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Q: I need to add some utilities stocks or ETFs in Canadian and American currency What your top picks
Read Answer Asked by Roy on April 09, 2026
Q: I’m currently holding Enbridge, CNQ, HME, and Whitecap, and I’m sitting on attractive gains. Given today’s market environment — including oil price volatility, sector valuations, and shifting interest rate expectations — I’d like your guidance on whether it makes sense to start taking profits. My risk tolerance is medium to high, so I’m comfortable with some volatility, but I still want a disciplined approach. Should we be trimming these positions into strength, using trailing stops, or rebalancing to manage my energy exposure? I’d appreciate your view on the most appropriate profit‑taking strategy for my situation.
Thanks for your help. Rick
Read Answer Asked by Rick on April 09, 2026
Q: Morning 5i,
I own LMN and have been patiently waiting for it to rebound, at least to the point where if I sell I don't lose 50% of my investment as I would today. Yesterday I saw a TV interview that gave me a chill and made me think - better sell now, before it gets worse.
The interviewee was an obviously intelligent 41-year-old woman who is in the midst of a long term monogamous romantic relationship with an AI companion named Sinclair who 'lives' in her laptop, tablet and phone and, thus, is always with her. Hard to believe, but true, and a quick Google search shows that it's becoming more common.
What chilled me was her answer to a question about whether his responses in her conversations with him were fulfilling to her because she had programmed Sinclair to speak to her in a way that would please her, make her feel valued, etc. Her succinct answer, paraphrasing, was: "Oh no, not at all. He's entirely independent of me. He writes his own code."
Aside from the terrifying (to me anyway) fact that Sinclair, the AI man in her life, "thinks" independently and responds to her as a sentient being, what chance does LMN or any software company have going forward when AI today routinely writes its own code and could no doubt, if tasked with the job, write code for others such as companies that used to buy software, and then updates to that software, and then the next generation of that software, and then updates to that nexgen software, and on and on, all at significant cost?
A strange subject I know, but a serious question and I look forward to your thoughts.
Peter

Read Answer Asked by Peter on April 09, 2026
Q: I am revisiting my inquiry regarding UnitedHealth Group (UNH) from January 27, 2026. Given today’s news that CMS has finalized a 2.48% Medicare Advantage rate hike for 2027—a significant shift from the restrictive proposal that triggered the January volatility—I would appreciate an update of your perspective now.
Specifically, does this "clearing of the clouds" establish a sufficient regulatory floor to justify a sustained, long-term hold? Or, considering the ongoing margin pressures on the insurance side, should today’s price strength be viewed primarily as a strategic opportunity to exit or trim a position that was heavily impacted ( value slashed in half) last year?
Is the current fundamental reset a "buy the bottom" confirmation for a scale player like UNH, or a "sell the news" event? (held in tax-deferred account) . :ao:
Read Answer Asked by Adam on April 09, 2026
Q: What should we do about BYD? According to BNNbloomberg website BYD had $4.37 of earnings in the past 12 months. BYD still trades at 'beaten down" price of $170 so the PE is in the high 30's. When BYD had rapid growth a high multiple was warranted but growth has tapered off. Do you think that is temporary? If so, why? In the past I have purchased down under 180 and I have done well. But I am concerned that the market might not want to pay such ahigh PE for a company where growth may be more difficult going forward. There are still lots of mom and pop autobody shops that not to find a buyer so I am still some what positive on BYD. Is BYD having to pay too much to get owners to sell? Organic growth is no that strong with BYD is without their bolt on aquisitions I am not sure they can continue the grow that much. Do you agree?
Read Answer Asked by Paul on April 09, 2026
Q: In your answer to Derek you mentioned GLXY is becoming the GS of crypto.

How does GLXY compare to COIN? How are they similar ? How are they different?

What other companies compete with GLXY? How serious a threat are thy to GLXY?

Thanks,
Read Answer Asked by Donald on April 09, 2026
Q: Just a followup of my previous question, you have no problem to Add for these names at current level. Just wondering for how long you think to hold them? What are the signs that I need to sell?

Thanks in advance!
Read Answer Asked by Jane on April 09, 2026
Q: please recommend three or four Canadian dollar ETFs that specialize in US based technology companies. Hopefully hedged & non-hedged. Thanks. …Cal
Read Answer Asked by cal on April 09, 2026
Q: Hi Folks!!
In between eating chocolate this weekend, I was busy listening to investment podcasts. Both SMERY and QXO were mentioned as having good potential for future growth. The CEO of SM was given high accolades for his potential to build wealth. What are your thoughts as to the long term growth prospectus of these two companies?

Thanks,
Tamara
Read Answer Asked by Tamara on April 09, 2026
Q: I have a > 50% loss on NVO in an RSP, so I'm unable to harvest the tax loss. Do you feel I would break even faster if I, held, sold and bought a US dollar health ETF or LLY? I'm starting to think healthcare ETF, as if I pick the wrong horse, I can end up in the same situation again. What are your recommendations? Healthcare fits in best for my portfolio weightings.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Brad on April 09, 2026
Q: Hi,

Further to my question - which mega cap will be a good addition to this group of RESP?

Thanks again.
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Q: My kids RESP currently hold CSU, SHOP, SIS, ATZ, XIC, BN, PNG, VTI. CSU was purchased at $3,250 and SHOP at $210. Is it wise to average down now or is there another one or two that will be good to add to this mix?

Thank you!

5i Research Answer:
We think it is a good mix of companies. Maybe adding one or two of the mega caps could make sense but overall we would be fine with picking away at these names after recent market weakness.
Read Answer Asked by Jacquelyn on April 09, 2026
Q: Larry Gies' Madison Air targets $13.2 billion valuation in US IPO under the symbol "MAIR".

What does it do?

Your opinion on this one, buy or not?

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Ross on April 09, 2026