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Q: I picked up a # of CVE in usd and a # of CVE in cad because of cash available in different denominated portfolios. I can do a securities transfer to marry up the two in one accout with no fee and consolidate the position to tidy things up. My question is for 5i, which way would you go with this transfer? Move the USD CVE to the CDN account or the other way? Im thinking move the CVD usd to the cad as the dividend is probably paid in cad and would save on currency exchange fees. What are your thoughts?

Cheers!
Read Answer Asked by Duane on June 10, 2025
Q: Hi. Of the 6 listed companies, which 3 are your favorites for a long term hold. I am trying to consolidate smaller positions so that I have less stocks.
Read Answer Asked by Craig on June 10, 2025
Q: Hi,
Knowing portfolio weights are personal and that you cannot give personal advice, what weights would YOU be comfortable holding these stocks if it were YOUR portfolio.
AXON
NBIS
NVDA
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Marco on June 10, 2025
Q: Good morning all. Could we please have your viewpoint on the above ETFs. TQCD seems to have the best total return over 5 years (according to Koyfin). Do you think this position can be maintained over the coming years?
Read Answer Asked by Roger on June 10, 2025
Q: Hi,

Could you provide a list of promising companies, in order, both Canadian, U.S. and international, for a strong growth in the next five years in the infrastructure field ?

gratefully,

Jacques IDS
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on June 10, 2025
Q: Hi,

Canada, and other countries, are apparently going to reinforce considerably their investment in defense. In that perspective which of the above companies do you consider, in order most promising for strong growth in the next five years ? And which one would you buy for a good diversification within the sector ? Any other companies not mentionned ?

Gratefully,

Jacques IDS
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on June 10, 2025
Q: What is your opinion for Terra West
Margita
Read Answer Asked by Margita Elisabet on June 10, 2025
Q: 1. For a Canadian dividend ETF, do you prefer CDZ or XDIV. CDZ has a much higher MER.
2. What would be 5 Canadian dividend stocks that you would purchase today if I choose not to proceed with one of the above ETFs ?
Read Answer Asked by Thomas on June 10, 2025
Q: What covered call ETFs would you recommend? Looking to increase the yield of my portfolio a bit
Read Answer Asked by Danielle on June 10, 2025
Q: I invested with Bitf since last two years. very bad performing stock so far, and Institutional investors and RIOT are selling their shares as well. Not sure what going on inside the company? I am worrying for the Total lose, I don’t mind to wait for the next two to three years more. Can you please share your thought on this? normally I invest the three-to-five-year timeframe. Is it worth it to stay with this Bitf next two year more OR take a lose and move it with some other miner stock? Can suggest some CAN or US bitcoin related stock?
Read Answer Asked by Maulik on June 10, 2025
Q: Nuclear/ Uranium

There is a trend where more energy is going to be needed for AI and nuclear appears to be a good energy source. In the past you have suggested ETF,s NLR and URA as well as stocks CCO and NXE. Do you still have the same opinion and what stocks/ETF would you recommend as an entry point.

Wayne
Read Answer Asked by Wayne on June 10, 2025
Q: Despite the lack of fundamental data (on the sources available to me), the Pt & Figure chart and a comparison of chart activity to other ETFs (e.g. QYLD, RYLD, et al.) suggests that ECAT could be valuable for an income investor. What is your take?
Read Answer Asked by David on June 10, 2025
Q: QXO stock is seeing a significant surge today primarily due to new coverage initiated by Wolfe Research.
Specifically:
* Wolfe Research began coverage of QXO with an "Outperform" rating and a price target of $44. This target represents a substantial increase (over 150%) from Thursday's closing price.
* Wolfe Research analysts cite QXO's potential for superior EBITDA growth as a key driver of their positive outlook, forecasting a 35% compound annual growth rate in EBITDA over the next five years.
* The company exhibits promising fundamentals, despite current profitability challenges, with a gross margin of 40.5% and a strong cash position.
This new positive coverage from a research firm has generated renewed optimism among investors, leading to a noticeable increase in QXO's stock price.

Do you think 44$ is a reasonable target ? This seems stretched a lot ?
Read Answer Asked by jean on June 10, 2025