after LSPD reports publicly as required by law, the short's accusations would either be proven correct, or partially correct (after all the best lies are the half truths), or just vicious rumors used to destroy LSPD's SP for their own profit.
If the accusations are without merit, do the indemnified parties, such as us common small retails, can seek restitution from the short seller? Has that happened before and how successful are they in seeking such compensation based on past history?
I've been in the market for almost 20 years and find the practice of short selling morally unethical. What legal protections do the investors have against such shady practice from the market sharks with big capital? Please enlighten us.
Thanks.
The assumption is, after LSPD reports publicly as required by law, the short's accusations would either be proven correct, or partially correct (after all the best lies are the half truths), or just vicious rumors used to destroy LSPD's SP for their own profit.
If the accusations are without merit, do the indemnified parties, such as us common small retails, can seek restitution from the short seller? Has that happened before and how successful are they in seeking such compensation based on past history?
I've been in the market for almost 20 years and find the practice of short selling morally unethical. What legal protections do the investors have against such shady practice from the market sharks with big capital? Please enlighten us.
Thanks.
Q: DO YOU KNOW IF LIGHTSPEED IS UNDER AN INVESTIGATION FROM THE COMENTS THAT WERE MADE ABOUT THEM. AND AGAIN WITH LIGHTSPEED I KNOW THEIR QUARTERLY REPORT COMES OUT ON NOVEMBER 4, ANY NEWS ON HOW THEIR REPORT WOULD BE IF IT WILL BE POSITIVE LIKE LST ONE OR NEGATIVE. THKS AGAIN GUYS
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Strathcona Resources Ltd. (SCR)
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Red Rock Resorts Inc. (RRR)
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Boyd Gaming Corporation (BYD)
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Flutter Entertainment Plc (PDYPF)
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Gambling.com Group Limited (GAMB)
Q: Hi 5i Team - I have sold my shares in Score but am interested in investing in a company in the same space. Am considering buying Penn and am just wondering if this would be a good strategy. Also are there any companies similar to Score that you would recommend - Canadian or U.S, any size of market cap but small and mid cap are preferred. Thanks.
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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TMX Group Limited (X)
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Tricon Residential Inc. (TCN)
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goeasy Ltd. subscription receipts (GSY.R)
Q: My granddaughter has a TFSA that needs some increase in real estate and financials weightings. Would you consider TCN and GSY appropriate for a 3-4 year hold or would you suggest some alternatives?
With appreciation,
Ed
With appreciation,
Ed
Q: Hi, I currently have shares in HBM but I am considering selling and replacing with something else and wonder your thoughts on that. I am considering LUN or LAC or a bit for both. This is new to me so open to suggestions. Thanks for this service
Q: If you had a capital loss in QST and GRN would you hold or sell and rebuy both in 30 days? If you had to choose either QST or GRN, which would it be and why? If these were not owned would you buy either of them?
Thanks for your service!
Thanks for your service!
Q: IT LOOKS LIKE THE ENERGY SECTOR IS ON FIRE AT THIS MOMENT, CAN I HAVE A SUGGESTION FOR 2 ENERGY STOCKS TO PURCHASE THAT MIGHT PAY A LITTLE DIVIDEND AS WELL.
Q: Any sense of how low they can go and does the current 30%+ decline reflect real issues with the company and their revenue reporting etc or just a lot of panic selling? It is painful to watch and wondering if they are likely to be topped out for an extended period of time.
Q: Best estimates..does NTR still have legs to run up into the low $90's. My gut feeling is that it's topping out and low $90's is a good exit point for profit taking. What is your professional feeling?
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
Q: I should have known better, having lived thru SHOP's short attacks, but i bounced out of LSPD.
At what price would you feel comfortable going back in?
Thanks,
Mark
At what price would you feel comfortable going back in?
Thanks,
Mark
Q: BEP.UN (TSX) pays source dividends in US dollars I believe. If this stock is in a Canadian TFSA, is it subject to US with holding tax.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Has BCE ever had to cut its dividend that %i is aware of?
Thx
Thx
Q: Hi 5i Team - Does Lightspeed have the fundamentals and resources to survive a continued short attack, Secondly do you have any concerns regarding its business model going forward. Thirdly from what I have read and heard many restaurants are struggling to hire enough staff to continue operating on a full schedule even though indoor dining is now allowed in many jurisdictions with vaccination passports. As a result some are reverting to takeout only. Since Lightspeed serves the hospitality industry, is this a concern?
I have a relatively large position in lightspeed and need to trim. The question is how much. Your response to the above questions will help me with my decision making.
Thanks again for the excellent service and Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Rob
I have a relatively large position in lightspeed and need to trim. The question is how much. Your response to the above questions will help me with my decision making.
Thanks again for the excellent service and Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Rob
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NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE)
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Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
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SolarEdge Technologies Inc. (SEDG)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: I am looking to shift some of my portfolio from the oil & gas sector to the renewable energy sector. Can you please recommend some possible companies/investment opportunities to consider?
Q: Hi 5i
For a 3 year hold which one will be most rewarding :
NIO, Ford Motors, Rivian (unlisted as of today), Please can you share you opinion
medium risk, I do like what Rivian is doing.
Thanks
For a 3 year hold which one will be most rewarding :
NIO, Ford Motors, Rivian (unlisted as of today), Please can you share you opinion
medium risk, I do like what Rivian is doing.
Thanks
Q: currently own KL @ $61,80 - am planning to sell for tax loss.
better to replace with AEM immediately or wait for 30 days and repurchase KL? ( am I correct in assuming that the price of gold could rise and if I waited
this could cost me.)
better to replace with AEM immediately or wait for 30 days and repurchase KL? ( am I correct in assuming that the price of gold could rise and if I waited
this could cost me.)
Q: Do foreign companies held in American Depository's qualify for drips? For eg, I hold BP PLC ADR (in a registered act) and it pays out but does not reinvest. Is this a brokerage issue?
Q: Hi!
I'm sitting on some large gains in the energy sector. Given the cyclicality of the sector how should we go about trimming our holdings? Should we just maintain our sector allocation and trim if and when it gets too big? Its taken a long time for energy to come back since 2014 so I don't want to sell too early, but any unforeseen event can hurt prices quickly. Do you think we are still in the early stages of the energy/commodity bull market? I read they tend to run in 5 year cycles.
Thanks,
Jason
I'm sitting on some large gains in the energy sector. Given the cyclicality of the sector how should we go about trimming our holdings? Should we just maintain our sector allocation and trim if and when it gets too big? Its taken a long time for energy to come back since 2014 so I don't want to sell too early, but any unforeseen event can hurt prices quickly. Do you think we are still in the early stages of the energy/commodity bull market? I read they tend to run in 5 year cycles.
Thanks,
Jason