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Q: I currently own a small position in GSY in my TFSA. Tired on the volatility of this stock and considering changing for HPS.A. Sector change is ok.
Which of the two would you consider to have better growth prospects for a 5 year hold? Why?

Thanks,

Jim


Read Answer Asked by Jim on December 01, 2025
Q: Can you please rank the quality of these U.S. Consumer Staple stocks with regards to the increasing of their respective dividends going forward as well as the rebounding of their business when sentiment turns favourable towards this sector?
Read Answer Asked by James on December 01, 2025
Q: I’ve recently subscribed to 5i, and appreciate all the good information that you have on your website.

A question: how do you choose which stocks to research and which to not research? In your model portfolios, you have included a number of big-name stocks (BCE, L, TD, BN, amongst others) that aren’t rated. I understand they are included in your model portfolios to provide sector diversification, but would I be correct to infer that if you rated them they wouldn’t likely be “A” stocks?

A somewhat related question: your Income Model Portfolio includes BCE, CNQ, FTS, H and TD (amongst others), all non-rated, but your Balanced Equity Model Portfolio does not. Does this mean that although you view these stocks as being good dividend-payers, you also think they have limited upside?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Harry on December 01, 2025
Q: I am a 70 year-old value investor that is reluctant to invest further in what I believe is an over-valued market. Our new portfolio manager is recommending "Index deposit notes" offered by major Canadian banks. Can you please tell me more about these market-linked term deposits? I would prefer to wait for a market correction and then invest in equities, but the portfolio manager feels the market could continue to rise over the next few years. I am of the opinion we are looking at a significant recession in 2026.
Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Grant on December 01, 2025
Q: Our new portfolio manager is recommending the KKR Infrastructure Fund (“KIF”) as an alternative investment. Can you please tell me more about this private equity fund and the KKR investment company? I am a 70 year-old value investor and can't find any metrics for the fund. Do you know how the price is set for KIF? I am concerned that KKR could close the gate for redemptions at anytime.
Thanks for for comments!
Read Answer Asked by Grant on December 01, 2025
Q: I am 70 year-old value investor who is reluctant to invest further in the current overvalued equity market. Our new portfolio manager is recommending the AQR Apex Strategy Fund as an alternative investment. I am reluctant to invest in something I don't understand. Can you please tell me more about the AQR Apex Strategy Fund?
Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Grant on December 01, 2025
Q: I see Volkswagen has licensed QS’s latest battery fabrication process called “Cobra”. Risks persist certainly but it is a milestone achievement. My take on the company is they may make batteries for the auto industry in the US but they will try to generate significant revenue from having other world wide businesses make them and collect royalties. There is a danger other companies will try to reverse engineer the batteries so money will need to be spent protecting their patents.
It never gets easy!
Jim
Read Answer Asked by James on December 01, 2025
Q: In my TFSA the following companies are all in the red: ATS, DRX, KSI, LUCA, NTR, PSI, PXT. Can you suggest which ones are likely to recover in the next year or two, and which ones I could sell as laggards and reinvest the money in something "growtier". Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Ivars on December 01, 2025
Q: Hi Peter,

I have a question on Well Health and their Competition Bureau issue. Would it not be bullish for a company of Well's size to be considered to have a competitive edge on Telus, Loblaws et al considering it only has about 2% of the Primary Care clinics in Canada. I am wondering if this is an opportunity especially during tax loss.
Read Answer Asked by Frank on December 01, 2025
Q: I will have a fresh 100K to deploy in early January which I would like to invest in dividend paying stocks that benefit from the dividend tax credit. Ten solid Canadian companies with a good return and good growth ahead.

Would you please recommend some stocks that I could start a new income portfolio in this climate, at these prices? Thank you. I have some preferences, and wonder what you would add/delete/substitute.

Enbridge, RBC, Pembina, Emera, Brookfield Renewable, ... and then I draw a blank because I suddenly feel I am duplicating industry giants. Is A & W still buyable? Thanks.

Please draw as many points as necessary!

Read Answer Asked by Sylvia on December 01, 2025
Q: Was looking through your Tax Loss Selling Report and Dream Unlimited caught my attention. Not much love for or attention paid to this stock to the point that there were no quetions re. its most recent earnings on Nov. 11 . Could I have your belated assessment of these earnings before I decide whether to take a flyer or talk myself down .
Thank-you.
Read Answer Asked by William on December 01, 2025
Q: Hey 5i, I would like your suggestions on portfolio construction for a retired individual. Basically I would like your suggestions for percentage breakdown between Canada, US, and international. My plans for international is just buying VXUS and calling it a day. For Canada I’m buying ETFs XDIV and CDZ. For the US I’m going to buy the 11 sectors (including REITS) through ETFs, either Vanguards or ishares. So I would like your suggestions on percentages put to the 11 sectors in the US for a retired individual. Thanks so much and what a great service you have!
Read Answer Asked by Mark on December 01, 2025
Q: Up > 100% on my BN position. Considering taking my profits to buy LMN (currently own TOI). Looking at 12 month hold of LMN with the possibility 2026 year end sell, redeploying back into BN. Essentially trying to capitalize on bounce back of LMN. Thoughts?
Read Answer Asked by Chris on December 01, 2025