Q: Any ideas on the lastest stock movement?
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Q: What is your view of a prominent whistle-blower accusing the company of masking financial problems, claims the company calls "meritless." I have some GE stocks in net loss, should I sell them all now? Thank you!
Q: just a relief rally or was there something in the cc?? Thx
Q: QST has dropped about 10% the past few days. Any explanation? I don't see any news. Do you know when they next report?
It was recently added to growth portfolio. Is this a good time to start a position?
It was recently added to growth portfolio. Is this a good time to start a position?
Q: In the current lower interest rate environment the "cash cow" type of yield investments like AD and DIV should be thriving and yet both stocks are being sold off of late. What am I missing here? You view would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Q: Can you provide me with your current view of Canopy.
Q: I have a half position in TFII with a cost base of about $40. It has now fallen almost 25% from its high, would you add here or wait?
Q: i am curious about this,i know shopify and constellation software are 2 of your favorite companies, i also know you like open text and cgi, so these 4 companies represent 82% of the xit with shop and csu representing 51%, why not just recommend the xit to your investor, still lots of risk but less so and you get them all plus smaller amount of kxs and some others.dave
Q: Market Outlook
I realize that I am asking for an opinion and will take it that way.
I have some cash that could be invested, but am not sure when to buy in. (financial sector is what interests me the most.)
Based on your decades of experience how would you decide on when the present down ward slide is near bottom. Please provide your top 5 indicators that there is "blood in the street" and could be a time for buying.
thanks
Ernie
I realize that I am asking for an opinion and will take it that way.
I have some cash that could be invested, but am not sure when to buy in. (financial sector is what interests me the most.)
Based on your decades of experience how would you decide on when the present down ward slide is near bottom. Please provide your top 5 indicators that there is "blood in the street" and could be a time for buying.
thanks
Ernie
Q: Would you consider this a good entry point into CNR?
Thank you,
Sharon
Thank you,
Sharon
Q: I want to replace this stock AFN down 45 percent with a better stock with a yield and a good backlog. This is in my RRSP. Can you suggest a few replacements I can check out. Thanks.
Q: Can you please comment on their recent earnings.
Q: I have owned this company forever. is it wise to average down now or is future bleak. thanks bill
Q: Hi team,
Current income allocation is as follows,
VSB 8.5%
XCB 7%
XHY 6%
and 5% cash
would like your opinion on this set up and allocation and if you would change something here.
Thanks for the great service.
Current income allocation is as follows,
VSB 8.5%
XCB 7%
XHY 6%
and 5% cash
would like your opinion on this set up and allocation and if you would change something here.
Thanks for the great service.
Q: I noticed in the news that the Koch brothers have just sold their interests in the Alberta oil sands. And it was a Canadian company who bought them. I find it a worrying sign that so many foreign companies have sold. It could be I suppose because they see more interesting plays elsewhere. But one would think that the Canadian companies who bought might see those same opportunities and put their money there. I would appreciate hearing your opinion on this, if it falls within your mandate.
Thanks as always for the great service you offer
Thanks as always for the great service you offer
Q: Do you have any advice for buying stocks one likes during a sell off? I tend to divide up my cash into about five amounts and buy gradually after the first bounce following a big sell off, like we had yesterday on the S&P 500. I also look at futures and European exchanges to see what might be coming at us next. Some Portfolio managers recommend buying when the ten day moving average of the index turns up. However they then go on to say nobody can predict a market bottom. I also read that stocks which bounce most strongly are the ones to go for as they are the companies everyone wants to own. Any insight welcome.
Q: Again another follow up on the XEC holdings.I have looked at three different financial websites. Yahoo, morningstar and TMX.
I cannot see anywhere that XEC holds IEMG as the US listed ETF.
Isn't this quite concerning as a DIY investor if one is trying to select ETF for account tax advantages? Why would we have to go to the prospectus to find out this information? Do you know of another site which might have this information?
Thanks
Jeff
I cannot see anywhere that XEC holds IEMG as the US listed ETF.
Isn't this quite concerning as a DIY investor if one is trying to select ETF for account tax advantages? Why would we have to go to the prospectus to find out this information? Do you know of another site which might have this information?
Thanks
Jeff
Q: I’ve bought lightspeed .....apparently late.....in the mid 40’s....do I average down on this 2 day 20% drawdown ....risk is not an immediate concern
Q: Generally, are gold miners good buys right now, and specifically, is Newmont likewise?
Thanks, David
Thanks, David
Q: If a recession is upon us, would it be better to lighten up on bank stocks at this time. I'm at about 30% in total weight when I combine all my accounts due to the stock splits and DRIPS. Thinking about selling some and buying some Emera and BAM.A and adding to BEP.UN, AQN and TRP. Would a gold stock like AEM or FNV be suitable at this time ? Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Thanks