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Mortgages in the EU: Fixed rates are lower than variable rates. Where is the catch?
Interest rates hike and inflation - question
Is there any compelling reason to invest in Canadian telecoms (BCE, TU, etc) vs US telecoms (T, VZ, etc)?
The Great Bull Market of 2019-2027 BCE
My proposition to solve the job crisis
Why didn’t the BCE raised its rates earlier and/or higher ?
Is there any reason to believe that the stock market won't come back to it's pre-covid level?
Now is the 'Historic' $GME Buy Point🍀 "Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat" 🍀 Latin Proverb translates to "Fortune Favours the Brave"
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Largest Short Positions Toronto Stock Exchange
Fundamental & Comps Analysis for VZ, T, and TMUS. Fair value estimates included.
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The very basic case for Canadian Sports Betting stocks BCE, RCI.B, SCR, and DKNG
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Part 2 Meanwhile, your claims about divorce are also wrong. In ancient Rome, divorce was an informal, straightforward, and socially accepted process: The wife took her dowry and left her husband's house, or the husband could demand a divorce, or the head of the family could order anyone under him to divorce. Women didn't need their husband's consent to divorce them, and they didn't even need to tell their husband they were doing it, they could just leave. It was such a casual practice that the Romans didn't even start keeping formal records for it until almost 500 C.E., - how does your theory explain over a thousand years of Roman history with casual divorce? At the same time, under Jewish law as far back as 450 BCE, the Ketubah - marriage contract - was a legal document that husbands gave their wives (who would sometimes sleep with them under their pillow!) that explicitly spelled out their rights, which included divorce. So unless you're going to argue that Jewish culture has been degrading for almost 2,500 years because of its permissive attitudes about divorce, you've got even more explaining to do. >why do you keep trying to smuggle misogyny into this? Because what you're calling "sexual liberation" in our day and age is really just the sexual liberation of women. Men have been enjoying those rights of sexual freedom the whole time. You're complaining about divorce as if men haven't had the right to divorce their wives for centuries. What's changed recently is that it's finally been made easier for women to make that same choice. You're complaining about "non-reproductive sex" as if men haven't been acting as if any sex where they weren't legally obligated to support or care for the resulting child was non-reproductive the whole time. The only thing that's changed recently is that improved contraception - and especially female contraception - has made it so that for the first time ever, women can have non-reproductive sex too. Whether you were aware of it or not, what you call "sexual liberation" is actually just "women's liberation" and so, your critique of it reduces to rank misogyny.
It is estimated that *117 Billion humans have ever been born* (Since 190,000 BCE). Y'all better hope there is no after life because that place is going to be more overcrowded than an El Salvador prison.
But isn’t there the point being made by a lot of people that there has never been a true communist system of government. That doesn’t change the true concept of communism. Communism is an umbrella term that encompasses a range of ideologies. The term's modern usage originated with Victor d'Hupay, an 18th-century French aristocrat who advocated living in "communes" in which all property would be shared and "all may benefit from everybody's work." https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/communism.asp#:~:text=Communism%20is%20an%20economic%20ideology,as%20the%204th%20Century%20BCE.
BCE and VSAT telecom is on fiyahhh can’t wait for end of August
BCE BCE BCE BCE BCE Cup and handle, inverse head and shoulders breakout. Get Bell before the bell! 😤🔔
My brother you need to remember this age old quote: follow me & in a lambo you will be - Confucius 500BCE
I'm an American and own BCE, Enbridge, Bank of Nova Scotia and Manulife.
“Always buy calls in times of war.” —Sun Tzu circa 500 BCE
To name a few of them **Greco-Persian Wars** (499–449 BCE) - **Wars of Alexander the Great** (335–323 BCE) - **Roman-Parthian Wars** (66 BCE–217 CE) - **Byzantine-Sassanid Wars** (502–628 CE) - **Arab Conquests** (7th–8th centuries CE) - **Crusades** (1096–1291 CE) - **Ottoman Wars** (1299–1922 CE) - **Middle Eastern Theatre of World War I** (1914–1918) - **Arab Revolt** (1916–1918) - **Israeli-Arab Wars** (1948–present) - **Iran-Iraq War** (1980–1988) - **Gulf War** (1990–1991) - **Iraq War** (2003–2011) - **Syrian Civil War** (2011–present) - **Yemeni Civil War** (2014–present) That's not even mentioning that knights of Templar and the Crusades that centered around Isreal and Jerusalem **Siege of Jerusalem (1187)** - **Battle of Hattin (1187)** - **Siege of Acre (1191)** - **Battle of Arsuf (1191)** - **Battle of Mansurah (1250)** - **Siege of Acre (1291)** They been fighting for one reason or another since the beginning of time it seems.
Cool, I’ll check out your stuff. I’ve been doing a dive into options and basically just another tool I want to use to grow my money. So far I like it. I’m using Wealthsimple in Canada and their options are limited I can buy and sell calls. But I can’t sell puts yet which is unfortunate. I’d rather buy a stock through puts and make a premium while waiting for it to hit my price vs buying it at limit or market. Hoping they allow me to sell puts soon. Otherwise I might be to move my money elsewhere. I can’t trade options on my CAD stocks either end oh sucks. I’d like to sell options on some dividend payers I won like BCE and ENB as I hold enough to sell a few contracts. I haven’t done any technical options things yet. I’ve watched a few videos on strats where you’re buying and selling at the same time where you have an outcome of a small gain and small loss or a big gain. I think people like Felix and friends teach that method etc. I’ll learn those slowly overtime. I’m also hesitant to buy and put all my money to work wit h the market revisiting ATHs. Need to learn put strategies in falling markets too so I can take advantage of a down market. Taking my time though and slowly learning!
BCE - It's aassive company in Canada
This is a fairly far fetched example and usually scholars name the Code of Hammurabi as the first derivatives contracts. The latter were direct financial contracts, not some labor for marriage type agreement. The Code of Hammurabi also (according to most sources), predates Jacob, although that isn't undisputed. Usually, Thales' olive press deal (~600 BCE) is considered to be the earliest clearly documented example of an option contract in practice.
No, that explanation doesn't work. There were only three major Chinese dynasties that ruled through the time of the Roman Republic (\~500 BCE to 27 BCE): the Zhou, the Qin (which was basically just one guy, since his son quickly got overthrown), and the Han. Even through the entire history of the Roman civilization, from the founding of the ancient Roman Kingdom to the fall of Constantinople, there were only eight or nine major, unified dynasties.
donald would have been wiser to read the "Art of War" before having his book written for him, - "art of the deal" The Art of War is a military treatise written by the Chinese strategist Sun-Tzu in the 5th century BCE. It covers all aspects of warfare and seeks to advise commanders on how to prepare, mobilise, attack, defend, and treat the vanquished. He may live long enuff to learn .
this could've been spoken in 44 BCE by a member of the roman senate before they assasinated caesar... jus sayin
BCE is like buying Hertz because it has a 15% dividend.
Long article in the Globe and Mail today. Title : Analysts expect BCE to cut dividend this quarter as sector copes with tough pricing, subscriber trends https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-analysts-expect-bce-to-cut-dividend-this-quarter-as-sector-copes-with/
As a non resident Canada, I am looking at Scotiabank, paying 6.3%, and BCE paying 12% -- although that would be a bit risky. Enbridge also looks looks interesting paying 5.8%. As a non resident, my withholding tax on capital gains is 15%.
Actually this is all taken from The Boy Who Cried Wolf, credited to Aesop (a slave and storyteller who lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE).
"When has betting against dinosaurs ever worked?" \- Tyrannosaurus Rex, 65 997 975 BCE
I may not made my way of word clear, but I think we are commenting on different things. I’m trying to make the point that peasants may not have the same derogatory effect if spewed upon a Chinese person compared to the US. A minor correction I’d like to make is that the Chinese are mostly peasants for approximately 2800 years (770BCE-2000CE), not just a century.
China is much better at this than fucking trump. Their long game is so on point they're still executing strategy from 500 BCE. Trump is cooked with them.
Gold has been a stable store of value since like 3000BCE. Even more when shit hits the fan. Ape brain will always want shiny thing.
Idiots are bipartisan. Before that though, idiocy has been around since 2500 BCE, look into ‘The Instructions of Ptahhotep’. It’s just evolved plentiful in our species thought process and has taken many steps back.
This is from an AI search for some context: Is this a real story? Yes, the story of King Goujian of Yue is a real historical account from ancient Chinese history[2][6]. Goujian ruled the state of Yue from approximately 496-465 BCE during China's Spring and Autumn period[6]. The narrative describes how after being defeated by King Fuchai of Wu, Goujian was forced to serve as a royal servant in his enemy's court for three years[2][3]. The core elements of this story are documented in various historical Chinese texts: - After returning to Yue, Goujian imposed hardships on himself by sleeping on brushwood (sticks) and tasting gall (bile) daily to remember his humiliation and fuel his determination for revenge[2][3]. - This practice led to the well-known Chinese idiom "woxin changdan" (臥薪嚐膽) or "sleeping on sticks and tasting gall," which describes someone enduring hardship to accomplish an ambition or take revenge[2][6]. - Over ten years, Goujian rebuilt his kingdom while living austerely, even working in the fields alongside common people while his wife made thread and cloth[3]. - Eventually, Goujian's forces defeated Wu in 473 BCE, forcing King Fuchai to commit suicide, and the state of Wu was annexed by Yue[2][6]. Material evidence of Goujian's existence includes artifacts like the "Sword of Goujian," a bronze weapon displayed in the Hubei Provincial Museum[3]. While the basic historical conflict between Wu and Yue and Goujian's eventual victory are considered historical events, some specific details (such as the more graphic elements of tasting the king's excrement) may have been embellished over centuries of retelling[4][5]. Nonetheless, the story remains an important cultural narrative about perseverance in the face of adversity and has been taught to Chinese students for generations[3][7]. Citations: [1] Screenshot_20250409-090118.Reddit.jpg https://pplx-res.cloudinary.com/image/upload/v1744203704/user_uploads/oeuqxHrnaEMnyzc/Screenshot_20250409-090118.Reddit.jpg [2] Sleep on Brushwood and Taste Gall http://english.cssn.cn/skw_culture/CULTURE_Horizontal/202303/t20230316_5653903.shtml [3] Goujian: Defeated soldier waited years for revenge - Fridayeveryday https://fridayeveryday.com/goujian-defeated-soldier-waited-years-for-revenge/ [4] The Humble Power of 'Sleeping on Sticks and Tasting Bile' - Pub'd ... https://www.speakingofchina.com/china-articles/the-humble-power-of-sleeping-on-sticks-and-tasting-bile-pubd-on-china-daily/ [5] [PDF] The Goujian Story in Antiquity https://content.ucpress.edu/chapters/11149.ch01.pdf [6] Goujian - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goujian [7] The humble power of 'sleeping on sticks and tasting bile' http://epaper.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202006/05/WS5ed99611a3100fcb935268d2.html [8] The humble power of 'sleeping on sticks and tasting bile ... http://epaper.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202006/05/WS5ed991b6a3100fcb935268b2.html [9] Sleeping on sticks and tasting gall: 卧薪尝胆 - flemmings https://flemmings.livejournal.com/179088.html [10] TIL that in order to scare enemies in battle the army of King Goujian ... https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/heffp/til_that_in_order_to_scare_enemies_in_battle_the/ [11] 臥薪嘗膽- Wiktionary, the free dictionary https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E8%87%A5%E8%96%AA%E5%98%97%E8%86%BD [12] Foreword | Speaking to History: The Story of King Goujian in ... https://oxfordjournals.org/california-scholarship-online/book/35548/chapter/305894766 [13] Sword of Goujian - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword_of_Goujian [14] Sword of Goujian - Atlas Obscura https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/sword-of-goujian [15] Famous Folklores in Zhejiang https://ct.zj.gov.cn/art/2019/7/27/art_1663782_36144662.html [16] Defeating Sun Tzu's Army Was Just the Beginning for Goujian https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsYip62enPY [17] 臥薪嚐膽: r/HistoryMemes - Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/HistoryMemes/comments/18wjcdh/%E8%87%A5%E8%96%AA%E5%9A%90%E8%86%BD/ [18] [PDF] Review of "Speaking to History: The Story of King Goujian in ... https://archive.thechinastory.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Barm%C3%A9-on-Cohen.HJAS_.71.21.pdf [19] Chiang Kai-sheK, Chinese nationalist PoliCy, and the story of King ... https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.7312/cohe16636-005/pdf?licenseType=restricted [20] Republic, Goujian in a sense represented China: although ... - jstor https://www.jstor.org/stable/25651192 [21] The rebirth of a King_In Zhejiang 印象浙江 http://www.inzhejiang.com/Culture/folk/201905/t20190507_10066818.shtml
I’m thinking this will be more like 10,000 BCE when Chief Unga Bunga stole all the berries from the village and ran away.
Bro, this is from 1750BCE https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complaint_tablet_to_Ea-n%C4%81%E1%B9%A3ir
Your additional chromosomes will eventually ruin your businesses. - Confucius - 455 BCE.
I'm not sure there's much of a recovery on the horizon short of a full on rebellion and expulsion of MAGA including by the Republican Party or their remnants/off-shoots. I think this is the final looting of America. The Republocan Party had been a scam for decades. And now it's time for the pig butchering part--the part where a friend of the scammers comes in and says, I an a scam recovery expert, I can get the money back that was scammed from you. I just need a little something from you in exchange first so I can do it. And these chucklefucks don't even need to be kings of the ashes. They will take their hundreds of billions and set up a kingdom somewhere nice as America depends into the rot and chaos they left it as. The Project 2025 guys who are true believers will stick sound and continue trying trying to ruin everything and dig America into a deeper pit of fascism. For centuries of millennia. Remember democracy existed in the BCE times but was mostly wiped from the map for centuries. Could definitely happen again. People like to think democracy automatically wins eventually. Nothing is automatic about it at all.
Amkadian people wrote about a massive flood 2300 BCE. So, my guess is that was Noah’s flood.
I have stop losses on most of my positions that I am comfortable with. I dont want to lose money on top of gains. I have also been buying some safety ( BCE) and started a few positions ( BLK and NETFLICKS) so Im not just protecting my base but Im also rotating into some stocks that I couldnt get into before.
Nope. Curbed immigration recession et al not enough to pull this out. This is like someone in a locker room, whip it out and show me. The chart will show it and until it does the stock is down to the left. (Telus may tread water). BCE, cut your dividend already!
This year its their time to shine? Uh I most certainly dont think so friend. Telecoms in the USA are doing great, the outlook for CDN telcos are sad. BCE will cut their dividend. The price won't go down with the announcement it will go up believe it or not it's just such a preposterous stock to buy right now.
Fellow ameripoors, as your Eurorich friend, I just want to remind you that Rheinmetall has their earnings conference next week and the numbers and guidance there will be absolutely fucking insane, and the last earnings conference in November was the last catalyst that started a major rally, oh also tomorrow the BCE is lowering rates and Europe council is meeting and going further into what the Von der Leyen 800 Billion"Weaponizing Europe" is. Also Rheinmetall is a cool ass name and that should be the only reason why you should invest.
I opened a position on BCE 2 weeks ago at $22. Almost $24 now
This is not advice, but here's the best tip I'm going to give anyone this year. If you like dividends and hate Americans, go check out BCE on the TSX. Stock is reasonably priced for the first time in years, they are the only Canadian telecom company that is posed to enter the US market, their US strategy is competitive, and they have 1/3rd of a monopoly on the Canadian market that, at worst, holds steady. I don't think it's gonna run back up to past prices - it's probably gonna stay right around $33 CDN for at least a year, but that's not the reason to buy anyway. You'll see what I mean if you go look. Just do it. You'll love it, I promise. Disclaimer: I'm in nominally pretty deep, but I got my shares mostly for free on this one and don't really have a dog in this fight at this point. I'm probably never, ever selling these anyway. I mean, it would be nice if y'all go drive these fuckers back up to $60 CDN I guess, but I'll probably cling to these things for the rest of my life.
BCE is going to pay off pretty good in the future I think. They are expanding into the US and have a competitive strategy for doing so in my opinion. Good dividends too. Absolute rip off price a year-ish ago, but good at $22 imo
I bought NVO, BCE, OXY last week and GIS this morning.
They have started delivering more than just food , I’m a contractor and I can now have DoorDash deliver products from my HVAC supplier to my job site during the day for 35$ anywhere within 40km Pricey yes but when my customer is paying me 85$/hr it’s cost effective for their sake and saves me 2 hours there and back , more moves like this could actually turn them quite profitable! Here in Canada there is no shortage of “new” Canadians that will deliver anything while they talk on thier Bluetooth as a customer service rep for BCE Their double dipping , DoorDash pays them almost nothing and my business does better. Has potential I think 🤔
F PARA Honorable mention: BCE
TIL. > National Foundation Day (建国記念の日, Kenkoku Kinen no Hi) (February 11) [W]as established in 1966 (and first observed in 1967) as a day to reflect on the establishment of the nation and to nurture a love for the country. From 1872 to 1948, February 11 was known as Kigen-setsu (紀元節), a holiday commemorating the day on which—according to the Nihon Shoki— the legendary Emperor Jimmu is said to have acceded the throne in 660 BCE.
China has been collapsing since the untimely death of Qin Shi Huang in 210 BCE!
Might as well buy the BCE dip too
OP might also love Intel and BCE too!!
I specifically asked for BCE to not shit the bed. Apparently no one listens to me.
BCE beats earnings, holds dividend and goes down this morning? Lol why tho
I bought a bunch of BCE ahead of the chaos and turmoil. It's up 0.8% premarket after earnings. 
I really need BCE to not shit the bed tomorrow
Do you think BCE will cut its dividends come Thursday? Market seem to be pricing in..
Wish we would all just backside to 1900s BCE instead
That PoWELL and BCE ( which is ECB in french) on the same day is a joke right?
Nah, consolidation of power and wealth has been around since civilizations began springing up around 12,000-15,000 years ago, but it really took off about 6000 years ago with the accumulation of surplus resources in these civilizations. Approximately 3000 BCE is when we find the truly large kingdoms beginning to rise, or what today would be a familiar structure of wealth and power consolidation. I’m a historian.
For me it was BCE. I entered with puts at $30 held through $60 selling puts all the way. Was wheeling 650 shares. Ended up with 1100@$50 ave cost. Could not let go, it was paying 10% div. Finally got out at 1100@$38. Made money but scary ride.
SLI, but the change in government could mess that up. It's better for a 5 to 8 year play. BCE is a blue chip, relatively safe. They are expanding to the US, so they have room to grow. The focus on fibre internet is mostly recession proof. I think they can double in 2-4 years if you use DRIP (dividend reinvestment); their current dividend is over 10% ! Make lots of money my friend.
BCE just acquired my internet provider and is now hiking the price 30 days later. Calls? 
Investing in BCE and penny stocks when I was younger thinking I was going to get rich
# Opinions on Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE) I am building a portfolio of dividend companies and BCE has a good dividend yield (10%) right now. What are some pros and cons for opening up a position for it?
BCE is going in 30s, with their earnings next week
I've been in Vertiv and Constellation Software for about a year now, and some small cap IVF company that did REALLY well (I should probably sell that soon). I don't know what to do next, still looking for an opportunity somewhere. I started buying BCE as well because that dividend gives me a hard-on.
I absolutely agree with your first two points, however, why do you think the euro will perform worse than the dollar ? Seems like the BCE is not printing nearly as much as the Fed is. I too am European (Spain), hopefully some day I can find a job in Switzerland, what would you recommend in order to land one ?
Why is it embarrassing? It's not often but I love getting a coffee, BCE on a roll and listen to Bloomberg in the car.
I wonder if copper guy had any relatives in the City State of Ur around 1750 BCE? 😅
shorting the entire bronze market sounds like a 1600 BCE gamble
Used since BCE. Neeeiiiigggghhhhh
Holy shit. I $CLOV on a cave wall in like 520000 BCE.
Any of y’all have a time machine? I wanna offer a 4loko can to a 3rd century BCE peasant and see what happens next 
Depends on your investment goals. Growth? Consider waiting? Dividend stocks? Good time to buy because as interest rates drop dividend stocks will go up. Look at BCE and FTS for example. Bonds? Anything less than a three year bond isn't bad as our short term bonds are way better yield than long term. GIC? Buy now. You can still get a one year 4.8% GIC easily, possibly slightly higher. Stripped bonds have been printing money for me right now at 5-7 year yields.
Come on WSB, give me some credit here! Less than a month ago I posted about BCE. And in that time it's up 10% and still keeping it's 9% dividend yield. I feel like I actually made a good pick for once here lol!
Lol, how long has it been since 1200 BCE?
BCE has dropped 27% in the past 12 months and did next to nothing in the previous 4 years before that. It's down 25% since 2007. I mean, if that's the best example you can give of a company choosing to pay out free cash flow instead of reinvesting in itself, I don't know what to tell you. You literally couldn't have picked a better company to prove my point for me.
These are the best at bullish setups in the stock market right now. Yes I work in finance unlike you basement dwelling neckbeards eating moms meatloaf with a spoon. Also I can’t post this last ticker but if ur hungry for a grand slam, I’d head to Dennys for breakfast… BCE - Bell Canada ALK - Alaska Airlines CZR - Caesars Entertainment JBLU - JetBlue
Fell for this one too with BCE lol
it’s what, 30 million a year? “Now through 2028”. Huge work lmao BCE was spending way more on its capital expenditures
Dunno if anyone will read this but I worked for BCE for 15 years. Left several years ago. The writing was on the wall when they promoted a lawyer to CEO, they know their near term profitability is all about legislation. Keeping g foreign providers out, continuing to price fix with their ‘competitors’, fighting off resellers etc. They need the law to keep their profitability where it is because they have been trying to maintain the profit margins or early copper networks and that is something most telcos in the world have abandoned. Lastly. Starting with Covid. US software companies started poaching Bell’s talent. Paying the same salaries but in USD (30% raise) and Bell can’t compete with that. Overall the quality of the average bell engineer or architect has decreased. This is reflecting in the stock price as a large outflow of talent is making many projects not be able to meet their timeline’s. From what I understand the outflow of talent is continuing and many teams are severely impacted.
Canadian Telecom is a bunk investment. 1. Constant push from new companies into Canada. 2. Decreasing prices and profit margin due to #1 3. Huge capital investment required to remove huawei equipment and install 5G over the huge landmass 4. Low subscriber density. IMO BCE and Telus will continue to drop.
BCE has 21 billion worth of debt, and 18 billion worth of revenue. It’s been carrying that debt due to some weird debt swap that occurred several years ago. Its 3 major subsidiaries all operate in mature markets that are all gobbled up by a small oligopoly of players.
You're basically bagholding BCE which is going down the shitter so you come here to play it off like you're completely cool about it and people should definitely take this opportunity and you're definitely not coping and trying to pump it.
BCE's trouble is compounded due to their legacy media business. They also offer cable and phone, both legacy. Their Bell Fiber is excellent and cell phone service is reliable, although Quebec is ruining the extreme profit margins Robelus enjoyed for almost two decades. I am not sure the dividend is safe, I would cut it, pay down debt and buy back stocks at these levels instead. A 10% dividend has never been sustainable except maybe for a BDC or cyclical stock.
Are you aware of [this?](https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7112468) They are being required to sell wholesale access to their fibre optic network to competitors. What this article doesn’t spell out is that this is to all the various discount telecomms. They are being required to sell cheap access to their network to competitors who then sell cheaper plans. BCE and T both have raised their dividend. Both have been cutting jobs. Neither have an incentive to grow or expand because they assume if they do they assume they will be regulated to share even more. They both are trading at ATLs and will likely drop a bit further then trade sideways for a while.
Zimbabwe bonds also yielding to the moon man. BCE is a disaster of a company that only sells in a catastrophe of a country. Canada is going full speed at becoming the next Italy or Argentina. The divvy is unsustainable. It’s going to get cut. You could consider divvy cycling in & out to get the yield, but don’t expect any gains on this.
BCE is a heavily indebted company. For this reason I like it right now. The stock is at lows because of rising interest rates increasing the cost of that debt. That is the main reason, compare when the decline of SP started with when interest raises happened. BOC has already lowered interest rates this year and has signaled another cut is coming. The recent Canadian jobs report might put that cut on the table for July. Which means there could be another one or two cuts this year. Put on top of that massive immigration into Canada this year and last providing new customers to all telecoms. I really like BCE as a buy here. Lower rates, more customers. BCE will be fine. That dividend will be safe and increase more as interest drops.
Here's some DD on BCE. [https://www.alphaspread.com/security/tsx/bce/summary](https://www.alphaspread.com/security/tsx/bce/summary) Potential upside, minimal downside pending the company remains solvent and the market doesn't go full 🌈🐻. But what is the opportunity cost of this trade? As in, what if you went TQQQ instead? Would you make more or less in 1yr from today? Or.. go full regard as one should and pick up some FDs on TSLA.
Never thought I’d see BCE here. RIP my BCE
These are the best at bullish setups in the stock market right now. Yes I work in finance unlike you basement dwelling neckbeards eating moms meatloaf with a spoon. Also I can’t post this last ticker but if ur hungry for a grand slam, I’d head to Dennys for breakfast… BCE - Bell Canada ALK - Alaska Airlines CZR - Caesars Entertainment JBLU - JetBlue
You think BCE is a bullish setup? What gives you that impression? You work there or something? I just opened it up to take a look and their revenue growth is like 2% per year, stock is down 20-30% for the last 12 months. EPS is bleeding down 25%. Chart sucks…. Not sure what you are seeing with this company. Just from a brief glance I didn’t see anything that looked amazing. Never mind calling this one of the best setups in the market. 🤔
These are the best at bullish setups in the stock market right now. Yes I work in finance unlike you basement dwelling neckbeards eating moms meatloaf with a spoon. Also I can’t post this last ticker but if ur hungry for a grand slam, I’d head to Dennys for breakfast… BCE - Bell Canada ALK - Alaska Airlines CZR - Caesars Entertainment JBLU - JetBlue
These are the best at bullish setups in the stock market right now. Yes I work in finance unlike you basement dwelling neckbeards eating moms meatloaf with a spoon. Also I can’t post this last ticker but if ur hungry for a grand slam, I’d head to Dennys for breakfast… BCE - Bell Canada ALK - Alaska Airlines CZR - Caesars Entertainment JBLU - JetBlue
These are the best at bullish setups in the stock market right now. Yes I work in finance unlike you basement dwelling neckbeards eating moms meatloaf with a spoon. Also I can’t post this last ticker but if ur hungry for a grand slam, I’d head to Dennys for breakfast… BCE - Bell Canada ALK - Alaska Airlines CZR - Caesars Entertainment JBLU - JetBlue
These are the best at bullish setups in the stock market right now. Yes I work in finance unlike you basement dwelling neckbeards eating moms meatloaf with a spoon. Also I can’t post this last ticker but if ur hungry for a grand slam, I’d head to Dennys for breakfast… BCE - Bell Canada ALK - Alaska Airlines CZR - Caesars Entertainment JBLU - JetBlue
These are the best at bullish setups in the stock market right now. Yes I work in finance unlike you basement dwelling neckbeards eating moms meatloaf with a spoon. Also I can’t post this last ticker but if ur hungry for a grand slam, I’d head to Dennys for breakfast… BCE - Bell Canada ALK - Alaska Airlines CZR - Caesars Entertainment JBLU - JetBlue