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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
Q: Kel is up 20% in the past few trading sessions and HME is up 16%. I like them both but feel they have really had hyperbolic moves lately.

If you were going to open positions in these 2 energy plays would you wait or buy at current market.

If wait, at what price?

Sheldon
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on April 30, 2026
Q: Now that Shell have snapped up ARX what are all the remaining Canadian companies with big gas and liquids reserves in the Montnery Formation? I am looking for large reserves, strong and growing dividends and a track record of good management. Which would you invest in?
Thanks...... Paul K
Read Answer Asked by Paul on April 29, 2026
Q: While I am sure Mr. Nuttall will have some interesting insight into today’s news that the UAE is withdrawing from OPEC, I would appreciate your thoughts. First, is this something short term, and the UAE rejoins after the Iran crisis, or can we now expect an upheaval in OPEC and its membership? Articles suggest this will result in a lowering of oil prices in the medium term if the UAE remains out….your thoughts?

Thanks as always,

Dave
Read Answer Asked by Dave on April 29, 2026
Q: with the takeover of Arc by shell, I am wondering if other Montney operations become targets. How would you rate these three or are there others you could mention?
Read Answer Asked by hal on April 29, 2026
Q: Hello Peter
one of the speakers on BNN made Key his past pick and has done well
he seems to prefer Key.ca over some of the Cdn pipelines like ENB TRP and PPL
Keyera has out performed the above pipelines in the last year or so
should I start a partial position in Keyera or add to my pipelines with any pullback, thank you
Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on April 28, 2026
Q: Hello 5iTeam,
I sold the only energy stock (ARX) that I had in my
portfolio after it was announced that it has been acquired by Shell. Would you please recommend a Cdn stock (or stocks) to replace ARX.
Cheers,
H
Read Answer Asked by Harry on April 28, 2026
Q: Sorry for the " subquestions" but all are related to the same stock + the same % of energy investments..What is the best option in my RRSP ? 1) sell now 2) wait for the Shell acquisition and then : a) keep the cash + Shell stocks or b) Sell Shell stocks in order to buy an equivalent US large oil Cie for nontaxable dividends ( XOM ? etc..).
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on April 28, 2026