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Q: When the offer from Anglo to acquire Teck first came out I believe you were of the opinion that another offer may come out or that the Anglo offer could be amended. I took that to mean that one should hold onto their Teck shares to see how things shake out even though you prefer CS and LUN to Teck.....did I understand you correctly? With BHPs recent moves, things seem to be getting interesting in this space. If you were holding Teck what would you be doing 1) sitting tight waiting for clarity or 2) selling now and moving on to better opportunities - if so would CS and Lun still be your recommendations?

Keep up the great service!

Scott
Read Answer Asked by Scott on November 27, 2025
Q: Bitcoin and Gold, Are this stocks buyable?Specially after very high price for gold stocks,and Bitcoin Down?
Read Answer Asked by Nizar on November 27, 2025
Q: Hi 5i,
Presently below water on the 3 above stocks. Would you hold on today for dividend on these and hope they come back or let go for something more promising? What replacements might be better right now? Thanks.
kc
Read Answer Asked by Keith on November 27, 2025
Q: I am considering VEE within a Non-Registered Account and wondering about the consequences in doing so.

- Regarding the impact on my OAS clawback: I don't believe that VEE's current 2.26% dividend is grossed up like Canadian dividends. However, it would be treated like regular income and there is also a slight withhold tax. So to me net-net, with focus on its affect on the OAS clawback, it would appear that holding VEE in this account would have a slight edge compared to holding a Canadian dividend-payer. Would this be correct?

- Regarding Tax Form T1135: Vanguard is a U.S. company, but VEE trades on the TSX. Does VEE need to be included when considering Foreign Income Verification on T1135 ? Or does the fact that it trades on the TSX exempt it?
Read Answer Asked by James on November 27, 2025
Q: What U.S. companies would you recommend for a US $ TFSA ?
Read Answer Asked by Valerie on November 27, 2025
Q: Good afternoon Troops. 65y/o retiree looking to reduce my holdings and consolidate into an easier to manage portfolio. I have chosen six ETFs to give me some international and US exposure, some using covered calls for income. For the Canadian side of my portfolio I have chosen these ten stocks that would be my core holdings going forward. Can you please comment on this strategy and if these stocks are suitable for my situation. Cheers.
Read Answer Asked by Neil on November 27, 2025
Q: "Is Digital Core REIT (SGX: DCRU.si) currently a sound investment given its recent financial performance, dividend yield, portfolio quality, and sector outlook for global data centre REITs?"

Thanks Rick
Read Answer Asked by Rick on November 27, 2025
Q: I was underwater with BNS for over a year and I just stopped looking at it. Reinvested the dividends and collected more shares and waited it out. Today my shares are back in the black, up 30%. Nice to see BNS getting some recommendations in the questions too, over the last month or so.

Now I am just waiting on BCE...
Read Answer Asked by Robert on November 27, 2025
Q: What do you think of digital core reit? It is out of singapore but also recently listed in Canada. It pays dividends in US dollars. It may be an interesting (speculative) play on data centres? is it worth taking a bite?
Read Answer Asked by arnold on November 27, 2025
Q: Good morning,

I'm trying to help my daughter (who is in her late 20s) with her portfolio which is a bit difficult because she is morally opposed to several lines of business (crypto, oil/gas, AI, defence to name a few) however I did notice she doesn't have any major CA bank equities at the moment. Some of my co-workers use a different research company who I think recently advised their clients to sell TD. I didn't see any recent questions on here about the CA banks lately so could you please tell me what your preferred bank is at this time (regardless whether I listed it or not.) It will be for a long term hold in her FHSA.

Cheerio,
Zara in BC
Read Answer Asked by Zara on November 27, 2025
Q: Regarding articles by Peter in the Financial Post, the answer to David on Nov 26 suggested "Note to Members without a subscription, we do also publish these articles in our blog section." I have looked at the Blog page today (and look at it fairly regularly) but don't see the article then referred to or any others. Can you pls point me to where I should be looking? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Leonard on November 27, 2025
Q: In response to David regarding your articles you said...

"https://financialpost.com/investing/end-of-market-party-or-regular-correction

Note to Members without a subscription, we do also publish these articles in our blog section. "

I have searched your Blog area and cannot find this at all. Pls advise.
Read Answer Asked by Randy on November 27, 2025
Q: I have owned BCE & T for a very long time. Even with BCE dividend cut I am up a lot (including dividends paid). T is in the doldrums and share price is stagnant. Should I sell these two and buy CGO: low payout ration ROE of 10% but a ton on debt. CGO up a lot this year! Or, sell T and BCE and not buy CGO. I am 77 YO. T & BCE are a small % of total portfolio.
Read Answer Asked by James on November 27, 2025
Q: I am an 80 year old value investor. In a diversified portfolio in all sectors, covered call ETF's as per above, make up 10% of my portfolio. I am satisfied with that and all but two are up. 30% of holdings are ETF's including the covered calls.
QUESTION:1. Am I holding too many covered call ETF's? They seem to take the stairs up and the elevator down faster than single stocks. 2. Is it supposed that the covered call ETF's will plunge faster than the single stocks in an expected steep correction?
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by STANLEY on November 27, 2025