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Q: Hello
Could you please clarify as in some answers recently, the response has been to buy the stock , Vitalhub but the last response was to hold. Here is an analyst view as of today's globe , "Mr. Tse also singled out VitalHub Corp. (VHI-T +3.10%increase
, “outperform” and $16 target) as being a “potential upside surprise” during earnings season.

“We believe the company has been conservative with its margin outlook given its record of surfacing synergies post acquisitions,” he said. “We see upside potential to EBITDA in either the following results and/or forward-looking outlook.”Mr Tse is National Bank Analyst.

The view seems to buy VHI. Can you please clarify?
Read Answer Asked by umedali on January 27, 2026
Q: What is the risk if 100% tariffs were applied to CDA according to the recent situation,concerning 1) canadian economy 2) stocks and sectors ; is this is a concern for your excellent team , and does ,or shall it if effective,reshape your investing strategy?
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on January 27, 2026
Q: I want to invest in RRSP and TFSA and can you advice me the stocks related to metal and gold , either canadian or US .

Thanks,
Read Answer Asked by Pir on January 27, 2026
Q: Good Afternoon
Looking at the offerings for ISRG and GRID, Do they offer products unique to their markets and have developed a loyal and growing customer base? For pure growth going forward which company would you endorse? I have become impatient with ISRG and the lack of SP appreciation
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Marty on January 27, 2026
Q: Which of CAT, FTT, and TIH do you see as the best performer over the next year? Thanks for your insight.
Ian
Read Answer Asked by Ian on January 27, 2026
Q: The question from Gerald

"Q: Hopefully, the term is self-explanatory."

What is this about?
Read Answer Asked by Peter on January 27, 2026
Q: A response to Savalai's question on an ETF for US natural gas producers.

Eric Nuttal's (or Ninepoint Energy's) own ETF seems to fit the bill.

The ticker is NNRG.NE.
Read Answer Asked by Kevin on January 27, 2026
Q: Could I please have you rank the above stocks in terms of must have in a portfolio constructed today for the long term.
Read Answer Asked by Kyle on January 27, 2026
Q: Hopefully, the term is self-explanatory.

So far, very profitable. Have you seen anybody who has written about it?
Read Answer Asked by Gerald on January 27, 2026
Q: Hello team,

Given the looming tensions in the Middle East, which Canadian or US oil company listed above will have the highest price potential if the United States attack Iran?

I would also like to hear your perspective on the probability of this event in the near future, the price of oil as a result, and any oil company which you would consider buying in advance.

Thank you as always!
Read Answer Asked by Saeed on January 27, 2026
Q: Do all Canadian oil producers receive the same WCS price - eg: Suncor (oil sands), Whitecap (non-oilsands)?
Read Answer Asked by Reg on January 27, 2026
Q: Dear Peter et al:
Eric Nuttall on BNN Bloomberg today Wednesday Jan 21st chose US Natural Gas producers...all the three of his top picks!
With this mind I looked for an ETF that focuses on US Nat.Gas producers. LNGX came up. No questions on this ETF and the symbol isn't in your database. Too small and too new perhaps?

What's your take on this idea of US Nat.Gas being better than Canadian gas companies. Also your opinion on LNGX. Do you have any other suggestion for this play?
If I were to buy about 5 companies in Nat.Gas domain in the US, will I be able to match the returns of this ETF?

Many thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Savalai on January 27, 2026
Q: Everyone, i have been reviewing previous questions and answers to find ‘that ground breaking’ answer. The questions and responses today are very similar as the ‘yesterdays’ the only difference are the companies names. Also the five and ten year chart smooth out the drops and spikes to give a true picture over a long time. In summary today is not any different than yesterday or last month or last year or ten years ago. So if you have the best of the best stocks just ride out the noise. Clayton
Read Answer Asked by Clayton on January 27, 2026
Q: Why do companies do a stock split and do you think any of the banks will do a stock split in 2026.
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on January 27, 2026