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what stocks you buying this year?

K Douglas

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Load up Ntr nutrien thank me later
They missed earnings projections for Q4 2025 but I think its still a decent buy. I almost bought back in December at $85 ish but decided on Cenovus Energy instead. I'm glad I did as I'm up 35%
 

Goodoer

Doing Good. Looking for cohorts.
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GTA & Thereabouts...
They missed earnings projections for Q4 2025 but I think its still a decent buy. I almost bought back in December at $85 ish but decided on Cenovus Energy instead. I'm glad I did as I'm up 35%
I sold Cenovus too early... When Trump attacked Venezuela. I left a lot of gains on the table. :(
 

Goodoer

Doing Good. Looking for cohorts.
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GTA & Thereabouts...
MDA, TD and my ETFs have been the darlings. I did well with Cenovus and Saputo as well. I have some high-flyers hoping to pan out in the Biosciences, but those are long-term, long shots. I like to keep an eye on Merck (MRK).

I'm a believer that ETFs are the way to go, but I can't help buying individual stocks.
 

dudeman77

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Hydrograph CSE:HG has been a 20 bagger over the past 10 months. Heard of it late, don't wanna chase it at the top, but some people say its going to $100 eventually. Probably gonna wait and watch for a dip.
 
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K Douglas

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MDA, TD and my ETFs have been the darlings. I did well with Cenovus and Saputo as well. I have some high-flyers hoping to pan out in the Biosciences, but those are long-term, long shots. I like to keep an eye on Merck (MRK).

I'm a believer that ETFs are the way to go, but I can't help buying individual stocks.
My managed RRSP are exclusively ETF's. But my TFSA and corporate investment accounts are almost all individual stock based.
 

HungSowel

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Just sold a third of my silver, took a 3.5 percent loss, and bought PayPal. Minutes after I bought PayPal it popped 7 percent.

I am just happy to be near breakeven with silver. That roller coaster ride is too wild for me.

I am looking to sell another 3rd of my silver, actually half since I already sold a 3rd for PayPal, but I have no stock in mind yet to buy. Maybe lulumelon, but I hate the higher end clothing segment so probably not.
 

jeff2

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Fidelity Far East(I know, a mutual fund, series F, 1.11 MER) is pretty hot these days.
More so holding than buying more. Mostly stocks and ETFs for me, but I still have some mutual funds.
 
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K Douglas

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Just curious does anybody here own shares on the NSE (India)? The index has performed well over the past 5 years averaging approx. 14% per year growth. India is now the largest consumer market in the world.
 

angrymime666

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Oil&Gas may start to look better
A little late for oil and gas(producers and related services) since it been on a run for a month and change. Could possibly go higher considering the cluster fuck in the middle east
 

Ponderling

Lotsa things to think about
Jul 19, 2021
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About a month ago the market was dumping on CSU and TRI on fears AI was going to near term wipe them out .

CSU had traded north of 4000, and was down to 2200. Now up past 2900
TRI was from about 180 and was down to 119. Now up past 150

Since then there has been quarterly reporting, and it is good news as the rising stock prices show.

On the other hand I went in on SVV at 11.30 on the premise they were a recession resisitant thrift chain. I waited for about a year after the IPO to start looking at holding them.
Quarterly reporting and it it is now sub 9.90. I will sit in this for a while. Mid to mid long term I think they will turn around.
 
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