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Q: My investments, across non registered, and RRIF accounts are full of banks, Brookfield’s, pipelines and utilities. My TFSA holds more small growth stocks and is 5% of total portfolios. I have never owned gold stocks but with their continued pullback are starting to look interesting with continuing geopolitical chaos ( not expected to stop as long as we have Trump ) and the significant decline in US government finances, I am looking at AEM or AGI as my foray using my TFSA.
Your thoughts on these two. Do you have a preference ? Time to buy a full ( or partial ) position or wait until decline seems be over.
Thanks. Derek.
Read Answer Asked by Derek on March 23, 2026
Q: Any thoughts or concerns on these two "very different" companies, Alamos Gold is working its way higher to its 52 week high but Owl has been taken out to the wood shed (private credit market) but it does pay a very attractive dividend as a US investment held in a US RRSP.
Read Answer Asked by David on February 11, 2026
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