Q: At current levels do you think TOI presents a good entry point for a long term holding? Alternatively, do you think GLXY may be a good option for a more hands on holding?
The context is a TFSA account where losses should be avoided and the goal is to achieve above market returns. i.e. the alternative would be a market ETF.
Q: What are your thoughts on these for a retired investor looking to enhance yield over standard banking and insurance holdings. I'm thinking to swap part of my banking/ insurance holdings over to enhanced yield.
I see from past questions that you're not fans of split shares. What are the risks, when do these stocks work well, when are they at risk, and are there any of these or others that you think can be bought for a partial position in my banking/ insurance portfolio.
Q: My CNQ is down $1400 today. Is it time to replace it with a top up of CVX and XOM? Shoiuld NXF-B also be replaced? It may not seem to be affected by the Venezuela takeover as there are no Canadian companies being held. Please take as many credits as required.
As an addendum to my previous question, NXF-B may indeed hold Canadian oil co. Thus is it a sell now due to the Venezuelan takeover? If so please suggest a replacement. Eighty year old value dividend investor. I also gol CVX and XOM. Just add to those?
Thank you
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.
Q: With Venezuela's action, Canadian Oil companies are taking a hit today. Is it a buying/adding in opportunity? I am considering adding positions to CNQ, PPL, TOU, and any other recommendations you may have.
I am looking at where to deploy my TFSA contribution for this year and would be interested to hear your thoughts. My largest position is BN at close to 5% so I am thinking of adding to my smaller positions listed above. If this were your portfolio, would you add this year's $7000 to one stock, or add smaller amounts to two or three stocks? Or, would you only add to BN as it is still at a sleep at night percentage?
Q: Some copper stocks have increased significantly in the last 52 weeks. Is it too late to start a first/new position. What would be the preference from above list? Please list your own choices if it is not on above list.
Thank you for your service.
Albert
Q: I have owned BCE for 15 years and T (Telus) for maybe 10 years or less - combined $80K investments. Both are down for different reasons. I am up , including dividends a fair bit as I reinvest the dividends where opportunities present. Would you add to T at the current price?
Watched an interesting interview with Darren Mclean who highlighted a couple of gold companies:
MFG (not listed on your database yet) and SGD.
He's the one who actually flew satellites over mining projects and read drill reports personally to decide whether projects were a "scam" or legit.
What drew me to this was the idea that Muddy Waters and Darren Mclean are taking long positions in these companies, despite their primary business being short sellers.
Here is the original article by Larry McDonald of the Globe and Mail, including the video link:
Video link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYA3S3N-dgQ&list=PLHXV1yDW9VX9Nu7g6mQVCTL5fzzDCmg9C&index=37
Wondering what your thoughts are on these two companies, especially as share prices have run up parabolically on SGD?
My interest would be in small speculative positions only.
Q: XLB and ZLC are my primary bond holdings. With the rather abrupt steepening of the yield curve, would you recommend selling both of these and replacing them with shorter term funds ? If so, which funds would you recommend ?
Q: How would you rank these? I hold all 3 and am thinking to sell OGI into either SNDL or GTII. I'm bullish on US cannabis in 2026 with 280e being removed after schedule 3 gets implemented and I don't see OGI as having many assets there. Are there other names with US assets that you prefer?
Q: First, thank you for all your posted and individual guidance in 2025. It is very useful and comforting.
Fuel prices at the pump are now quite low and the Venezuela takeover has shocked the sector.
I am wondering about these 3 oil related stocks which have all dropped today. Do you see the sector going downhill and if so, what are the reasons, and whether or not a reversal of those same issues would lead to an increase in sector performance. Or is there any other new information on these stocks which could lead them to continue to slide.
Many thanks and Happy 2026 to your entire team at 5i.