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Hello, Mooers!
As we reach the midpoint of 2024, Moomoo CA continues to be your steadfast buddy, ensuring that investing is never a lonely journey for you. Our goal is to connect all Canadian investors, getting you accompany and making your investing more thrilling. We appreciate that you are here, and will be here, which keeps our community vibrant!
First thing first, let's start by quickly reviewing the...
As we reach the midpoint of 2024, Moomoo CA continues to be your steadfast buddy, ensuring that investing is never a lonely journey for you. Our goal is to connect all Canadian investors, getting you accompany and making your investing more thrilling. We appreciate that you are here, and will be here, which keeps our community vibrant!
First thing first, let's start by quickly reviewing the...
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Hi mooers!
With the coming summer also comes the dividend dates of major Canadian banks.
$NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA(NA.R.CA$ kicked off the bank dividend payment wave yesterday. Shareholders registered by Tuesday, June 25th will receive a dividend of $0.8067 per share on Wednesday, July 31st. This new dividend offers a yield of 4.17% and marks an increase from the previous dividend of $0.78.
Following the suit will be:
$Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce(CM.CA$ June 28th...
With the coming summer also comes the dividend dates of major Canadian banks.
$NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA(NA.R.CA$ kicked off the bank dividend payment wave yesterday. Shareholders registered by Tuesday, June 25th will receive a dividend of $0.8067 per share on Wednesday, July 31st. This new dividend offers a yield of 4.17% and marks an increase from the previous dividend of $0.78.
Following the suit will be:
$Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce(CM.CA$ June 28th...
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hi any one like CIBC?
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$The Toronto-Dominion Bank(TD.CA$ 's earnings report came out yesterday. Opening price is 77.8 and the closing price is 75.58, a 2.85% drop. In our last vote, 63% chose TD as the biggest winner among the five banks. Do you believe TD can still outperform other banks in the end?
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Nowadays I find myself pretty much fully vested in US stocks in my TFSA to be honest.
I don't even follow the Canadian markets since it's all boring banks and resources and grocery/telecom oligopolies and it's so lame in comparison to the tech growth we're seeing in the US.
Is there anything wrong with investing totally in US equities and leaving zero Canadian exposure? $The Toronto-Dominion Bank(TD.CA$ $BCE Inc(BCE.CA$ $Canopy Growth Corp(WEED.CA$ $VANGUARD INVESTMENTS CANADA INC S&P 500 INDEX ETF(VFV.CA$
I don't even follow the Canadian markets since it's all boring banks and resources and grocery/telecom oligopolies and it's so lame in comparison to the tech growth we're seeing in the US.
Is there anything wrong with investing totally in US equities and leaving zero Canadian exposure? $The Toronto-Dominion Bank(TD.CA$ $BCE Inc(BCE.CA$ $Canopy Growth Corp(WEED.CA$ $VANGUARD INVESTMENTS CANADA INC S&P 500 INDEX ETF(VFV.CA$
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$Netflix(NFLX.US$ is set to release its earnings report after the market closes on April 18, Eastern Time. In the previous two quarters, Netflix's stock price surged impressively by 16.1% and 10.7%, respectively, following their earnings announcements. Since the beginning of the year, Netflix's share price has risen by 26.83%, outperforming the S&P 500 index and reaching a new high for the first time in nearly two...
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Netflix (NFLX) financial release Price pumps up nearly 5% 0.001 seconds later drops 11.6%
it really liquidated literally everyone of y’all
$Netflix(NFLX.US$
it really liquidated literally everyone of y’all
$Netflix(NFLX.US$
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Unlike most major stock markets, like in the United States, companies listed on the ASX can pass on the credit for the 30% corporate tax rate they've already paid on their profits.
That means investors receiving a fully franked ASX dividend should be able to hold onto more of that passive income at tax time. And who doesn't like to keep more of their hard-earned money themselves?
ASX dividend stocks offer some of the highest yields in the world.
And the global dividend ...
That means investors receiving a fully franked ASX dividend should be able to hold onto more of that passive income at tax time. And who doesn't like to keep more of their hard-earned money themselves?
ASX dividend stocks offer some of the highest yields in the world.
And the global dividend ...
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