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Q: I'm OK waiting for my answer to this question into Jan 2026, I had some time now so wanted to pen my question.

Every year I do a year end review of my portfolio's, one thing I look at is weightings. A couple years ago I asked 5i a weighting related Q wrt Brookfield. I had BN, BAM, BEP and BIP I had roughly 4% weighting in each, 16% total Brookfield exposure. This same question has been asked by other 5i members and you have been pretty consistent with your advice. I wanted to know if it was OK being a splitter vs a lumper, ie, I have 4 stocks at 4% weighting, you were comfortable with that but did caution about much more wrt 16%.

So, here I am, asking myself a similar kind of question with a different twist. Alphabet now makes up +/-16% of my portfolio weighting. 16% weighting in a single stock is likely too much, I get that. The twist I referenced is looking at Alphabet in terms of the various business lines. Search (advertising), You Tube, Chrome, Data Centers, Waymo, various Ai elements - Gemini, TPU's etc, Pixel, Android etc. Yes, I have 16% of my portfolio in Alphabet, but I'm wondering if it's OK to look at it as 6 significant lines of business at 16% weighting. In this scenario, I'd have 2.5% to 3% weighting per business line making it more palatable.

I'm interested in your thoughts
Read Answer Asked by jeff on January 02, 2026
Q: Good evening!
You mentioned this new company as 'small' in a previous comment, but they now appear as part of the TSX 60, notably number 2 on the list in dividend returns (to Telus). How can this be small and make that list?
Also, can you tell me what their payout ratio would be, referencing cash flow of course, not 'official' earnings.
As well, I asked another question about a week ago referencing which stocks to move into a TFSA from RIF. Did you receive that question?
Thanks!
Paul
Read Answer Asked by Paul on January 02, 2026
Q: Can you please rank your top 3 stocks in the US Energy sector? Or should I just buy the XLE?
Read Answer Asked by ROB on January 02, 2026
Q: I am trying to understand the economy, stock market of 2025. Maybe there is no rational explanation, but how does one explain why
A. amongst canadian banks. TD did so much better than other big 5 peers ?
B. amongst the US big 5, google outperformed the others by so much?
did TD and Google do something in particular?
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on January 02, 2026
Q: Amongst the big 5. Kindly provide an opinion about which are most overpriced (corollary which is best priced for a buy) and based on what metrics or historical measure.

thank you
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on January 02, 2026
Q: Iam going to move some of our cash acct. Securities to tfsa . Specifically msft , amzn, google would you please give me your opinion of which of these you see as having best return over nex t year. Please rate as 1,2,3.
Cheers, Doug
Read Answer Asked by Doug on January 02, 2026
Q: what are the top 5 stocks if you have any to recommend that have dropped due to tax loss selling?
Read Answer Asked by Gary on January 02, 2026
Q: Everyone, On December 9th, i asked a question on multi baggers and you supplied the list stated above. I am now deciding - What rationale do i use to pick from the list? Is it 5 or 10 and which 5 or 10? My thought is to choose them all. Your thoughts would be appreciated. Clayton
Read Answer Asked by Clayton on January 02, 2026
Q: I sold for tax loss ENGH, EQB, GLXY, MDA, NPI over 30 days ago and contemplating buying them back. Do you think that they have a good opportunity to increase in value in 2026. If so, which order would you purchases them in.
Read Answer Asked by David on December 30, 2025
Q: Non-urgent question. Please respond at your convenience.
Can you please review and comment on their recent financials/performance?

Share price has dropped from their recent highs and 7% dividend seems attractive.
Can you also give your opinion on dividend sustainability?
Read Answer Asked by Jabs on December 30, 2025