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Q: Non-urgent question. Please respond at your convenience.
Can you please review and comment on their recent financials/performance?

Share price has dropped from their recent highs and 7% dividend seems attractive.
Can you also give your opinion on dividend sustainability?
Read Answer Asked by Jabs on December 30, 2025
Q: Hello
it was mentioned that Peter would give his thoughts of some of the stocks on TSX that would be candidates for a rebound in 2026, on National Post on Dec 20 , I have missed seeing that, can you let me know what are some of the stocks that he like for a rebound after a disappointing 2025 year? thanks
Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on December 30, 2025
Q: ROOF recycles reshingles. They shred a shingle and produce 3 different products. The marketplace has a different cycle wherein they shred a shingle to produce road tar. Does ROOF have enough of a differentiator in its product line to sustain the viability of the company long term. Could you provide your opinion on this company's valuation and long term outlook for the next 3 - 5 years?

I have just become a new member; I read questions every day and I am very pleased with the information and website that you have developed. Thank you. I am a regular investor, but as a novice investor your guidance is invaluable.
Read Answer Asked by Wanda on December 29, 2025
Q: With the trillions of dollars being invested in the U.S. in 2026, what would be 5 companies that would benefit the most from that.
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on December 24, 2025
Q: Jim Chanos has expressed the opinion that NBIS and CRWV are capital intensive, low margin, and high risk investments. Your comments much appreciated. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Ian on December 23, 2025
Q: Hello Team,

Considering the facts that:
Lumentum (LITE) is the High-Alpha play. It has the most momentum and the most critical technology (OCS), but it is currently considered "high risk/high reward" due to its vertical price chart.

Coherent (COHR) is the Catch-up play. It is favored by analysts who see "underappreciated upside." If Coherent can prove it is winning a larger share of the 1.6T transceiver market in its next earnings call (early 2026), its stock could "gap up" to match Lumentum's valuation.

For a 10 year investment, would you prioritize one over another? Or would you buy both?

Thank you for help all of us become richer and more informed in 2025. I wish you all at 5i a merry holiday season and a happy 2026. :)
Read Answer Asked by Saeed on December 22, 2025
Q: in regards to nicks question on Tesla,I have been driving with Full Self Drive for the last year and the improvement with Grok and Ai added in the last updates have made it incredible, most drives in and around town take no interventions from me, FSD is almost there and only 8% of Tesla drivers have it now, at 99$ per month it could be a sizeable contribution to cash flow,
Read Answer Asked by Jean on December 22, 2025
Q: I am interested to know your thoughts about US MLPs for Canadian investors. One that’s been on my radar for a while is energy transfer partners. Could you please address the tax issue related to what a Canadian investor must be careful of, or which account would be better to hold an MLP in. In addition, could you list 3 to 5 MLPs that pay wonderful dividends that you would recommend?
Read Answer Asked by Kirk on December 22, 2025
Q: NRXS Can you give me you opinion on this stock. Do you it has potential from current prices?
Read Answer Asked by Imtiaz on December 22, 2025
Q: I am seeing sell recommendations for ARM from other analysts. ARM designs the CPUs used in almost all cellphones, the current Apple computers and a growing share of data centres. How could this stock be overvalued? What is your projection for the medium to long term?
Read Answer Asked by Robert on December 22, 2025
Q: What Long term care stocks would you recommend in Canada or US ?
Read Answer Asked by Allen on December 20, 2025
Q: Hi, to piggy back onto my recently submitted question, are there any Canadian companies that might also fit this criteria?
Thanks in advance!!


cheers...
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on December 20, 2025