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Q: Hello 5i
I have no direct exposure to Europe by design.
I believe it is time to change that.
Do you believe the European markets could continue to perform well?
What is your favorite ETF for this exposure?
Thank you
Dave
Read Answer Asked by Dave on November 14, 2025
Q: Looking to add a health care etf. Which one might you suggest? Would the major difference in performance between the XHC and the other 2 be the currency hedging?
Read Answer Asked by Michael on November 14, 2025
Q: Could I have your opinion on RING, as a means of holding some telcos but with a diversified approach. My main objective is dividend income in what I hope would be a somewhat stable industry (overall at least) in the event of a correction. Does RING use any leverage/options? If you prefer an individual CDN company, which would it be and why.
Thank-you
Read Answer Asked by grant on November 14, 2025
Q: Hi not impressed with NRGI am down 20% and have been invested since inception.

Also up 20% on ARX and even on TOU+ down 35% on LMN thinking of selling ARX and NRGI + LMN and buying more TOU and CSU/CLS What's your thoughts on this change going FWD
Read Answer Asked by Terence on November 14, 2025
Q: Hi team,

Could you come up with a list of « sleep at night » ETFs, with a 5-10 years horizon, ranking them from best to lowest potential growth and from highest to lowest risk ?

Please deduct as many credits as you see fit.
Gratefully,

Jacques IDS
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on November 14, 2025
Q: Can you suggest an ETF that will safeguard against a market correction and still provide growth if the market does not correct?
Read Answer Asked by Brian on November 13, 2025
Q: Hi Peter and Team,

MIX is a recent offering from Hamilton ETFs.

Their idea is to provide an “all-in-one” core growth holding that blends growth (60% equities) with defensive/alternative ballast (20% bonds, 20% gold), and add a modest leverage boost, thereby seeking higher returns but with diversified risk.

Hamilton argues that by mixing asset classes with low correlation (equities + bonds + gold) the resulting portfolio can achieve lower volatility and smaller drawdowns than equities alone — even after applying the 1.25× multiple. For example, they cite historical standard deviation of ~10.9% for the 60/20/20 mix (before leverage) vs ~19% for the S&P 500.

They position MIX as “a strong core holding … designed for resilience through economic cycles.”

I realize that this is a very new ETF with a quite small AUM, but I’m wondering what your opinion is on the strategy of MIX, and whether or not I should add it my watchlist. Any investment in MIX would be supplemented by an otherwise balanced portfolio across all of our accounts.

As always, your insight is highly valued and appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on November 13, 2025
Q: I am retired and looking for a covered call ETF for each sector. There are so many ETF can you please give me which ETF would you recommend are best to own for covered call CDN ETF for each sector.

Is there one covered call ETF that covers all the sectors.

Please deduct credit as necessary.

Thank you for your excellent service.
Read Answer Asked by Hector on November 12, 2025
Q: What are the best return Canadian dividend etfs you can recommend?
Read Answer Asked by Kim on November 11, 2025