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RBC Capital Markets analyst Bish Koziol made six changes to the firm’s quantitatively driven QuaDS Score Top 40 list of top picks. Gone are Exchange Income Corp., Western Forest Products and First Quantum Minerals. In are Quebecor Inc., Canadian National Railway and Tourmaline Oil Corp. The proprietary stock selection method combines valuation, price momentum, profit growth and predictability.

The other 37 stocks on the list are Pembina Pipeline, Gibson Energy, Pason Systems, Keyera Corp., PrairieSky Royalty, Canadian Natural Resources, Cenovus Energy, CES Energy Solutions Corp., Parex Resources Inc., Enerplus Corp., Stella-Jones Inc., Major Drilling Group International, Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corp., Richelieu Hardware Ltd., Toromont Industries Ltd., Finning International Inc., Canadian Tire Corp., Restaurant Brands International, Loblaw Companies Ltd., Metro Inc., North West Co. Inc., Empire Co. Ltd., Bank of Montreal, National Bank, TMX Group Ltd., Bank of Nova Scotia, Great-West Lifeco Inc., Equitable Group Inc., TD Bank, CGI Inc., Open Text Corp., Celestica Inc., Cogeco Communications Inc., Rogers Communications Inc., Quebecor Inc., BCE Inc., Shaw Communications Inc. and Fortis Inc.

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EasyCompany251 wrote: Anybody picking up TRP.TO after their share issue?
I gave it some thought to add this morning but I'll probably pass for now. Mostly due to the estimates for the next couple of years looking pretty flat and I don't want to add to margin.
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I guess CHR results were awful any updates ?
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jerryhung wrote: RBC

RBC Capital Markets analyst Bish Koziol made six changes to the firm’s quantitatively driven QuaDS Score Top 40 list of top picks. Gone are Exchange Income Corp., Western Forest Products and First Quantum Minerals. In are Quebecor Inc., Canadian National Railway and Tourmaline Oil Corp. The proprietary stock selection method combines valuation, price momentum, profit growth and predictability.

The other 37 stocks on the list are Pembina Pipeline, Gibson Energy, Pason Systems, Keyera Corp., PrairieSky Royalty, Canadian Natural Resources, Cenovus Energy, CES Energy Solutions Corp., Parex Resources Inc., Enerplus Corp., Stella-Jones Inc., Major Drilling Group International, Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corp., Richelieu Hardware Ltd., Toromont Industries Ltd., Finning International Inc., Canadian Tire Corp., Restaurant Brands International, Loblaw Companies Ltd., Metro Inc., North West Co. Inc., Empire Co. Ltd., Bank of Montreal, National Bank, TMX Group Ltd., Bank of Nova Scotia, Great-West Lifeco Inc., Equitable Group Inc., TD Bank, CGI Inc., Open Text Corp., Celestica Inc., Cogeco Communications Inc., Rogers Communications Inc., Quebecor Inc., BCE Inc., Shaw Communications Inc. and Fortis Inc.

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I think some of the picks are somewhat untimely. Why add CNR at $160+ when it languished in the $140s for the longest time last month. They are performance chasing.
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craigslist123 wrote: Thought on LB.TO?
Why buy the "worst house in a tough neighborhood" when the overall sector has had modest correction? Much better banks to add/buy than this.
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Anyone know how I can load USD into Questrade?

I want to buy 100 shares of CCL, but I only have CAD cash in my account.

I have tangible USD in an RBC bank account.
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JRGUINNESS wrote: Anyone know how I can load USD into Questrade?

I want to buy 100 shares of CCL, but I only have CAD cash in my account.

I have tangible USD in an RBC bank account.
You can just convert your CAD to USD then buy US stocks. Or just chat with QT agent who can help you with this. Just be careful when playing with your Individual Margin in QT as without even realizing, you might be borrowing from QT.
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nowhere2010 wrote: You can just convert your CAD to USD then buy US stocks. Or just chat with QT agent who can help you with this. Just be careful when playing with your Individual Margin in QT as without even realizing, you might be borrowing from QT.
That is exactly what I don't want to happen.

I always want to have more cash in my account then what I buy.
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EasyCompany251 wrote: Anybody picking up TRP.TO after their share issue?
Personally I bought in my dividend portfolio at 62.6. It seems to me that when it gets under the offering, it often goes back up. I thought I would have time to think back about it after I buy, as I thought that there was a better chance for it to go up from there than down in the short term. I must admit that I preferred KEY for the better/monthly dividend, so I'm still unsure if I want to keep it long term or just hold KEY.
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LABD beaten up heavily
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can someone please help me understand on LABD?
In short, is it like when BioTech market goes down, LABD goes down like an Inverse ETF similar to SQQQ (for NASDAQ)?
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Bought TRP at 62.56 at opening
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I picked up TRP mid-morning at 62.7 for my leveraged / dividend growth portfolio.
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I am looking at TD.TO. TD bank on shopping spree to buy Cowen for 1.3 billion recently, and also bought first horizon back in February. The bank stock had been coming down, and had been trading between 80 and 90 dollars range.
Anyone thinks it would go back once economy improve? Some even said increase interest rate is good for bank on mortgage. but all the banks had been down.

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FrugalConsumer wrote: The jobs report technically was "good". The problem with a good jobs report is that the Feds are way less likely to pivot.
Let's get real here... the reason why people want the Fed to pivot was to increase the chances of a soft landing. If the jobs numbers stay "good" while gas prices drop, the need for the Fed to pivot actually drops since the economy is still going strong. Pivoting is really only needed to keep the economy from going down the drain but if the economy isn't going that way, pivoting isn't needed at this point.
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craftsman wrote: Let's get real here... the reason why people want the Fed to pivot was to increase the chances of a soft landing. If the jobs numbers stay "good" while gas prices drop, the need for the Fed to pivot actually drops since the economy is still going strong. Pivoting is really only needed to keep the economy from going down the drain but if the economy isn't going that way, pivoting isn't needed at this point.
I agree with you. Upcoming CPI numbers will be important. Gas dropping is a strong indicator that inflation has peaked.

I still don't think we're not in a recession until NBER calls it.

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