Q: Multi year lows.
Would you consider this a good entry point for a 3-5 yr. hold
What do make of the departure of Matt Gili, president and ceo
Thank you
Q: Hello
I have owned some AIG stock for close to ten year now hopping it would recover from the financial recession like a J.P Morgan for example. Now with COVID it appears it will take some time maybe years before earnings get back on-track. Would you replace with Manulife/Sun Life and Intact this side of the border.
Q: Peter, while almost everyone applauds BAM, despite the North American markets having recently done much better, BAM has been going south. Any reason? Your comments? Thanks!
I wish to purchase the following US listed ETF's;
VGT, VIG, ARKK, ARKW
Can they be held in a TFSA and NonReg account?
Is there a rule of thumb one can use to determine the eligibility of other US listed ETF's?
Who will provide me with the year-end tax statement for the NonReg account? Is it the online broker or the ETF provider? In this case TD Direct Investing or Vanguard and Ark?
Q: Hi folks, in Q1 results just released, I noticed that Curaleaf has total assets of $1.296B...but Goodwill has increased to $181.465M, and Intangible assets net has increased to $392.342M. Quick math Goodwill app 14% & Intangibles app 30% of total assets. This marks an increase in % from previous Q from app 9% & 25%. Is the increase good...or a red flag...as I thought both Goodwill & Intangibles were negative/bad for company. Could U please explain & clarify so I can understand better. Also, did Q results looks of, and would cura/c be Buy,Hold,Sell. Thanks as always, jb Piedmont QC
Q: I am a happy shareholder of Constellation. Can you please explain how the recent acquisition of the Netherlands company will be beneficial to existing shareholders of CSU. Thank You.
Q: When calculating a company's dividend payout ratio, I have seen some analysts use earnings while others use free cash flow. What is the difference between the two metrics, and which one gives a better picture of a company's ability to fund its dividend.
Q: Can you please provide an update on the company the sector. Any balance sheet issues ? It has been very quiet as of late; a very thin trader.
I hold a 2 % position at a 20% loss. I am inclined to hold.
What is your outlook for stock for next 3 years. Do you find it compelling?
Thanks
Q: As my hedge against what I believed would be the possible decline of the U.S. dollar as the U.S.A. issued more and more debt, gold producers K and NGT have come to represent roughly 5% of my portfolio. With the uncertainty caused by Covid-19, K and NGT have increased in value nicely and have served as a useful hedge against declines elsewhere in my portfolio. Now with all the government assistance, I believe that government balance sheets everywhere will be seriously strained, but as this is a worldwide phenomenon perhaps the U.S. dollar will not fare so badly against the rest of the world. Is it time to take profits in K and NGT ?
Q: Hello
I have owned CVS for a approx two years. I am down just over 10%.
Although rumors of Amazon opening up online pharmacy seemed to have died down. Debt I think (correct me if I am wrong)is holding the stock price down?
I am thinking of dumping it for Medtronics although it is a completely different business although still related to health care. I think more chance of stock price upside?
Can I have your opinion on this change?
Thanks
Stephane
Q: I am seeing lots of insider buying in the junior oil and gas area. Is there a good etf that represents the sector or could you give me a couple oil and a couple gas stocks that could do well in a recovery. Thx
Q: I am young investor building my first portfolio during these tough times. Having not been through a financial crisis before I am struggling to know how to proceed. Are you still in the camp that the markets are overvalued right now and need to chill? I keep waiting for pull backs but things keep going up (S&P approaching 3000). Do you think a pull back will come?
Related to the above, in your May 5th update you said "in our view, slow buying at good prices continues to be a solid strategy and we think 2020 prices will look attractive in two to three years from now". Looking at some of your favorite US names in recent Q&A (AYX, TEAM, DOCU, etc) they are at highs. How does one determine "good prices" in these situations (e.g., one day pull backs? overall % reduction? buy into momentum and remain optimistic?)?
Thanks for the fantastic service and for educating young investors like myself.