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Value is in the eye of the beholder. If you like the newsletter and don't mind paying the fee, enjoy. Disclosure, I don't subscribe myself.
I second the comment about the talent in this forum....
@zylon, great chart.
@kyboch, I hear ya, re: struggle with ETFs and dividend paying stocks. I struggle with this now and again. I think, if you can hold a diversified bunch of dividend stocks,...
I don't pay any fees other than commission fees for my purchases, probably $100 or so per year.
I would like to suggest, over time, as more people take control of their personal finances - the...
In some ways, glad to see IPL.UN over $21. What sucks is, I wanted to buy more. I wish I could still buy it for $15 like I did before. Dang.
Why sell MFC? Stock is cheap.
So far, so good JustAGuy. Like other commenters, I commend you for the desire to get your financial affairs in order. I was there quite a few years ago, which motivated to me to start my blog and...
When senior executive managers at a company start buying shares in their own company, is that a good sign?
Maybe. I really don't watch that so much as what the companies price is, cash flow is,...
REI.UN, HR.UN and REF.UN are good options. Buy and hold and forget the MERs.
Not sure if folks got the answer to their withholding tax question:
http://www.myownadvisor.ca/dividend-investing/
"I keep U.S. dividend-paying stocks in my RRSP. Why?
U.S-dividend paying...
XBB is great, it's an all-in-one bond product that tracks DEX Universe.
I agree with the Telus comment, priced way too high to buy right now.
I hear ya Antlese. I was in a similar position a couple of years ago. With the stock price chopped in half, and dividends, I now own enough shares to DRIP synthetically and this guy will be on...
Totally agree with MG.
Huge corrections will not happen as long as our unemployment rate stays relatively constant. You start getting 10% or more unemployment, I predict some fireworks. As long as folks have jobs, they...
I've never liked these ratios. My main issue is they use gross, not net.
http://www.myownadvisor.ca/2012/05/my-struggle-with-gdsr-and-tdsr/