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Q: I half positions in the ten stocks listed and I am down 12%+ in all of them. Please rank them in terms of best candidate(s) to increase to a full position now vs waiting. Also advise if the lowest ranked should just be exited altogether
Read Answer Asked by Chris on November 06, 2025
Q: They issued their first q results as a public company. The dividend was set at 92 cents (23 cents per q)(5.8% yield) for the year.I believe they beat on EBITDA and earnings. Very little debt. The stock seems undervalued and looks like a nice long-term hold. It is only covered by 2 brokers, but more were on the conference call.
Your thoughts please.
Read Answer Asked by Murray on November 06, 2025
Q: I don’t have any international ETF. Can you please suggest 2 to 3 ETF

If you need to buy one ETF which one would you recommend to buy.

Thanks for your excellent service
Read Answer Asked by Hector on November 06, 2025
Q: Is MAXQ still the proverbial lottery ticket? Up from 4 cents to 22.5 cents but won’t take much bad news to return to its starting point. Is MDA buying shares and is there a business launching satellites from Cape Breton? Any thoughts you have would be appreciated. Oh I don’t think MAXQ appears to be in your data base
Jim
Read Answer Asked by James on November 06, 2025
Q: Hi,

I’ve had a nice run with both of these. Thinking of selling one. All things considered regarding their lines of business which has a better growth outlook? Or are they complementary to each others such that owning both is a good thing?

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on November 06, 2025
Q: For a dividend account, in what order would you acquire and at what price. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by David on November 06, 2025
Q: Morning 5i,
Now that the details of the budget have been revealed (and although not a sure thing, assuming that it does survive the upcoming vote) could you identify the 5 names that you think will benefit most from a share appreciation standpoint until the next budget comes along in a year's time, along with your rationale for each.
Thanks 5i, and I look forward to your thoughts.

As a corollary to my recent question about names that will benefit most from the budget, could you also identify those names, if any, that you think might suffer most from the just released budgetary terms? (For example, I heard something about "predatory lenders" being restricted, and I wonder if GSY or PRL might meet the government's definition of predatory lender and, if so, what they are facing as a result.) But also, any other companies in other sectors that you think might face headwinds due to the budget.
Peter
Read Answer Asked by Peter on November 06, 2025
Q: A question was answered today in which you endorsed 6 ETF's for a passive approach to portfolio construction. If you were to add three additional ETF's to this mix that provided more aggressive exposure to sectors that you liked, what would they be?
Read Answer Asked by philip on November 06, 2025