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Q: Hi team,

Grateful for your views on International Petroleum (IPCO-t), W&T Offshore(WTI-N), Cardinal Infrastructure (CDNL-Q) and Range Nuclear Renaissance ETF (NUKZ-n).

Would you be a buyer at this time and at what price ?

Gratefully,

Jacques IDS
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on May 07, 2026
Q: Would you buy any of these stocks ? Or wait for a pullback after the big gains? If yes what is a good entry price and what upside do u see. Any other stock you would prefer in this sector?
As always thank you
Read Answer Asked by Indra on May 07, 2026
Q: Can you make an educated guess as to how much the current Iran “conflict” is affecting TNZ’s share price? It seemed like it’s upward trajectory before the war started was well under way and not overly accelerated by events, so I am wondering if a sudden end to hostilities might not result in as big a decline as some others in the energy space might see? I realize it is not much more than a guess but your guesses are better than most!
Read Answer Asked by Stephen R. on May 05, 2026
Q: Hello everyone. I own both ENB and TRP. Less than 1% position on both. What are your thoughts on SOBO and is it a good buy at the moment. All 3 for long term growth and income.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Ron on May 05, 2026
Q: Hi 5i
I hold these names in my RIF, and they have all done well, both of late and over time. ENB now constitutes 21.5% of my RIF investments, SU 15% and KEY 12%, meaning the three of them now sit at 48.5% of my RIF investments. My yield on cost for each is ENB - 6.8%, SU - 4.9% and KEY - 7.3% and I appreciate the income from each.
The balance of my invested RIF holds 32% in CDN banks, 10% in tech ETF's with good yields (HTA and TXF.B) and 10% in a few miscellaneous names.
Understanding that you do not offer advice about specific portfolios, would you consider it wise to offload 1/2 of my ENB, SU and KEY (or some combination thereof) to realize my gains and mitigate the risk of falling energy prices once Hormuz opens.
If so what 3-5 names would you recommend investing in with the proceeds, for diversification, safety, yield and long-term capital appreciation at this time?
Thank you,
Peter
Read Answer Asked by Peter on May 04, 2026
Q: I'd like to increase my oil exposure and currently have positions in SU, ENB and TVE. Which companies do you think offer the best current opportunities for dividends and growth, at this time? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by alex on May 04, 2026
Q: Hello Peter,

Even if you have consistently maintained not to buy a stock in the hope of a takeover; I am tempted to dabble in the Canadian energy sector. The three mentioned here were your suggestions as a response to a query yesterday. I am considering all of them
My question-- would you not invest in anyone of the lot with the assumption that they are not takeover target?
Regards.
Read Answer Asked by Rajiv on May 01, 2026
Q: I bought Suncor for $25 per share during COVID and have been well rewarded. I believe that oil prices in 6-12 months will be considerably lower, but I am aware that there are no guarantees.

Oil sits at $105USD according to my broker's home screen. If we rotate to $80USD oil over 6-12 months I would expect share price attrition for Suncor. I want to capitalize on the current desirability of all oil & gas stocks. Would you advocate for slow selling into current strength? How long might the current extreme revenues buoy the share price?

Any thoughts appreciated!
Read Answer Asked by Marilou on April 30, 2026
Q: Hi Team,
What's your take on WCP earnings? Revenue, production looked record to me. However, it looks like net income was hit due to a non-cash charge related to the acquisition. Were analysts not expecting this charge? Also, as a general question if analysts did not expect this...why not? I know I have seen this many times and it always makes me scratch my head why accounting like this would not be communicated to analysts prior to earnings releases.
Read Answer Asked by Shane on April 30, 2026