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Q: Canada has narrowed the choice of submarine suppliers to two. Hanwha from South Korea and TKMS from Germany. This is a multi billion dollar project. Does Kraken do business with one or both of them? What impact will this have on PNG's sales? How much of this has already been baked into PNG's price run-up? Is one supplier more beneficial for PNG's future?
Read Answer Asked on February 02, 2026
Q: Are target maturity bond funds a good investment for the fixed income portion of a portfolio if held to maturity? How is the yield and return impacted as the fund continues to purchase bonds for new investors in the future? Is there a cutoff date when the fund will no longer issue new shares? Can you list the advantages and disadvantages of this fund as compared to purchasing an individual bond and hold to maturity. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Brad on February 02, 2026
Q: Hi Peter and 5i,
For someone starting out in an RRSP with $13K to start and then monthly contributions.
I'm looking at one of the following:
1. XAW ($10K) and XIC ($3k)
2. VEQT
3. Other suggestions from 5i.
4. Once it reaches >$50k then start adding individual stocks.
Thank you for your answer and other possible suggestions.
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on February 02, 2026
Q: There appear to be varied opinions on the demand for Canada's future lng demand in the future. The us appears to have the upper hand as far as exporting. Two of the kitimat lng project holdings looking to sell. Your opinion for the next couple years for the above companies. Would you still hold enb as a long term hold?
Read Answer Asked by kenneth on February 02, 2026
Q: Hello everyone,

Oracle has lost half it's value since peaking in September, and I have ridden the wave up and now down. They just announced a $50B equity and debt deal on Feb 01, 2026 to finance their cloud build out primarily for OpenAI. I am getting concerned about the amount of debt they are taking on, and I am wondering if it's time to sell and move on. Thanks for your comments.

PK
Read Answer Asked by Peter on February 02, 2026
Q: Hi 5i
Of these 6 companies what would be your order of preference in buying today?
If you could give some of your reasoning it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Brian on February 02, 2026
Q: Hi Super Team!

Apologies for one of those “apples to oranges”kind of questions but I have some cash to deploy and am deciding between SE and ELVA.

I realize they are very different but if I’m looking for projected growth, reasonable valuation and some strong fundamentals which would you pick today?

This is for a 3-5 year hold and is a 3% allocation in terms of my total portfolio.

As always, thank you so much for all you do.
Read Answer Asked by Josh on January 30, 2026
Q: Hi,

I need to raise some cash.

What would be your order to sell of the stocks listed, for a long-term, somewhat growth oriented investor.

Thank you,
CG
Read Answer Asked by Camille on January 30, 2026
Q: Hi 5i,

My portfolio currently has a full position in XGD which has been brilliant. Looking forward, how do you view opportunities in base metals/copper and uranium versus gold?

As the commodity rally broadens I want to expand my positions beyond gold and am looking for ETF exposure. I see ZMT and XBM for Canadian listed base metals, and HURA for uranium. Are there any other ETFs that you focus on?

Thanks in advance and please remove credits as needed.
Read Answer Asked by Greg on January 30, 2026
Q: Hi 5i,
Thanks for the great work. I'm a long-time FNV shareholder and WPM is continuing to outperform. How do you view the two companies today? Would you follow momentum and switch from FNV into WPM?

Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Greg on January 30, 2026
Q: A portion of my portfolio is invested in gold, and I have enjoyed the ride that more than tripled the price of gold since February 2024, when the European Commission officially approved regulations allowing the use of proceeds from frozen Russian assets to arm Ukraine and stated that these assets would remain frozen until Russia repays damages to Ukraine after the war.

Even though I am pessimistic that Trump’s efforts will bring an end to this war - there is too much financial interest in the U.S. and Europe to continue it for as long as possible - there is still a chance he will succeed, and I expect that the price of gold may come down significantly following peace.

As PHYS doesn’t have options, is buying GLD puts the best way to hedge gold prices? Any other suggestions?
Read Answer Asked by Michael on January 30, 2026