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Q: Topping up my TFSA - have narrowed it down to one of the above companies. Which one would you choose and why?
Read Answer Asked by Ray on January 07, 2026
Q: What are the 10 best Canadian stocks that have a higher ROIC percentage and allocate their capital really well for a 5-10 year hold
Read Answer Asked by Todd on January 06, 2026
Q: What are your thoughts and/or insights regarding the monster Alberta AI data centre complex being promoted Kevin O'Leary? Are there any investable companies involved that aren't on the public radar yet that you would consider investing in? Thanks, and Happy New Year!
Read Answer Asked by David on January 06, 2026
Q: TRI.CA: I was thinking of buying 500 shares of this stock. I t is down a fair bit due, I guess to AI concerns? I currently hold : BCE, T, BIP.UN, BMO, BNS, CM, CTC.A, EIF, ENB, TRP, GSY, CTC.A, L. MFC, IFC, T, TFII, . TFII, L, are recent buys on weakness (2025), I was thinking CJT as well. Comments please. This is a non-registered account.
Read Answer Asked by James on January 06, 2026
Q: Could you please rank these companies from from most to least desirable for a new position:

GRID, TRI,ENS, STN, WSP, PSN, URI, KRMN, PNG, CECO, AXON
Read Answer Asked by Kel on January 06, 2026
Q: My grandson owns these stocks and has some money to invest. What stocks would you suggest he add? What is he missing to have a well balanced portfolio?
Thanks for the great service.
Dorothy
Read Answer Asked by Dorothy on January 06, 2026
Q: What Canadian company’s would benefit from more defence spending
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Sam on January 06, 2026
Q: Morning
Please rank these 3 in terms of buying opportunities and dividend. I own all 3, and want To add to 1
EIF. T. CNQ
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Michael on January 06, 2026
Q: A few months ago, I purchased a small position in GLXY, in a TFSA.It is down about 40% and it is now well below 1 % of our overall portfolio. A current contribution results in some new funds being available. I am considering adding to GLXY or alternatively moving on to SVM. Dividends are not a priority, and the objective for this account is good growth, with accepting some measure of risk. .Which of these 2 do you think is the better route to go? Also, do you think the recent regulatory change in China regarding silver is an impediment for that company; if so, is there another silver play that you would prefer?Thanks so much for your excellent service.
Read Answer Asked by Leonard on January 06, 2026
Q: Hey guys HAPPY NEW YEAR hope all is well i currently have MDA IN MY RRSP ACCOUNT and am down close to40% i read your report on FTG looks interesting. Reading questions on mda most are selling for a tax loss im unable to do so in a rrsp. looking at a max 2yr hold would i be better selling mda and buying FTG .Im aware you dont do the buy or sell thing but feel that mda has a long way to go and i am looking for a viable alternative maybe cae or ftg . thanks as always
Read Answer Asked by michael on January 06, 2026
Q: Looking at total return on a 3 to 5 year hold, how would you rank these companies (highest first)
Read Answer Asked by Ray on January 05, 2026
Q: Out of the following 10 stocks - what would be your top 5 right now for future growth.

ASML, COST, MELI, MKL, WSO, ATD, BN, CNR, CSU, X
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on January 05, 2026
Q: I want to examine a severe geopolitical scenario and identify potential economic beneficiaries. If heightened geopolitical tensions—say, related to Venezuela—were perceived as creating conditions where China might move against Taiwan, this could disrupt the semiconductor supply chain, particularly affecting TSMC's advanced chip production. I'm anticipating major impacts: NVIDIA's valuation would likely plummet, AI development would face significant setbacks, and chip manufacturing might shift toward Samsung or Intel. AI data center construction and operations would be severely disrupted, hurting related infrastructure companies. In such a scenario, are there any sectors or companies that might actually benefit?"
Read Answer Asked by Neil on January 05, 2026