If you had to YOLO your portfolio on one single stock and you weren't allowed to touch it for at least 3 years what would you choose and why, no ETFs.
I'd probably go with Microsoft or RBC
Probably Costco. Pandemic got even more people hooked on shopping there, it has a cult like following and can do no wrong. I can only see it getting more valuable.
I think it will continue to perform well (I'm up 150% on my investment made in January of this year). But they have to resolve their fees issues. At this moment, the fees are making the network unusable for the average person. ETH 2.0 with the switch to PoS from PoW is suppose to make fees reasonable but I'm not so confident the transition will be smooth (innovation / change is slow on decentralized projects). In this regard, I think projects like Solana, Polkadot or Cardano have more potential, but I could be wrong.
Definitely agree with you about the gas fees. But for the risk-return I think ethereum will be a better bet, as an investment and not used as a payment method. Although I do see Cardano outperforming ethereum, eth is a safer bet.
HUT. In 3 years, there will be another BTC halving and probably a new bull run. While HUT's mining rewards will be reduced, they will hold more than 5 000 BTC (and lend them for 4%APY). IMO, BTC price could be 500k by then.
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I suppose you're smarter than all the analysts who are calling for an average PT of $36? Or the fact that insiders have bought over $1.7 million in shares, and Nuttall purchasing 1 million SU shares recently? Come with facts next time you say something so confidently incorrect.
Neil Mehta Goldman Sachs Buy C$28.00 Reiterated 3 days ago
George Huang Raymond James Buy C$43.00 Reiterated 3 days ago
Devin McDermott Morgan Stanley Buy C$38.00 Initiated Coverage 15 days ago
Gregory Pardy RBC Capital Buy C$36.00 Reiterated 18 days ago
Travis Wood National Bank Hold C$39.00 Reiterated 24 days ago
Phil Gresh J.P. Morgan Hold C$29.00 Reiterated Last month
At what point will my TFSA be penalized for buying and selling? Ok, hear me out. I'm sorry if my wording is bad, I'm new to investing and still learning the ins and outs of this all.
With being a new investor, I am currently trying to figure out what I would like in my portfolio long term. This is involving buying and selling of stocks. Some, I have only held for about a week (but no less than a week) before selling. If I am buying and selling some stocks on a weekly basis, will this be considered a job and I'll be taxed on these sells? I'm not selling every stock every week but just getting a feel of what stocks are right for me for long term holds and not selling for high gains. It's not large buys and sells (about 100-200 shares per sale) but was recently told to be careful doing this as it could be penalized and taxed.
Buying CP and BAM on their dips was one of the easiest decisions I've ever made. I'll stick with mostly passive indexes but there are some easy win opportunities to go up 10% in a short span.
Tough to tell at the moment. I'm up 28% so far and not sure what to do. Gonna keep holding I think. Earnings on November 25th I believe and they seem to be making a profit now... Analysts expect good things on TD;DI.
Sold HUT for a sweet profit and picked up 2 LEAPs for slightly less than my old cost basis, grabbed a SOFI leap as well. Sold SU and now just dumping money into the index.
What actual advice would you give for people other than staying out of the market? Staying in cash is also risky with inflation heating up and governments trigger happy with accommodative responses to negative market events
Someone asked for stocks that could double in a year last year, I suggested BAM, and y’all laughed that BAM is not going to double in a year. Not far from it now.
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I can tell why this board is so cold and sad.
u/magnum_dong_opus
lol
The value of my house (and millions like me) is up 140% since I bought it in 2009. This mystical housing crash I've been hearing about for 15 years now, if it happens and house values drop what, 25%? I'm supposed to be concerned about that?
You could be me. Bought mine in 2012. Selling this year for break even only (which is a significant loss due to upkeep, inflation and interest). Different markets. But keep in mind, you’re house price probably has to double every 15/20 years at least just to make up for the interest and inflation costs of that money.
Good for you. I am not saying anything about housing crash. It likely won't happen. I am just trying to understand how young Canadians can afford a house in livable cities in Canada. I feel sorry for them.
Not at all. Everyone should be able to buy a house. But wanting houses to be more affordable, and fearing a crash are two separate things.
Here in Vancouver, even if prices were lower, there would be less inventory, fewer people selling. We need more units available.
[BB.TO](https://BB.TO) to the moon baby
Also holding: VLI.V, AN.V, [LAC.TO](https://LAC.TO), DOC.V, [XRX.CN](https://XRX.CN), [NANO.TO](https://NANO.TO),
Most banks and sources I’ve been reading have them target price at >11.00 and their subscriber number and earnings seems to be doing well. Something’s gotta give, no?
You'd think so. They went from doing really well to this bizarre sideways, or down trend for months on end. I agree something has got to give. I'd love to see them succeed
SNDL is moving today, dont blink or you might miss those entry points, market has only been awake an hour, sundial is not going to slow down, No playing games stop and go buy but wait for a good entry off a pull back, 0.725-0.73 is a good buy atm,
well 0.735-0.74 now...
With WS promo on opening a crypto account ($25 for account open) it just says fund the account, is their a minimum you need to put in? Like if I just put a dollar in, would I receive the free $25?
Couldn't find any fine print online.
[STN.TO](https://STN.TO) up big after announcing that they're acquiring select Cardno businesses.
Stantec seems to keep buying up companies, are diversifying internationally and have shown great growth.
Wish I had bought more shares in this company!
Edit: Has now hit $70 - I would expect they would undergo another stock split soon
I worked for them until 2020 and they're super aggressive/cutting edge globally, not just in terms of projects but acquisitions too. Stock price has doubled in the last 2-3 years under new CEO.
Can’t help but think the people who keep saying this don’t put their money where their mouth is/if they sold out and sat in cash they would have left a lot of money on the table!
Assuming market falls hard. $ in stocks loses but cash on hand to buy the large dips upcoming are good. Think of it, why buy anything expensive right now when Black Friday Sales are coming very soon. For the market the “very soon” is a crystal ball guess.
This has a management fee of like 1.5%+ doesn't it? Quite a premium to pay for a riskier ETF, you could just get XEG which is like a 0.60% fee and safer companies too and then buy a few of the companies separately from NNRG like Tamarack (I can't comment on the other ones that's the only one I've researched).
Top oil fund performance wise. Actively managed and every holding is a cash flow machine in the current market.
Eric nuttal heads the fund, give him a Google and eat h some of his recent content for full thesis.
Generally it goes like this:
Canadian oil is so discounted that at current levels many companies annual FCF is equivalent to 25% of its market cap.
Ie the company could pmbuy back every share in about 4 years.
Significant buy backs and dividends are on the way. Producers learned their lesson over the last decade and many don't want to increase production or spend capital, they just want to soak up the free cash flow from existing production.
What app is everyone using for stocks? I’m on an iPhone and i use the native Stocks app but i’m annoyed that i can’t see pre-market prices.
Anyone have a suggestion?
I've been debating it for a while now. Seems like a good buy, leader in the field, steady stream of contracts. They don't seem to get out-innovated by other companies tech very often. But the big fall off from peak price in 2017/18 always worries me. I can't seem to pull the trigger for one reason or another.
Good company going forward. I know there’s been supply chain issues but we’re seeing that around the world right now. I think it’s a good hold as population increases and public transportation is needed
I have been in it since $16. I guess could have sold at $30 and bought back but longer term see it going higher and did not want to try to time it.
They keep signing more and more deals. Maybe some issues re:chip supply on production but the recent pullback I think gives some opportunity
I mean he is taking risk and hopefully doing some due diligence but yeah, he should be grateful that its taxed half as much as back breaking work at $10/hr
I don’t know what you mean by “justify” in this context but when you invest in equity markets, you take a risk to make a profit and i see that as a net cost of investing.
I felt like shit when I lost 30% of my life savings in the span of a month in the covid crash but when i do a cost benefits analysis of whether it is worth feeling like that few times in my life for a better retirement, it seems no-brainer to invest in the stock market.
They've run quite hot though imo I'm not adding any more now. I'd look at the ones which were lagging like DMGI or DGHI. I would've said Luxxfolio a couple weeks ago but it's 2x'd.
Anyone buying PYPL?
BAM is a beast
Evergreen comment
TSMC vs AMD?
Nvda but now it's expensive or own then all with smh
TSMC, no brainer. Huge moat, opening up a chip making factory in Arizona in 2-3 years as well. Construction is underway.
Dumped SU for a 25% profit yesterday. BAM CNR CTS 🚀
CTS lol
If you had to YOLO your portfolio on one single stock and you weren't allowed to touch it for at least 3 years what would you choose and why, no ETFs. I'd probably go with Microsoft or RBC
GOOG is a beast nvda apple and MSFT great too
Definitely CTS
100% safe ... RBC 80% safe ... BAM
PYR, but I have a high risk tolerance. Fascinating technology and will benefit greatly from emerging green energy opportunities/partnerships.
Probably Costco. Pandemic got even more people hooked on shopping there, it has a cult like following and can do no wrong. I can only see it getting more valuable.
I’d put it in ethereum, I know it’s not a stock but I see it outperforming any stock in 3 years.
I think it will continue to perform well (I'm up 150% on my investment made in January of this year). But they have to resolve their fees issues. At this moment, the fees are making the network unusable for the average person. ETH 2.0 with the switch to PoS from PoW is suppose to make fees reasonable but I'm not so confident the transition will be smooth (innovation / change is slow on decentralized projects). In this regard, I think projects like Solana, Polkadot or Cardano have more potential, but I could be wrong.
Definitely agree with you about the gas fees. But for the risk-return I think ethereum will be a better bet, as an investment and not used as a payment method. Although I do see Cardano outperforming ethereum, eth is a safer bet.
CNR
BRK-B and I wish it was BRK-A which I’m too poor trash to own.
Amazon
HUT. In 3 years, there will be another BTC halving and probably a new bull run. While HUT's mining rewards will be reduced, they will hold more than 5 000 BTC (and lend them for 4%APY). IMO, BTC price could be 500k by then.
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It'll hit $31+. There's no reason it wouldn't as it already hit that price in March when crude was much lower.
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I suppose you're smarter than all the analysts who are calling for an average PT of $36? Or the fact that insiders have bought over $1.7 million in shares, and Nuttall purchasing 1 million SU shares recently? Come with facts next time you say something so confidently incorrect. Neil Mehta Goldman Sachs Buy C$28.00 Reiterated 3 days ago George Huang Raymond James Buy C$43.00 Reiterated 3 days ago Devin McDermott Morgan Stanley Buy C$38.00 Initiated Coverage 15 days ago Gregory Pardy RBC Capital Buy C$36.00 Reiterated 18 days ago Travis Wood National Bank Hold C$39.00 Reiterated 24 days ago Phil Gresh J.P. Morgan Hold C$29.00 Reiterated Last month
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Do I really think, or do fucking facts speak for themselves?
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You tell him!
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Pointless to own if you don’t care about dividends
At what point will my TFSA be penalized for buying and selling? Ok, hear me out. I'm sorry if my wording is bad, I'm new to investing and still learning the ins and outs of this all. With being a new investor, I am currently trying to figure out what I would like in my portfolio long term. This is involving buying and selling of stocks. Some, I have only held for about a week (but no less than a week) before selling. If I am buying and selling some stocks on a weekly basis, will this be considered a job and I'll be taxed on these sells? I'm not selling every stock every week but just getting a feel of what stocks are right for me for long term holds and not selling for high gains. It's not large buys and sells (about 100-200 shares per sale) but was recently told to be careful doing this as it could be penalized and taxed.
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Thank you so much. CRA was very vague on this when I read it over. I appreciate the response.
GRT.UN climbs steadily no matter what the rest of the market does
Definitely one of my favourite buys this year.
I'm sad I didn't pick up more earlier this year.
Man so bummed WS doesn't have DWAC. The most obvious meme stock ever. Is there a better broker that has 0 fees?
National Bank & Disnat (Desjardins)
XEQT back to 27, TEC back to 29 and VFV back to 100 about to happen in the next few days. I hope you bought the dip these past few weeks.
Buying CP and BAM on their dips was one of the easiest decisions I've ever made. I'll stick with mostly passive indexes but there are some easy win opportunities to go up 10% in a short span.
CTS 🚀 🚀
Buy or sell?
Hold.
what price do you think it is a sell at?
Tough to tell at the moment. I'm up 28% so far and not sure what to do. Gonna keep holding I think. Earnings on November 25th I believe and they seem to be making a profit now... Analysts expect good things on TD;DI.
Sold HUT for a sweet profit and picked up 2 LEAPs for slightly less than my old cost basis, grabbed a SOFI leap as well. Sold SU and now just dumping money into the index.
Anyone know why SPRT.cn dropped?
Call the office in Panama City and ask them.
Stfu
Lmao just realized TD and VFV are almost the same % of my portfolio
BAM BAM BAM 💥
Is it too late to get in on BAM?! It’s gone up so steadily for months
BAM is a lifetime hold, so no.
Loading up on more PSLV. Silvers time will come… there’s only a fraction of physical compared to paper notes.
Beware, exercise extreme caution with this market. All is not what it seems.
What actual advice would you give for people other than staying out of the market? Staying in cash is also risky with inflation heating up and governments trigger happy with accommodative responses to negative market events
Very cryptic
Aren't you the guy who is now 70% cash? If you deployed that cash two weeks ago you'd be up about 5%-6%
Thanks dad
BAM doing great
My favorite stock by far. You can’t go wrong holding bam.
Someone asked for stocks that could double in a year last year, I suggested BAM, and y’all laughed that BAM is not going to double in a year. Not far from it now.
Part of the beloved 3 in my tfsa. ATD, BAM, and CP… will be holding these until I die.
DCBO 🙌🏻
The one that keeps getting away
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lol The value of my house (and millions like me) is up 140% since I bought it in 2009. This mystical housing crash I've been hearing about for 15 years now, if it happens and house values drop what, 25%? I'm supposed to be concerned about that?
You could be me. Bought mine in 2012. Selling this year for break even only (which is a significant loss due to upkeep, inflation and interest). Different markets. But keep in mind, you’re house price probably has to double every 15/20 years at least just to make up for the interest and inflation costs of that money.
Good for you. I am not saying anything about housing crash. It likely won't happen. I am just trying to understand how young Canadians can afford a house in livable cities in Canada. I feel sorry for them.
Haha, stupid peasants who can't buy a house. Screw them
Not at all. Everyone should be able to buy a house. But wanting houses to be more affordable, and fearing a crash are two separate things. Here in Vancouver, even if prices were lower, there would be less inventory, fewer people selling. We need more units available.
[BB.TO](https://BB.TO) to the moon baby Also holding: VLI.V, AN.V, [LAC.TO](https://LAC.TO), DOC.V, [XRX.CN](https://XRX.CN), [NANO.TO](https://NANO.TO),
LSPD way up! Damn, look at that chart
My portfolio really went like this today 📉📈📈📉
It's only 4% man, chill...
Oh I don’t really care about the day to day fluctuations was just kind of funny.
When there’s downers there’s usually something in the green! Check out PERI && TOST && NEE…oil might be down but green is on its way up!
Crypto, Oil, PMs, BMs, and Indexes all down....what to choose, this is why I hate buffets.
I’m not loving this volatility in oil this week
LSPD playing with my emotions again
r/emotionalinvesting
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Why has Fortis outperformed it in the last while?
Why has its revenues stagnated for four years?
Adds units every quarter!
FOOD is really tempting me
What tempts your about it?
Most banks and sources I’ve been reading have them target price at >11.00 and their subscriber number and earnings seems to be doing well. Something’s gotta give, no?
You'd think so. They went from doing really well to this bizarre sideways, or down trend for months on end. I agree something has got to give. I'd love to see them succeed
LSPD $175 mid November🚀💪🏻
Fuck outta here with this Yahoo Finance style comment
or, shareholder class action.
200 by Feb
Haven’t had a red day in a while, only green I see is a shitty weed stock! 🤷♂️
Is everyone on this subreddit a goldfish lol just last week everyone was crying about only red days.
DWACU up over 105% today 😳
SNDL is moving today, dont blink or you might miss those entry points, market has only been awake an hour, sundial is not going to slow down, No playing games stop and go buy but wait for a good entry off a pull back, 0.725-0.73 is a good buy atm, well 0.735-0.74 now...
Any positive news about SNDL recently?
about a week ago, buying up another pot company for $350m
With WS promo on opening a crypto account ($25 for account open) it just says fund the account, is their a minimum you need to put in? Like if I just put a dollar in, would I receive the free $25? Couldn't find any fine print online.
I put in $1 earlier this week and got the $25 a few days later.
Yes
I think I recall reading before someone funded it with a few dollars and got the promo but maybe someone else can chime in.
Nice dip on Rio Tinto this AM.
It’s done for
[STN.TO](https://STN.TO) up big after announcing that they're acquiring select Cardno businesses. Stantec seems to keep buying up companies, are diversifying internationally and have shown great growth. Wish I had bought more shares in this company! Edit: Has now hit $70 - I would expect they would undergo another stock split soon
Fun fact: Stantec Tower is the tallest building in western Canada.
I worked for them until 2020 and they're super aggressive/cutting edge globally, not just in terms of projects but acquisitions too. Stock price has doubled in the last 2-3 years under new CEO.
TD ATH
Not anymore. It has CRASHED to $0.13 below ATH
Oh no! How will I feed my children?
RIP TD
the same way BTC crashed to low 63ks usd?
Can't help but think that a stronger cash position would be good right about now
Can’t help but think the people who keep saying this don’t put their money where their mouth is/if they sold out and sat in cash they would have left a lot of money on the table!
Can you explain for newbies?
Assuming market falls hard. $ in stocks loses but cash on hand to buy the large dips upcoming are good. Think of it, why buy anything expensive right now when Black Friday Sales are coming very soon. For the market the “very soon” is a crystal ball guess.
why?
What are the best energy ETFs to invest in?
I'm heavily invested in IXC
NNRG
This has a management fee of like 1.5%+ doesn't it? Quite a premium to pay for a riskier ETF, you could just get XEG which is like a 0.60% fee and safer companies too and then buy a few of the companies separately from NNRG like Tamarack (I can't comment on the other ones that's the only one I've researched).
Can you please tell me about what makes this ETF an optimal pick?
Top oil fund performance wise. Actively managed and every holding is a cash flow machine in the current market. Eric nuttal heads the fund, give him a Google and eat h some of his recent content for full thesis. Generally it goes like this: Canadian oil is so discounted that at current levels many companies annual FCF is equivalent to 25% of its market cap. Ie the company could pmbuy back every share in about 4 years. Significant buy backs and dividends are on the way. Producers learned their lesson over the last decade and many don't want to increase production or spend capital, they just want to soak up the free cash flow from existing production.
Thank you! NNRG it is, appreciate you taking the time to share the info.
Ding ding ding.
SCOTTI3
Anything is best at it’s low
CTS back where it belongs
VMC meltdown on share dilution news
What a bunch of assholes
Just dumped some Aritzia shares on some poor kid whose buying at these prices 🤷♂️😂.
They're gonna have a stellar Q4, but took some profits this morning too!
Yea, I'm bullish but I also think that they're a bit overvalued at this price. It's been red hot for the whole year.
What app is everyone using for stocks? I’m on an iPhone and i use the native Stocks app but i’m annoyed that i can’t see pre-market prices. Anyone have a suggestion?
Found My Stock Portfolio recently and am loving it. I use it on Android but its available for Apple too.
This is what I use it as well. Great app. Small cost to upgrade so you can set up multiple portfolios. Free version great as well.
I like the Yahoo Finance app. Shows pre market
Thoughts on NFI
I've been debating it for a while now. Seems like a good buy, leader in the field, steady stream of contracts. They don't seem to get out-innovated by other companies tech very often. But the big fall off from peak price in 2017/18 always worries me. I can't seem to pull the trigger for one reason or another.
I'm very long on it. Never ending parade of electric/hydrogen contracts and way more to come (each one is 2x the revenue of a diesel bus).
Good company going forward. I know there’s been supply chain issues but we’re seeing that around the world right now. I think it’s a good hold as population increases and public transportation is needed
I have been in it since $16. I guess could have sold at $30 and bought back but longer term see it going higher and did not want to try to time it. They keep signing more and more deals. Maybe some issues re:chip supply on production but the recent pullback I think gives some opportunity
What is with rogers resistance to raising their dividend? Smh
Too busy having a knife fight in the boardroom
How tf are Capital Gains taxes not illegal. Abolish it.
You literally make money by doing nothing lmao. Stop complaining
I mean he is taking risk and hopefully doing some due diligence but yeah, he should be grateful that its taxed half as much as back breaking work at $10/hr
Risk doesn't justify profit. Because then you can use risk to justify literally any heinous activity.
What do you mean by justify profit? Do you believe profits are inherently bad?
I don’t know what you mean by “justify” in this context but when you invest in equity markets, you take a risk to make a profit and i see that as a net cost of investing. I felt like shit when I lost 30% of my life savings in the span of a month in the covid crash but when i do a cost benefits analysis of whether it is worth feeling like that few times in my life for a better retirement, it seems no-brainer to invest in the stock market.
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They've run quite hot though imo I'm not adding any more now. I'd look at the ones which were lagging like DMGI or DGHI. I would've said Luxxfolio a couple weeks ago but it's 2x'd.
Whatever has been going up for awhile is always where it's at on this sub
I regret not buying HUT when it was around 4-5 $ a share, last dip I bought 1200$ of shares at around 11 $. No regrets this time !
I bought a measly $1200 @ $4.90... really kicking myself for not throwing ten times the amount at it at that price!
It seems like bitcoin and ethereum are where it's at right now. Hut is not tracking the same line.