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Q: I am sitting on a fair bit of cash in my portfolio and would like to start transitioning into dividend paying stocks. I have looked through the income portfolio and notice that quite a few of them are near all time highs. I know you don't like trying to time the market but do you think it would be prudent to wait for the current market volatility to pass before starting to build positions. Looking at Stingray group and TD, they have both almost double in the last year. Thoughts?
Read Answer Asked by Rodney on March 23, 2026
Q: I've noticed 5i has had some rather negative comments on HBND { yield 11.8% } lately . Is HPYT { yield 18.25% } essentially the same product ? ..... And does 5i hold the same negative views toward it ? .... What effect on unit price would the end of the war have ? Thanks for your terrific service ......
Read Answer Asked by Garth on March 23, 2026
Q: In a recent answer you stated "while we might not be too excited about the outlook for real estate". Could you please expand on your thoughts. In addition to a diversified stock portfolio I hold considerable investments in rental income properties - multi-residential and commercial in the Kitchener/Waterloo area. At 69yo I'm considering going more conservative like increasing my GIC holdings.
Read Answer Asked by dave on March 23, 2026
Q: Any thoughts on CHAC/Xanadu? Looks risky but maybe promising?

thanks
Read Answer Asked by alex on March 23, 2026
Q: Recently your team viewed MDLZ as expensive. I'm assuming that this is mainly based on squeezed margins and lower earnings (?), because I see P/S and P/CF as reasonable.

I know GIS likely shares similar issues. Technically, if GIS got to the $32 level, it would seem like an extremely good buy if it could ever get the margins under control.

Do you see either as a better buy than the other? I would assume that there would be no concern on either company's debt or dividend ?
Read Answer Asked by James on March 23, 2026
Q: In a recent response to a question regarding what three things an investor should do during periods of market turmoil, the third suggestion was to be on the lookout for bargains. Gold mining stocks have been mercilessly sold off recently. However, at this moment the gold price is $4640. At this price, gold companies are gushing cash. I have scoured the gold stock universe looking for bargains. At less than 10x earnings and with visible growth in the future, do you consider Torex Gold to be a bargain at this moment? Assuming the gold price stays above $4000, could you also suggest two other gold companies (excluding AEM, LUG, and ARIS) that might be considered bargains right now?

Thanks as always for your expertise.
Read Answer Asked by Richard on March 23, 2026
Q: A number of Small Caps have pulled back significantly. Do you still like these names? Are there any of these names that you feel should be sold?

Thanks
Tim
Read Answer Asked by Timothy on March 23, 2026
Q: Which Canadian Bank is your favorite right now, and why ? P/E, loan losses, strengths ?
Read Answer Asked by Mark on March 23, 2026
Q: Would appreciate your comments on this company. Full-year results for 2025 were released yesterday. On the conference call they described developments in Montana, Alaska, Mexico and Australia as well as a very large tungsten deposit just west of Sudbury and other growth opportunities as well as much broader institutional investor support, now up to 40%.
Read Answer Asked by David on March 23, 2026
Q: What are your thoughts about what is happening to silver now a days? Silver usually good for inflation, yet not good when US$ strong. Seems like we have opposite influence going on now and US$ strength winning. Is that all there is influencing silver, some say market is being influenced by the paper silver and some large institutions allegedly. do you think that has anything to do with it? Seems to me, with all the demand for silver, inflation etc, silver should be headed north, not getting slaughtered. Your thoughts please.
Read Answer Asked by Mike on March 23, 2026
Q: Airbus is listed on the OTC as EADSY (ADR) and as EADSF (ORD)
Please explain the difference between the two and advise which is preferable.
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Catherine on March 23, 2026
Q: Hi Team,
In reference to discussion over MU earnings and the market not giving them any credit: I watched a clip yesterday I thought made a lot of sense in regards to the sector's historically "cyclical" nature. The guy was basically saying that with AI and the way the world has changed that the cyclicality of the chip sector is almost a "thing of the past" going forward. Demand brought on by AI is expected to essentially keep growing. More and more of everything we use and do now will be requiring chips. Right now the market seems like it does not believe the numbers that MU just put out will last more than a quarter. This just seems wrong. It makes sense to me that this guy may be correct in saying that we should not value these types of names as being so cyclical anymore. To me the way AI and technology is headed it looks almost like these names should be more viewed now as consumer staples, a necessity in today's life. Not sure what your thoughts all are on this? Would you agree?

Shane.
Read Answer Asked by Shane on March 20, 2026