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Jerome Hass on BNN (Business News Network)
Jerome Hass, Portfolio Manager at Lightwater Partners, appeared on the Business News Network (BNN) channel 57, as well as Bloomberg, in order to discuss various topics. You can find links to the videos below.
BNN: The Close - April 5 2024 (7 mins)
Invest in Trulieve, emerging Cannabis stock: portfolio strategist
Jerome Hass, portfolio manager at Lightwater Partners, joins BNN Bloomberg to talk about the Cannabis market, and why he thinks cannabis producer and retail seller, Trulieve, can be a good stock to buy.
BNN: Market Call - February 7 2024 (5 mins)
The market wants to go up in 2024: portfolio manager
Interest rates have peaked and the market is looking for the first rate cut to rise, says Jerome Hass, portfolio manager at Lightwater Partners. He recommends buying three mid-cap stocks.
BNN: Market Call - January 16 2023 (5 mins)
The bullish case for Guardian Capital
Jerome Hass, portfolio manager at Lightwater Partners, joins BNN Bloomberg to share why he feels the current share price is attaching a negative value to a profitable company.
BNN: Market Open - November 24 2022 (5 minutes)
Scotiabank has been the dog of the financial sector, this is why we are long: Strategist
Jerome Hass, portfolio manager at Lightwater Partners, joins BNN Bloomberg for his view on the markets and top investing ideas. Hass says the majority of the TSX sectors are not attractive on a risk /return basis. However, he adds the O&G and Financial sectors remain cheap. He is also finding opportunity in the Cannabis sector as he expects it to rally if the U.S. passes the SAFE Act.
BNN: Market Call - Top Picks - October 17 2022 (5 minutes)
The pivot camp is overly optimistic: Lightwater Partners’ Jerome Hass
Jerome Hass, portfolio manager at Lightwater Partners, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss why he believes it will take more than the current path of interest rates to curb inflation. He says it would be very difficult for the economy to get to about 2.2 per cent inflation next year and that it would be closer to 4-5 per cent. Hass sees no reduction in rates until at least 2024.