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<blockquote data-quote="odesseus" data-source="post: 900859" data-attributes="member: 9995"><p>Good morning all - good discussion here, thought I might offer my own opinions on the few sectors that I am familiar with. To start off I am a former market professional, now solely trade for myself and family. Currently my portfolio is sitting in 100 percent cash since March of last year (was tough to watch things make money for a few months). </p><p></p><p>At the moment the negative news and market fear are rampant. However in chatting with my circle there seems to be some opportunity to chip away at some of the oversold, large cap, oil and gas (here in Canada) as well as other key large cap resource plays. I would be buying the Canadian dollar below 69 cents and selling above 75-80 cents US. </p><p></p><p>I stay away from oil and other commodity ETFs as well as options unless I really have some knowledge. If you are short bonds in Canada - stop - there may be a rate cut coming which would hurt. That being said I wouldn't load up either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="odesseus, post: 900859, member: 9995"] Good morning all - good discussion here, thought I might offer my own opinions on the few sectors that I am familiar with. To start off I am a former market professional, now solely trade for myself and family. Currently my portfolio is sitting in 100 percent cash since March of last year (was tough to watch things make money for a few months). At the moment the negative news and market fear are rampant. However in chatting with my circle there seems to be some opportunity to chip away at some of the oversold, large cap, oil and gas (here in Canada) as well as other key large cap resource plays. I would be buying the Canadian dollar below 69 cents and selling above 75-80 cents US. I stay away from oil and other commodity ETFs as well as options unless I really have some knowledge. If you are short bonds in Canada - stop - there may be a rate cut coming which would hurt. That being said I wouldn't load up either. [/QUOTE]
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