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newbie
2011-12-19, 09:55 PM
looking at those banks for trading.
anyone trading those?
CWB looking very atractive

daddybigbucks
2011-12-21, 10:15 PM
I really like this stock.

Its kinda like Toronto_gal theory on MFC/SLF, why not by 2 shares of MFC for the price of 1 SLF.
Same as why not buy 3 CWB to every 1 TD.

I recently bought under $25 using that theory.

newbie
2011-12-22, 05:24 AM
I really like this stock.

Its kinda like Toronto_gal theory on MFC/SLF, why not by 2 shares of MFC for the price of 1 SLF.
Same as why not buy 3 CWB to every 1 TD.

I recently bought under $25 using that theory.

the only thing holding me back for now to load on cwb is the effect of possible downgrades on banks.
i am patient.
i can always even double down in case they go lower but cwb is very attractive.
mfc/slf the same .
slf kinda in my black book though

newbie
2011-12-24, 09:43 PM
I really like this stock.

Its kinda like Toronto_gal theory on MFC/SLF, why not by 2 shares of MFC for the price of 1 SLF.
Same as why not buy 3 CWB to every 1 TD.

I recently bought under $25 using that theory.

great theory but i am not touching banks yet
i really like cwb though
on a major downtrend i see support at 20 bux area, that would be really enticing

short term 24 bux is strong support

newbie
2011-12-25, 05:32 AM
I really like this stock.

Its kinda like Toronto_gal theory on MFC/SLF, why not by 2 shares of MFC for the price of 1 SLF.
Same as why not buy 3 CWB to every 1 TD.

I recently bought under $25 using that theory.

it just formed an abandoned bbaby candlestick which could point to a potential reversal
stay tuned if u like cwb

atrp2biz
2011-12-25, 12:22 PM
I really like this stock.

Its kinda like Toronto_gal theory on MFC/SLF, why not by 2 shares of MFC for the price of 1 SLF.
Same as why not buy 3 CWB to every 1 TD.

I recently bought under $25 using that theory.

LOL. What do relative stock prices have to do with anything??? Completely irrelevant.

daddybigbucks
2011-12-26, 02:23 PM
sure OK

Sampson
2011-12-26, 02:27 PM
LOL. What do relative stock prices have to do with anything??? Completely irrelevant.

agreed. by this logic, RIM is a better buy than Apple because you can buy 20 shares of RIM for each Apple share.

Toronto.gal
2011-12-26, 03:14 PM
My logic gentlemen, is simple & sensible, and that is, to buy [solid] beaten-down stocks of companies I believe would recover & have a higher upside potential, but obviously not all bargains are created equal.

RIM/AAPL comparison, is like comparing SU to XOM. Now is my turn to laugh. :D

Toronto.gal
2011-12-26, 03:22 PM
anyone trading those? CWB looking very atractive

No, but I have CWB and NA on my watch-list.

atrp2biz
2011-12-26, 04:56 PM
The stock value of BMO and RY are almost the same. By this logic, if one of them were to split, that would now become the better buy?

Agreed that market cap may have an impact on a company's beta, but the value of a stock is irrelevant without consideration of shares outstanding (which is market cap).

daddybigbucks
2011-12-26, 06:11 PM
The stock value of BMO and RY are almost the same. By this logic, if one of them were to split, that would now become the better buy?

cap).

Your example is the best example of why the theory works.
why do companies split?
So they are cheaper and more investors are exposed to the stock.

atrp2biz
2011-12-26, 06:34 PM
So goes the theory, but ppl still buy/sell odd lots. And if you think that the small investor that prefers to buy a full board as opposed to feeling small with an odd lot has an impact on the stock price, you're being delusional.

One thing that goes against stocks with lower prices are requirements of some funds to only hold stocks with values greater than a certain threshold (hence reverse splits).

newbie
2011-12-27, 04:42 AM
No, but I have CWB and NA on my watch-list.

and what retracement are u expecting on those 2 if u dontt mind me asking.
i ahve 24/20 bux for cwb

daddybigbucks
2012-03-12, 02:29 PM
CWB is close to $30. I see most banks are on a bit of a run but if i run the numbers, i would have made 11% more with CWB over TD in the same period due to the low share price.
If CWB hits $32, i will be lightening the load though.

Eder
2012-03-12, 03:09 PM
It should easily pass $32 this year. They have been increasing their div aggressively.I like that they have little exposure outside Western Canada.