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lyjdw4p
On bull years it's easy to do, "everyone's a genius in a bull market" they say. People with these types of portfolios will be real quiet on bear years.
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Jardrs
2024-11-23T05:42:03
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lyje4uq
>their own money More like money borrowed from 10 yr bond with 3.5% interest Welcome to the 17th consecutive budget deficit!
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CulturalArm5675
2024-11-23T05:44:11
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lyje9ma
What we really needed was a permanent reduction in income tax and sales tax rates.
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iStayDemented
2024-11-23T05:45:20
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lyjezho
Everything you touch in this market turns to gold apparently.
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Concealus
2024-11-23T05:51:46
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lyjf4py
I will be up front about the fact that I am a 100% sober person, but I still wonder about why alcohol needs to be given a tax break. It's not a very healthy thing and it seems weird the government is endorsing it like this. Shouldn't we all be more concerned about our health and the health of the environment?
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345square
2024-11-23T05:53:03
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lyjf5qz
Hopefully
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Ooops_I_Reddit_Again
2024-11-23T05:53:18
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lyjfo4m
50% with a portfolio of majority ETFs, 33% in Eth & Btc, and kraken robotics.
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PM_NICE_TOES-notmen
2024-11-23T05:57:52
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lyjgbo9
Assuming he can collect the full value of the pension at 51.
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2PhotoKaz
2024-11-23T06:03:55
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lyjgr6r
Just click the YTD button on your brokerages app
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waldo8822
2024-11-23T06:07:57
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lyjgyep
I get it but it's misleading... It just says total gains this year, but if you deposited 50k last month, that's really gonna skew things
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Servichay
2024-11-23T06:09:50
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lyjh0rn
Main acct 155% - MSTR, PLTR, COIN, HOOD, PYPL, SOFI Smaller crypto acct 210% - SOL, DOGE
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magoomba92
2024-11-23T06:10:27
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lyji5hn
225%. MSTR and BTC
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FinanceGT
2024-11-23T06:20:58
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lyji642
that's not the case for IBKR, maybe you should look into the settings for your platform
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-SuperUserDO
2024-11-23T06:21:07
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lyjietb
What happens for ikbr? I meant say you deposit 50k and buy a new stock/etf... Then that would skew your whole portfolio, since that one would be ~0% returns
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Servichay
2024-11-23T06:23:21
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lyjizpk
[Performance Measure](https://www.ibkrguides.com/portfolioanalyst/performanceandstatements/pa_viewingaccountperformance.htm#) Quickly toggle between Time-Weighted Return (TWR) or Money-Weighted Return (MWR), view or hide the Benchmark chart and table of accounts. * **View Time-Weighted Return (TWR) -** TWR measures the percent return produced over time independent of contributions or withdrawals. TWR eliminates the impact of the timing of inflows and outflows and isolates the portion of a portfolio's return that is attributable solely to the account's actions. * **View Money Weighted Return (MWR)** \- MWR is used to measure performance during the specified report period. MWR is influenced by the time of decisions to contribute or to withdraw funds, as well as the decisions made by the portfolio manager of the fund.
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-SuperUserDO
2024-11-23T06:28:49
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lyjj4uz
Yes I like kraken, having great returns at 124%
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Deagles_12
2024-11-23T06:30:10
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lyjjenv
These numbers are insane. Lmfao.
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AFM420
2024-11-23T06:32:48
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lyjjpu7
Just started in September +4.5% in my RRSP and down .72% in my TSFA, thanks lly and bce.
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Minute-Psychology511
2024-11-23T06:35:48
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lyjktt8
98% Rocketlab, Tesla, SOFI, Bitcoin, Nvidia, Palantir would be my big winners, there’s a bunch of losers also lol but I’ve like tripled the S&P so it’s been a good ride
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macNy
2024-11-23T06:46:33
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lyjld5r
It seems that way because those who are losing won’t post their results lol But I mean as long as you bought individual stocks this year you probably beat the market. Index funds will never make you wealthy, you have to take a chance at one point if you want to be a baller in the market
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macNy
2024-11-23T06:51:46
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lyjm6k0
There’s a concept called downside protection, you have to have a hedge plan for when things go south. It took me more than 7 years to figure out my investment style and strategy, it’s a long journey for sure but once you figure it out you never really lose no matter what the market does. I just thank God that I live in the Reddit era, I’ve learned so much and am very grateful
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macNy
2024-11-23T06:59:42
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lyjm7uf
5% leeway for shifts in the market should be incorrect (and wouldn't be reasonable, they'd be destroyed over such terrible terms). >Transfers between the Client’s own Wealthsimple account(s), withdrawals from the Home Buyers’ Plan or First Home Savings Account for the purpose of purchasing a home, annual mandatory minimum withdrawals from Life Income Fund or Registered Retirement Income Fund, **and/or negative fluctuations in the Net Funding Amount solely due to market conditions** are not be counted towards the Withdrawal Limit.
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Puzzled-Kitchen6100
2024-11-23T07:00:03
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lyjmonl
i only own sofi so whatever the return on that is
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skateordiedev
2024-11-23T07:04:44
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lyjmq0m
Stick to ETFs and GICs. To diversify, perhaps look at sector-specific ETFs. Perhaps pick up a fixed income/bond focussed ETF.
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solvkroken
2024-11-23T07:05:07
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lyjmyp5
This ad isn’t targeting you.
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Signal-Lie-6785
2024-11-23T07:07:30
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lyjok8m
No, they probably rounded down so the dumb dumbs of society wouldn’t get confused.
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buffalochickenwings
2024-11-23T07:23:54
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lyjp42j
does national bank direct brokerage offer USD only TFSA? I think i have to switch to IKBR for that?
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LCSart
2024-11-23T07:29:32
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lyjqc8i
425% mstu mstr btcx-b eth.u
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delightfulapprentice
2024-11-23T07:42:22
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lyjqwfs
-20% due to BCE but I am setting it up for steady income for life right now
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Illustrious_Bottle80
2024-11-23T07:48:20
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lyjr4x1
Reading this post I think I need to allocate more capital to bonds.
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Signal-Lie-6785
2024-11-23T07:50:51
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lyjrrnj
Thanks for this. Worth a shot. Cheers.
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CussyTooTussy
2024-11-23T07:57:30
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lyjs2q0
Roughly 93%. LUNR, RKLB, ASTS, JOBY, and ACHR.
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LokiDesigns
2024-11-23T08:00:47
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lyjs9y7
I use BN too for brokerage. Just open a USD TFSA.
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girafe-man
2024-11-23T08:02:54
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lyjt9up
In a bear market s&p will be going down too. Index wins if you don't want to look at the account since anyone going bankrupt wouldn't reduce your portfolio to 0.
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robben1234
2024-11-23T08:13:40
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lyjwwpe
ETN, GME, NTDOY Up 68%
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renegade_voltage
2024-11-23T08:53:34
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lyjznbt
Untrue. The promo is what prompted me to finally make the move. It was incredibly easy and hassle free to do. I was honestly shocked.
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batwingsuit
2024-11-23T09:23:47
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lyk0cr9
You’re missing the point. My money is “locked in” for at least 20 years in my RRSP anyway. I can now continue to invest in that RRSP on a regular basis without paying a cent of fees. Plus I get a free device. I’m perfectly happy being “locked in”. I’ll keep my RBC accounts for free, but I doubt I’ll be doing back.
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batwingsuit
2024-11-23T09:31:40
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lyk0rmg
Wow, well done! And here I was pretty happy with my 35-ish% up on XEQT lol
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guangtouRen
2024-11-23T09:36:13
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lyk3qoo
Im canadian but live in asia - i transferred everything to Interactive brokers - have a look at them - I shut down my scotia investment account.
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hockeytemper
2024-11-23T10:08:47
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lyk5odf
Most Canadian banks have a TFSA account that supports both CDN and USD currencies. Unlike RRSP/RIF US tax must be collected on USD asset’s dividends, interest and capital gains. Ie the US tax agreement does not cover TFSA accounts. This you are wasting space that could be sheltering CDN asset growth.
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exyank
2024-11-23T10:29:21
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lyk6gsu
I'm assuming that the OP posted correct information, where they said that they get that much.
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Dadoftwingirls
2024-11-23T10:37:34
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lyk7rdx
All those companies are also available as CDRs on the Neo plus many many more. 
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DirtyOldTownn
2024-11-23T10:51:09
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