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m0scala
Why not just leave that position alone and buy vfv going forward?
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Commercial_Pain2290
2024-12-06T23:23:46
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m0sd4yg
Crypto casino still open lol
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No-Raisin-4805
2024-12-06T23:28:55
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m0sdarw
I sold 30 CSP for 68 bucks expiring Feb. Got paid 1700.
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hmmmtrudeau
2024-12-06T23:29:54
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m0sdibq
This is the historical norm across US and Canada. I think the easy money period in the last two decades over in the US is kinda skewing the ratios.
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Realistic-Mess-1523
2024-12-06T23:31:12
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m0sdrxn
Those analysts are clueless.
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gammaglobe
2024-12-06T23:32:51
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m0sebwg
It’s in my TFSA and it’s subject to foreign income tax on the dividends
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Individual-Note-6996
2024-12-06T23:36:18
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t3_1h83sw4
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m0sel7b
You won’t have to worry about CRA once you lose all your money day trading.
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Commercial_Pain2290
2024-12-06T23:37:56
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m0sexk3
Damn man, you just made this whole thing feel alot harder haha. Its been such a wild ride to see what they have accomplished so far.
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vancouvertechguy
2024-12-06T23:40:04
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t3_1h8clrc
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m0sfq6d
Take 100k and put into something else mote diversified. If u are still bullish on tsla, let the remaining amount be invested into it
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BangBong_theRealOne
2024-12-06T23:45:03
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m0sfy46
Congrats! I'd leave 40k of stock in tesla. Split the rest in vfv or xeqt
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cityhunterspeee
2024-12-06T23:46:27
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m0sfzfu
I have always wondered this myself.. Not worth 25 to 30 P/E ratio.. But 14x would be nice vs. Current 8-12x
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Rivercitybruin
2024-12-06T23:46:41
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m0sg4su
They alwaus had low p/e, even with better growth prospects in the past
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Rivercitybruin
2024-12-06T23:47:37
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m0sghts
I don't have specific knowledge of the TD system. However, based on how these things work generally.... They will not charge for moving your stocks to the USD account. It also probably doesn't really matter until you decide to sell them. At that point, if you haven't moved them to the USD side then the proceeds of the sale will be converted to CAD by TD (with their cut) instead of staying as USD cash.
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deadplant_ca
2024-12-06T23:49:53
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m0sgi3r
Thats just my TFSA i am very diversified in my other accounts.
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CC98989898
2024-12-06T23:49:56
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m0sgt41
Pulling the trigger is the hard part. Years ago, I had a stock surpass $1,000/share and I was up a lot. It continued climbing. I set a stop loss to sell half my position if it dropped to $1,000 again. I found that an easier way to have discipline without worrying if I was selling something with more room to run. So, for arguments sake, if today’s price is your sell price, set it as a stop loss and keep holding. If it climbs, keep moving the stop loss price up to lock in more gains. Alternatively, pick a future price and sell whatever amount you think is reasonable at that price. Finding a discipline you can live with and actually enact is the hardest part. I’m trying to adopt a strategy of selling 20% when I make 20%. I’m not very good at doing that. But I have hope.
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doctorjones70
2024-12-06T23:51:52
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m0sgy4a
According to anonymous sources, only two people in Canada ever bought Bitcoin—and both apologized to each other for not giving a heads-up. 🍁😂
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lebuyivomutoj4z5
2024-12-06T23:52:43
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m0shqb3
Read the article.
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d10k6
2024-12-06T23:57:37
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m0si0fj
Everybodies risk tolerance is different but I feel like that's too many eggs in one basket
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illknowitwhenireddit
2024-12-06T23:59:23
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m0siy3l
Put 170k into crypto and be a hot shot.
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pik204
2024-12-07T00:05:19
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m0sj01n
They've all been nailed for a bit of fraud or money laundering at some point. Time frame 5-10 years maybe. They've been going for about 150 years.
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KriosXVII
2024-12-07T00:05:38
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m0sk685
But why not wait until the downward momentum lets up? Why would you want to pay more for something than you need to? There is a ton wrong with company right now, with more continuing to come out on internal issues, management is no longer providing guidance, which means there is no earnings visibility and they are struggling to figure out how their limitations on US growth and current operations will function, let alone the impacts. These issues will continue to drive this down in the near term. It is not a bargain when you cannot properly value it. You’re simply gambling. There will be time to enter at a better price but with the ability to male a proper judgement on its value and potential. Simply expecting it to eventually recover and collecting dividends is an awful strategy when you’re dealing with a broken company, which it is right now.
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DickSmack69
2024-12-07T00:13:07
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m0skedc
I would also add that reddit specifically is very specifically anti-elon and therefore tesla right now, so take that into consideration for anything you read here
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altimas
2024-12-07T00:14:33
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m0skhtz
This is the answer. BNS was hated so much too just at the beginning of the year.
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Shigelerdud
2024-12-07T00:15:10
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m0skwh0
As a 36 year investor in CIBC, I can attest to this! CIBC had been the most likely bank to walk into sharp objects for decades and their stock lagged behind their peers. Enron, Olympia and York, Massey Ferguson and Canary Warf are some of the notable problems. It is not until the last 2 years that this stock has finally taken off and caught up. It took balls of steel to stick with a struggling stock.
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mararthonman59
2024-12-07T00:17:45
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m0sla0p
It means people don't know shit and just chase the last hours momentum
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radman888
2024-12-07T00:20:10
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m0smshx
Well it’s not going bankrupt and it’s a cash cow that easily covers its dividend. But that doesn’t mean it will outperform something like XEQT. I have some TD and am holding but honestly it seems to be a stock that has upside potential of xeqt with none of the protections of xeqt right now. You probably won’t lose money on TD stock with dividend and you probably will make money over inflation in the next decade. But there’s also probably better choices
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specialk554
2024-12-07T00:29:45
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m0snagz
What made you buy the stock many years ago? What about your thesis has changed? Sounds like you’re still bullish long term so why sell?
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awwreadyreddit
2024-12-07T00:32:57
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m0sniqr
If you log into the Canadian Tire card, you will see a payment tab. Click it and there will be an Add Payee function. This function adds payees like a bank. Make payments from there after adding the payee. I get back at least $100 annually and have free Roadside Assistance in case of car accidents. My gardening supplies are free, or I can have 50% off a humidifier. You can also stack reward point offers and get back some of the points you redeem if those show up in the app. If you are like me and go to CT only to use points, please buy a chocolate bar or bag of chips at full price after getting your free stuff and think of it as tipping the waiter after using a giftcard.
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Acceptable-Month8430
2024-12-07T00:34:25
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m0so3ma
Just set and forget. I agree and buy XEQT
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Necessary-Emu-9371
2024-12-07T00:38:09
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m0sp5ao
Things can go south very quickly. Some us old to remember Nortel. I sell at least half and buy etf. Diversity is key at preventing a ceo from fucking you
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grabman
2024-12-07T00:44:54
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m0spnd4
I mean the employees aren't making money from the extra stuff you buy at checkout lol, it just all goes back to CT
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aliygdeyef
2024-12-07T00:48:06
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m0spvof
This is word for word my response as well.
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MortgageMarvel
2024-12-07T00:49:37
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m0sqp7q
They don’t perform as well because the USD is usually stronger than ours and because hedging usually costs more in fees. Compare the performance of etfs that have a hedged and non hedged and you’ll see what I mean.
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MindMug
2024-12-07T00:54:54
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m0sr6ml
That issue is not solved by buying vfv.
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Commercial_Pain2290
2024-12-07T00:58:05
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m0srq8y
Not yet. It’ll drop a touch more next week
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snopro31
2024-12-07T01:01:40
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m0sry11
I'd let the majority ride for another 12 months. It's got loads of room to pump yet.
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Bobbybluffer
2024-12-07T01:03:06
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m0ssdtu
Xeqt
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ComprehensiveBag7626
2024-12-07T01:06:00
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m0ssqsf
Dont cash out the 20k because if u do youll have - 20k tafa and u won't be able to put it back because of contribution room. Instead i would buy gold or silver stock or mining company and still leave it in tfsa.
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TaemuJin777
2024-12-07T01:08:21
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m0sssy8
It pumps up store sales in actual dollars rather than reward points, which is a metric that keeps stores from closing.
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Acceptable-Month8430
2024-12-07T01:08:44
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m0stgw2
There's no harm in selling too low. Lockimg in a profit and rebalancing your portfolio is a smart-money move.
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_snids
2024-12-07T01:13:03
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t3_1h8clrc
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m0sufdy
Don’t come here for advice, that’s for sure lol
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MindMug
2024-12-07T01:19:17
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m0sv31o
But the dip. And then sell when it goes up. That how to do it.
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tomthepro
2024-12-07T01:23:36
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m0sw72u
Not quite. The dividends from 20% of the total investment would be Canadian eligible. The rest of the dividends would not get preferential treatment.
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UniqueRon
2024-12-07T01:30:57
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m0swogn
Buy and hold long. The price is right.
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bustthelease
2024-12-07T01:34:07
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m0sx94k
Aren't these eligible dividends? Why use a TFSA? The capital gains won't be too brutal.
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wayfarer8888
2024-12-07T01:37:53
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m0sxh5i
I would stay away.
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devmagii
2024-12-07T01:39:21
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m0sxl26
They’re eyeing growth, all the recent news has indicated that. The previous earnings call as well indicated that too.
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No-Lack-3144
2024-12-07T01:40:04
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m0sxlo4
They worked had under Jerry to stabilize and then Victor to Steer that ship around and made some savvy decisions. They are probably going to capitalize on the limits placed on TD US growth.
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mr_mac_tavish
2024-12-07T01:40:10
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m0sxox0
Wanna bet on that ?
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No-Lack-3144
2024-12-07T01:40:46
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m0sxql1
It’ll drop
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snopro31
2024-12-07T01:41:04
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m0sxr5v
Take a look at Fairfax Financial for a portion of your gains. Cheaper than an index fund but still diversified and growing faster.
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BrownMarubozu
2024-12-07T01:41:10
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m0sxre3
TD doesn’t charge transfer between accounts. Yes, you can call them to transfer to USD account
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newuserincan
2024-12-07T01:41:12
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t3_1h8ezdb
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m0sy42r
There's even an ETF for the big six mean reversal.
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wayfarer8888
2024-12-07T01:43:32
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m0sygtn
Most answers in this thread are pretty disappointing, as they simply suggest buying it because it’s a “good formula.” That approach misses the mark entirely. The real question you should be asking is: why invest in this specific instrument that will only earn you 5% and likely remain stagnant for a long time, instead of choosing better investments that also offer a 5% dividend but have greater growth potential in a shorter timeframe?
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thethumble
2024-12-07T01:45:51
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t3_1h8a92c
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m0sz37u
But why allocate 50% of your cash to TD when there are lots of other great opportunities. Spread it out more to diversify.
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Hellas29
2024-12-07T01:49:56
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m0t0x7e
Honestly, it depends on how you value it and your overall plan for your portfolio. Option 1 Leave initial 20k in Remoce all the profit. Option 2 Remove your 20k initial investment only. Leave all the profit. Whatever you do, never look back on this move.
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SundaeSpecialist4727
2024-12-07T02:02:07
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m0t11nm
They better not to enter the US, the regulatory bodies will crawl up their butt with a microscope and unearth many skeletons.
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StoreOk7989
2024-12-07T02:02:58
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m0t1prk
I don't know how, there's already a dollarama on every corner. They'll just start taking money from existing stores.
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StoreOk7989
2024-12-07T02:07:28
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m0t1py7
It won’t fall below $51 at the lowest. Hedge funds would bid it back up.
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No-Lack-3144
2024-12-07T02:07:31
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t1_m0sxql1
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m0t1v97
The market is starting to price in robotics, the FSD and Grok. Elon won bis bet on Trump, more and more of his friends are getting appointed by Trump. The next 4 years will be extremely friendly to TSLA so I'd sell half and keep the rest.
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Shughost7
2024-12-07T02:08:30
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m0t1xcg
BMO is shit bank. I know as I bank there, but as someone who works in fraud and financial abuse… BMO IS THE BEST AT COLLECTINT DEBT
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petey_boy
2024-12-07T02:08:53
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m0t38gy
Buy under 10 sell above 15. A trade range I’ve used for years
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northernschulz
2024-12-07T02:17:49
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m0t390v
I’m talking cdn not usd
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snopro31
2024-12-07T02:17:55
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m0t3ehj
It’s a nice hold for a Drip; especially in a rsp acct expect the price to be stale for a while, there is really no upside for td until after 2025 when the up the bad taste of the aml issues behind them and change the public opinion
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Frosty-Reporter7518
2024-12-07T02:18:57
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m0t4d4v
I split my US ETFs roughly 50-50 between hedged and non hedged. This is because I have no idea where the CDN-US exchange is going.
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UniqueRon
2024-12-07T02:25:36
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m0t57xw
This is the highest fine ever paid by a bank. Not a Canadian bank, any bank. This is not the same.
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I_Ron_Butterfly
2024-12-07T02:31:23
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m0t5sz0
Which other Canadian banks have a position in the US? It’s been a while since I’ve looked it up. Also, just because analysts are upgrading/downgrading doesn’t mean much. They’re known to be barely better than flipping a coin. I’m the short term, yeah, you can follow the herd, but in the long run, they don’t help much, if anything at all.
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NextTrillion
2024-12-07T02:35:23
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m0t6kt0
Can't time the market and nobody knows. I recently rebalanced away some of my oversized US positions into Canada, India, and EM. Time will tell if that's a good move
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mtn_viewer
2024-12-07T02:40:44
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m0t6nx9
There’s close to zero chance tariffs are implemented and smart money knows it. Trump wants Canadian border support to stop fentanyl and illegals. Canada should have no problem obliging as it’s also to our benefit.
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Glum_Neighborhood358
2024-12-07T02:41:20
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m0t6o78
Sell $150k and buy veqt
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bushmanbays
2024-12-07T02:41:24
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m0t75xg
If you genuinely believe the trump administration is concerned about that stuff from Canada, you’ve drank the kool aid
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GettingBlaisedd
2024-12-07T02:44:49
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m0t7mhv
Oh I agree about alot of analysts not being worth much. I think alot depends on the number covering as well. As such they are still nothing more than opinions so you have to also look at their individual track records. I think all the major banks ( the big 5) have business in the usa. That in itself may or may not always be a good thing. They are subject to timing markets just as we are. All that being said....I was in td for quite awhile but when they all got beaten down this summer I not only bought them but also began buying BMO. When TD was given the fine of 3.2 billion I dumped that morning at open and immediately added to BMO. Turned out to be the right move.....especially the last two days. Wish I had bought more premarket yesterday. I have never had a bank move that much in 2 days.
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Mysterious_Metal_724
2024-12-07T02:48:01
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m0t8c28
You’re thinking too 2D. Trump materialized leverage with Canada out of thin air. He will now use it to manage the border, Canada’s global spending, and more.
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Glum_Neighborhood358
2024-12-07T02:52:57
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m0t8gyo
He did it last time and we are still here.
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DerivativeCapital
2024-12-07T02:53:52
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m0t9e82
Sounds good, employer match 6% is great, make sure youre taking full advantage of that if you can. Free money.
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throwawaysleepvessel
2024-12-07T03:00:09
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m0ta0tt
There's a difference between assuming they will be implemented, and assuming they will remain implemented over the longer term.  They also wouldn't impact all stocks equally. Oil and gas is down 6% since the announcement. 
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bagelzzzzzzzzz
2024-12-07T03:04:29
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m0ta1l8
The question is really what does Trump want. For sure this isn’t about drugs or immigrants, Canada arguably has a much bigger problem of flow from the US into Canada, and certainly will should US immigration start rounding up illegals. Does he really care about defence spending? Even if Canada hit its target it means almost nothing in the scheme of things. It’s a rounding error in the US defence budget. Is it just to manufacture a win by getting Canada to appear to do something? Or is there a reasonably probability that the intent is to create pain which will profit himself, allies. And to do that tariffs will be applied, at least temporarily and long enough to create some chaos.
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Bat_Bite
2024-12-07T03:04:37
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m0ta3t8
I would rather buy sofi
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TaemuJin777
2024-12-07T03:05:02
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m0ta65k
So is td their all big banks are shit
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TaemuJin777
2024-12-07T03:05:30
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m0tacda
> There’s close to zero chance tariffs are implemented and smart money knows it. That’s a bit extreme. We already have a Trump presidency to compare to. He imposed tariffs on Canada. Canada responded in kind. Maybe zero chance of 25% across the board. But there will be tariffs…
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Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrpp
2024-12-07T03:06:43
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m0tahaj
And you think the actual numbers are the whole story huh ? I think we’re for a lot of surprises, companies just don’t go on ER and say no more estimates for now for no reason, the business is really shaken …
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thethumble
2024-12-07T03:07:41
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m0takwg
Businesses gain from political connections. The best is yet to come for this stock, at least for the next 3 years. Some may say it's already priced in, however, there's always a new ATH.
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Junyper18
2024-12-07T03:08:23
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m0tan67
Those were very narrow tarriffs. The same will happen this time if Trump doesn’t get what he wants. Basically Trump is a tough parent rather than a passive one. He is okay with America paying your tuition but he wants you to pay for your rent.
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Glum_Neighborhood358
2024-12-07T03:08:49
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m0tav49
Ask yourself if this is a good place to park your money, perhaps there are 200+ other good places out there
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thethumble
2024-12-07T03:10:20
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m0tb6mf
I'm buying with both hands open. Think of it like a savings accnt. Highest yield at the moment amongst the other banks
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Kill3rhoov3s
2024-12-07T03:12:37
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m0tbh3h
I think less Canadian O & G gets crushed than auto for no other reason than the CEO of Exxon isn’t part of Trump’s cabinet.
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Bat_Bite
2024-12-07T03:14:41
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m0tcubz
You really believe Trump bs excuses to slap tarrifs? This is all about holding Canada hostage.
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dedjim444
2024-12-07T03:24:22
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m0tdf5f
Any American president could destroy Canada because we depend on America so much. Trump is willing to show us who we are and ask for a little concession.
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Glum_Neighborhood358
2024-12-07T03:28:26
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m0tf3vz
What does Trump want? To a degree it is about fentanyl (a promise he made in rallies a year ago — he spoke about it in maybe a hundred rallies). Mostly what he wants is to win in the negotiation. He will gladly win on the border or on trade renegotiations. The win matters. It’s basically a carrot to hold over Canada until they do a few things to make America/Trump clearly win.
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Glum_Neighborhood358
2024-12-07T03:40:40
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m0tfkd5
When you threaten to beat people over the head with it, it's called a stick.
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Simple-Walk2776
2024-12-07T03:44:03
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m0tfyig
They already have a small US presence
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poonchimp
2024-12-07T03:46:56
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m0tg2x4
Okay then it’s a stick. During Canadas best years parents beat their kids with belts. He’s not that tough though, he just wants a few concessions that Canada can afford. And concessions that Canada should be paying for anyway!
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Glum_Neighborhood358
2024-12-07T03:47:48
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m0tg4nq
I believe there will be one more BIG dive down. Everyone is thinking the same thing, so the stock will become overbought, they’ll take a quasi “big bath” just run er’ down more. They haven’t released revised targets for 2025, I think they’ll under project. The hype will be overshadowed by the fundamentals after Q4-2024 and we will see another dive. But then, TD will roar back like Simba after Scar admits to being the murderous traitor that killed Mufasa. My current position in TD. < Holding Details TORONTO-DOMINION BANK 29,404.00 CAD -1,999.02 CAD (-6.37%) unrealized loss Symbol TD: CA Quantity 400 shares Average cost 78.51 CAD Market price 73.51 CAD Book value 31,403.02 CAD Market value 29,404.00 CAD I’m going to hold, then double down when I see another big dip. I do believe the current hype (both bullish and bearish) is BS.
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No_Flamingo8089
2024-12-07T03:48:10
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m0tgcx2
I have been buying regularly and on this weeks dip, I increased my position to 4000 shares. I’m certainly disappointed with the stocks performance over the last three years, and with the money laundering ordeal, but I think the earnings have been consistently great and will continue to be good, although US growth will be lower than I’d like. Fortunately, I have a diversified portfolio so the lower growth of my td is balanced out by td’s dividends and my the rest of my portfolio 
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19Black
2024-12-07T03:49:49
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m0tibgy
This should have nothing to do with Musk. Everything to do with being tied to a single stock.
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timrid
2024-12-07T04:04:28
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m0tiogs
100% this. Take those profits DCA in an index fund.
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SimonSays_1993
2024-12-07T04:07:12
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m0tiucr
That’s an insane gain. So I would definitely sell those profits and DCA in an index fund with them but still keep your OG 20k position
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SimonSays_1993
2024-12-07T04:08:26
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m0tjuki
Banks are more so valued at book value with a bit of premium
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Inevitable-Sea5096
2024-12-07T04:16:05
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m0tjw8d
Sounds like a smart idea! VFV and forgettaboutit. If you think Tesla will keep out performing than keep some but if not just cash out.
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Last_Construction455
2024-12-07T04:16:26
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m0tlvgv
When do you usually feel like it's time to cash out the profits ? What signs do you look for?
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thinkbk
2024-12-07T04:31:47
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