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lgx57l6
Very interesting read. It would be great to have him do a follow up article.
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frustratedpopo
2024-08-07T11:03:31
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lgx73z3
Basically Carry Trade. Any increase on interest rates reduces attractiveness of using JPY for global leverage. Decades of financial institutions using the carry trade means there would be at least some level of unwinding. Meaning positions sold to cover debts.
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defnotjackiec
2024-08-07T11:21:13
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lgxc0s7
If I’m reading and understanding that correctly he didn’t really predict what happened but did accurately state the Japanese interest rate at a risk. In the article he’s more talking about a scenario where the Japanese government forced Japanese companies to stop lending money to foreign companies. What happened over the last week was different…sort of. The Nikkei market tanked, raising the likelihood of the Japanese central bank needing to raise interest rates. Because so many companies around the world have been leveraging Japan’s near zero interest rate environment, this meant that these companies were facing a potential large unexpected interest rate hike on that nearly free money. So markets reacted…poorly. The article basically stated that risk but not the right way it would come about. I could be reading that wrong, so someone feel free to correct me.
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IceWook
2024-08-07T12:00:54
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lgxes9t
Congratulations to Mr Napier on calling the crash. If you had seen it, done the opposite and immediately bought the Nikkei, you would have made 5%, or about 9% annualized. This is why anything besides index investing is hard; ostensibly, this guy was RIGHT and you would have lost money nailing a very specific prediction.
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I_Ron_Butterfly
2024-08-07T12:21:03
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lgxu70l
Hadn't thought about commission, but that's interesting. And still, partial shares only works for some stocks (not really sure which though). Also I'm wondering if partial shares applies to DRIP too.
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StayClassynet
2024-08-07T13:58:19
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lgxulb5
A definite step in the right direction for this platform. I was happy to see that too this morning.
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jnelwright
2024-08-07T14:00:35
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lgxycfl
Hopfully it applies to DRIP, too. I have a couple of hundred bucks in dead money just sitting there in my TFSA because DRIP only buys whole shares and the "change" has been piling up.
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ImperialPotentate
2024-08-07T14:21:40
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lgy7qxy
I use my left over DRIP amounts as fun money now and don't worry about it.  Like buying something small for a hobby or an extra night out to the theater or sports venue.  Sometimes though on the bigger amounts left over I'll transfer to the non-registered on the Easy Trade and use the commission free to grab another share or two of an ETF.   Not tax free but still doing something.
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ML00k3r
2024-08-07T15:12:04
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lgya7c9
I don't use TD trade, but I would expect this would not work. As the drip options is a corporation action event from the company paying out the dividend. Not the broker.
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Alpha_wheel
2024-08-07T15:24:50
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lgybk3f
What would be the price if a stock is being dripped?
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78_82Hermit
2024-08-07T15:31:53
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lgyyrcr
Your tax return has nothing to do with your TFSA. Your brokerage (WealthSimple) will report your contributions to the CRA. The CRA will process them and then start sending out letters if you have over-contributed, so the letter could be more than a year after your contribution that put you over.
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d10k6
2024-08-07T17:29:57
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lgyze6q
You should be getting something very soon from CRA. You penalty will be 1% per month for the amount you are over. So what really matters is the day you want past the 19500 Usually the penalty document comes out in June, so check your MyCRA account. If you don’t have a MyCRA highly recommend signing up for it. If you only went over the 19500 this year, then you would be best to look at how much you have over contributed and pull it out before the end of the month to limit penalties. Side note: remember that it’s only money you have deposited and withdrawn that matters here, growth or losses do not pay a factor.
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Illusionaryvoice
2024-08-07T17:33:08
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lgyzvsx
You should withdraw the overcontributions asap and stick to the 7k per year going forward
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used-quartercask
2024-08-07T17:35:36
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lgz3e91
Should I still take a big hit by selling immediately and losing like a couple grands?
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Adorable_Class_4733
2024-08-07T17:53:16
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lgz42ur
Wouldn’t shock me if Wealthsimple was slow to report TFSA deposits to the CRA. And the CRA themselves are notoriously slow at processing everything and will normally take 6-18 months to hear from them. This isn’t something you want to just ignore and hope it goes away though. Speaking as someone who’s run into tfsa issues with the CRA before, it sucks A LOT. The longer it goes on for the more complicated it becomes, and the greater risk you run of the CRA deeming your actions as being in bad faith and removing your TFSA status on all funds. Any funds that were over-contributions need to be removed. Any gains from those funds will be taxed at 100%. And the over-contribution amount is taxed at 1% monthly. Losses don’t offset either of those taxes, so I would make sure you’ve set that amount aside or withdraw it as well until everything is sorted out. Your best bet would be to call or mail them, but at the very least sort out the taxes and overcontributions
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callmecrude
2024-08-07T17:56:41
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lgz60jy
I probably would. We don't know if the market will go up or down in the short term. It could go lower and you'd have to sell at a greater loss. Best to just take care of the over contribution issue now rather than drag it out.
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Limeade33
2024-08-07T18:06:30
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lgz7bhi
Synthetic DRIP
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chdude3
2024-08-07T18:13:11
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lgz7m7b
Trades on TD funds are commission free. Sometimes I’ll pile up in a TDB fund until there’s enough to make an actual purchase worthwhile.
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chdude3
2024-08-07T18:14:42
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lgz8feq
Fair enough. Done.
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Adorable_Class_4733
2024-08-07T18:18:48
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lgzorh1
You don't really have much choice they will catch up to you anyways and charge you 1% per month on the overcontribution. If you want it invested just sell, withdraw the overcontribution, and invest it again right away in a non-registered account. It doesn't mean you can't invest the money, you just can't invest it within your TFSA account.
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used-quartercask
2024-08-07T19:42:03
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lgztum5
Withdraw over contributions immediately and contact CRA to notify them of the mistake. Plead ignorance and they’ll likely reverse the penalty charges as it’s a first offence and your only 18
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ElectricLetuceHead
2024-08-07T20:07:53
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lgzv2oy
I am not 18, I'm 20 now. I checked myCRA account and got a warning to fix this in June but no penalties. I fixed it.
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Adorable_Class_4733
2024-08-07T20:14:08
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lgzwbs2
IBKR hands down.
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wlc824
2024-08-07T20:20:24
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lh04mhc
and if you have $60, just sell $100 and then buy $160. Might have to wait a few days, but better than stranding that $60 until it gets to $100
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LeatherMine
2024-08-07T21:02:36
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lh04twf
Cool, I can buy 0.001 of Berkshire A ($641,000/share) for $2 instead of $10.
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LeatherMine
2024-08-07T21:03:40
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lh0apyn
Definitely. Big bank brokerages suck.
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Mobile-Bar7732
2024-08-07T21:34:58
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lh0bmwh
They still charge $10 for a regular trade unless it’s their own mutual funds (e series). Complete ripoff in today’s market. National Bank charges $0 per trade and even Questrade charges $5 per trade.
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discovery999
2024-08-07T21:39:55
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lh0cpum
When I had shares help by ComputerShare to TSX Trust they would always by fractional shares from dividends.
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hectop20
2024-08-07T21:45:48
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lh0df1s
Scotia Itrade sucks.
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yamatoallover
2024-08-07T21:49:35
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lh0fqxb
I just called TD. Partial shares don't apply to DRIP.
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3b05529158be95fa
2024-08-07T22:02:31
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lh0h3co
You can buy 0.001 BRK-B pay $2 and still be in the hole $1.36 after a year. You buy 0.001 of SPY pay $2 and still be in the hole $1.927 after a year.
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Mobile-Bar7732
2024-08-07T22:10:06
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lh0hkzr
>Questrade charges $5 per trade. To buy ETFs Questrade only charges an ECN fee of $0.0035/share.
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Mobile-Bar7732
2024-08-07T22:12:55
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lh0hp9u
CRA just hasn't caught it yet. It's possible they will send you a letter asking you to simply withdraw the required amount, but you also might get penalized since you're around %50 over.
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chasing_daylight
2024-08-07T22:13:35
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lh0qy8u
Becoming the Robinhood of Canada or what?
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Overdue_bills
2024-08-07T23:07:12
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lh0u89c
long overdue, hopefully they can do away with the 9.99 fee soon. Also, add FHSA as a Waterhouse self-directed investment account rather than just their mutual funds and GIC’s.
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SaskWatches-420
2024-08-07T23:26:37
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lh10it5
Thanks for sharing the info! Appreciate that!
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StayClassynet
2024-08-08T00:04:53
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lh17s08
IBKR is the best option that I can personally vouch for. However I think Webull is here now too and that might be another option.
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harry_rosen
2024-08-08T00:49:45
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lh18pt6
Not direct investing it only in Easy trade
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fwr2020
2024-08-08T00:55:27
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lh1a60u
Wealthsimple already allows fractional shares. At $0 a trade. Big 5 banks underwhelming as usual.
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cobrachickenwing
2024-08-08T01:04:14
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lh1b1aa
Scotia is brutal for options trading. IBKR 1000%
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ghann
2024-08-08T01:09:37
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lh1fed8
IBKR the best for option trading! hands down the best for Canadian investors
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rubanesh
2024-08-08T01:36:55
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lh1ie5y
There is a book called Dollar EndGame. It talks about the Japanese markets causing turmoils for USD. Specifically in relation to what’s happening now.
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ConfusedCanadian19
2024-08-08T01:55:53
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t3_1em8nmz
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lh1n4nl
Past != future
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LeatherMine
2024-08-08T02:26:14
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lh1ntv3
Exactly why I paid the fee to move my tfsa from TD to wealthsimple
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Starbr3aker
2024-08-08T02:30:48
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lh1pk27
That's a "true" or "real" DRIP.
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studog-reddit
2024-08-08T02:42:11
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lh1t0y2
Lol...you some how think the fees are going to get cheaper or buying 0.001 of a share is going turn a profit at $2 commission. The math is there regardless of past != future. If you can't do simple math, then you are going to be losing money. In SPY best year it had a return of 38%. In order to break even at $2 commission a fractional share, you would have to buy 0.01 of a share in that particular year.
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Mobile-Bar7732
2024-08-08T03:05:42
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lh2l7nc
Buy puts and hope for the best what do you think your going to find here
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chunkadelic_
2024-08-08T07:11:18
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t3_1emzgc3
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lh2m7cx
Not a rhetorical question for sure.
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Effective_Shame_3127
2024-08-08T07:21:54
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lh2p4cw
Yeaa, probably not a good idea if you’re asking how. But if you really want to, buy puts or an inverse ETF ig
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MoePlug
2024-08-08T07:53:43
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lh2pp0w
I plan to start with very small amounts, thanks for the advice.
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Effective_Shame_3127
2024-08-08T07:59:59
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lh2rzdr
Just so you know, buying puts and inverse ETFs isn’t technically shorting, but you’re still betting it goes down. Less risky too
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MoePlug
2024-08-08T08:25:02
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lh2shpb
Betting against vfv?  Things gone up the last 18 months up until 4 days ago. 
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elegant-jr
2024-08-08T08:30:37
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t3_1emzgc3
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lh2tgha
One day I’ll figure out how to snag more rebates by providing liquidity. Wrote a bunch of puts on a US position and the commission ended up costing -$0.17. As in i was paid money.
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defnotjackiec
2024-08-08T08:41:17
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t3_1emll0a
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lh303ge
Agree with the last sentence.
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TixHoineeng
2024-08-08T09:53:38
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lh339g0
Any thoughts on it banks will get hit harder by this correction? Some had yet to fully recover losses from the last dip . Have a large stake in td
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West_Principle_8190
2024-08-08T10:26:03
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t3_1en20ui
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lh35k3d
Yeah, the time to buy puts was when the market was at all time highs…. Not now. The SPY is approaching the 200 MA which has traditionally been a great buying opportunity
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Burning_Flags
2024-08-08T10:48:07
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Betting against the market is always risky. Options are more expensive when volatility is high and they get in high demand. meaning the markets gotta drop a lot for you to actually profit from that. You could also be wrong on th timing (say you buy 1 months puts but market drops in 2 months). if you're scared of market downturn its better to just rebalance your portfolio is less risky stuff (cash bonds etc)
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Herbz-QC
2024-08-08T10:49:34
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It's a total clown show right now, I doubt that even the algos doing the selling could give you an explanation as to why they're selling right now other than scary data made me scared. So to answer your question - no idea. I've owned TD for over 25 years and will continue to hold until the circus moves on.
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PoolOfLava
2024-08-08T11:21:54
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lh3a04o
You want r/wallstreetbets
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Dank_Hank79
2024-08-08T11:26:27
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lh3byw6
Anyone buying Google or Microsoft at these prices?
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SaltySandman
2024-08-08T11:42:01
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lh3c13n
SQQQ if you think the market is going to tank on any given day
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DiscombobulatedShoe
2024-08-08T11:42:29
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lh3c28a
^[Sokka-Haiku](https://www.reddit.com/r/SokkaHaikuBot/comments/15kyv9r/what_is_a_sokka_haiku/) ^by ^DiscombobulatedShoe: *SQQQ if you think the* *Market is going to tank* *On any given day* --- ^Remember ^that ^one ^time ^Sokka ^accidentally ^used ^an ^extra ^syllable ^in ^that ^Haiku ^Battle ^in ^Ba ^Sing ^Se? ^That ^was ^a ^Sokka ^Haiku ^and ^you ^just ^made ^one.
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SokkaHaikuBot
2024-08-08T11:42:43
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lh3dm1s
Anyone's opinion on taking a long-term position in BMO? Specifically, will they maintain this dividend yield, and what are lower interest rates going forward expected to do to the stock? I'm not interested in the other Canadian banks, but grabbing some BMO seems like a good diversification for me given I'm going to be long NASDAQ with a money market (ZMMK) backstop. Plus it looks to be at long-run trend support... but maybe it's breaking down below it's long-term trend line.
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AnInsultToFire
2024-08-08T11:54:27
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lh3drt1
TD and BMO seem at a big monthly support, NA and RY are a little bit ahead of themselves. If I wold be interested in banks, I would buy the first two. BNS is shit, wouldn't consider it. I sold all my NA yesterday for 12% short term profit and will move the money in BCE and Telus, both at the beginning of a multi months run up.
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Stash201518
2024-08-08T11:55:37
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lh3fojr
BMO and TD are positioning for a multi month slow rise. I actually think selling my position in EQB and going all in TD and BMO. Both have an upward potential of 40% end of 2026. END OF 2026. Not next week. *Edit* Switched from EQB to TD. Wish me luck.
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Stash201518
2024-08-08T12:09:43
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lh3gfax
I'm okay with end 2026. I want a set-and-forget dividend offset for my RRSP, and I know ZMMK's yield will go down.
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AnInsultToFire
2024-08-08T12:15:03
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> have an upward potential of 40% end of 2026. What do see are the catalysts for that?
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aTomzVins
2024-08-08T12:36:37
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lh3jsq7
No, I'm not going to buy an individual stock without a clear, obvious reason to feel it's severely undervalued. I had bought MSFT under $250 as I was seeing some of the power of azure through work. I sold in May. I do still buy it as part of ETFs. I don't think it's a terrible price now. I just need it to be a great price because I barely know what I'm doing.
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aTomzVins
2024-08-08T12:38:40
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t3_1en20ui
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lh3jupo
Initial Claims 233K, Exp. 240K, Last 250K Recession over
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FunkyChickenTendy
2024-08-08T12:39:03
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lh3ljvd
I know. I'm just indicating that the statement "As the drip options is a corporation action event from the company paying out the dividend. " is not entirely accurate.
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hectop20
2024-08-08T12:50:16
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t3_1emc598
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lh3lmz7
NASDAQ Futs way up this morning.
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FunkyChickenTendy
2024-08-08T12:50:50
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lh3omtm
I haven't because I have no cash, but I'm a fan of like Microsoft at almost any price.
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MaxDragonMan
2024-08-08T13:09:54
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lh3po4z
History of end of recessions and of the stock. Look at the long term chart and see how they performed in 2007-2009, 2018-2020 and so on. Also, these stocks are the *go to* stocks for dividend lovers and if economy dumps, they are gonna move from growth to this. I'm very, very light on banks anyway. 2.5% max from total portofolio so I can wait.
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Stash201518
2024-08-08T13:16:23
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t3_1en20ui
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lh3t0uz
Sold H for 20% profit, moved it all in CPX. H is had a nice run up, it might want to take a break.
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Stash201518
2024-08-08T13:36:34
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lh3t6nm
All I'm saying is "patience". It's gonna be ok the TD and BMO
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Stash201518
2024-08-08T13:37:31
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lh3viak
I have a feeling TD will need to face their US fine and likely replace their CEO before any substantial rise.
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Hoof_Hearted12
2024-08-08T13:50:52
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lh3wdux
I'm personally interested in BTAL for downside protection. Remember if you short an ETF with distributions or stock with dividends you're the one paying for it. If you want to avoid that, you can short ITM calls instead and you get to use the money on something like BOXX. Just be prepared for assignment on short options.
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Narfhole
2024-08-08T13:55:49
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lh3xb9r
*Each* share of Berkshire A costs 638 *thousand* dollars.
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LeatherMine
2024-08-08T14:01:01
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lh3z0pq
Well, here we go again. BN dipped into $58 and it's already up $2 from the low. SPX up 75, but for how long. In my experience markets don't repeat so I wouldn't expect the same sell off today as we did yesterday. I mean Japan promised they wouldn't do anything crazy again like raising rates during difficult market times. I guess we should take that to mean they will raise when markets recover. Sell the rallies....
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IMWTK1
2024-08-08T14:10:30
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t3_1en20ui
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lh3z0qw
Why does the market keep going up and down so fast? Is it stupid?
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MichaelDokkan
2024-08-08T14:10:30
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lh3zb3x
>Each share of Berkshire A costs 638 thousand dollars. And? With BRK-A it would be possible to make money over a year. However, I don't think you can buy a 0.001 fractional share of BRK-A.
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Mobile-Bar7732
2024-08-08T14:12:05
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lh3zjo1
Anyone else like pizza pizza at today’s price?
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TheOnlyOneWhoKnows
2024-08-08T14:13:23
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lh3zl12
Yes, follow the trend after the fact always works out very well. If you chase the trend you will end up behind a Wendy’s wondering where it all went wrong.
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FinanceExpert1
2024-08-08T14:13:36
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lh415gl
I’m a little scared.
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VirginaWolf
2024-08-08T14:22:13
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t3_1en20ui
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lh41vzx
Doesn't WS lag the market by 15 minutes, which is how they make money?
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Cnd-James
2024-08-08T14:26:11
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lh41yka
Very possible.
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Stash201518
2024-08-08T14:26:35
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t3_1en20ui
t1_lh3viak
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lh4251p
CTS released results this morning and not well received - down close to 50% since the highs a few months ago. Happy I dropped the bags here on the last rise up.
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Mephisto6090
2024-08-08T14:27:33
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lh42imb
More of a dominos type of fella. Only good thing pizza pizza has going is there dip, other than that I wouldn’t order it.
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aitchison50
2024-08-08T14:29:35
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t3_1en20ui
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lh44dyk
It's confused by all the data available and can't figure out which way to go.
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IMWTK1
2024-08-08T14:39:32
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lh4530y
V-shape recovery for BDT (Bird Construction) after fantastic results from their ER.
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BaronDavis12
2024-08-08T14:43:13
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lh45byw
So you're saying you'd buy the dip ;)
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fatirsid
2024-08-08T14:44:32
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t3_1en20ui
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lh4a8ee
I may be looking at these two this afternoon.
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WrongYak34
2024-08-08T15:10:17
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t3_1en20ui
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lh4cpsb
Because it's nearly payday for me so prices will jump when I buy and go straight down again after 
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cosmic_dillpickle
2024-08-08T15:23:15
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t3_1en20ui
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lh4dhv8
Of course. But assuming the fine is 1 or 2 billion and additional USA regulations wont punish them too hard this is priced in. Therefor its a high risk play, where is the fine and punishment come in lightish we can see high upside. And obviously high downside should it be absurd.
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D1toD2
2024-08-08T15:27:17
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t3_1en20ui
t1_lh3viak
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lh4g0b7
Just bought some DML with the hope of their earnings coming through today 🙏🏼
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MilesOfPebbles
2024-08-08T15:40:12
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t3_1en20ui
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lh4im9z
Took a look again at it earlier this week. Decided to pass and removed it from watchlist. So many other companies out there.
3
le_bib
2024-08-08T15:53:32
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t3_1en20ui
t1_lh4251p
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lh4ix4c
Their pizza is terrible indeed. Dominos is best. I but Pizza Pizza once a year near the Holidays when they offer 2 months of free Crave when buying a pizza. Annual reminder why I don’t buy pizzas from there…
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le_bib
2024-08-08T15:55:03
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t3_1en20ui
t1_lh42imb
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lh4k1o2
Is the market going up and down a new thing?
4
DevOpsMakesMeDrink
2024-08-08T16:00:48
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t3_1en20ui
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lh4ljz9
Love the dip, especially the garlic one
-1
Joshicool2075
2024-08-08T16:08:42
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t3_1en20ui
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lh4lwjt
Quick check: Any other Nutrien holders feeling continuously hosed by hot liquid manure or just me?
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LiarsPorker
2024-08-08T16:10:30
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