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Q: Greetings 5i, as Telus drops further, a tax loss strategy could be to BUY now and then SELL part of the position after 30 days assuming the price will go up in the interim. Comments? This assumes that one will need some tax losses in 2026 and would like long term exposure to this company. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Barbara on December 11, 2025
Q: TRI: read your report. Owned for very long time - small position 550 shares - up 327% including dividends. Thinking of adding at some point this month - tax loss selling. Non registered account ( wife's) Own in this portfolio: ATD, BMO, CM, EMP.A, ENB, TRP, SLF, T, TFII ( bought few weeks ago - up 10% now) ETF ZUE - owned very long time - up 504% and of course TRI. We are in our 70s, so, have more than enough capital.
Read Answer Asked by James on December 11, 2025
Q: Hello, I won’t be able to attend Ryan’s presentation, “2026 Outlook: Does Sci-Fi Become a Reality or a Nightmare!” Could you let me know if it will be available later in the Podcast section of the 5i website? Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Gervais on December 11, 2025
Q: Yesterday (Dec 10) I submitted the following question:

“I had an order in today to buy 3 CSU shares at $3251.00. I noticed that at least 4 times today the stock fell below that price. The low for the day was $3250.00. My order was not filled despite being above the low for the day on at least 4 occasions. Can you explain why my order was not filled? If the reason is because I am buying only 3 shares, then how do I buy such a small amount if my order is being ignored? I am reluctant to place a market order when the trading volume is relatively low.”

You asked what time the order was placed. It was Dec 10th at 10:24:43 am ET using RBC Direct Investing.

After the market closed yesterday I did call RBC DI to get an explanation. The person gave a few answers that just didn’t make sense, and said it was the first time he had a call with a question like mine. He tried to deny that there were any trades below $3252.00 and that’s why my order was not filled, then finally admitted he saw a trade for 4 shares below my bid price, and would have to investigate further.

Today (Dec 11), I placed another day order to buy 3 CSU shares at $3250.50. The same thing was happening this morning. The price was trading below my buy price and still my order was not getting filled. I called RBC DI and spoke to a licensed trader who gave me this explanation. An order for 3 shares is an odd lot, and odd lots go to a different exchange, and it depends on the shares available for sale on that exchange. She also said a lot (100 shares) gets priority (which I thought was not an issue anymore).

Does that explanation make sense to you?

Maybe others who have placed odd lot orders have experienced this problem.

p.s. By the way, while I was on hold at RBC DI, my order got filled at a lower price than my bid price. She told me my order went to the CBOE exchange.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on December 11, 2025
Q: TD is now offering a "Stock Lending Income Program". They lend out the stock to short sellers and split the interest between us and themselves. Seems like a good source of income though you're encouraging betting against your own holdings. What's the downside?
Read Answer Asked by james on December 11, 2025
Q: What are your top 10 Canadian medium caps. Please put your response in the order you would buy them for the largest total gain (dividend and capital gain) over the next two years.
Read Answer Asked by David on December 11, 2025
Q: Hi 5i,
In your answer to Clayton's question yesterday about features common to multi-baggers, you provided a list of stocks you think might reach multi-bagger status over the next decade - and TOI and LMN were noticeably absent.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I feel that not that long ago both of them would have been not just on but at or near the top on your list. If so, has your view of their prospects changed dramatically, or was their omission more an oversight?
Thanks 5i - I look forward to your thoughts.
Peter
Read Answer Asked by Peter on December 11, 2025
Q: All of these have had a great 25, are they still great buys and how would you rank them today?
Thanks Again
Read Answer Asked by eugene on December 11, 2025
Q: With my tax loss proceeds, I am thinking of taking a position in cecco, axon or clbt, Could you prioritize these in terms of immediate purchase? Thanks for all that you do and happy holidays to you and the staff, Cheers, Geoff
Read Answer Asked by Geoff on December 11, 2025
Q: Could you tell me your thoughts of the deal CPX just announced with Apollo Global Management to acquire 3B worth of Natural Gas facilities in the U S and also the MOU with an un named company for 250 Megawatts of electricity for a data center in Alberta the market didn’t seem to like it down almost 10% at one point,what are your thoughts on this deal,company and would you add on this news thank you
Read Answer Asked by Greg on December 11, 2025
Q: My question is regarding earning reports. How are estimates calculated/determined? Who is responsible for determining this?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Nick on December 11, 2025
Q: re: HON-Q, HON-NE, HON-AQN

Hi, I am interested in buying Honeywell, but have noticed there are different versions of the CDR's, is there one better or worse than the other?
Would Honeywell be a reasonable purchase at this time or maybe one of its competitors, any suggestion would be appreciated.

Seasons Greetings,
Read Answer Asked by L on December 11, 2025