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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: Will the webinar featuring Ryan's 2026 outlook from Dec 16th be made available?

Unfortunately, I missed the recording and I would very much like to view it. Thx and happy holidays!
Read Answer Asked by Cathy on December 22, 2025
Q: We are looking to inject more growth into our TFSAs - can accept reasonable degree of risk. Looking for concentrated list 10 stocks for 3-5 year hold.
Read Answer Asked by sam on December 22, 2025
Q: Hi Gang

Thanks for your great service

What are Your top Gold. Copper and Sliver ETFs at this time
Thanks MIke B
Read Answer Asked by Mike on December 22, 2025
Q: Hi Peter and 5i,
Like the momentum of both companies. Like the strong net cash position of TIH.
Which one would you pick of the 2 for the potential highest return over the next 5 years?
Is it FTT based on 5i starting a new position in your Balanced Portfolio? Or is it a coin toss?
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on December 22, 2025
Q: Order Fill Limit Order Tips for ETFs. I have been placing limit orders to buy TCSH ETF which is a Canadian money market ETF. I have access to Time & Sales data using TD Advanced Dashboard. It looks like the transaction prices vary between 50.10 and 50.11 with "size" typically 100 to 200. I am not sure if "size" refers to lot size or quantity of shares (maybe you guys know?). I would like to buy 1,800 shares at 50.10. Will I have better success rate if I place multiple limit orders using lower quantities at 50.10 or likely the same result if I just place 1 limit order for 1,800 shares at 50.10? Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Ian on December 22, 2025
Q: My portfolio by region is Canada 58%, US 37%, International 5%. It is recommended that I put my international to 25%. What are 5 stocks/ETF's that you would recommend that would increase my international exposure? Industry-wise, I am heavy on financials and energy already, and I prefer a balanced portfolio. Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Timothy 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: Trying to decide whether to keep SIS or look for something with a greater return potential. When I look at the profile, (evening Dec 18), I see that it is trading at a P/E of 25.31 which seems to be based on earnings of .86, which is very close to mathing out at the share price shown of $22.25.
I also see that the current consensus estimate for EPS in 2026 is 1.37. If SIS trades at a similar P/E in Dec 2026, as it is now, 25.31, then that would give a potential share price of $34.67, approximately 56% above the current price. I see that target prices are $26-$30. Even at $30, that would make the P/E in Dec 2026 about 21; below where it is now. So, is SIS over valued now or are the estimates too low and this should be kept or bought? The high and low P/E shown in the data are very far apart so not really applicable.

An interesting note to add is that I asked Google AI for the P/E in the last 5 years and it shows the following for Dec of each of the years shown:
2020-27.4
2021-102.7 Covid outlier I guess
2022-25.5
2023-26.2
2024-29.1
2025-25.4

Sorry for the length here but don't know how else to explain my predicament...

Was going to make this public but didn't because of length- feel free to change the status if you wish.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on December 22, 2025
Q: I would appreciate your guidance on investing available cash in my portfolio. I recently sold my NVIDIA holdings, and as a result, approximately 50% of my RRIF investments are currently in cash, and about 5% of my non-registered (open) investment accounts are also in cash. I currently hold VFV, VGRO and XIC in my open account along with approximately 20 equities. I do not currently hold any ETFs in my RRIF account. My objective is to fully invest this cash before the end of 2025. I would appreciate your recommendations on the following:
• Top five investment ideas (ETFs and equities) suitable for my RRIF account, and
• Top five investment ideas (ETFs and equities) suitable for my non-registered (open) account,
with the following parameters in mind:
• Investment horizon: 5 to 10 years
• Risk profile: Moderate
Thank you in advance for your assistance. I value your research and look forward to your recommendations. Best wishes to you and your team for the Holiday Season, and warm regards for a healthy and prosperous New Year.
Read Answer Asked by Don on December 22, 2025
Q: Hi, I’m retired 70 year old , looking at more conservative alternatives to stocks for a portion of my portfolio (30-40%). Could you give your opinion on TIPS I believe it’s US , but I see a Canadian version ZTIP. Interesting that it is inflation protection? Your thoughts and best one to buy. ( like to keep taxes simple).
Also could you give me your favourite dividend aristocrat etf. And do you consider this etf more conservative than a regular dividend etf.
Thanks for your help over the years, Merry Christmas
Read Answer Asked by Brad on December 22, 2025
Q: Everyone, recently i have been reading your early and earliest questions because i believe history repeats itself. Thanks for leaving the questions for rereading. Clayton
Read Answer Asked by Clayton on December 22, 2025
Q: Do you have a blog entry or past question response related to US listed opportunities that could benefit from the end of tax loss selling? If not, can you provide 10 opportunities that would benefit specifically from this seasonal event? Can you also explain the extent to which tax related selling and potential rebounds occur in the US compared to the Canadian market? Is it just as likely or less likely based on the size of their market and different tax system? Lastly and on the same theme, if CSU is an excellent candidate for a recover from tax related selling, is NOW a US listed candidate for a rebound on a potentially larger scale given the larger following that it has?
Read Answer Asked by Tim on December 22, 2025
Q: What are your thoughts on investing in private credit? Should it be part of a diversified portfolio? Are the above ETF's a good vehicle to invest in private credit?
Happy Holidays to the 5i staff!
Read Answer Asked by ROB on December 22, 2025