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Q: I've owned XIT for a very long time and it has performed extremely well. Using your charting system, I have tracked it against QQQ and it is amazing how you can virtually lay one on top of the other over multiple time frames (especially 3 years and 10 years).

It is only in the last month that there is an obvious change. XIT has plummeted since the start of 2026, while QQQ has roughly held it's own.


XIT is comprised of 10 stocks, with SHOP at 25%, CLS at 24%, CSU at 23%, GIB.A at 12%....totalling roughly 85% of XIT.

Reading up on these four, I think I can paraphrase the 5iR answers as: SHOP-no major concerns, CLS-no concerns at all, CSU-should be ok in the long terms (unless AI is indeed a major disruptor to the software subset of technology, GIB.A-should be ok, but not exciting. My apologies if I got this wrong.

For asset allocation purposes, I added funds to XIT in late December and early Jan around the $80 level (this is after trimming at $86). So if I liked XIT at $80, I should really like it in the $60's. I have more funds available to add to XIT, but I am very proud of my latest action this week or so....just sit on my hands and do nothing.

I like buying when the proverbial "blood is running down the street" and could easily top up now. However, we may now be looking at some capitulation...not sure? I also look at the old expression that after a parabolic rise, the stock could easily settle by 1/3 to 1/2.

Do you have any advice as to when to deploy new funds into XIT? Should we wait until CSU reports in late-Feb? Are there other factors to consider.

Thanks.....Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on February 04, 2026
Q: Hi 5i, I have a family member who has retired and is interested in buying a growth portfolio of ETFs that is US currency based. They have bought an annuity that will support their lifestyle for 10yrs. If you were building this portfolio what ETFs would you chose and what percentages would you allocate to them?
Read Answer Asked by Mark on February 03, 2026
Q: Can you share your top US ETF picks for each sector? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Patricia on January 29, 2026
Q: Hi I’m 37 years old, considering myself a moderate risk investor. Can you recommend your top 5 ETFs in order? (CND or US) I prefer to buy and forget.

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Nick on January 28, 2026
Q: I have just started an RESP for my grandson and will be contributing the max $2500 per year. What would you recommend as my first stock purchases.
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Marty on January 26, 2026
Q: Are there any listed international ETF like QQQ.us and XIT. Canadian ?
Read Answer Asked by David on January 15, 2026
Q: Any suggestions for a technology EFT that covers United States, Canada and Global
Read Answer Asked by David on January 15, 2026
Q: My current plan is to add to my XIT holdings in my TFSA with this year's contribution.

By the way, XIT tracks very well when compared with QQQ...using multiple timeframes on your charting system. They overlay each other very closely....surprises me.

This is actually a "timing" question. Usually I just contribute the money and then buy according to a well laid out plan weeks in the making. However, with the big run up last year and the slide in stock prices lately, I can't help but ponder whether I should just sit on my hands for a bit?

My full plan was actually to buy the first $7k tranche sooner (early Jan), then create some cash from the other holdings in my TFSA and buy a 2nd tranche later...Feb?

Your thoughts?

Thanks for your help throughout the years....been with you from virtually the beginning....love the service!!! Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on January 07, 2026
Q: Hi,

I have $50,000 to invest in my TFSA for 2026.

Could you provide your top 5 ETFs to invest in for US/Canadian, Top 3 foreign ETFs. and Top 3 dividend ETFs.

Holding for approx. 10 years. Risk level Moderate to high.

I have an ETF in SMH that has 108% ROI in the last 2 years. Would you advice on putting more cash into SMH?

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Don on January 06, 2026
Q: Does 5i have a perspective on total weight a investors portfolio could have holding respective ETFS for

: SP500 QQQ DJI RUS 2000 and TSX ...... 1.5-2.5% each ?
(10-15% total)
Read Answer Asked by Brant on January 06, 2026
Q: Can you recommend a few US-listed ETFs for a US citizen living in Canada with a Canadian investment account (to avoid problems caused by US PFIC rules)?
Mainly looking for ETFs to track the main indexes.
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Martin on December 15, 2025
Q: Everyone, if your portfolio was only ETFs how many would you have and what would they be? Clayton
Read Answer Asked by Clayton on December 03, 2025
Q: want to raise some cash(tech breaking down technically) in what order would you sell the above listed stocks bearing some are winners and some are losers so what your recommendation sell winners or losers first without getting in to too much specifics. CSU as an example sell now to claim loss or then buy back after 30 days FFH on the other hand is up 60% so sell now and hope to buy back later at lower price. what would you do? Remember i want to raise cash so how would you approach this rebalancing ...thanks for your help
Read Answer Asked by Terence on November 21, 2025
Q: Examples of funds offering exposure to Chinese tech stocks include the Invesco China Technology ETF (CQQQ) and the iShares MSCI China Tech UCITS ETF (CTCE). So far this year, the Invesco China Technology ETF has returned 38%, roughly double the Nasdaq 100's 19% gain.

Which would you recommend?

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Ross on November 19, 2025
Q: Hello, What would be your top 3 Canadian stocks at todays price to buy today for each account type (RRSP, TFSA, NON-REG). Also your top 2 ETF'S today for each account type.
Thank you and have a wonderful day
Read Answer Asked by Xi on November 03, 2025
Q: Thank you for your time.

I have some money to invest in my TFSA.
Should I be looking at an ETF in the Nasdaq 100, the Russel 2000 , an International or emerging market for potential upside?
Could you please supply a few suggestions.
I am in my 70s and this money will be left to my children.

Dave
Read Answer Asked by David on October 30, 2025
Q: Good morning 5i
You recently answered a question from a member asking how to set up an etf portfolio in which you mentioned holding QQQ as well as a US s&p etf and a couple of outside North America etf’s. It got me thinking about my own mix. I am retired and hold voo as well as vwo and a European etf. I also hold a few teck stocks such as nvidia, shop, google directly at full weight. Because of this i didn’t want to put too many of my eggs in the Technology basket, thus avoiding QQQ, thinking that i have enough exposure with voo and my individual holdings. Do you think that it would be prident to hold more QQQ?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by joseph on October 28, 2025
Q: If a new Canadian investor wanted to get into the North American market and use low cost index investing to achieve both diversification and simplicity what would you consider for such a portfolio. And if international exposure was desired what could be considered as additions for that.
Read Answer Asked by dave on October 23, 2025