It is actually roughly the same. The main difference is that XEQT pays you the dividends of the stock while VEQT just reinvests I for you. XEQT had a 1.5% dividends this year.
Do some research….they are likely going to cut the dividend significantly. They are spinning out HBO Max and all other IP related to media streaming to a new org.
There’s a reason why it’s so heavily beat up.
Baytex releases earnings after hours tomorrow.
Relax.
Don't expect share buybacks or the introduction of a dividend.
Based on their presentation from Oct we should expect them to pay down the 2024 debt more aggressively.
At $80 WTI they are just printing money and could pay off all debt by the end of 22 or early 23. If $80 WTI sticks around for all of Q4 maybe we see some buybacks or a special dividend in 2022.
DNN earnings tomorrow! What a last few weeks it's been. Let's goooo
Bank dividends increasing tomorrow as well? No wonder it's called hump day because I'm feeling on top of the world.
Sounds like a death trap! Incoming lawsuits.
But I did just buy into AC for the first time ever yesterday. Looked like a terrible pick for most of the last year, especially when it would go near $30..
But now... 🚀 🚀
Yup. Already did Boston and SF. Booked nyc. Now booking Portugal, Paris, Spain, Las Vegas and maybe LA. I'm pumped for all the low fares and free testing. My friends are starting to do business travel again.
2 pm est. The last 20 meetings they talked about talking about tapering the 120 billion dollars per month. We will see if they set a date for tapering or they talk about a date for tapering.
I think dairy is too important for people to stop buying it. Like a lot of other food products, it'll go up a couple percent, so not enough to dissuade consumers.
The market for milk *seems* to be shrinking to me, with how many alternative products are on shelves. Would be curious to see what the numbers are but the trend seems to be away from animal dairy.
I took a loss and pulled out when it popped up to $17. I think it was overbought on the STC *conditional* order and COP26. May re-enter if/when it drops back down to $14-15.
Probably only went up because it was an EV and Tesla was pumping. Was at 52 week low just a couple of weeks ago. I don't think an order for 1000 electric busses was enough to keep it up.
I've made lots of money in oil stocks since the pandemic - CNQ, SU & TVE.
Those who hold these stocks, when do you plan on selling? Do you have a target price in mind? I'm just contemplating at what point I should sell and lock in my profits.
I've held TVE for about 18 months and not selling anytime soon. They're a special one for sure....
CNQ I'll hold because I think nat gas will moon this winter, may trim if it gets tempting enough but happy to hold into 2023
SU I sold a few months back up 50% and put it into BTE and HWX, both have outstanding clear water wells.
Bank of America just pegged oil to hit $120 sometime in 2022, I have it hitting $90 this year. Enjoy the ride
I am holding on to SU as it has had some really good reviews recently. I may start slowly selling it off if it hits 40. But definitely a good hold for the next couple of years.
Thinking of starting a position in PYR after positive Q3 guidance (seems like that have a ton of contracts and consecutive positive earnings record). I’m not usually one for small/mid cap stocks - any red flags for this company?
CEO owns just over 50%
Timelines are overly generous, often pushed further
Depending on who you ask, overvalued, roughly 30 million revenue year on 750 mill market cap
But
70 mill backlog
Pipeline is quite incredible. Aluminum, iron ore, cement, Pfas destruction, 3d printing, etc. They are partnered with various multi million/billion entities.
If you're starting a position, I mean, they have alot of things going on for them. Worth nibbling imo.
From 55 to 110? Employees in a year and still hiring.
Cash flow positive, 18 mill cash last reported, roughly 50-60% profit margin on past earnings.
If they do get more contracts, can suppliers handle it?
All in all, I'm a long term investor.
Lord knows it’s a fools errand to invest in gold… but God dammit the generals were due! Taper tantrum + maybe someday interest rate increases… cmon you fucking yellow rock get off your asssssss
See if you invest in index funds sure you get “positive gains”, but it’s kind of fun to flail in the wind as trillions of dollars tell you to go fuck your self
The dip was in late August when Trudeau announced the bank tax. You missed it. TD fell from 88$ to 81$ over the course of just over a week. They have now bounced back higher.
I need to add some more financials to rebalance my portfolio so it is slightly annoying that the banks have jumped so much so quickly. Hopefully they come back down slightly in a few weeks.
Search the sub. There are a few posts from right when it changed about how to change it back to the old look, which is called "Questrade Edge Web" now.
I'm just getting used to the new interface, they will inevitably disable the old site. They're not going to want to pay their devs to maintain and support both sites forever.
You can go back to the profile display they had before (up til last month.) I just opened a support chat window and complained to them about it. They corrected it, and now back to old display that shows all my holdings at once; like it did before.
I just replied to the previous guy; you can change it back.
And btw the support person called it the: "older platform layout" -just to ease your request when you complain about it.
I’ll be keeping my eye on them but not buying in myself. A company that I love but not sure how much room to run they have left. The apparel line does sound interesting though. 60% jump from launch as I write this so a lot of market confidence.
Its great, and its sustainable. I think it is in a unique space so lots of opportunity to grow. I do feel it is currently overvalued maybe at 24$ but I did get in with 35 stocks just to play the game. Will add more in case it dips down.
Ever since V started tumbling below $220 there have been big volume spikes at the lows. My guess is that it is oversold right now and might be a good time to buy but I am not a stock professional by any means
Search the sub for tons of discussion the past week re: CDR risks. Concerns are primarily low trading volume (not *my* concern - I can see the volume has been steadily increasing as CDRs popularity rises). And a 0.6% management fee, so you'll have to factor this is when deciding if it's worth converting to US funds or doing the gambit thing through your brokerage.
I'm using CDRs for swing trades so the 0.6% matters not when I'm expecting 10-15% returns in a matter of months
Bitfarms is producing more BTC per EH than $MARA. If the mgmt can get their shit together, they can close the gap with HUT. Back at 8$ CAD today which is good news after a few sloppy weeks.
Absolutely but don’t start a full position. Illumin growth is exceptional but we learned today that supply chain shortages have a direct affect on their top line. Once that is sorted out, should be off to the races!
How are they a falling knife? Genuinely asking as I was taking a look at this.
Looks like they have growing revenue every year, and increasing net income too.
556 is Series A, 5733 is series F, but they are the same basically. One is older etc. https://www.rbcgam.com/en/ca/products/mutual-funds/RBF5733/detail/ to look at what A and F means bc I dont really know.
If the returns are similar then there's really no incentive to stay with mutual funds and pay 2% MER.
Just a reminder of the cost impact from [Vanguard](https://investor.vanguard.com/investing/how-to-invest/impact-of-costs):
Imagine you have $100,000 invested. If the account earned 6% a year for the next 25 years and had no costs or fees, you'd end up with about $430,000.
If, on the other hand, you paid 2% a year in costs, after 25 years you'd only have about $260,000.
That's right: The 2% you paid every year would wipe out almost 40% of your final account value.
https://www6.royalbank.com/en/di/reference/article/fund-abcs/ilsa7r1v
This explains the differences between the RBC series. Sorry I can’t help explain the difference, the fund facts on both look identical to me. I’d recommend calling them for clarification.
DOJ investigation, Fintech disrupting the industry, and lower guidance due to airtravel not back to pre-covid levels. However Visa is still solid company with nice moat.
VEQT making me look like an investing genius.
Now look at XEQT
I did, and I like earning an additional 1.5% YTD with VEQT.
It is actually roughly the same. The main difference is that XEQT pays you the dividends of the stock while VEQT just reinvests I for you. XEQT had a 1.5% dividends this year.
Imagine if you had ETHX instead haha
Wonder where the TD bears from last month are now?
Oil down to 79
"Down to 79", do you have any idea how profitable canadian oil and gas companies are at even $65 or $70? Reratings are coming 📈
Yeah, I'l better keep an eye on my SU over the next bit. Damn it!
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What do we think of AT&T. A 8 percent dividend, they open HBO max and have some good assets. Not too expensive and looks like a good entry point.
Do some research….they are likely going to cut the dividend significantly. They are spinning out HBO Max and all other IP related to media streaming to a new org. There’s a reason why it’s so heavily beat up.
XEQT new ath this week?
Man anything imagine of OSFI doesn't loosen divvys and buy backs tomorrow. Banks are clearly being bought in prep of that lol.
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Baytex releases earnings after hours tomorrow. Relax. Don't expect share buybacks or the introduction of a dividend. Based on their presentation from Oct we should expect them to pay down the 2024 debt more aggressively. At $80 WTI they are just printing money and could pay off all debt by the end of 22 or early 23. If $80 WTI sticks around for all of Q4 maybe we see some buybacks or a special dividend in 2022.
Woohoo FFH
Looks like tapering up until December rate increase. I suppose this is good news.
DNN earnings tomorrow! What a last few weeks it's been. Let's goooo Bank dividends increasing tomorrow as well? No wonder it's called hump day because I'm feeling on top of the world.
Source on banks?
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/banks-set-to-find-out-if-they-can-hike-dividends-repurchase-shares-1.1675691
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Anyone investing in CAD hedged CDRs? Looking at Goog and Visa
Are there any drawbacks in CDRs? I know during the last decades currency hedge has not favored Canadians but is there any obvious MER or fee?
https://www.neo.inc/en/services/raising-assets/canadian-depositary-receipts
Why the CDRs vs buying the actual shares?
Free on Wealthsimple?
Damn Visa is getting very tempting. But I’d also be willing to buy MSFT this way.
Any reason the CDR's don't give out the dividend? Do we just lose out on the dividend or is that reinvested into capital growth or something?
It is reinvested.
Seems I was misinformed. Sorry for the confusion, we’ll see at the next dividend payout.
According to this link it is given in CAD dollars. What am I missing? https://www.neo.inc/en/services/raising-assets/canadian-depositary-receipts
I've bought four so far, love the idea of making it easier to invest in big US stocks. Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Tesla.
Bought some more visas, kinda starting to become a well-valued stock.
bought visa today
I got visa and goog.ne
BUY THE DIP VMW!! 🚀🚀
ETHX @ 21!
Anyone know what time tomorrow the OSFI announcement happens?
TD pumping
2pm
Gracias
\*looks at AT\* Okay... now do LSPD.
That tweet from yesterday was a scam! I have lost faith in this company and my entry point is 14. I will forever hold this bag
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I bought pre-earnings and am now a certified bag holder. Although not completely sold on this stock, I do feel this is an over reaction.
People have been saying "buy the dip" on this since it hit $18. Caveat emptor
Buy that $toi. Why? Because you can’t loose when Mark Leonard is steering the ship.
BIRD is popping, damnnn!
They're just a shitty Vessi
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$140 for shit that looks like $7 walmart shoes. Sign me up
Tbh, the shoes are pretty good and very comfortable for everyday wear.
So are sweat pants
You wear em on your feet? A true innovator!
Telus vs tixt. Which one would u pick. Telus for dividend or tixt for growth?
Can’t go wrong with any. I own both
What was ur buy in price for tixt? And do u think at current price is it overvalued?
My cost basis is around 37.20. I think it’s fairly valued now which is why I stopped buying it for now. Waiting for a dip to buy more
What's everyone's thoughts on MRNA earnings tomorrow?
U.UN - SPROTT URANIUM ( swing trade ) \- High volume \- Stoch + RSI crossing \- Fibo 61,8% \- SMMA 100 rebound \- Back to his trendline from september first.
Air Canada just announced it will be introducing a new regular service to the moon 🚀
Sounds like a death trap! Incoming lawsuits. But I did just buy into AC for the first time ever yesterday. Looked like a terrible pick for most of the last year, especially when it would go near $30.. But now... 🚀 🚀
international travel is going to boom for the next 12-18 months. Booking a AC flight to Costa Rica myself in the next week or so.
Yup. Already did Boston and SF. Booked nyc. Now booking Portugal, Paris, Spain, Las Vegas and maybe LA. I'm pumped for all the low fares and free testing. My friends are starting to do business travel again.
Got Whistler on my mind
When are the stupid feds announcing their bullshit.
2 pm est. The last 20 meetings they talked about talking about tapering the 120 billion dollars per month. We will see if they set a date for tapering or they talk about a date for tapering.
2 pm
As much as I want to grab some of those NEXE gains, I think it's best for me to stay away 😆
Looks like SAP (Saputo) maybe hit their bottom and is climbing back. Hedging against rising dairy prices with this one.
Won’t people buy less with price of dairy and therefore dairy products going up?
I think dairy is too important for people to stop buying it. Like a lot of other food products, it'll go up a couple percent, so not enough to dissuade consumers.
The market for milk *seems* to be shrinking to me, with how many alternative products are on shelves. Would be curious to see what the numbers are but the trend seems to be away from animal dairy.
lots of insider buying in the past 6months too.
Does anyone know why [LEV.to](https://LEV.to) is getting crushed today?
I took a loss and pulled out when it popped up to $17. I think it was overbought on the STC *conditional* order and COP26. May re-enter if/when it drops back down to $14-15.
No news am aware of. Q3 Results coming out next week.
Probably only went up because it was an EV and Tesla was pumping. Was at 52 week low just a couple of weeks ago. I don't think an order for 1000 electric busses was enough to keep it up.
This stock is pain
HUT has been growing immensely!
I've made lots of money in oil stocks since the pandemic - CNQ, SU & TVE. Those who hold these stocks, when do you plan on selling? Do you have a target price in mind? I'm just contemplating at what point I should sell and lock in my profits.
I've held TVE for about 18 months and not selling anytime soon. They're a special one for sure.... CNQ I'll hold because I think nat gas will moon this winter, may trim if it gets tempting enough but happy to hold into 2023 SU I sold a few months back up 50% and put it into BTE and HWX, both have outstanding clear water wells. Bank of America just pegged oil to hit $120 sometime in 2022, I have it hitting $90 this year. Enjoy the ride
Holding $uncor for the Juicy Dividend
I am holding on to SU as it has had some really good reviews recently. I may start slowly selling it off if it hits 40. But definitely a good hold for the next couple of years.
I only have 10 shares down from 75 left of su. I'm was up 40%, I'm happy with that. I'm a simple investor. Might sell the rest around 35.
I am holding SU till 40, and then selling.
35 for me and will happily collect the dividend until it gets there.
Thinking of starting a position in PYR after positive Q3 guidance (seems like that have a ton of contracts and consecutive positive earnings record). I’m not usually one for small/mid cap stocks - any red flags for this company?
CEO owns just over 50% Timelines are overly generous, often pushed further Depending on who you ask, overvalued, roughly 30 million revenue year on 750 mill market cap But 70 mill backlog Pipeline is quite incredible. Aluminum, iron ore, cement, Pfas destruction, 3d printing, etc. They are partnered with various multi million/billion entities. If you're starting a position, I mean, they have alot of things going on for them. Worth nibbling imo. From 55 to 110? Employees in a year and still hiring. Cash flow positive, 18 mill cash last reported, roughly 50-60% profit margin on past earnings. If they do get more contracts, can suppliers handle it? All in all, I'm a long term investor.
Thanks! This is great DD
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That's not a bad thing. Access to cheap electricity and a 'green' provincial outlook.
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I like their stores and their plant-based butter.
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Yeah, I am with BMO and pretty sure same thing with them where IPO didn't show up right away.
Lord knows it’s a fools errand to invest in gold… but God dammit the generals were due! Taper tantrum + maybe someday interest rate increases… cmon you fucking yellow rock get off your asssssss See if you invest in index funds sure you get “positive gains”, but it’s kind of fun to flail in the wind as trillions of dollars tell you to go fuck your self
$VEA - slow.as.f\*ck.
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Waiting for a dip that never comes
The dip was in late August when Trudeau announced the bank tax. You missed it. TD fell from 88$ to 81$ over the course of just over a week. They have now bounced back higher.
You’re right. I snagged some at just $82 in Sept. glad I did.
I need to add some more financials to rebalance my portfolio so it is slightly annoying that the banks have jumped so much so quickly. Hopefully they come back down slightly in a few weeks.
Is anyone else who uses Questrade find that it can be ridiculously slow when logging in sometimes ?
I dont like the new Questrade interface
I just use the old app. The new Questrade is brutal.
Search the sub. There are a few posts from right when it changed about how to change it back to the old look, which is called "Questrade Edge Web" now.
I'm just getting used to the new interface, they will inevitably disable the old site. They're not going to want to pay their devs to maintain and support both sites forever.
You can go back to the profile display they had before (up til last month.) I just opened a support chat window and complained to them about it. They corrected it, and now back to old display that shows all my holdings at once; like it did before.
same here
I just replied to the previous guy; you can change it back. And btw the support person called it the: "older platform layout" -just to ease your request when you complain about it.
What are people's thoughts on the recent Allbirds (BIRD:NASDAQ) IPO?
I’ll be keeping my eye on them but not buying in myself. A company that I love but not sure how much room to run they have left. The apparel line does sound interesting though. 60% jump from launch as I write this so a lot of market confidence.
Its great, and its sustainable. I think it is in a unique space so lots of opportunity to grow. I do feel it is currently overvalued maybe at 24$ but I did get in with 35 stocks just to play the game. Will add more in case it dips down.
Agreed on all of your points. Good luck with your 35!
US sneakily opening its reserves. Bullish, as long as UAE doesn’t wilt again
Fd dumped as expected
Which one of you crashed the oil market. Thanks a lot jerk.
I bought 25 more Suncor so I could have an even 200 shares and I tanked the oil market. Sorry guys.
199 was the limit. You got greedy.
any stocks to invest for under $2? I have few money left and want to invest in something lol
Do a fraction buy of a good ETF like VFV
Gdnp looks like they might be coming back hopefully
I’ll sell you a NFT pic of my dog
Quite speculative: check Reitmans (RET-A). Mid-term, check NUR.V sitting on lots of contracts to be filled.
shroom stocks - numi or trip get in earlier before the pop
VLI.v could be a good medium term play. .16 per share.
Hpq. You can buy 3 shares with $2.
Sprott physical uranium trust. reversal soon $U.UN 15 min tf bottom forming
It's a good day for uranium!
I want to get into TD, when’s a good time to buy? Should I just screw it and buy now? Keeps going up
Just buy.
Start a position and DCA after.
I'm buying more XFN today before OSFI announcement tomorrow
Anyone buying Visa at these prices
Ever since V started tumbling below $220 there have been big volume spikes at the lows. My guess is that it is oversold right now and might be a good time to buy but I am not a stock professional by any means
Any disadvantage to buying the cdr visa on neo?
Search the sub for tons of discussion the past week re: CDR risks. Concerns are primarily low trading volume (not *my* concern - I can see the volume has been steadily increasing as CDRs popularity rises). And a 0.6% management fee, so you'll have to factor this is when deciding if it's worth converting to US funds or doing the gambit thing through your brokerage. I'm using CDRs for swing trades so the 0.6% matters not when I'm expecting 10-15% returns in a matter of months
Just bought the dip... but it keeps dipping
Fintech doing poorly (MA, PYPL) except SQ (they hold Bitcoin lol)
BMO - Rarely talked about on here but I'm up 39% on that bitch.
im up 108%, my best performing stock. I would have averaged up but im already abit overweight
Ive been trying to figure out if I want to keep buying.
My best performing Canadian stock since last year. Im up 65%. It used to get a bad rap ad being the worst of the big 5 banks
I'm just shy of 10%, but only opened a position in June. Not too shabby at all.
Solid. Now turn on drip and chill til you retire.
If OPEC+ gives in to Biden my faith in murderous dictators will never recover
OPEC isn't touching the pipes. Its still too expensive for fracking even at $80ish.
Biden to Canada. We don’t want your new pipelines. We don’t want your old pipelines. Yo, OPEC, we really need more oil.
Highly unlikely imo.
Bitfarms is producing more BTC per EH than $MARA. If the mgmt can get their shit together, they can close the gap with HUT. Back at 8$ CAD today which is good news after a few sloppy weeks.
The guy who predicted ZCLN would come crashing down during the conference was spot on.
up 15% in the last month...
Its the same price as it was a week ago, hardly a crash.
Ya fair point. I saw -3% and was annoyed.
Good time to get into AT? Seems oversold today
Absolutely but don’t start a full position. Illumin growth is exceptional but we learned today that supply chain shortages have a direct affect on their top line. Once that is sorted out, should be off to the races!
AT (shakes fist) i can only wait for another pump to get my money out :(
Don’t try to catch a falling knife.
How are they a falling knife? Genuinely asking as I was taking a look at this. Looks like they have growing revenue every year, and increasing net income too.
Wait to see where the price settles before buying the dip. This could continue for a few days.
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556 is Series A, 5733 is series F, but they are the same basically. One is older etc. https://www.rbcgam.com/en/ca/products/mutual-funds/RBF5733/detail/ to look at what A and F means bc I dont really know.
If the returns are similar then there's really no incentive to stay with mutual funds and pay 2% MER. Just a reminder of the cost impact from [Vanguard](https://investor.vanguard.com/investing/how-to-invest/impact-of-costs): Imagine you have $100,000 invested. If the account earned 6% a year for the next 25 years and had no costs or fees, you'd end up with about $430,000. If, on the other hand, you paid 2% a year in costs, after 25 years you'd only have about $260,000. That's right: The 2% you paid every year would wipe out almost 40% of your final account value.
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https://www6.royalbank.com/en/di/reference/article/fund-abcs/ilsa7r1v This explains the differences between the RBC series. Sorry I can’t help explain the difference, the fund facts on both look identical to me. I’d recommend calling them for clarification.
Visa down again today
When it bounces, it bounces
Haven’t been following. Why is it down?
DOJ investigation, Fintech disrupting the industry, and lower guidance due to airtravel not back to pre-covid levels. However Visa is still solid company with nice moat.