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Q: Looking at total return on a 3 to 5 year hold, how would you rank these companies (highest first)
Read Answer Asked by Ray on January 05, 2026
Q: Out of the following 10 stocks - what would be your top 5 right now for future growth.

ASML, COST, MELI, MKL, WSO, ATD, BN, CNR, CSU, X
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on January 05, 2026
Q: I want to examine a severe geopolitical scenario and identify potential economic beneficiaries. If heightened geopolitical tensions—say, related to Venezuela—were perceived as creating conditions where China might move against Taiwan, this could disrupt the semiconductor supply chain, particularly affecting TSMC's advanced chip production. I'm anticipating major impacts: NVIDIA's valuation would likely plummet, AI development would face significant setbacks, and chip manufacturing might shift toward Samsung or Intel. AI data center construction and operations would be severely disrupted, hurting related infrastructure companies. In such a scenario, are there any sectors or companies that might actually benefit?"
Read Answer Asked by Neil on January 05, 2026
Q: In my portfolio, I’m only interested in long term compounders. For example, in the compounding software portion of my portfolio I own CSU, TOI, LMN, VHI and PNP. I am reviewing my allocation of Canadian Industrial stock holdings. What would be your top five small to mid cap Canadian compounding industrial companies that you own for 5-10 years. Thanks for your wonderful service and Happy New Year.
Read Answer Asked by Todd on January 02, 2026
Q: Can you provide a list of your top 3 down trodden stocks that have faced more macro-related challenges, but still quality companies. I’m looking for companies oversold with a 2 year investment timeline.
Read Answer Asked by Matt on January 02, 2026
Q: Good evening!
You mentioned this new company as 'small' in a previous comment, but they now appear as part of the TSX 60, notably number 2 on the list in dividend returns (to Telus). How can this be small and make that list?
Also, can you tell me what their payout ratio would be, referencing cash flow of course, not 'official' earnings.
As well, I asked another question about a week ago referencing which stocks to move into a TFSA from RIF. Did you receive that question?
Thanks!
Paul
Read Answer Asked by Paul on January 02, 2026
Q: what are the top 5 stocks if you have any to recommend that have dropped due to tax loss selling?
Read Answer Asked by Gary on January 02, 2026
Q: I sold for tax loss ENGH, EQB, GLXY, MDA, NPI over 30 days ago and contemplating buying them back. Do you think that they have a good opportunity to increase in value in 2026. If so, which order would you purchases them in.
Read Answer Asked by David on December 30, 2025
Q: Hello
it was mentioned that Peter would give his thoughts of some of the stocks on TSX that would be candidates for a rebound in 2026, on National Post on Dec 20 , I have missed seeing that, can you let me know what are some of the stocks that he like for a rebound after a disappointing 2025 year? thanks
Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on December 30, 2025
Q: 1. Please recommend public or private companies in the "carbon capture" technology space to track.

2, Your thought on Nuclear power technology moving forward and companies to invest in on related material, build, service & maintenance

Happy Holidays and thank you for your service !
Read Answer Asked by Steve on December 23, 2025
Q: I’m doing a fairly major portfolio clean-up and account optimization exercise.
Specifically, I’m removing dividend-oriented and income-generating stocks from my TFSA and RRSP that are better suited to a non-registered account, and reallocating TFSA/RRSP capital to assets that benefit most from tax sheltering.

At a broad level, I’d appreciate your perspective on:

• Which CAD and USD names are best suited to an RRSP (e.g., U.S. dividend payers, global compounders, cyclicals, etc.)
• Which CAD and USD names are best suited to a TFSA (long-term growth, compounding, low income leakage)

I’m less interested in yield optimization and more focused on long-term after-tax efficiency and proper account placement.

If helpful, feel free to answer at a category level (e.g., “U.S. dividend aristocrats,” “Canadian compounders,” etc.) or with specific examples you think are particularly well-suited.

Thanks — looking forward to your thoughts.
Read Answer Asked by Gary on December 23, 2025
Q: Hi Peter and 5i,
Like the momentum of both companies. Like the strong net cash position of TIH.
Which one would you pick of the 2 for the potential highest return over the next 5 years?
Is it FTT based on 5i starting a new position in your Balanced Portfolio? Or is it a coin toss?
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on December 22, 2025
Q: I would appreciate your guidance on investing available cash in my portfolio. I recently sold my NVIDIA holdings, and as a result, approximately 50% of my RRIF investments are currently in cash, and about 5% of my non-registered (open) investment accounts are also in cash. I currently hold VFV, VGRO and XIC in my open account along with approximately 20 equities. I do not currently hold any ETFs in my RRIF account. My objective is to fully invest this cash before the end of 2025. I would appreciate your recommendations on the following:
• Top five investment ideas (ETFs and equities) suitable for my RRIF account, and
• Top five investment ideas (ETFs and equities) suitable for my non-registered (open) account,
with the following parameters in mind:
• Investment horizon: 5 to 10 years
• Risk profile: Moderate
Thank you in advance for your assistance. I value your research and look forward to your recommendations. Best wishes to you and your team for the Holiday Season, and warm regards for a healthy and prosperous New Year.
Read Answer Asked by Don on December 22, 2025
Q: Tax issues aside, is there a clear favourite here for an in kind contribution to our TFSA's come January 1?

Thanks,
Terry
Best of the Season
Read Answer Asked by Terry on December 22, 2025