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lz20laj
So much for free trade agreements. So much for any agreement America has signed.
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pistoffcynic
2024-11-26T10:39:32
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lz20lsd
In 2023 there were approx 10,000 people who crossed illegally from Canada into the US. Most of them were from India. In the same 2023, there were approx. 2.5 Million people who crossed illegally from Mexico into the US. And yes- Indians made up a significant number on top of people from Latin American countries.
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Leo080671
2024-11-26T10:39:41
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lz20q0n
We need a new high speed railway system to move our products to the coasts. We need to invest in our harbours in Atlantic Canada, Quebec, and BC. We need more refineries, slaughter houses, and a domestic auto manufacturer. We build around 30% of the auto parts sold in the US, but don't have a domestic car company!? We could be exporting cars instead of parts.
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None
2024-11-26T10:40:55
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lz20w4j
The idiots in red states just voted themselves a price increase. Good job to all the morons. They also guaranteed job losses in the red states with selective reciprocal tariffs. Good job America.
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pistoffcynic
2024-11-26T10:42:42
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lz21a5e
And my guess, the orange man is just manipulating the market by making this announcement!
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Leo080671
2024-11-26T10:46:50
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t3_1gzzdlo
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lz21tvs
Investing on margin carries risks, including the risk that brokerages will update their margin requirements.
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bankersours
2024-11-26T10:52:30
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lz21vdc
Unfortunately, Canada is reliant on the US for 89% of our exports. We supply over 50% of the oil and gas the US imports, and over $400 billion in food to the US. Trump's declaration of war on the US working class is going to hurt Canada massively. As for US media, a lot of that's also made in Canada, so there will be a lot of things canceled as studios retool. Season 4 of Star Trek Strange New Worlds will probably be the last, since it's already in production. Amazon will probably cancel the Mass Effect series they just announced. It's going to be a massive kick to the nards for everyone up here.
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None
2024-11-26T10:52:55
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lz22n07
Sorry to hear that.
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ArrowOfTime71
2024-11-26T11:00:45
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lz2305y
Never underestimate American stupidity, the dude is a convicted felon who put them in a recession and added trillions to the national debt but they all have the memory of a goldfish and said yep sign me up for more of that!
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Empty-Discount5936
2024-11-26T11:04:30
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lz237sz
It didn't work last time either, he added trillions to the national debt and caused a recession. https://www.nber.org/news/business-cycle-dating-committee-announcement-june-8-2020
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Empty-Discount5936
2024-11-26T11:06:41
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lz238h2
Trump is a moron...inflation will spike under his watch.
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Any-Ad-446
2024-11-26T11:06:51
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lz238sn
Sure, building infrastructure takes time. So what? Canada's still going to be here a decade from now, either stronger and independent, or ruined by Trump. But we're not going to win a trade war with the US. We have to diversify our trade relations.
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None
2024-11-26T11:06:57
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lz23cl0
Its not about amount but product..USA needs our resources and minerals.
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Any-Ad-446
2024-11-26T11:08:00
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lz23d1i
Great. If it happens we are so screwed. What benefit does he think it'll gain them to actually follow through? Must be some leveraging the US position with impending economic catastrophe strategy. Why couldn't it be anyone but Trump, man. His base is probably laughing at how badly it'll affect us too, just cuz.
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AverageLawEnjoyr
2024-11-26T11:08:07
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lz24acu
Negotiating tactic 101
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Ajax-73
2024-11-26T11:17:19
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lz2553v
It was. Not anymore
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Heineken_500ml
2024-11-26T11:25:43
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lz25evk
Not notifying clients because? no wonder TD stock is going down
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Heineken_500ml
2024-11-26T11:28:22
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lz25exy
High speed rail for passenger (high value) has never been built. High speed resources will be much harder.
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tomatoesareneat
2024-11-26T11:28:23
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lz25gth
So Canadian businesses will see an increase in their expenses which will reduce profits and drive down stock prices? Does that make sense?
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MattDapper
2024-11-26T11:28:53
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lz25r1c
This seems like a dumb idea, which will increase prices of goods in the US. However, I suspect the average American doesn't realize this and will like the idea, because they are already philosophically isolated.
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SilentGenX
2024-11-26T11:31:37
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lz262x6
The steel tariffs the last time also violated the free trade agreement.
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dejour
2024-11-26T11:34:43
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lz26qjr
Lots of Canadian politicians have hurt relations by calling for Mexico to be excluded from future deals in favour of a bilateral Canada-US deal. Mexico cannot (as Canada would not) ignore that. What would Canada do if Mexico called to exclude it from existing deals?
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tomatoesareneat
2024-11-26T11:40:51
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lz26s3q
In Canada's case, I'm not sure the passenger rail would be more valuable. In the US, EU, China, or India, yes. But our population is too spread out once you get out of the Windsor-QC corridor. Granted, that's half the national population, but it's still only around 20 million. For the rest of the country, planes or buses make more sense economically. However, a high speed train could move goods from Vancouver to Halifax in under 2 days. Given our export-based economy, it should be far more profitable.
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None
2024-11-26T11:41:14
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lz288cy
I agree, I don't think he's going to shut the border, I don't think he said that, and if he did it's probably grandstanding. I also agree that we can't stop it, though I'd love for them to try harder, and if threats like that make them, I'm all for it.
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Ok-Airline-4931
2024-11-26T11:54:13
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lz28uky
This is a fair point. Both countries would be dumb to try to do it alone with the US at this point IMO, but I would understand if Mexico is upset with us right now, too. 
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Trains_YQG
2024-11-26T11:59:33
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lz2b3jt
Dude spent so much time reworking NAFTA, took all the credit and now says they are getting screwed?
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kpeds45
2024-11-26T12:18:24
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lz2bs8t
Conservatives are about to tell Trudeau to suck trump's dick again. I don't get how the general population doesn't see then for the fools they are. Trudeau isn't exciting, but at least he's not anti-canadian
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That_Account6143
2024-11-26T12:23:54
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lz2bvl3
Good luck with that
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pal73patty
2024-11-26T12:24:38
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lz2c3ul
Now this is innovation!
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ZedFlex
2024-11-26T12:26:28
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lz2cyyg
Appreciate the real world example of how these issues play out. Thanks!
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ZedFlex
2024-11-26T12:33:14
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lz2emmt
Diet Coke* - Drumph doesn't drink.
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s1far
2024-11-26T12:45:53
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lz2fjqm
Box5741, you outrageous!
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UniversalInsolvency
2024-11-26T12:52:42
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lz2gew0
Thanks for the article. Fwiw I’m not saying it doesn’t happen. I’m saying the NET flow is US -> Canada.
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Perry4761
2024-11-26T12:58:49
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lz2gf60
From the link you shared 😅, “The following loan values are subject to change at any time, without notice”
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rengrad100
2024-11-26T12:58:52
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lz2hl2u
So a 25% tariff on all goods from Canada into the US starting January 21. Who is hurt the most?
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Alph1
2024-11-26T13:07:01
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lz2hudc
All of us.
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Stash201518
2024-11-26T13:08:51
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lz2hz3w
Just trying to be a glass half full kind of guy so …. On the bright side, obesity rates are about to plummet in Canada.
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MagicalMysteryQueefs
2024-11-26T13:09:47
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lz2iabp
>but crypto allocation does increases total diversification of a portfolio and when using the sharpe ratio as a barometer Why are we using the Sharpe ratio? >bitcoin has had significant periods of providing better risk adjusted returns than traditional index funds (Source 1, Source 2).  Those “significant periods” happen to be the same years most associated with crypto’s bull market? >I personally don't recommend buying into strength in the crypto market, as bull runs can be quite euphoric, but there is plenty of evidence that there is well compensated risks to be taken in the space. Which is it? >For those who don't want to click links, I've quoted relevant sections below. Your only sources are from biased pro-crypto “analysts”… Don’t let AI do your homework.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-26T13:11:57
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lz2ie7y
That would have made sense 20 years ago. Now, with the EU reducing it's demand for oil, one would get much less return on the cost of a refinery, possibly no return at all.
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NotEvenNothing
2024-11-26T13:12:42
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lz2ifpp
CP to $80 please
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Comt-Slow
2024-11-26T13:12:59
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lz2itw2
>Who is hurt the most? Probably the people who try to speculate on outcomes with their hard earned money.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-26T13:15:43
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lz2iwax
It's really a loss loss because it drives up inflation in the US so it hurts Americans, while also hurting us since we won't be exporting as much.
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MilesOfPebbles
2024-11-26T13:16:10
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lz2jd4v
I doubt you read those agreements you signed when opening a margin account. They can make changes to LTV amounts at any time on a stock without prior notice.
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1GutsnGlory1
2024-11-26T13:19:20
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lz2k0tw
This sucks. But you know what? I get it. America first mentality is going to be great for them. I find myself a little jealous of the leadership they have coming in.
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r66yprometheus
2024-11-26T13:23:47
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t3_1gzzdlo
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lz2l417
... Canadian dollar 'bout to go for a ride too
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outandaboot99999
2024-11-26T13:31:01
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lz2ldd6
Lol. It’s a negotiating tactic. He’s not even president yet. And the guy they nominated for Treasury might actually talk some sense into him. Mexico is also much more of a target than Canada, seen as Mexico opened its doors to a lot of Chinese manufacturing within Mexico.
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seldom_seen8814
2024-11-26T13:32:42
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lz2lerf
Wtf are ypu smoking lmao, if inflation goes up they are countered by interest rate going UP. The only reason interest goes down is when we will enter the eventual gop made recession to try to keep the economy afloat...IF inflation in that time is down (as it should normally be in a normal recession environnement)
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RealBaikal
2024-11-26T13:32:57
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t3_1h0bv2y
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lz2m0nn
It's crazy that people still don't understand Trump. He doesn't actually mean what he says.
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AmbassadorCosh
2024-11-26T13:36:59
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lz2m4qe
Why would interest rates go down if inflation rose? They only went up (or really ever do) because inflation increases. If anything it will slow down the BoC’s lowering of rates if not reverse position but who knows until we see what happens
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Bishime
2024-11-26T13:37:44
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lz2m69t
I don’t think inflation goes up in Canada. USA will take the hit as they’re the ones paying for the tariffs.
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saddam1
2024-11-26T13:38:01
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lz2m7xs
He’s an idiotic, unstable, unpredictable disruptor, who mostly cares about enriching himself and getting compliments.
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seldom_seen8814
2024-11-26T13:38:18
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lz2mgjk
In general, a weak dollar is great for our economy. However, we ploughed through a very long held support a couple weeks ago, recovered somewhat, and are now even lower on a single piece of Trump rhetoric–that frankly, knowing Trump, may or may not prove to matter. It's likely that tariffs, especially ones that are bigger than the ones put on China, i.e. China won't try to use Mexico and/or Canada to manipulate rules of origin, will greatly harm the Canadian economy. That'll force the BoC to push our interest rates lower, faster than currently planned. Given the US economy, for the time being anyways, is doing remarkably well, that'll further move the BoC away from the Fed, putting even more downward pressure on the CAD. Even if Trump's tariffs ruin the US economy, and they very well could, they are also inflationary, making it hard for the Fed to act strongly in one countervailing way: Do they help the economy or push down inflation? We could not only see a downward trend in the CAD that hasn't been seen since Chrétien left office but also general week-to-week variability that has not been experienced by 60% of the population currently alive today. All that to say is that we are in unprecedented territory and I'd take even expert opining with a grain of salt for the next six months
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spaceporter
2024-11-26T13:39:51
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t3_1h0bv2y
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lz2mh3o
Still needs to go through congress and senate
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psychoragingbull
2024-11-26T13:39:58
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lz2mlyh
Why is Canada in such a position again? Why do we not have a y refineries built? Why is there not a natural gas export terminal on the east coast? What have we not set up more markets for our metals/aluminum, uranium? Why is our government pissing off India and China, 2 massive markets? The US is not "self sufficient " in energy. They claim to be when our energy is added. Let's go Libs. Let's see what you got? The next election result will be your judgement.
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CashComprehensive423
2024-11-26T13:40:49
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lz2mszc
Iirc we had more concessions to Obama’s TPP than the minute concessions for USCMA
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UnfairCrab960
2024-11-26T13:42:05
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lz2mxhs
Noobie here, can someone explain these tariffs like I'm 5? Say I own a lumber yard and ship $100 of lumber to an American purchaser, we are on the hook to pay the American government an additional $25 for the deal?
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wishin_fishin
2024-11-26T13:42:53
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lz2mzbr
All true, but at the same time some of his random babbling does end up becoming policy and you never know which ones.
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stirrainlate
2024-11-26T13:43:13
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lz2n1rp
I'm hoping you're right. In his first term he would often set impossible anchor points when negotiating in order to get what he was really after. It's a fairly childish way to negotiate, but I suspect this 25% tariff will be similar.
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kenazo
2024-11-26T13:43:39
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lz2n4wy
It still boggles my mind that a third (!!!) of Americans didn’t vote this election.
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seldom_seen8814
2024-11-26T13:44:13
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t3_1h0bv2y
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lz2n8ow
American "domestic" car companies make stuff in Mexico with Canadian parts. And it's already unaffordable for the average consumer.
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Chucknastical
2024-11-26T13:44:53
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t3_1gzzdlo
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lz2nin7
the only reason interest rates go down when inflation goes up( US) is because trump's minions put a gun to the fed head and demand it...too their and the USA economies loss
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Zephurdigital
2024-11-26T13:46:40
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lz2nj3i
They can cause inflation which seems to result in the election of right-wing governments so it's kind of a win-win. They own the factories and then get voted into government.
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Chucknastical
2024-11-26T13:46:45
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t3_1gzzdlo
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lz2nkod
You sell it for $100, the importer pays $25 at the border.
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Inevitable_Sweet_624
2024-11-26T13:47:02
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lz2npzj
This is essentially a value added sales tax that will hurt middle class, working people, many businesses and the economy. Tariffs only work to prevent foreign dumping of products we make here or to give companies catch up time (e.g. the big 3 making EVs before the Chinese onslaught). Those type of tariffs should have a short term life depending on the capital intensity of that industry. Rich folks won’t feel it from a consumption basis, but might have their portfolios take a big hit.
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Sufficient_Ad3790
2024-11-26T13:47:58
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lz2nrf9
Trumps is not going to roll out massive tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods on day one, simply because it would cripple American businesses. Take auto manufacturing as an example; a 25% tax on vehicles would bring US sales to a halt.
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MellowHamster
2024-11-26T13:48:13
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lz2o0kv
Nope, the Trade Expansion Act allows the President to adjust tariffs based on threats to national security. He seems to be tying these tariffs to illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling so I would assume that's the national security risk he'd reference in the executive order.
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Eskomo
2024-11-26T13:49:51
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lz2o4x8
Thank you, the way I was seeing people talk about it had me a little confused
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wishin_fishin
2024-11-26T13:50:36
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lz2ogr2
How is it crazy that people believe words that the President-Elect says? Your framing means that Trump should not be held to account on anything he says ever, that is insane.
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Eskomo
2024-11-26T13:52:42
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lz2ohio
i think most come down to money...as for refineries...they are stupidly expensive. 7 10 billion . We are for all the land that we have not a big country people and money wise
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Zephurdigital
2024-11-26T13:52:50
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lz2onr4
We have more than a dozen refineries. We have sold to the US because it's the cheapest place to ship out raw materials. Wtf is your rant all about anyway.
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SDL68
2024-11-26T13:53:54
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lz2oqoe
It still has to go to congress, congress can say no, THEN the president can veto utilizing one of the exceptions that you mention.
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psychoragingbull
2024-11-26T13:54:25
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lz2ox4k
no...the importer does on the US side...which then sell it to Home depot which then rasies it prices for Joe the builder. Joe the builder is pissed so he builds less or jacks the price of the homes he is making and the US consumer pay more for their house
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Zephurdigital
2024-11-26T13:55:32
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lz2p8fi
Stupid is as stupid does.
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Acherstrom
2024-11-26T13:57:30
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lz2pds4
Don't forget about protecting those profits and by putting 40% on top to cover the 25% tariff
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wishin_fishin
2024-11-26T13:58:25
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lz2qhkx
A 10% tariff on Canadian goods would cost American families roughly $2500/yr !
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chaunceythegardener
2024-11-26T14:05:22
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lz2ql3g
My understanding is that it definitely doesn't have to go to congress. The President can unilateraly place tariffs up to a certain amount via the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 and the Trade Act of 1974. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_tariffs#Legality Congress could pass a bill to counter the executive order, but that seems unlikely...
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Eskomo
2024-11-26T14:05:59
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lz2qs2p
>Why are we using the Sharpe ratio? Why not? >Those “significant periods” happen to be the same years most associated with crypto’s bull market? incorrect >Which is it? I don't recommend buying at all time highs in the most volatile assets. It's simple. >Your only sources are from biased pro-crypto “analysts”…\\ The data doesn't lie. Thought you were objective?
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Adorable_Text
2024-11-26T14:07:11
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lz2r8zt
This was my first thought on hearing the news. CNR likely to drop, too. Panic incoming.
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LiarsPorker
2024-11-26T14:10:07
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lz2rd0d
>Why not? You’re not aware of the Sharpe ratio’s shortcomings? >incorrect That’s why none of your sources’ timelines are longer than 5 years? >I don't recommend buying at all time highs. It's simple. But crypto has a better risk-adjusted return than the S&P500! >The data doesn't lie. Thought you were objective? And part of being objective is sourcing objective data.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-26T14:10:49
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lz2regf
If any of the CAD cash ETFs drop to a 0.50% yield tomorrow, that'll be because the BoC announced a cut to the overnight rate, down to 0.50% today. And if the BoC overnight rate dropped to 0.50% today, the big 6 banks would likely have expected it to and reflected that drop accordingly in the GIC rates they would've offered yesterday. Of course, everything won't always be priced in but the banks have a lot more information than us and the house should rarely lose unless they do something dumb, like launder money for fentanyl dealers. But that's a different kind of error.
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average_shitpost
2024-11-26T14:11:03
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t3_1gzwfa6
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lz2rl91
Day 1,793 of StoichMixture not posting his portfolio.
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LiarsPorker
2024-11-26T14:12:13
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lz2rsua
>CNR likely to drop, too. Panic incoming. By how much, and when? Your last nugget has aged like fine wine so far: >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. [CP’s up nearly 5% since.](https://www.reddit.com/r/CanadianInvestor/comments/1gwdoc6/comment/lyaf5fd/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button)
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StoichMixture
2024-11-26T14:13:31
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lz2sklw
>Probably the people who try to speculate on outcomes with their hard earned money. Yet another low quality, needlessly snarky post with no value to the community. Why do you waste everyone's time trolling every day?
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Adorable_Text
2024-11-26T14:18:14
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lz2slrz
Also, it depends on the terms agreed to by the US, Mexico and Canada under the CUSMA agreement that came into force on July 1, 2020. Meaning, Trump can't wake up one fine morning and go, "Yeah ok, tariffs on Canada and Mexico for lumber!" Does the agreement allow for the US to impose tariffs for that product category? Would that translate into a trade dispute? Would the parties to the agreement attempt to resolve this through the dispute resolution process as stipulated within CUSMA? If Trump violates the terms of that agreement Canada and Mexico will then counter with retaliatory measures of their own. Americans get their booze from Mexico, and auto parts and cars from us. Do you see where this is going? On the flip side, say the importer needs to pay $125 for your lumber. A US lumber yard could sell the same or similar product and price it at $124.95 and they will NOT lower their price. The American consumer will then have two choices: Buy your product for $125 or a US product for $124.95. Either way they're screwed because the price was $100 until this guy came along with his genius tariff idea!
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brown43202
2024-11-26T14:18:26
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lz2sn0c
USA and it's not even close.
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cherryfree2
2024-11-26T14:18:38
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t3_1h098w8
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lz2t1q5
“How dare TD assume I can read!”
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DrunkenBartender17
2024-11-26T14:21:06
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lz2tr2p
>You’re not aware of the Sharpe ratio’s shortcomings? I am >That’s why none of your sources’ timelines are longer than 5 years. Crypto is a young/new asset class. Data from 2012 would not be relevant. > But crypto has a better risk-adjusted return than the S&P500! Do you disagree with the data? >And part of being objective is sourcing objective data. Are you suggesting sharpe ratios are biased?
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Adorable_Text
2024-11-26T14:25:19
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lz2tzq9
Why won't you post your porfolio, professor? Your students are all here to learn from the master.
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LiarsPorker
2024-11-26T14:26:46
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lz2uj3c
You can see this is his plan to bring low wage manufacturing back to the US however you can’t snap your fingers and have a plant producing widgets by the end of the week. A large scale shift in manufacturing will take years to put in place and then you have to find people willing to work for minimum wages with no healthcare. They will need millions of migrant workers.
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Inevitable_Sweet_624
2024-11-26T14:29:58
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lz2uo5z
> I am Then why are you using it? >Crypto is a young/new asset class. Data from 2012 would not be relevant. Why not? >Do you disagree with the data? The irrelevant cherry-picked data?  >Are you suggesting sharpe ratios are biased? I’m suggesting that you and your “sources” are biased.
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StoichMixture
2024-11-26T14:30:48
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lz2uxqj
US Consumers initially as the prices for Canadian goods will be passed on to them. Canadian manufacturers as eventually US sources of products will develop. Typical Trump experimenting with economy instead of fostering one.
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adamcurt
2024-11-26T14:32:24
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lz2v1lm
You should spend less time worrying about my portfolio, and more time concentrating on not blowing yours up…
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StoichMixture
2024-11-26T14:33:02
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lz2vnln
Oh, no. I'm right over the target. Your constant pedantry is a cancer to this sub. You spend your day Socratically examining others, yet refuse to expose yourself. If you were genuine poster who sought to engage with others in good faith, you would post your positions. But you won't. Because you're a coward.
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LiarsPorker
2024-11-26T14:36:41
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lz2vsbq
>Then why are you using it? Because it's still relevant. > The irrelevant cherry-picked data?  I’m suggesting that you and your “sources” are biased. Want me to pull the same data from neutral charts? Or do you need a Ben Felix video before you can believe the numbers?
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Adorable_Text
2024-11-26T14:37:27
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lz2wf10
There are no such prerequisites for participating in discussion on a public forum. But if there were, I’m sure bad predictions would be at or near the top of the list!
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StoichMixture
2024-11-26T14:41:10
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lz2whqq
CGY (Calian Group) posted their Q4 earnings this morning: https://sites.calian.com/app/uploads/sites/2/2024/02/Q4-FY24-Press-Release_EN.pdf - Despite Canadian Armed Forces cut, CGY posted a 7th consecutive double digit revenue growth year. - Margins continue to increase - EBITDA up +30% 2025 guidance for +12% in revenues and +10% in EBITDA. EBITDA guidance for $100M in 2025. Market cap is $600M with little debt. Markets happy with results this morning so far (share price +7%)
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le_bib
2024-11-26T14:41:37
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lz2x255
>Because it's still relevant. Do you have unbiased data that proves relevance? >Want me to pull the same data from neutral charts? Or do you need a Ben Felix video before you can believe the numbers? You have quite the affinity for this Ben Felix fellow. How does your messiah feel about crypto?
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StoichMixture
2024-11-26T14:44:55
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lz2x8e0
I know PSU-U.TO but I think that it trades in USD, I don’t think you can get USD yiel on CAD cash.
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Scout-Alertes
2024-11-26T14:45:55
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lz2xald
Wow. So a 25% tariff on the Canadian parts, and a 25% tariff on the Mexican labor, equals lower prices for the American consumer. This sounds like more of George Bush's "fuzzy math."
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None
2024-11-26T14:46:16
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lz2xifj
Being a useful, good faith contributor should be a prerequisite. You certainly lack these qualities.
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Adorable_Text
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