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Q: Peter; I’m overweight in the above copper stocks and would like to trim/sell and end up with just one . What would be your suggestions? Thanks.
Rod
Read Answer Asked by Rodney on November 13, 2025
Q: I believe your last Telus vs "the others" comparison was a couple months ago in which you had favoured T. Has that changed? I believe in a comparison, T's debt ratio was worse than both BCE and Rogers.

A recent guest on BNN stated that his preference was moreso for the other two, but actually even more for Quebecor. His concern on T was the lack of dividend coverage over the next few years. Do you have concerns here? I'm trying to determine whether I should make the switch from T to BCE since the latter has already took the dividend-cut pain.
Read Answer Asked by James on November 13, 2025
Q: Hi Team,
Given the better momentum in PNG, would you advocate a switch, or partial switch from PRL to PNG? Currently I hold almost twice as much PRL compared to PNG. Also, when is PNG set to report? And given the reactions in this quarters earnings season is it too risky to buy more PNG ahead of quarterly results?

Shane.
Read Answer Asked by Shane on November 13, 2025
Q: Hi Peter and Team,

MIX is a recent offering from Hamilton ETFs.

Their idea is to provide an “all-in-one” core growth holding that blends growth (60% equities) with defensive/alternative ballast (20% bonds, 20% gold), and add a modest leverage boost, thereby seeking higher returns but with diversified risk.

Hamilton argues that by mixing asset classes with low correlation (equities + bonds + gold) the resulting portfolio can achieve lower volatility and smaller drawdowns than equities alone — even after applying the 1.25× multiple. For example, they cite historical standard deviation of ~10.9% for the 60/20/20 mix (before leverage) vs ~19% for the S&P 500.

They position MIX as “a strong core holding … designed for resilience through economic cycles.”

I realize that this is a very new ETF with a quite small AUM, but I’m wondering what your opinion is on the strategy of MIX, and whether or not I should add it my watchlist. Any investment in MIX would be supplemented by an otherwise balanced portfolio across all of our accounts.

As always, your insight is highly valued and appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on November 13, 2025