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ly9kbns
rrsp would be my suggestion
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Loudnoutakey
2024-11-21T16:25:21
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ly9kkcv
[What is a Canadian Depositary Receipt (CDR)?](https://www.investorsedge.cibc.com/en/learn/investing/stocks/what-is-canadian-depositary-receipt.html)
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T16:26:36
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ly9kpb1
Well it's called NVDA-NE (NVDA.TO in Questrade.) https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/NVDA-NE/ I could be misunderstanding what you mean.
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BrockThrowaway
2024-11-21T16:27:19
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ly9lh6p
*Birchcliff Energy entered the chat.*
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Stash201518
2024-11-21T16:31:18
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ly9lk1d
[https://cdr.cibc.com/#/home](https://cdr.cibc.com/#/home)
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JimmyRussellsApe
2024-11-21T16:31:43
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ly9lpi0
> It could also have the opposite effect. It really won't. What are you smoking?
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HowsYourSexLifeMarc
2024-11-21T16:32:31
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ly9lqob
You don't like CSU? There are a few if you look.
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IMWTK1
2024-11-21T16:32:41
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ly9lriq
Long term, I'd actually agree with that. However, isn't it all but a guarantee the stock will plummet at first out of pure fear (if a dividend cut is announced)? If you believe the dividend cut is certainly coming, but also believe it's beneficial long term, you're still probably better off selling now and rebuying at a lower price during the cut.
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Leather-Breadfruit39
2024-11-21T16:32:48
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ly9lrrt
Underperforming still.
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Sportfreunde
2024-11-21T16:32:50
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ly9lsoa
No. Don't be this gullible.
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HowsYourSexLifeMarc
2024-11-21T16:32:59
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ly9lu1e
If you plan to buy a house and are eligible for FHSA you should put 8k there each year, it's better than an RRSP. Put it in XEQT or XUU for 100% US market if you wish. After that use the rrsp but check your marginal tax rate and only use it in the higher brackets, don't reduce the income below around 56k. Check taxtips website for maginal tax rates in your province. I convert the RRSP to USD and invest directly in USD to the US markets, you save a foreign withholding tax by doing so. Cheers.
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used-quartercask
2024-11-21T16:33:10
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ly9lzn1
I know I should sell some bitcoin to rebalance portfolio a bit on the rips but......it's really hard to sell your bitcoin.
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Sportfreunde
2024-11-21T16:33:59
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ly9m16g
>It really won't. Why not? >What are you smoking? Obviously not as strong as whatever you’re smoking!
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T16:34:12
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ly9m6l3
>it's really hard to sell your bitcoin Even harder to *buy* Bitcoin…
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T16:34:59
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ly9mauc
TFII to 220$ and beyond. *Disclaimer* - have 8% weighting in my portofolio, so I'm biased.
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Stash201518
2024-11-21T16:35:35
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ly9msqn
>If you believe the dividend cut is certainly coming If the markets expect an impending dividend cut, it’s fair to assume such expectation is already reflected (imperfectly) in the share price.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T16:38:11
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ly9nngl
That's fair. I have a feeling this still isn't the bottom for BCE though
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Leather-Breadfruit39
2024-11-21T16:42:33
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ly9o69l
I'm always shocked LEV still exists...
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RedEyeAngel72
2024-11-21T16:45:12
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ly9ogj8
TD is useless, but having it in my portfolio is a reminder that I shouldn't listen to this sub...
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RedEyeAngel72
2024-11-21T16:46:38
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ly9ovcx
MSTR is green. Only goes up . TECH INDESTRUCTIBLE
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GamblingMikkee
2024-11-21T16:48:42
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ly9q2s9
You can also opt for Target Index Funds, study more on that.
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69odysseus
2024-11-21T16:54:46
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ly9qfc4
TD got downgraded, RBC got upgraded by the same Barclay analyst with a 0.5 rating. What a joke the market can be.
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DragonScimmy100
2024-11-21T16:56:29
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ly9qy2p
I just inverse this sub
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sucmyleftnut
2024-11-21T16:59:06
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ly9rp2o
Not on WS or Yahoo Finance? Edit: Its a CDR.
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kreugerburns
2024-11-21T17:02:52
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ly9rpr0
Oh my god TD. Terrible ugly mobile UI. Jesus my lord.
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Saten_level0
2024-11-21T17:02:58
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ly9s1lx
The new one is trash. So much scrolling and difficult to find my costs and current price.
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CulturalArm5675
2024-11-21T17:04:39
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ly9s1wc
Greater fool theory/ Ponzi Scheme/ Pyramid Scheme and now FOMO
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goldbergew
2024-11-21T17:04:41
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ly9sqqf
Thats the way. Bring on the downvotes but there are a lot of morons in this sub. I’ll never forget the days when oil and gas stocks were dirt cheap, but this sub was going all in on Algonquin.
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ApplemanJohn
2024-11-21T17:08:10
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ly9t47i
I can't save the sorting order to alphabetic. It automatically goes back to sorting by market value. Lots of scrolling. Same info.
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Saten_level0
2024-11-21T17:10:02
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ly9tgny
>If the markets expect an impending dividend cut, it’s fair to assume such expectation is already reflected (imperfectly) in the share price. Not true as we have seen this many many times. Just because the stock is down and they are expected to cut the dividend, does not mean the stock will not fall further down. AQN Riocan and so many others. If the management is bad nothing is priced in ever.
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goldbergew
2024-11-21T17:11:47
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ly9ue8i
I didn't say mine weren't.... Two of the accounts I transferred were in kind transfers, one from TD, one from Questrade... both went without a hitch. Questade was they quickest, I had a confirmation email in 2 days, and the account cleared that day, few days later it was in my NBDB account, but yes that was the smallest of the 3 @ about 60k. I had National Bank initiate the transfer, I don't see how the holding institution can deny it once you confirm. Much like you though, Assante was really trying to keep that business. Got more calls in emails that day then I had in 15 years prior :) In the end I just had to be firm, told him I'd made up my mind, please transfer by end of day and he did.
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itsjustme_uCcC
2024-11-21T17:16:22
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ly9um6f
its insane they havent cut the divvy yet. they absolutely need to.
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deletednaw
2024-11-21T17:17:27
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ly9vma7
If you get bumped up to $200k you should be able to max out both unless you have a lot of lifestyle creep. You can also do a combination of both, using your income tax return from the rrsp contribution to put into your tfsa. Either way I would definitely prioritize maxing out the TFSA as well as your partner’s TFSA (if you have one) with such a large pension coming your way.
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AGreenerRoom
2024-11-21T17:22:21
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ly9vmma
I mean with inflation is still a negative return past 3 years.
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DevOpsMakesMeDrink
2024-11-21T17:22:24
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ly9waej
Yes but that would require your average shareholder not being fickle.
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GTS980
2024-11-21T17:25:39
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ly9wfj5
I'd love to hear what you have to say about BTC.
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GTS980
2024-11-21T17:26:22
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ly9wio4
some are STILL going all in on AQN lol
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MilesOfPebbles
2024-11-21T17:26:47
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ly9wri6
Then what was it
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DragonScimmy100
2024-11-21T17:28:01
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ly9x636
I do my RRSP first, and then max my TFSA contribution with my RRSP tax savings.
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Hope-To-Retire
2024-11-21T17:30:04
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ly9xdq6
I don’t have anything original to contribute to the discussion, but I think u/goldbergew did a fair job of summarizing my views.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T17:31:07
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ly9xuab
One of the better performers globally still.
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Chokolit
2024-11-21T17:33:23
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ly9xzwj
Well youve made money from the stock going up since the last ex div date. No you won't get a dividend payout for this month if you sell it right now. You have to own it on the ex div date.
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MilesOfPebbles
2024-11-21T17:34:09
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ly9yvbi
Short term price movement is literally bots running on complex algos competing against each other. Stop trying to explain every movement. There are no answers. They get fed the data, they scan the web for a sentiment pulse and trade on these points. Short term action is not always logical or rational. That's it.
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HowsYourSexLifeMarc
2024-11-21T17:38:27
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ly9zgjb
CNR recovering today, back to above $150.00
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Larkalis
2024-11-21T17:41:18
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ly9zpi7
Analyst ratings are more often than not reactionary - so why did they decide to downgrade TD? Volume was slightly higher this morning than normal, but ~2% is basically intraday volatility.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T17:42:29
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ly9zsh4
So confusing. When is the best time to buy this etf? Can I recover if I buy it at the new bank? Or can they just transfer shares over?
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Technical_Feedback74
2024-11-21T17:42:53
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ly9zvoe
Exactly. BTW these are the same folks that said Canada is going down the drain and is a terrible investment. And now they care crying underperforming after a missing out on a whopping 31% plus returns. Sure its not 37% like the VOO but almost 32% is nothing short of a fantastic returns compared to so many countries out there globally that too for something that was called total trash. So which one is it? It's a trash investment or it's up 31% in a year? Because it certainly can't be both Hah!
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goldbergew
2024-11-21T17:43:19
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lya08ww
Also priced in. If a large sell off is expected due to fickle retail investors, there will be capital waiting to buy said sell off.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T17:45:06
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lya0lnc
Anyone else here remember when it first broke 4000? Of course, it dropped about 25% pretty quickly a few days after that and took a few years to recover. Beware the bears, they're real and vicious.
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bregmatter
2024-11-21T17:46:50
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lya0z8t
>Not true as we have seen this many many times. *Expectations* are priced in. That doesn’t preclude the possibility of the *unexpected* happening. >If the management is bad nothing is priced in ever. Only expectations. If management makes a poor decision that wasn’t *expected*, then it would be fair to assume said *unexpected* actions could result in further sell offs.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T17:48:40
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lya12es
Only regret is not buying tons more rbc when the dip happened last year lol
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biomacarena
2024-11-21T17:49:06
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lya1ph3
Even the expected "Divvy cut" will have a bad reaction. It is literally used as a bond proxy(it shouldn't but it is) by so many retiaries. Its all about risk and reward and what's the best opportunity for the money. If one opportunity door closes, there are many that will open and money will flow there. So again nothing is priced in, even the obvious and expected.
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goldbergew
2024-11-21T17:52:13
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lya34ke
I use TD Waterhouse and really appreciate their service. Whenever you call someone will ALWAYS pick up. I moved from Scotia iTrade for this exact reason. When it comes to my money I prefer dealing with a large financial institution. They are never going to fail.
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MHY59
2024-11-21T17:59:08
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lya3gd2
If its a registered account rrsp/tfsa you should initiate an in-kind transfer at the receiving bank. The dividends are near the end of the month and theres about a week delay to see it in my sweep account. The security will drop in value based on the dividend amount. Depending on when you bought the security will depend on your best time to sell if you need to do that. I would suggest not selling it as a capital loss unless you can use that capital loss to offset a gain somewhere else. I'd also like to add roughly half the dividends from this ETF are ROC return on capital and this will have additional implications if you sell and buy this at the new bank, ROC will generate a capital gains taxable amount when you sell the security
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cuhaos
2024-11-21T18:00:43
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lya48su
> Even the expected "Divvy cut" will have a bad reaction. Im not saying there won’t be volatility should a dividend cut be announced. There are many variables which are still unknown or *unexpected*. All of the data which is *currently* known to markets, is being constantly and near-instantaneously priced in. >It is literally used as a bond proxy(it shouldn't but it is) by so many retiaries. How many retirees? How much volume do you know for certain they’re responsible for? >It’s all about risk and reward and what's the best opportunity for the money. Why would BCE be *more* risky if they (hypothetically) cut dividends in order to service loans? >If one opportunity door closes, there are many that will open and money will flow there. Right. So if you *expect* a dividend cut, and you *expect* that cut to negatively impact share price, then you should sell now to avoid a loss and redeploy that capital elsewhere. >So again nothing is priced in, even the obvious and expected. Again - All of the data which is *currently* known to markets, is being constantly and near-instantaneously priced in. This is basic price discovery/valuation.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T18:04:38
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lya5d8l
The SMCI resurgence and its associated factions of support vs. short is very entertaining.
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Blitzdog416
2024-11-21T18:10:12
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lya6i5f
Yeah but they also said they would use the sale of MLSE to fund debt so sold it for $4b then went out and bought a fibre company in the states and assumed their debt as well. A cool $7b later and the money is gone and I don’t know if a single penny went to their original intent for selling it.
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investornewb
2024-11-21T18:15:52
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lya6mg5
>Right. So if you *expect* a dividend cut, and you *expect* that cut to negatively impact share price, then you should sell now to avoid a loss and redeploy that capital elsewhere. I don't think you understand the average investor and how majority of them invest. There is a reason average retail investor returns are 3.7% in a year where markets are up more than 31% > Again - All of the data which is *currently* known to markets, is being constantly and near-instantaneously priced in. >This is basic price discovery/valuation. Disagree there again. Look up "Irrational Market Behavior" This can go on for a long time and stating "priced in" is similar to saying you know what is going to happen. Nobody knows what is going to happen. Hence nothing ever is priced in. If it was it would be too easy to beat the odds.
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goldbergew
2024-11-21T18:16:28
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lya76gf
It's crazy to me how much I use this site and I didn't buy it at IPO
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ShralpShralpShralp
2024-11-21T18:19:14
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lya8dw5
Looks like BNS has some room left to run. Left some money on the table there by selling off some of it earlier this week. Oh well
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investornewb
2024-11-21T18:25:16
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lya94rh
Same boat. I don't regret it though, it wasn't a great hold for me.
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Hoof_Hearted12
2024-11-21T18:29:00
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lya99r9
And the share price presumably reflects that development.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T18:29:41
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lya9pyy
ERROR: type should be string, got "https://www.reddit.com/r/CanadianInvestor/comments/1btuv68/comment/kxq6h74/\n\n\nStill valid 8 months later. Shame they couldn't bounce it at 40...unless you count barely 2% intraday. Lol. Expect a dividend cut to flush us to the under 30 call. I'll be super interested then. "
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ReindeerLegal2400
2024-11-21T18:31:57
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lyaaiks
My miniscule ENB and BNS positions that I opened just for fun way back in late 2020 have ballooned up and are up 36% and 33% respectively not including the divvys. However my yield on cost for ENB and BNS now is 8.21% and 7.1%. Is there even a point in selling these now?
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None
2024-11-21T18:35:54
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lyacm1n
>I don't think you understand the average investor and how majority of them invest. This sub is not a fair representation of the “average” investor.  >There is a reason average retail investor returns are 3.7% in a year where markets are up more than 31% There are two sides to every trade; for everyone who mistimes their share purchases, it’s fair to assume there are just as many mistiming their sales as well. >Disagree there again. Look up "Irrational Market Behavior" So *no one* is actively attempting to price in data? Every time you execute a trade, you’ve participated in price discovery. >This can go on for a long time and stating "priced in" is similar to saying you know what is going to happen. [Efficient Capital Markets Explained](https://pwlcapital.com/efficient-capital-markets-explained-at-last/) >Nobody knows what is going to happen.  You’re 100% correct. >Hence nothing ever is priced in. If it was it would be too easy to beat the odds. Everything we know **right now** is priced in. Everyone is working with the exact same information. If you think you know better than the market, then I refer you to your previous comment regarding poor retail investor returns.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T18:46:21
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lyad31m
> However my yield on cost for ENB and BNS now is 8.21% and 7.1%. Is there even a point in selling these now? This is a mostly useless metric and really shouldn’t weigh into the decision. If you sold all of your shares today and bought them back, you’d earn the exact same dividend.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T18:48:40
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lyaevkv
You don’t know what yield on cost means. He would own more shares today if he did that to get the same dividend payout
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DragonScimmy100
2024-11-21T18:57:30
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lyaf5fd
More irrational selling over tariff rhetoric should offer buying opportunities ahead. Especially for CP, which might dip as low as the high 80s. Lots of fear.
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LiarsPorker
2024-11-21T18:58:51
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lyaf66t
>You don’t know what yield on cost means. *This is a mostly useless metric* >He would own more shares today if he did that to get the same dividend payout The number of shares is completely irrelevant. Whether you have 100 shares worth $1 each, or 1 share worth $100 - your allocation is the same.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T18:58:58
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lyafj37
ZST appreciates through the month until the ex-dividend date and then falls by the amount of the dividend, so in effect you aren't losing your payout; you're just getting it in the form of a capital gain rather than an interest payment. Also, you don't have to sell it. You can just transfer the asset to an account at another institution.
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MaximinusRats
2024-11-21T19:00:44
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lyahhli
Made a cool 30% in less than 3 months, this isn’t a name I’d wanna hold long term
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RyanGiggsy11
2024-11-21T19:10:39
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lyahtho
I just got notified of this as well. I don't think it can sell puts though. someone correct me if I'm wrong. I don't mind locking funds to sell a put but looks like it is only for selling calls.
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mech9t5
2024-11-21T19:12:18
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lyahy62
As already mentioned, I meant total returns. Not annual returns.
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Public_Key_3569
2024-11-21T19:12:57
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lyaiblk
I've been slowly transitioning out of individual stocks and one of the ones I have left is BCE (would be selling for a capital loss, but am barely up overall from what I originally invested).  I know it's a mental thing, but I'm really struggling with selling at the current prices given how much it's dropped (and I know it can go down more). Wish I had sold earlier this year. 
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Trains_YQG
2024-11-21T19:14:47
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lyaif8r
I plan to hold long term. BNS along with a couple other CDN banks make up a rather large portion of my portfolio. My issue was simply the weighting. It’s still too heavy tbh. I want RBC to be my largest bank holding followed by TD and then BNS. Currently i have the opposite! BNS is the largest holding and RY is the smaller of the 3
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investornewb
2024-11-21T19:15:18
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lyajr4v
How does this work vs buying calls/puts?
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Maassoon
2024-11-21T19:21:57
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lyak6ur
Covered calls means you are selling a call and you have the shares to cover if your call gets exercised. You’re the one selling the call. Calls/Puts is when you are purchasing the contract.
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GodOfDeath_Ryuk
2024-11-21T19:24:07
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lyak9wl
Same here, would you know how much you got per share in CAD. Very weird how the transaction is not popping in my activities. Thanks
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veggylover
2024-11-21T19:24:31
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lyakpt2
At one point this summer 50% of my portfolio was CDN banks(not much of the big 6,smaller ones like vbnk, Eqb). RY and NA are the ones in the big6 id be comfortable owning lt, and TD to a certain extent( the whole ML thing is overblown)
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RyanGiggsy11
2024-11-21T19:26:41
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lyal4i7
I would buy on a dividend cut, but not before that.
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Atiaxra
2024-11-21T19:28:42
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lyalb5p
Added some at 180 last month, that’s when Alain’s buybacks kick in
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RyanGiggsy11
2024-11-21T19:29:37
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lyaloiz
Hindsight is 20/20.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-21T19:31:28
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lyanv2p
> The tax-free savings account (TFSA) limit will remain at $7,000 for 2025. That's because the TFSA limit only gets increased when the cumulative effect of the annual inflation adjustments after 2009 (the year the TFSA began) is enough to push the limit to the next highest $500 increment. Says CRA
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Stash201518
2024-11-21T19:42:28
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lyao2bl
...from a very safe distance.
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Stash201518
2024-11-21T19:43:29
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lyaoc83
I have been using it for a while. One thing I don’t like is you can’t roll the option like you can on other platforms, you have to buy back and then do a sell at another exp. I will probably keep doing most of my option plays on IBKR.
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SeeYahNextTuesday
2024-11-21T19:44:52
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lyaosxs
Isn't it a fairly useless metric, though?  Say you buy a stock today that is currently $100 and pays an annual dividend of $5.00. Your yield is 5%.  If 5 years from now the stock is $125.00 and is paying an annual dividend of $6.25, is it really that meaningful to say your yield on cost (based on what you paid *5 years ago*) is 6.25%?
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Trains_YQG
2024-11-21T19:47:14
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lyap86w
I just got this, but got an error message when I clicked the notification. Anyone know how to set it up?
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literallygabe
2024-11-21T19:49:22
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t3_1gwncch
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lyapa8q
Makes sense - thanks for sharing
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MilesOfPebbles
2024-11-21T19:49:39
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lyaphyt
So if your Call expires without being exercised what happens? Thanks.
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ron724
2024-11-21T19:50:43
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lyapjal
Currently just covered calls, though an announcement for cash secured puts is expected in q1
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newtownkid
2024-11-21T19:50:54
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t3_1gwncch
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lyaqesj
Never marry a stock. I married BB and it fucked me over pretty hard. It was years of "well it cant go lower." and "Its my lotto ticket now." Finally I had to sell it at a huge loss, lesson learned...
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Krozet
2024-11-21T19:55:19
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lyaqja5
I have my TD DI account still but also added some EasyTrade accounts for the 50 commission-free trades each year. For me that's way more than enough.
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Stavkot23
2024-11-21T19:55:57
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lyar091
You just keep your shares as well as the premium you received when you opened the trade. But if you’re unsure what a covered call is in general I would do some research into it before playing around with it.
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SeeYahNextTuesday
2024-11-21T19:58:21
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t3_1gwncch
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lyar7ai
Have you tired logging on to the App? It should prompt you as well. Theres a new option when I sell a stock that I own: Sell To Open
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ron724
2024-11-21T19:59:21
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lyarf40
BCE management and board of directors is acting like all is well while the house is burning. fkers! Mirko Bibic is a condenscending idiot. If they replace him with someone smart, it will do wonders.
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None
2024-11-21T20:00:27
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lyarldu
Ahhh thank you yeah it’s in the sell menu for stocks with options
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literallygabe
2024-11-21T20:01:20
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lyarxrz
Anyone buying the dip on GOOG?
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Dank_Hank79
2024-11-21T20:03:06
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lyas69k
i think brookfield corp (still, even at ATH's) and goeasy are at pretty attractive valuations right now. topicus is cheap(er) but not cheap, up to you if you think the premium is worth it - it's a damn good business though that's for sure
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Dcye98
2024-11-21T20:04:18
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lyassu9
Laziness issue.
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Sportfreunde
2024-11-21T20:07:29
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lyasxjp
Awesome. Thanks for that.
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Technical_Feedback74
2024-11-21T20:08:10
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