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Q: I only hold a 2% position and took it up in Feb at $5.90, are the concerns you have (I have read your views on this firm)changed given their quarterly results. I am very under weight the sector as a whole and am wondering if the results are good enough to add perhaps another 1%.They quote "We expect that if there is transparency to an oil price above $50 WTI (USA) that we will be able to present guidance showing double digit growth for 2017" Probable, possible or not likely? thanks
Read Answer Asked by James on November 09, 2016
Q: I have cash to add 3 new positions to my registered investment accounts. The current holdings are listed above. This is 15% of my portfolio. The other 85% is professional managed and well diversified in mutual funds. Can you recommend some Canadian stocks (that you have reports on) and ETFs that are the best purchases today that I should look into? Thanks, Matthew.
Read Answer Asked by Matthew on November 09, 2016
Q: I have small positions (less than 0.5% each) in WEF and CCO, both at losses (20% down on WEF, 62% down on CCO). I am debating whether I cut my losses on each and consolidate this freed capital into increasing my position in CAE (currently at 0.5%: making this move would increase my position to about 1.2%).

In defence of WEF, I know that this is a cyclical company, and with the prospect of more construction in the US (I believe there have been some rumblings about increasing house construction in the US), I am aware that WEF could improve over the next 6-12 months. Also, it pays a 4% dividend to wait, so that would be another case to keep it. As for CCO, I am not aware of any tail winds for uranium in general, but I don't think CCO will head much lower than it already has.

On the other side of the argument, I am aware that hanging onto losing positions in the hopes that they improve is not a successful strategy. I believe that CAE is a company worth investing in, and I do plan to increase my position in it, either by adding capital to my investing account (which I will have to wait on until extra capital becomes available to me for investing), or redeploying my existing investment capital.

My question is whether I act now by selling these companies, or whether I hang onto them and wait until I accrue additional free cash to increase my CAE position. I am unwilling to sell my other positions in my account at this time. Thanks so much for your time, and I await your reply.
Read Answer Asked by Domenic on November 09, 2016
Q: I got into CRH after reading your comments on it (and other reports on the website), and added more before the earnings report, so kudos to you. Now that the stock has moved up so much, however, I am trying to figure out how one can tell if it has moved up too much, too fast. My question, then, is how do you tell when it is overvalued?

I know this is a difficult question for a stock that is small, with high growth, and depends on acquisitions, but nonetheless, one has to make decisions and I am struggling with it. I only have a half position in this, so its not a huge risk for me, and I love to watch the daily moves and growth in cash flow.......but I don't want to be married to any stock beyond all reason. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by arnold on November 09, 2016