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Q: If you believe that the AI bubble will burst this year how might you position your portfolio to profit? I imagine picking defensive names, not owning companies with direct AI exposure, and owning precious metals is a start. If the bubble burst I would assume this would trigger a broader market selloff so not sure if there is a lot of places to hide. Would you consider any Put option strategies? Are there any other sectors/companies that would actually benefit from the bubble bursting? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Jeremy on February 10, 2026
Q: Which 10 Canadian or US companies are most attractive for a +5 year hold? In order ideally

Also, what one thing is worrying you most about current market conditions? And why

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Nick on February 10, 2026
Q: Re: RESP

I would a conservative GIC or HISA for CASH remaining in an RESP account, last child about to start 2nd 4 year degree, so it will get used up in the next 4 years.

I presently use BMO investorline. Please let me know what options I have for best GIC OR HISA available , I am not against switching out to another institution i.e. wealth simple.
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on February 10, 2026
Q: I was watching Blake Hilgemann talk about his 'descent' portfolio which he says has a safe 6% withdrawal rate for retirement vs the standard 4%. It's made up of 15% gold, 15% LT Bonds, 10% Utilities, 10% Real Estate, 20% Large cap stocks, 20% small cap value stocks, and 10% international stocks. Wondering what your take is on this. Also not sure how one's house factors into this...is it part of the RE % (likely more than 10%).
Read Answer Asked by Ian on February 10, 2026
Q: What to do with $10864 in TFSA? At 74 years I exist on a public sector DB pension.

Transitioning my TFSA to be more growth focused. 14 holdings currently, major ones being BN, TRI, TFII, TVK, KXS, TOI, EQB, LMN, DSG, PNG, DRX, REAL, S, EGLX. Also have 41 equities in much larger balanced dividend growth non-reg account but Brookfield Group is pushing 15% of total portfolio with overall 65% Canada exposure. Overall below sector targets in consumer cycle, health, RE, Industrial, Utilities as well as International exposure.

Realizing you cannot get personal but I am looking for another viewpoint on how to use the funds in TFSA this year besides adding more Brookfield or software or financials. With available funds could only add 4 units of CSU anyway.
Read Answer Asked by William Ross on February 10, 2026
Q: Do you consider all of these companies to be core holdings? Of the ones you consider to be core holdings, please rank them (highest first) and give some explanation for your choices. Much appreciated. ram
Read Answer Asked by Ray on February 10, 2026
Q: Retired investor with no new money coming in. I have a larger position in QQQ and a small position in VMO. I would like to sell QQQ and move the funds into VMO. I also hold large positions in VFV and RSP and understand there is some overlap with QQQ. Would you endorse such a move or would it be prudent to split the funds equally between the two?
Read Answer Asked by Samir on February 10, 2026
Q: How do I access you AI Compute Stack article from January 15?

I have found the article but I can only access it if I subscribe. I am already a member. This is an important article and I would like to read it again.

Judith
Read Answer Asked by Judith on February 09, 2026
Q: With all of the fear around software being made obsolete due to AI, are there any particular businesses that you might see as being inappropriately oversold in this mass sell-off? I’m specifically wondering about TOST, as it seems that because it is so integrated into restaurant ecosystems, this would be hard to replace with AI… any thoughts on this? Many thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Anthony on February 09, 2026
Q: hey,

i know i asked 20 minutes ago what were your top 5 picks in every sector and jurisdiction were, yet what are they now?

how about now?

and don't give me ones that will go down, because they are of no interest to me

i am looking for only safe stocks that only go up

take as many credits as you feel appropriate

yet i think one s/b more than adequate.........


xo

ps. yeah, but how about now?

Read Answer Asked by Robert on February 09, 2026
Q: I have read an opinion that Bitcoin may have run its course and I assume this would apply to other crypto currencies as well. Could you comment on how widespread this feeling is. Do you feel that there is a case to be made for the sector or might it be best just to exit and move on to something else.
Also how many crypto currencies are there - my knowledge in this area is weak.
My only holding in this sector is Galaxy (as far as I know). Does it have other components to its business that might carry it through if the crypto sector continued to falter or even collapse.
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on February 09, 2026
Q: Hi,
A few days ago I asked for 5 CAD and US value stocks. Thanks for that.
You mentioned that there are others that you like in the space but did not fit the criteria. Would you please share think names.

Thanks and have a great day.
Joe
Read Answer Asked by Joe on February 09, 2026
Q: What are your current favourite Canadian 'low worry' stocks from any category? Please list as many as you like! Cheers.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on February 09, 2026
Q: Hello Peter
sold all of BCE last year for capital loss
have some cash in my rrif

for income, I noted that it is in your income portfolio
some analyst like Telus instead
for income, would you rank BCE as buy or hold at this stage
would you prefer utilities or pipelines instead for potential for some gains?
thanks
Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on February 09, 2026