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lzm75hk
None. For a 6 month time horizon, especially these 6 months, use a high interests savings account.
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KriosXVII
2024-11-29T21:14:10
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lzm78al
Explaining why I don’t believe it fits with the spirit of the rules if it has little in common with the majority of penny stocks and only meets this price criteria as a result of prior overdilution. Why do you apply the sub’s rules dogmatically?
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Round_Hat_2966
2024-11-29T21:14:38
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lzm8tjd
Sorry guys! I've over contributed by a bit.
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Just-sendit
2024-11-29T21:23:53
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lzm8wlz
I hold some QMAX, SMAX and FMAX. My opinion about these dividend maximizers are positive, I would say go for it.
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ImHereForMemes_____
2024-11-29T21:24:23
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lzm984q
Absolutely not. 1. these are garbage thematic CC funds with high fees. 2. and this is the much bigger issue.. if you need the money in the short term, you cannot put that money into the equity market. Shop around for the best rate on a 6 month GIC and go with that. If you may need to money even sooner than 6 months, the cash belongs in a money market fund.
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ToddlerInTheWild
2024-11-29T21:26:14
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lzm9jj2
This thread is about the tracking error of XEQT. Try and pay attention.
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Godkun007
2024-11-29T21:28:07
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lzm9y5m
Money needed in: 5 years or less: GIC, HISA, HISA ETF 5-10 years: same as above if low risk, *BAL for medium risk, *GRO for high risk 10+ years: *BAL for low risk, *GRO for medium risk, *EQT for high risk
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Dry_Grapefruit05
2024-11-29T21:30:24
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lzma142
This is the psychology of investing. People, for some inexplicable reason, are happy buying more of a stock that is declining yet have trouble buying a strong stock that is climbing. It's like you see a sinking ship and everybody goes let's get on there. This is also one of the reasons day traders have such a horrible stat for succeeding. They add to losing positions letting it go down but are not willing to add to winning positions that are going up. It helps if you look at the average and not at the current price.
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IMWTK1
2024-11-29T21:30:53
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lzma1ki
If you want to protect the capital, why not look at cash.to etf, knowing it's pegged against the lending rate, it will move on you, but the capital is safe. Assuming an avg 3% return would net you 200 a month, and compound it for more.
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mjoc13
2024-11-29T21:30:57
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lzmaxz6
While there is a lot of nuance in terms of what the corporate tax rate should be, the premise of cutting corporate taxes as a means to boost wages and productivity (which is the very topic of this thread) is firmly rooted in the ideas of trickle down economics. That is my point. Do you disagree with that?
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Chokolit
2024-11-29T21:36:08
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lzmbzta
[Covered call premiums are NOT dividends](https://www.reddit.com/r/dividendscanada/comments/1gulgu3/comment/lxuwy10/) and people should stop conflating them.
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AugustusAugustine
2024-11-29T21:42:17
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lzmc18k
> I don't understand why people find BN's structure confusing I don't think the problem is always the BN structure so much as it is all the other Brookfield stock listings that confuse people. A lot of it may be because you have so many different stock market listings because of CAN/US and with additional limited partnerships. I don't even know how many BIP + BEP listings there are combined. 9? 10?
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ptwonline
2024-11-29T21:42:31
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lzmc228
I live in a mining town and a stock went from like 0.20 to $25. Most sold at like 5 tho!
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Legaltaway12
2024-11-29T21:42:39
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lzmdbaf
It is a cognitive bias indeed : price anchoring. One way to help may be to look at how much you invested initially and not how much it is at currently. So instead of seeing a position at 5% of portfolio, you can mentally adjust to a position in which you put 2% of the total amount you invested in. That makes it much easier to add-on on winners and not only on laggers so the laggers can keep up their %
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le_bib
2024-11-29T21:50:03
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lzmdv0j
This is consistent with the broader issues with this sub. Most don’t know how to analyze a security or that they should do so, don’t know the difference between revenue and net profit nor dividend and distribution, have never experienced a bear market and think that investing in ETFs precludes them from needing to know the above or anything else related to investing. We’re witnessing the development of a generation of gambling addicts that prides themselves as sophisticated investors.
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DickSmack69
2024-11-29T21:53:12
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lzme2td
If it's for the short term just realize that there is a potential for a sizable loss in that time period. Especially since both Utilities and Financials have gone up so strongly this year, and so could fall further if there is a market correction or crash. If you can't risk a loss with that money then you should go short-term fixed income (like a GIC or some kind of HISA). You'll probably earn less than 2% in total over that 6 month period but you will avoid losses. It's always going to be a risk-return trade-off. Lower risk, lower return.
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ptwonline
2024-11-29T21:54:28
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lzme45i
Thanks !
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KingHappyPotter
2024-11-29T21:54:41
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lzmehu8
Waiting too long to invest and then using a family member as an advisor. Not that they gave bad advice but damn it’s hard when family s*** starts and you want nothing more than to be done with them.
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Forward_Butterfly879
2024-11-29T21:56:55
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lzmehx5
Do we have anything more recent than Jun 2021?
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TableCart
2024-11-29T21:56:56
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lzmfh33
Yes and paying a couple dollars more for it one day makes all the difference.
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bennyllama
2024-11-29T22:02:44
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lzmfkjx
PSA for anyone that doesn’t know. If you have stock lending turned on in Wealthsimple, they’re no longer covered by CIPF.
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stocksandwatches
2024-11-29T22:03:18
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lzmflo5
Why would you spend more when you can easily avoid it?
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Godkun007
2024-11-29T22:03:29
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lzmg24o
More enbridge and a sprinkle of suncor.
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cityhunterspeee
2024-11-29T22:06:12
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lzmgeft
Because most people don’t have time to fight over a few dollars. If people have it automatically set to purchase every pay cheque, then who cares if the market is closed. You’re making a big deal out of a couple dollars lmao.
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bennyllama
2024-11-29T22:08:16
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lzmhszy
I have ZSP. sorry I can’t answer any of your questions. I feel like you’re overthinking it a little
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rhunter99
2024-11-29T22:16:41
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lzmiihf
I respect your opinion to be bearish on TD under the condition that you have put up capital behind the strength of those convictions. What's your put strike & expiry (I have stated mine) or how many shares have you shorted given the headwinds you've identified as a concern? 
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Necessary-Shallot976
2024-11-29T22:20:52
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lzmilks
>The broader point being what a sad state of affairs when the biggest Canadian investor in YOUR OWN COUNTRY’S innovation scene is a slow, bureaucratic, inefficient government fund. It is actually and completely unironically over. I’m extremely pessimistic for the next 20 years in this country due to the sheer amount of bureaucratic bloat and the total lack of appetite to fix it.
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None
2024-11-29T22:21:23
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lzmiwu5
$mdma all the way!
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mangler85
2024-11-29T22:23:14
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lzmja6g
“Economic growth isn’t the only way to compare how well countries are doing” True, for example, <metric that has a covariance with GDP >0.95>
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its_Caffeine
2024-11-29T22:25:29
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lzmkcg9
In response, Canadian business leaders say "how can we sell out to the Americans faster?"
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Icy_Respect_9077
2024-11-29T22:31:46
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lzmkdb3
I don't know if you are being obtuse but GDP per capita is a ratio. If the denominator is increasing it does not mean *peoples incomes are decreasing* or * people are getting poorer*. Especially when we are using GDP per capita to critique immigration.
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Wedf123
2024-11-29T22:31:55
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lzmkgnl
The biggest problem with that sub is extreme hypocrisy and ignorance. They're vehement defenders of trickle down economics pushed by their leaders and places like the Fraser Institute. Canada's GDP growth is some of the highest in the G7 which might be the largest trickle down metric there is. If those people are worried about allocation of wealth they're way off on the political support.
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SamuelRJankis
2024-11-29T22:32:27
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lzmlthp
Neither. Former TD investor who sold my position earlier this year after losing faith in management.
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Round_Hat_2966
2024-11-29T22:40:40
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lzmn0f8
Canadian Investor Podcast had a segment on WSP in their most recent episode. That's the only one on this list I'd consider
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Dank_Hank79
2024-11-29T22:47:56
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lzmoasz
You will probably get the dividends but the fund value is not guaranteed. If you can live with the risk, go for it
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ARAR1
2024-11-29T22:55:58
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lzmoay6
Thank you all. I have a nice promo rate in a basic savings account right now, so I’ll just park it in there until I need it and avoid the weirdos.
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HutCoinMan
2024-11-29T22:55:59
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lzmpfx3
Same, I watch it on a daily basis to understand things in a nutshell.
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EquivalentTrifle4580
2024-11-29T23:03:10
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lzmpxzh
This is such a better answer than the standard 'only ETFs if it's more than 10 years.'
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adork
2024-11-29T23:06:12
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lzmsdfy
Sounds like the way we measure inflation..
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thisghy
2024-11-29T23:20:55
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lzmsu7l
Tfsa problem solved
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ramblo
2024-11-29T23:23:42
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lzmtlxh
Yeah no shit gdp per capita is a ratio dipshit. How completely obtuse are you that you miss my point this bad? Any other standard of living measurement is so closely related to GDP per capita you wouldn’t see meaningful growth in other QoL measurements without increases in GDP per capita anyway.
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None
2024-11-29T23:28:31
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lzmtovf
So you are fine with people losing money because Blackrock won't do the thing they are literally paid to do? Why are we paying a management fee if Blackrock can't provide the services that this management fee is supposed to cover?
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Godkun007
2024-11-29T23:29:02
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lzmuney
You’re going to use a stop limit on an ETF?
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everydayabortions
2024-11-29T23:35:10
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lzmuqe0
I think you are being confused. GDP per capita decreasing is not showing that incomes are dropping, because it's due to the denominator growing.
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Wedf123
2024-11-29T23:35:42
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lzmuzpy
I agree it's wasteful spending, but that's only 70 million. The government spent $9 billion on R&D, and you implied in previous comments that it's not enough incentive. You won't be able to fund tech start-ups with pocket change. Even if you take away all of Canada's donations to the U.N. PBF since it's beginning in 2006, it's not even 150M. Sure, it's sounds like a big number for you and I, but it's peanuts in reality. Even if you go thru the budget with a fine comb, you won't find enough to fund a bigger innovation incentive without increasing taxes. I don't know about you, but I'm at a limit on how much more I can pay.
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CluelessStick
2024-11-29T23:37:25
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lzmv1a5
1.) use HSAV or CASH for 6 months. I have some money parked there in case a crash affects my bonds as well. 2.) The _MAX are great for a SIDEWAYS market, or slow uptrend, even slight downtrend. They go down like everything else in a correction, so once you are up 20% on any of these, why not work with a stopp-loss for keeping a modest profit while earning. The fees are high because of the options strategy, not Hamilton's or Brompton's greed. Any ETF, except healthcare and lately REITs, maybe gold miners (no one knows where that's heading) are not a good entry right now - covered call or not.
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wayfarer8888
2024-11-29T23:37:42
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lzmvbol
His point is that said capital would move to the states if you tax it high.. and if you lower said tax, then the capital might stay in Canada. This has nothing to do with trickle-down economics
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thisghy
2024-11-29T23:39:37
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lzmw19c
Bro try doing anything in this country that requires interaction with a human. Business hours are officially 9-5 but functionally are like 10:30 -3:30 in Canada. This is also consistent with my experience working in offices
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Northerner6
2024-11-29T23:44:18
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lzmwjqz
Like I said, there’s tons and tons of these examples. So no it’s not only $70 million. And I’m not just talking about funding and money. Policy changes to the country more pro business would probably help with the brain drain, and companies starting elsewhere for example. How about also not increasing capital gains taxes, etc. these are all anti business practices.
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cooliozza
2024-11-29T23:47:37
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lzmwyb4
Why not go for an all in one ETF like XEQT/ZEQT/VEQT so you have worldwide exposure? They are all very similar to each other post similar returns. Minor differences between the three. But if you are only looking for the S&P 500, then you can disregard this :)
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water_mage73
2024-11-29T23:50:17
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lzmxb40
Worse case scenario WTI will rise as a result of the tariff and US production goes up and Canadian oil goes to other markets...can't see that happening when Canadian oil has even started to go to Alaska after TMX started
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Rdjfarms
2024-11-29T23:52:37
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lzmy2uy
dont worry Freeland will want to "unlock" those household savings
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MisterSkepticism
2024-11-29T23:57:37
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t3_1h2n8px
t1_lzkndwj
false
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lzmy8mg
slashing tax is not a bandaid it will bring massive benefits as discretionary spending and debt reduction will be better for everyone
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MisterSkepticism
2024-11-29T23:58:39
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t3_1h2n8px
t1_lzkwda9
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lzn15ob
There was a Walmart employee on here last year telling us to buy the dip, up 80% YoY. Granted it's only 10 shares lol. Kudos to them.
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Yellowlouse
2024-11-30T00:17:51
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/r/CanadianInvestor/comments/1h2vpxi/weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of/lzn15ob/
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t3_1h2vpxi
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lzn1e0t
What company was this stock for? Did they undergo a reverse stock split
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Actiontodayo7
2024-11-30T00:19:22
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t3_1h2zrs8
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lzn2l5c
We’ve been doing that for decades.
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777IRON
2024-11-30T00:27:22
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t3_1h2n8px
t1_lzke1an
false
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lzn2ukw
The company is for Cannara Biotech (TSX:LOVE). They initially opened on the CSE and then transitioned to TSX. As of typing this they're valued at 0.79 and they seem to have signs for more growth (even though they been flippy floppy) I'm on my computershare account and the only history it has on my account is that I was issued 12,222 shares. But, as stated, my receipt shows 122,222. The date of the receipt matches that of what's online---but the value of shares do not.
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Lillillillies
2024-11-30T00:29:06
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t3_1h2zrs8
t1_lzn1e0t
false
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lzn2wol
If the denominator is growing, and the numerator isn’t what do you think is happening? Do you think that incomes will magically grow when production of goods and services in an economy has flatlined and people are added? [Again, I don’t know *why* this seems to be so difficult for you to understand covariance between two different metrics.](https://i.imgur.com/VxKYGXz.jpeg) GDP per capita is covariant with practically every single meaningful metric about quality of life in a country including incomes.
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None
2024-11-30T00:29:30
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t3_1h2n8px
t1_lzmuqe0
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lzn37s5
They underwent a 10-for-1 stock consolidation in Jan 2023: [https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/cannara-announces-proposed-share-consolidation-836117755.html](https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/cannara-announces-proposed-share-consolidation-836117755.html)
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AugustusAugustine
2024-11-30T00:31:33
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t3_1h2zrs8
t1_lzn2ukw
false
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lzn3aze
I prefer xus 🤷🏿‍♂️
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slugdeezy
2024-11-30T00:32:08
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/r/CanadianInvestor/comments/1h26grr/why_the_difference_between_zsp_and_vfv_today/lzn3aze/
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t3_1h26grr
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lzn3dds
LBS.TO with a stop loss on it would be your best bet
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DirtyOldTownn
2024-11-30T00:32:35
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/r/CanadianInvestor/comments/1h2vyc4/should_i_buy_hmax_umax_for_the_short_term_1314/lzn3dds/
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lzn4dme
The original commenter suggested that we "vote NDP" as a means to address our productivity issues. Regardless of it being a serious comment or not, the reply suggested that it would lead to raised corporate taxes, when we should be "cutting them" to avoid capital flight. I personally don't believe that would cause a flight in capital more so than the anti-competitive presence of our oligopolies, but I digress. I suppose you can argue it isn't about trickle down economics. Having said that, when the overarching subject at hand is about worker productivity, I had it come to mind.
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Chokolit
2024-11-30T00:39:19
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t3_1h2n8px
t1_lzmvbol
false
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lzn4e6c
Ah I see. I have no idea what that means but the math checks out. I lost 10:1 shares. well that clears up some of the confusion. From what I understand 1 share is worth the previous 10. What I don't get is that the value on my account doesn't match. It states my portfolio is only worth $9,655.38---but shouldn't it be 10x that if the share value is proportionate?
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Lillillillies
2024-11-30T00:39:25
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t3_1h2zrs8
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lzn4gx7
Not just business owner though. The rise of passive investor mentality with DCA strategy means almost every worker are focusing on buying the few hundred largest companies overtime regardless of the fundamental. This alternative is too good to accumulate wealth.
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Swankytiger86
2024-11-30T00:39:56
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t3_1h2n8px
t1_lzkxfif
false
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lzn4if2
RRSP withdrawals count as income for means testing, whereas TFSAs do not. You can have $1 million in TFSAs and get your full OAS and GIS if you have little other declarable income.
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FGLev
2024-11-30T00:40:13
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t3_1h1jjf3
t1_lzf4eaj
false
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lzn4o66
Even before the election the market seemed rich so I'm not buying anything new. Any new money stays as cash and my current cash position is about 12%.
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Senior_Pension3112
2024-11-30T00:41:18
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lzn5htv
KW. Rents for 2 bedrooms have gone from $1000-$1400 to $2000-2800 since 2019
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WheelUpbeat8866
2024-11-30T00:46:47
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t3_1h2n8px
t1_lzlqybq
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lzn5sv4
Canadian-annexation deal to be announced in 2 weeks
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take-a-gamble
2024-11-30T00:48:52
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t3_1h30at7
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lzn5v7w
💋 💍
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348274625912031
2024-11-30T00:49:18
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lzn665e
My 2 cents would be, while trump can't stay away from controversy, and will be some wild swings, but look at his appointment so far, full of billionaires, company owners, wealth managers etc. Do you actually think that group of people want the asset growth to stop? They will do anything needed for the asset market to continue to grow. They will de regulate and hammer consumers to continue to extract all the money they can. We invest in corporations not regular Americans financial health, the corporation has never seen a more friendly administration I despise trump and the biden economy has been good, but to think this government is gonna be harmful to corporations is hard to believe
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mm_ns
2024-11-30T00:51:19
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lzn7dp8
I am adjusting to a greater % in bond/cash/lower risk. There is some probability that his chaos creates problems economically. Even if the tariffs don’t happen his general ineptitude is a problem. That coupled with the fact that valuations are pretty high (upper 20s PE for S&P 500) and that’s enough to scale back equity %. Granted if I was 25 I would probably not have the same answer.
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stirrainlate
2024-11-30T00:59:31
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t3_1h30ab0
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lzn7rns
Smart
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newuserincan
2024-11-30T01:02:09
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t3_1h30ab0
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lzn7rzv
Melania’s calendar just opened up
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Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrpp
2024-11-30T01:02:13
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t3_1h30at7
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lzn82mv
How could you have bad regular American financial health and good corporation American earnings
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newuserincan
2024-11-30T01:04:15
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t3_1h30ab0
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lzn88xs
I don’t really understand going less risk as you near retirement. Don’t people plan on living another 25 years after retirement? Why not leave it in stocks and just draw it down as per the original plan? 25 years is a long time for recoveries anyway.
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Platypusin
2024-11-30T01:05:26
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lzn8dmp
If net profits were to increase like those of Loblaws' Real Canadian Superstore, wages should have risen significantly, but this has not happened. However, due to Canada Post facing a loss of CAD 315 million in the third quarter of 2024, salary reductions and layoffs have become necessary.
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Pyicezz
2024-11-30T01:06:19
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t3_1h2n8px
t1_lzkrcur
false
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lzn8ej7
There is only one person to blame : JUSTIN TRUDEAU. Like it or not we are a natural resource country. This war (carbon tax- carbon capture ) HURTS Canadian companies. BEFORE you start yelling and screaming , WE DONT HAVE a TECH sector anymore. We can’t compete In most sectors except energy. Plain and simple
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hmmmtrudeau
2024-11-30T01:06:30
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t3_1h2eexk
t3_1h2eexk
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lzn8sbu
Lower taxes/regulation decreasing costs and increased exploitation of workers
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mm_ns
2024-11-30T01:09:04
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lzn90kr
This makes me🤮 - Trump tweets and Trudeau responds... "how high sir"
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Destind99
2024-11-30T01:10:38
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t3_1h30at7
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lzn9lcn
You're way overthinking this. Just pick one, there is no meaningful difference between the two.
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islanderangler
2024-11-30T01:14:34
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/r/CanadianInvestor/comments/1h2wfor/whats_the_difference_between_zsp_and_vfv_curious/lzn9lcn/
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t3_1h2wfor
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lzn9q87
Actually incomes in Canada have been rising.
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Wedf123
2024-11-30T01:15:29
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t3_1h2n8px
t1_lzn2wol
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lzn9qby
Yes, then if regular workers have bad financial health , where businesses get revenue
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newuserincan
2024-11-30T01:15:30
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t3_1h30ab0
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lzn9zc5
You know when they say that most of the population is dumber than a rock? Well you know..
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HowsYourSexLifeMarc
2024-11-30T01:17:12
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/r/CanadianInvestor/comments/1h2cov3/what_canadian_stock_are_you_day_trading/lzn9zc5/
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t3_1h2cov3
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lznacbg
One of the best things I ever did for my portfolio was sell Telus at a loss and put that money elsewhere. And I bought Telus CHEAP.
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islanderangler
2024-11-30T01:19:38
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t3_1h2je33
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lznadhi
Have you taken the time to unpack any of this? Do you have any idea how much XEQT you would need to own in order to be carrying $2K worth of Rogers? No idea how much XEQT you own but I'd be willing to bet you own less than $5 of Rogers stock. I can't empathize enough how not worth your time this is.
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MortgageMarvel
2024-11-30T01:19:52
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t3_1h1i0h5
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lznai5f
Invest more to take advantage of more gain
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midshipbible
2024-11-30T01:20:44
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t3_1h30ab0
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lznaund
Ahhh we're not mad if he's doing his job and trying to not land us in a recession. You've seen how he is around the mango mussolini. This won't be some beach vacation full of dancing girls and wine.
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happymatt207
2024-11-30T01:23:05
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t3_1h30at7
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false
lznax0s
Lots of blood left to suck from consumers, average canadian is worse off financially than 3 years ago, and we still speed like it's going out of style. The well off have more money than ever from asset appreciation. As well us corporations, especially the large caps we most heavily invest in, are global corporations, take advantage of lower tax rates and favorable us labour conditions, profit globally. Certainly feel free to go another way, I'm just not gonna believe this group of snake oil salesman are going to do anything but what will help them the most financially.
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mm_ns
2024-11-30T01:23:31
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t3_1h30ab0
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lznb987
This is not DD -- I am up almost 70% in BN and it's the second largest position in my portfolio at the moment. Brookfield is a whale of the sort that is eating the world, and has excellent leadership that effectively executes on their roadmap to doing so. I cut my position in half when I was up around 50% and haven't bought more since. Not because I don't still believe in their ability to grow their business, but because there are opportunities elsewhere that were attractive to me. My cost basis is in the low 50s or so; BN was a buy at 60, 70, and 80, and it'll be a buy at 90 as well.
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islanderangler
2024-11-30T01:25:50
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t3_1h2je33
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lznbv5z
Which market, S&P500? TSX doesn’t seem rich.
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Significant_Wealth74
2024-11-30T01:29:59
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lznbyfh
I wish he would just call an election. He’s the wrong person to deal with Trump.
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Great_Cricket_4844
2024-11-30T01:30:36
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t3_1h30at7
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lznceyk
The value of the company has gone down like 70% since early 2019. So your equity stake in the company has also gone down proportionally. Makes sense that the $30k is now worth around $10k. I’ve lost some money in cannabis as well and I would just advise to stay away from it unless you have some strong opinions on where the industry or company is going based on some strong due diligence and market analysis. Take it as a lesson learned and put that money into an ETF like VFV, VGRO, VTI
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justaboveaverage
2024-11-30T01:33:42
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t3_1h2zrs8
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false
lzncgv4
When you are in the middle of a major market event like 2001/2009/2020 and your portfolio value has dropped 40% in the last 2 weeks and it's still heading down - and you don't know where the bottom is - that's when you begin to understand why you derisk during retirement.
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Normal_CDN_Guy
2024-11-30T01:34:03
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t3_1h30ab0
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lzncst2
I wish someone whose only post is on r/albertajobuds doesn’t get to vote
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BleachGummy
2024-11-30T01:36:17
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t3_1h30at7
t1_lznbyfh
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lznd3fz
Who would you suggest? And why not Trudeau? What specifically didn’t you like during trumps first presidency
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TiredRightNowALot
2024-11-30T01:38:16
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t3_1h30at7
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lznd54i
When the split or reverse split it’s adjusted accordingly. If at the time when they did the 10:1 reverse split was worth $10 your 100 shares would be $100 for 10 shares. You don’t technically lose money on the reverse split but in general - companies going through a rough time, reverse splits to stay listed on the index. (Inflating the value per share, but the market cap remains the same (outstanding shares x price)) If the penny stock you are talking about is love.v - in Jan 2019 it was worth $2.25 at its peak. Now it’s worth $0.79. It’s not that you lost shares - it’s that each share is worth 65% or so less since Jan 2019. Since it is a penny stock it is extremely volatile- so you were probably quoted for 16666 shares for 30k, but by the time it took action the market rate wa 12222 shares for 30k. The current stock price of love.v is 79cents per share. You have 12,222 shares. Multiple to find your current value. This was an extremely high risk bet that did not turn out in your favour. My condolences.
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Actiontodayo7
2024-11-30T01:38:36
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t3_1h2zrs8
t1_lzn4e6c
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false
lznd7rr
underweight export sectors, focus on value, overweight banks/real estate.
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Vancouwer
2024-11-30T01:39:06
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t3_1h30ab0
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lzndhlu
Now stand strong like maple tree you clown.
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SobeysOvertime
2024-11-30T01:40:56
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t3_1h30at7
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lzndn7z
I'm just confused as I purchased at 0.18. when they launched in 2019 they were up huge. if the consolidation is proportional than shouldn't the value of my portfolio still be up? I looked back in 2023 when the split happened and it didn't really change the curve much if at all. I haven't mathed it all out yet so it's not really making sense to me right now. And yeah the goal was originally to just buy in and leave it. See where it goes. There wasn't much hope for it when they nosedived from the day they went public. Didn't know about the 10:1 split that basically made $20,000 just vanish. I'm not sure what those things you listed are but I'll take a look into it. Thanks!
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Lillillillies
2024-11-30T01:42:00
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t3_1h2zrs8
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lzndocu
We need this. Good news will prevent cad$ from tanking further.
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arye_ani
2024-11-30T01:42:13
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t3_1h30at7
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