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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: BHP's Jansen project in Saskatchewan has been getting lots of publicity lately. Slated to start producing in 2026 apparently it will ultimately produce something like 10% of world's potash. What are the implications for world price, and companies like CCO and NXE? Are they still buyable, or is it wait and see.?
Read Answer Asked by John on December 24, 2025
Q: Hello
with the seizure of tankers in Venezuela
the prices of oil can go up
can you give a few choices of oil you would like to add
I have CNQ SU, WCP, PEY TOU
thanks
keep the world safe, no war
thanks
Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on December 24, 2025
Q: Thank you for the common sense advice and recommendations. You folks have made a big difference to mine and my family's portfolios. The best investment decision I have made was becoming a 5i member.

All the best to you and your's in 2026.

Mike
Read Answer Asked by Michael on December 24, 2025
Q: Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year to all at 5i!!!
Thanks to all for another amazing year of guidance from 5i!!! Everyone should be very proud of the job they do for the members!!!
This question is not time sensitive, so do not rush to answer at all.
Sometime in the New Year is just fine.
Question:
In the article "Inflation is Not Going Back" by Barry Ritzholz the information pertains very specifically to the u.s. The Canadian economy may be linked to, but is not the same as, the american. Therefore, what specifically Canadian interpretations or conclusions might one draw from that data, or equivalent Canadian data? Or, do we accept those conclusions as being equally applicable to Canada?
Just curious.....
Best Wishes to all at 5i Research!!
Cheers,
Mike
Read Answer Asked by Mike on December 24, 2025
Q: 1. Please recommend public or private companies in the "carbon capture" technology space to track.

2, Your thought on Nuclear power technology moving forward and companies to invest in on related material, build, service & maintenance

Happy Holidays and thank you for your service !
Read Answer Asked by Steve on December 23, 2025
Q: Good morning,

Could you please offer your insights and commentary on this NGEX spinout now that it is trading.

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Brad on December 23, 2025
Q: Hi Gang
What are your top 5 etf. At this time
Thanks Mike B
Read Answer Asked by Mike on December 23, 2025
Q: I recently heard of the $BPENER as a marker for oil sentiment. It is carried by Stock Charts here: https://stockcharts.com/sc3/ui/?s=%24BPENER
Are you familiar with this? Can you explain it to me as much as you know? How it works? And how to best way you can use it? Or best not at all?
Read Answer Asked by Steven on December 23, 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: I’m doing a fairly major portfolio clean-up and account optimization exercise.
Specifically, I’m removing dividend-oriented and income-generating stocks from my TFSA and RRSP that are better suited to a non-registered account, and reallocating TFSA/RRSP capital to assets that benefit most from tax sheltering.

At a broad level, I’d appreciate your perspective on:

• Which CAD and USD names are best suited to an RRSP (e.g., U.S. dividend payers, global compounders, cyclicals, etc.)
• Which CAD and USD names are best suited to a TFSA (long-term growth, compounding, low income leakage)

I’m less interested in yield optimization and more focused on long-term after-tax efficiency and proper account placement.

If helpful, feel free to answer at a category level (e.g., “U.S. dividend aristocrats,” “Canadian compounders,” etc.) or with specific examples you think are particularly well-suited.

Thanks — looking forward to your thoughts.
Read Answer Asked by Gary on December 23, 2025