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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
Q: Hello
it was mentioned that Peter would give his thoughts of some of the stocks on TSX that would be candidates for a rebound in 2026, on National Post on Dec 20 , I have missed seeing that, can you let me know what are some of the stocks that he like for a rebound after a disappointing 2025 year? thanks
Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on December 30, 2025
Q: Hi 5i guys. Back in OCT or Nov when Linamar was stuck in the low $70 range I sold a long dated call on LNR at $80 strike price since I didn't think LNR was going to move in price very much and I thought I would collect some premiums. Well LNR has been well over $80 for a couple of weeks and the option still has not been exercised and I still have my 100 shares of LNR. This seems odd to me since I figured that the counter party to this option would have exercised their option to take the LNR shares. Is there a logical reason why this option is still outstanding. I am not disappointed with my call selling strategy since I got over $3 of premium so I am flat since LNR has been trading around $84.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on December 29, 2025
Q: Today the precious metals are being clobbered in an out of the ordianary way. Do you think this is the watershed moment for precious metals and the peak has been reached?

What is your take on the activity?


Sheldon
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on December 29, 2025
Q: For all of us who are interested in the fee's charged by Hamilton for HDIV and HYLD ETF'S, straight from Hamilton.


Thank you for your interest in Hamilton ETFs.



As of June 30th, 2025, the MER for HDIV is 1.90%, and the MER for HYLD is 1.87%.



Both can be found on our website in each fund’s financial statements. They’re found under the documents tab on their fund page.



The MER includes the cost of 25% modest leverage, and all performance and distributions are net of fees.



Thank you.



Alex Fozard
Head of Inside Sales

Hamilton ETFs
Read Answer Asked by Greg on December 29, 2025
Q: Looks like I should be putting in HOOD and GLXY for a 2-5 year hold in a TFSA. Should I buy the Cdn or US ones? Any advice regarding target prices?
Read Answer Asked by Brenda on December 29, 2025
Q: Over the next six months I am looking to rebuild my preferred share allocation to 8-10% of my investment portfolio. Brookfield Asset Mgmt, Power Financial, Fortis and Intact are of interest. Some perpetual and some rate reset. Any issues with this strategy?
Read Answer Asked by Greg on December 29, 2025
Q: With respect to the class action regarding Lightspeed, they make it difficult to Opt Out of the class action by requiring proof of purchase, number of securities, etc. and I am wondering why it is so difficult. I understand that the lawyers want as many claimants as possible in order to be successful in your action. It seems to read if you don't opt out and the settlement is approved then you will be sent further forms to fill out in order to receive any settlement monies. Your thoughts are appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on December 29, 2025
Q: Thanks fo r this mornings reply which was great except one question you did not answer and it is this,
From all of the etf's listed which do you suggest to be in TFSA or RRIF?
Thanks.
Terry
Read Answer Asked by Terry on December 29, 2025