In this latest edition of Thematica – “Time to invest like Warren Buffett,” Jeff Neilson dives into what will make the case for “investing like Warren Buffett” after 2023’s tumultuous events.

Case in point, many small-cap stocks in 2023 dropped to 52-week lows as well as all-time lows. In line with this, many popular large-cap stocks that were already at high valuations continued to reach higher throughout 2023.

With the year coming to a close, our year-end edition of Thematica will discuss strong “contrarian” setups for a range of small cap-stocks, including mining and stocks.

In this Thematica Segment, Coreena Robertson sits down with Richard Carleton, CEO of the Canadian Securities Exchange, and Brianne Gardner, an Investment Advisor and co-founder of Velocity Investment Partners as to whether or not now is the time for contrarian investors to consider value opportunities.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced investor, don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore the potential of “contrarian” stocks. Download your FREE copy today


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