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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Stock to Research - CAE Inc

CAE is a Canadian high tech company based out of Montreal, QC

Highlights and Recent News

The Good:

It's a bit of a momentum play. Record profits are good. https://www.thestar.com/business/2016/05/19/cae-hits-high-as-profit-beats-estimates.html


 They just signed $180Million in new contracts. http://www.canadianmanufacturing.com/procurement/cae-discloses-180m-in-new-work-as-farnborough-airshow-gets-off-the-ground-171709/

They are involved in everything, from Health Care to mining.
http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/ccc/srch/nvgt.do?lang=eng&prtl=1&estblmntNo=234567065714&profile=cmpltPrfl&profileId=501&app=sold


The Questionable
CAE had margin issues as early as last year. But a pilot shortage could help them come out the other side. How they handle finances in good times is important to understand.
http://business.financialpost.com/news/transportation/cae-gets-boost-from-pilot-shortages-as-it-seeks-to-improve-results

CAE's president predicts that there will be soaring demand for their pilot testing products. when your stock is hot, it's not surprising to make very positive predictions about the future. Be wary of such rosy, biased predictions. But if it's well founded, it's well founded. Do the research.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/cae-chief-predicts-soaring-demand-for-pilot-training-services/article30887548/

Conclusion
CAE seems like solid company, they also pay a dividend and is quite diversified.

Cyber Security: 5 easy ways to protect yourself

What is Antivirus? What is spyware? Why do I need Malware protection? 

Cyber security is an issue that has evolved over the years. The threats have morphed and have become very sophisticated.

How can you protect yourself?

Here are 10 easy ways to protect your PC, MAC, Phone etc from viruses and malware.

1. Stop visiting websites that contain malware and viruses. This seems obvious, but it's one of those common sense things that needs explaining.

There are a few categories of websites that it would just be better to avoid. P#rn0graphy is one such category. I hope my l33t speak is understandable there. P#rn sites are notorious for dropping malware and viruses on unsuspecting visitors. Another category to avoid is pirated software sites, and keygen sites. These are all notorioulsy rotten, relying on the first category of site to fund itself by alluring visitors.

You don't need that. If you think you do, that's fine. Just don't say I didn't warn you.

2. Install an Ad Blocker. This is an odd one, because I rely on advertising for revenue. But the fact is that some otherwise decent websites allow adverts from less than reputable streams. My rule of thumb is if the site is good and the ads aren't too annoying, I'll let it pass by the ad blocker. The key thing here is that I am in control of what I see and what gets served to me online.

3. Use Antivirus. And keep up to speed (every two or three years is enough) on the best new antivirus technologies, whether free or paid. In a future post, I will outline a simple way you can get good protection online while not breaking the bank.

4. Use a DNS service other than your ISP. Open DNS is fantastic, and google has a public DNS service that utilizes some heavy security features.

5. Use quality anti-malware, spyware and virus software. Don't bother with the free junk your ISP provides you. And stop installing Mcafee and Norton 360. There is much better free software out there!

6. Stop using Internet Explorer, now called Edge. I know, I know. For touch screens on Windows Surface, Edge works beautifully. But ... it's the same old same old. Firefox, Chrome and Safari are excellent browsers.

7. Stop installing every random extension you find on the chrome store. Some extensions seriously compromise your computer's security! Furthermore, many extensions are just glorified bookmarks. So, just bookmark your favourite websites.

8. If you have an android device, put antivirus on it. Android devices can get viruses! So it's a good idea to protect your device.

9. Check the ratings of apps or software you install to your Windows, iOS, OSx or Andriod device. A little research can go a long way.

10. Install an Anti-malware program on your windows computer. Do a little research, or come back soon for my list of the best o the best Anti-malware programs.

This is an investing website, but another way of investing is to watch your safety.


Tech Investing Tips Roundup

Here are 4 sites I rounded up specifically for Tech investors; especially if you are just getting into the space. These should give you some good ideas for your next venture in the tech markets.

Tips for Investing in Global Tech
http://www.advisor.ca/news/industry-news/tips-for-investing-in-global-tech-205716

Cyber Security is a growing investment sector that seems to be resilliant to market turmoil. Check it out: http://fortune.com/2015/09/23/cyber-security-investing/

A Primer on Tech investing
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/stocks/10/primer-on-the-tech-industry.asp

Going simple: ETFs that track the NASDAQ
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/113015/top-5-etfs-track-nasdaq-2016.asp