Richard Carleton: Will Retail Investors Return to Canadian Stocks in 2024?


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Richard Carleton of @CSETV reflects on 2023 and shares his thoughts on the year ahead in the Canadian markets.

He honed in on challenges facing resource sector juniors, saying that while companies with good projects and good management are attracting capital, they aren’t seeing a lot of attention from retail investors.

“I think the catalyst, or one of the significant catalysts, will be … signals from the central banks — Canada, the US — that interest rate policy is going to soften,” he said. “And I think you saw that even just in the last couple of weeks with the larger-cap parts of the markets where the Fed basically said, ‘Okay, we’ve probably hit the peak.'”

This interview was filmed on December 11, 2023.

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0:00 – Intro
0:26 – Resource sector sentiment
2:56 – Trends in cannabis and tech
6:10 – Where are the retail investors?
8:45 – Short selling a key concern
14:52 – Impact of algorithmic trading
17:28 – CSE activities in 2024
22:54 – How to access CSE stocks
26:05 – Final thoughts from Richard
28:11 – Outro

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