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Q: As per your team Industrials, tech and materials/energy can be decent sectors in times of inflation.

Can you please recommend USA & Cdn ETF that you would consider holding in each above sector.

Thanks for the great service.
Read Answer Asked by Hector on January 25, 2022
Q: As already mentioned by Marvin,I also would like to complement 5I on the introductory to all pages with " one of the hardest thi ngs" Thanks Larry Also my question is I am down 11% with BTO thinking 5$was a decent entry point for gold exsposure. Would you consider a swap to AEM a good move?Tks.Larry
Read Answer Asked by Larry on January 24, 2022
Q: With physical battery grade Nickel stockpiles emptying do you have any recommendations for producers or an ETF that would be a good investment on the Canada or the US stock market?
Read Answer Asked by Murray on January 24, 2022
Q: I am a recent retiree with a portfolio concentrated in financials, oil & gas (currently, anyway) and telecomms. Would a combination of the dividend-producing DRD, BTG/BTO:CA, and AR:CA make for a sufficiently diversified entree into gold stock? After yesterday's jump is gold looking more attractive as a diversifier and portfolio "insurance" provider?
Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by David on January 24, 2022
Q: What 2 gold and 2 silver companies would you be most comfortable investing in today? Thank you.

Mike
Read Answer Asked by Michael on January 21, 2022
Q: What companies mine both gold and copper? Which ones are recommended?
Read Answer Asked by James on January 21, 2022
Q: I have a relatively heavy weighting in oil at over 10%, about a 3% weighting in gold and 1% in uranium. Otherwise don't have other commodities.
Fortunately have been able to start taking some profits in oil and will continue to do so if keeps rising.
What is the expectation for other commodities in general over the next few years (though I know you don't have a crystal ball)?
For a conservative investor, what stocks or ETFs would you recommend to provide a diversification into other commodities - my thinking is about a 3% weighting in these. Would prefer to avoid coal if possible.
Take as many credits as needed.
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Tulio on January 19, 2022