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Q: I have small 'starter' positions in these stocks , all still in the black with the exception of smallish losses in GLXY and KTOS, Most are in non-registered accounts. I have some spare cash and would like to increase position sizes. Are there any that you would add to at this time or would you continue to keep your powder dry for now ? Also, are there any that you feel should be let go ?
Thank you, as always.
Read Answer Asked by Alexandra on February 25, 2026
Q: Grandson has $2000 to start investing with. Looking for up to 4 possible ETF’s for him realizing he has a long timeline growth would be preferred.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Dale on February 25, 2026
Q: Hi Group in what order highest risk first please. (particularly worried tech stocks) and where we go from here??... buy, sell, hold..) plse give me you thought on sectors at most risk going fwd
Read Answer Asked by Terence on February 25, 2026
Q: Hello,

I would appreciate your views on TRIN for an investor seeking income as part of a diversified portfolio, and recommendations for alternatives to TRIN in the same broad category if you don't think that TRIN is an interesting investment.
Read Answer Asked by François on February 24, 2026
Q: For a conservative investor with a 50/50 portfolio (seeking a 4% yield), what percentage of Fixed Income would you place in short and medium term US corporate Bonds? US PCE is stuck at 3%, while Canadian inflation is almost at target. My thesis is this presents a decent opportunity if there is any improvement in American inflation...while Canadian Bonds already have lower inflation priced in. Even if I'm wrong, does it still makes sense to have some US Bonds for diversification? Thanks as always.
Read Answer Asked by Curtis on February 24, 2026
Q: Thoughts on the latest sell off to financials and private equity. Now the AI fear is hitting credit card companies and people are saying two machines can transfer funds without needing credit cards. This is getting crazy as it seems no industry is immune to AI. Are we overreacting, or is the world as we know it going to dramatically change, in which case, what kinds of stocks do we need to keep? What sectors should we lighten up on? What sectors do the screaming buys lie?
Read Answer Asked by Neil on February 24, 2026
Q: A general question of capitulation on your part. At what point to you question your resolve (tenacity or patience) in holding with a company which, more that likely, has better alternatives amongst your many other alternative positions for either short or long term prospects than TRI (as an example) which has had steady MV losses for 3 years?
Read Answer Asked by Claus on February 24, 2026
Q: Regarding my family RESP I set up for my two kids, it will start to be used next year and they will be in school for six years. I was thinking of moving a portion into CDZ for the next few years because I consider it more stable than keeping it in the single stocks that it's currently in. Do you agree or have a different ETF or a few you could recommend?
Read Answer Asked by Wes on February 24, 2026
Q: Hi,
Seems Anthropic is causing quite a few disruptions lately and today their COBOL tool has hit IBM and others. Do you see any reason to wait it out and hold if this could be used as a tax loss in a cash account? I am also concerned about yet another fairly large drop in the price on WSP. Is there any further news regarding it today? Unfortunately I hold that in a RSP account, so am not sure whether to sell or hold, and would welcome your thoughts on this as well. Many thanks for your continued good advice - it is always appreciated!
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Read Answer Asked by Dawn on February 24, 2026