Weekly 52-Week Low (or 52-Week High): CAS-T, RUS-T, ATS-T, JG-X and More 52-Week Highs and Lows (Aug 05-11)
52-Week High TSX Stocks
Here’s this week’s 52-week high stocks on Stockchase…
🚚 Industrials
Opinion about AC.TO: He does not really take an interest in airlines. There may be an opportunity now for Air Canada with all the rhetoric around the…
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Opinion about CAS-T: Huge new facility is coming onstream, and fundamentals in containerboard are more solid than in the very competitive tissue market. Facility over budget, so will take a while to get a return. Focused on debt reduction.
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Opinion about CCL.B-T: (A Top Pick Nov 04/25, Up 17%) They had good Q3 results. They will continue to buy companies and buy back stock.
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Opinion about CHR-T: Owns shares in company. Has done well the past year. Expecting further upside going forward. Dividend is expected sometime soon. Subcontracting business from Air Canada very good for reliable revenues. Price multiple not as high as it should be.
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Opinion about DCM.TO: (A Top Pick Apr 12/18, Down 24%) They have engineered a turnaround and it has turned the corner but it is not getting the love…
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3 Buy, 0 Hold, 3 Sell — 6 expert ratings on Interfor Corp (IFP.TO). Latest rating: BUY on WEAKNESS (Apr 6, 2026) by Larry Berman CFA, CMT, CTA.
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Opinion about LNR-T: (A Top Pick Apr 17/25, Up 85%) Still a great opportunity. Still maintains his core position. He rebalances positions as weighting drops or increases.
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Opinion about MAL-T: Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly We reiterate MAL as a TOP PICK. Recently reported earnings demonstrated growing cash reserves, while debt was retired and shares bought back. Purchasers of their airplane components have large backlog orders from 2025 leftover and spending on defense aviation is expected to grow. We recommend trailing up…
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Opinion about MG.TO: 88-year old investor -- sell, and buy a bank instead? Not an unreasonable time to sell, given the economic sensitivity of the…
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Opinion about NFI-T: (A Top Pick May 06/25, Up 63%) If you still like the company, rough times are a chance to accumulate shares. Long list of problems; hopefully now solutions being implemented. Some competitors have folded up their tents, so competition is less but pricing power is higher. Full order backlog. Supply chain is under…
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Opinion about RUS-T: (A Top Pick Dec 13/19, Up 6%) A steady business. It's a volume business. It's ridden through Covid with confidence and is set up very well to supply steel to the US in the coming 6 months. There'll be a surge in steel demand.
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Opinion about WJX-T: Medium-quality, in the competitive industrial space. Not a long-term compounder. Exposed to all kinds of risks including tariffs. Capital intensive; real FCF not as high as it appears.
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Opinion about XLY.TO: Former Cannabis Wheaton. At the end of the day, it comes down to management. They’ve had some missteps, hence the name…
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🛢 Basic Materials
Opinion about ARG.TO: (Market Call Minute.) Nervous about the price of copper but the company is priced at about 20% of replacement costs, which is a…
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1 Buy, 2 Hold, 2 Sell — 5 expert ratings on Aya Gold & Silver (AYA.TO). Latest rating: HOLD (Jun 19, 2026) by Rick Rule.
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Opinion about CG-T: Interesting projects -- one in Canada, and one in Turkiye. Ranks fairly well in his process. The challenge is that there are so many gold companies right now that rank really well, many of them rank just a bit higher than this name.Looks as though the move in gold can continue. That…
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Opinion about LGD-T: Likes management. Note that there is nothing immediately happening. It’s not something to chase, but just accumulate over the summer. Turkey is not bad at all, it is a democratic system. Their mining code is working. He thinks they have permitted 10 mines in 10 years. This company is technically very, very…
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Opinion about MAU-X: Not so sure it's still undervalued. Believes in management's vision to use this company as a West African consolidator.
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Opinion about NEO-T: Billy Kawasaki’s Insights - Billy’s most-liked answers from 5i Research. Cannacord reduced their price target for the company today, which could be the reason for recent weakness. The company is cash rich on the balance sheet. Currently trading at 8x earnings. Oversold and could buy today. Unlock Premium - Try 5i Free
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Opinion about WDO-T: Has gone through trials and tribulations, but a lot of it is related to the Cdn$ as well as some mining issues in both their mines. Things are now stabilizing. Have had some good exploration success at Eagle River.
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Opinion about WTE.TO: Competition from Teck? Teck has announced it will potentially be increasing shipments in competition against them. This has…
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Opinion about SME.V: With if they drill a high-grade hole in the Ivory Coast? The market would do very well. SME is backed by the most successful…
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Opinion about AFM.V: The largest and highest grade tin deposit in the world. The median grade in this deposit is 5X the average mine grade. A…
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Opinion about GFG.V: Some of the people behind Gold Standard Ventures, are behind this one as well. If you follow success in this industry, you will…
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Opinion about WHN-X: Great managers. Have a gold discovery in BC. It's high-risk, high-reward. They got nice financing before the current market rout. It's a good speculation, but not for long-term investors.
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💡 Utilities
Opinion about BLX-T: Renewable energy, mostly offshore wind. France, Canada, elsewhere. Growth projects are on the go, and there's always risk. Once you finish building, input costs are zero. Likes valuation of 9x operating cashflow. Not a US play, which is the hardest place to have renewable projects. Decent dividend yield.
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⚡ Energy
Opinion about CDR.TO: Operates in Uzbekistan, planning to increase output by end of 2026. Should kick off some nice cashflow. Upside comes from…
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Opinion about CFW-T: Oilfield services firm that has big fracturing technology presence. Horizontal drilling and shale boom not as strong. Very dependent on energy prices. Lots of assets that must be carried on the books. Not investing at this time.
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Opinion about CVVY.TO: Low-decline natural gas assets and 3 processing facilities. Splits product into normal nat gas, sour nat gas, and sulpher (10%…
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Opinion about GTE-T: Great energy stock, but seeing better opportunity in other names. Operating in Colombia which has geopolitical risk. Windfall taxes etc.
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Opinion about SGY.TO: Trading at discount to NAV. Out of favor small cap name. TMX completion will benefit company. Benefiting from fish bone…
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🏛 Financials
Opinion about AD.UN-T: Excellent CEO. Lends $$ to, largely, private firms. Even when its investments don't work out, somehow manages a very high ROIC. More and more prospects to invest in, especially in US. Payout ratio down to around 40-45% of cashflows. Now investing in smaller-cap companies, and working out very well. Still trading around book…
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Opinion about AGF.B-T: Over the decades, they made poor acquisitions and should have accepted buy-out offers. It's now a shadow of itself, though is well run and generates cash. The only way to maximize value is to sell it (or raise the dividend each year).
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Opinion about BMO.TO: Strategy: Sell a call in the money for a stock that's going ex-dividend. After that date, share price will go down. So the call…
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Opinion about DGS-T: A vehicle where they split out appreciating assets from the dividend. They pay the dividend stream of income to another holder, and you get a leveraged play on the dividend stocks without the dividend. Not a very good idea to own one of these in a down market. When you think markets…
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Opinion about DFN.TO: They take bank stocks, or insurance and in some case energy companies, and then they split it internally into preferred shares…
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3 Buy, 0 Hold, 0 Sell — 3 expert ratings on Definity Financial (DFY.TO). Latest rating: TOP PICK (May 28, 2026) by Greg Newman.
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Opinion about GWO.TO: All the insurance names, both in Canada and the US, continue to work. If interest rates do, in fact, go higher, that will only…
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Opinion about IAG.TO: The fact that interest rates have been very low had affected the insurance industry. Not an expensive stock. Trading at 9.5…
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Opinion about LFE-T: This is a seasonal period when Lifecos in general tend to do well. This is a special vehicle where they buy a lifeco, split it up and give the capital appreciation to one half, and the dividend to the other half. Dividend yield of 19% is extremely high, and he is having…
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Opinion about MFC-T: His preference is to own SLF and MFC in the sector. Likes their growth in Asian asset management.
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Opinion about PLZ.UN-T: Most assets are in Quebec and the Maritimes. Strip plazas in smaller markets. Historically stable, not a lot of growth. Difficult to raise rents in these small markets, but high construction costs have prevented tenants from moving. So cashflow is growing faster than it has in a long time. Low-risk optionality to…
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🛍 Consumer
Opinion about CTC.A-T: Very good company, but doesn't excite him. Solid business, with growth of 2-3% plus inflation of 2-3%. Consumer's a bit scared right now, adds to volatility. About 60% discretionary, 40% necessity.
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Opinion about JWEL.TO: Allan Tong’s Discover Picks Vitamins are defensive, something you need in today’s uncertain markets where the street keeps…
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Opinion about TSAT-T: Trevor Rose’s Insights - Trevor’s most-liked answers from 5i Research On paper, TSATs fundamentals are showing a decline, with revenues and margins falling, but yet the stock price is rising. This is due to an internal shift in its business model. Its legacy business is its geostationary satellites (GEO) which provide services…
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💻 Technology
Opinion about AMZN-Q: A sound growth stock. Are starting to offer supply chain services to customers.
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Opinion about ANET: They reported a healthy top and bottom line beat in Q4 and raised its full-year forecast. Shares popped at first, then gave up…
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Opinion about QTRH.TO: It has gone through tremendous changes in the past 6 months. He teamed up with others to buy 10% of the company and forced the…
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Opinion about PANW: Other names in the space are more geared to large enterprise. This one does large, medium, and small companies. Cybersecurity is…
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52-Week Lows TSX Stocks
Here’s this week’s 52-week lows stocks on Stockchase…
⚡ Energy
Opinion about PNE.TO: Nothing wrong with the assets or management. It's just the market cap. Current environment is not conducive to meaningful…
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🚚 Industrials
Opinion about ATS-T: (A Top Pick Feb 27/23, Up 7%) Automation is here to stay. They have great experience and lots of opportunities.
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Opinion about RBA: Global leader in their sector. Earnings and cash flow will be strong for the balance of this year.
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Opinion about IFOS-X: Trevor Rose’s Insights - Trevor’s most-liked answers from 5i Research IFOS operates as a producer of specialty chemicals such as phosphate and specialty fertilizer. IFOS’s results over the years have been quite cyclical, though the company demonstrates organic growth over the full cycle. IFOS is trading cheaply at 5.2x Forward P/E with…
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🛢 Basic Materials
Opinion about JG.V: He likes their recent deal with Barrick. JG controls the real estate in Japan while Barrick spends money on exploration.
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Opinion about BTT.V: Gold assets in Canada but Saskatchewan coal discovery causing increase in price. Has too much market capitalization.
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Opinion about BRVO.V: Highly speculative stock. Platinum metals discovery in Brazil. Appears that company may have found gold in recent drilling…
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🏛 Financials
Opinion about FSZ-T: The problem is, they're small among asset managements; the larger ones move into selling ETFs. Pays a nice dividend, but margins are declining.
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🛍 Consumer
Opinion about GOOS.TO: Good proxy for health of consumers in Canada. Luxury item that is discretionary. Hard to excited about this style of business.…
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Use this list wisely to identify buying opportunities.
Happy trading !!!
Overview of 52-Week Highs and Lows
What is 52-Week Low?
A 52-week low refers to the lowest price that a stock has traded at in a year (the last 52 weeks). This metric is commonly used by investors to gauge the overall performance of a stock. When a stock is trading near its 52-week low, it may be an indication that the company is facing challenges or that market conditions are unfavourable.
It can also suggest that the stock is undervalued and may be a potential buying opportunity. Investors often pay attention to the 52-week low because it provides a reference point for the stock’s trading range. If a stock is consistently trading near its 52-week low, it could be a sign of a downward trend. On the other hand, if a stock bounces back quickly from its 52-week low, it might indicate a strong level of investor confidence in the company’s future prospects.
Overall, identifying stocks trading at their 52-week low can serve as a useful tool for investors to assess the potential risks and rewards of investing in a particular stock. When a stock is trading at its 52-week low, it means that its current price is at the lowest level it has reached over the past year. This can indicate that the stock is undervalued and potentially a good buying opportunity for investors.
By identifying stocks at their 52-week low, investors can evaluate if there are any fundamental reasons for the stock’s decline in price. This analysis could involve assessing the company’s financial health, its competitive position in the industry, and any external factors that may have influenced the stock’s performance. Investors can also consider the historical performance of the stock to determine if this is an unusual occurrence or a regular pattern. If the stock has a track record of bouncing back after reaching its 52-week low, it may offer a potential upside for investors.
It is important to note that investing in stocks solely based on their 52-week low is not enough to guarantee success.
Stocks can continue to decline even after reaching their 52-week low, and there may be underlying issues affecting the company’s prospects. 52-week low should only be one piece of the puzzle when evaluating the risks and rewards associated with investing in a particular stock.
What is 52-Week High?
A 52-week high represents the highest price a stock has reached in the past year. Investors monitor this metric to understand a stock’s performance and momentum. When a stock approaches its 52-week high, it could signify strong company performance or favorable market conditions.
Such stocks might be perceived as overvalued, potentially signalling a selling opportunity. However, a stock consistently trading near its 52-week high could indicate an upward trend or robust investor confidence in the company’s prospects. Conversely, if a stock rapidly falls from its 52-week high, it might suggest reduced investor trust.
Recognizing stocks near their 52-week high can help investors gauge potential investment risks and rewards. A stock at its yearly peak indicates it’s at its highest valuation in the recent past, but investors must delve deeper, examining the company’s financials, industry position, and other influencing factors.
How to Trade with 52-Week Highs and Lows Lists?
Trading 52-Week Low Stocks
Trading 52-week low stocks can have several benefits for investors. One advantage is the potential for significant price appreciation. When a stock reaches its 52-week low, it may be undervalued and present a buying opportunity. If the company’s fundamentals remain strong, it is possible for the stock to rebound and increase in value over time.
Additionally, trading 52-week low stocks can provide a sense of safety and security for investors. Since these stocks have already experienced a significant decline, their downside risk may be limited. This reduced risk can be appealing to conservative investors who are looking for stable investments.
Furthermore, trading stocks at their 52-week low can also offer the opportunity to buy high-quality stocks at a discounted price. By investing in strong companies when their stocks are temporarily down, investors can position themselves for potential long-term gains. Overall, trading 52-week low stocks can provide investors with the possibility of price appreciation, reduced downside risk, and access to discounted high-quality stocks.
Trading 52-Week High Stocks
Trading 52-week high stocks offers several benefits for investors that own the stock reaching its 52-Week High. Firstly, selling stocks that are trading at or near their 52-week high can often result in substantial profits. These stocks are usually in the midst of an upward trend, reflecting positive market sentiment and strong company performance.
By selling at this peak, investors can realize significant gains and lock in their profits. Moreover, trading 52-week high stocks is a strategy that aligns with the “the trend is your friend” philosophy. When a stock is consistently hitting new highs, it signals that there is strong demand for it, which can increase the chances of further price appreciation. This can make it easier for investors to execute successful trades and capitalize on the upward momentum.
Furthermore, trading 52-week high stocks tends to be less volatile compared to low-priced or underperforming stocks, making it a more stable and predictable investment option. Overall, trading 52-week high stocks can be a profitable strategy allowing investors to take advantage of positive market trends and maximize their returns.
Using our List of 52-Week Highs and Lows Stocks
By analyzing the list of 52-week highs, investors can identify stocks that have shown consistent growth and may continue to perform well in the future.
This information can help them make informed investment decisions and potentially earn higher returns. On the other hand, the list of 52-week lows highlights stocks that have experienced recent declines in their prices. Investors can use this information to identify potential buying opportunities, as these stocks may have good long-term growth potential and are currently undervalued.
By regularly monitoring and analyzing these lists, investors can stay updated on the stock market’s movements and adjust their investment strategies accordingly.
Overall, using lists of 52-week highs and lows stocks can provide investors with valuable insights and assist them in making informed investment decisions.
