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What would you do in my position?

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interactive brokers, unable to submit order at some strike prices

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Under age investing in Canada

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Looking for Advice on RRSP breakdown

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The bear case for CN/CP and possibly recession

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FCEL quick DD

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FCEL quick DD

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CGX SPUDS Well and Exercises Options to drill Second Well (Drilling next to 9 Billion Barrel ExxonMobil Discovery). 5 to 10X upside potential

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Spce is a perfect stock for swing traders and a safe investment for long term investors. Someone just bought 17.29 million shares.

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With the current bull run, what are some undervalued stocks to pay attention to?

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Opinion About CNR (CNI) and its new likely merger with KCS

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Cornerstone Building Brands (CNR) - Chart of the Day

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Guess who has no future competetion and is not in a bubble. Railroads.

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Excellent time to buy CNI/CNR

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I remember listening to a commodity culture podcast about thermal coal, and they had a fella from CNR on and it was pretty interesting. I already have a good amount of energy exposure with pipelines and compression but might take a look here too. Thanks.

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Pivoting into coal stocks, CNR etc. DMAT etf to get some rare metal exposure as well

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r/stocksSee Comment

Brazilian here, as a foreigner (or non-resident Brazlian like me) you can open a type of bank account called CNR (non-resident bank account) which lets you buy bonds directly (called "tesouro direto" in Brazil). They are also covered for deposit insurance up to 250k reais (\~50k USD). So even if the bank fails you can be safe in your investments\*. However these types of bank account are a lot easier to open if you have a brazilian ID, without a ID you probably need to contact the bank directly. However if you open that kind of bank account you can just do a direct transfer (using Wise or bank transfer using IBAN) and then buy the bonds directly. The bank I use for a CNR is BTG Pactual, just google "BTG Pactual wealth management". They have an app that supports english language. There are 2 types of CNR, "light" and "full", light allows you to invest only in "fixed-return investments" (bonds, savings accounts, CDB, not stocks) only. The bank I use lets you open that type of account for free and no monthly fee. The "CNR full" costs like 5k USD per year in fees though, so it is not really for the average person. Keep in mind that 15% interest might sound good, but you have currency exchange risk and fees. Inflation in Brazil is usually between 5 and 10% every year (with some particularly bad years higher) and the way the economy is going it could easily be Brazil has argentina-like hyperinflation within the next 20 years. Having that kind of bank account is also quite useful if you want to travel to Brazil as it supports the local payment method (PIX) which is ubiquitous. \*: If you want to invest more than that I recommend splitting into multiple banks.

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r/stocksSee Comment

I dont know if CNI/CNR (Canadian National Railway) will pop right away but it will surely help them in the long run. They are pretty cheap right now.

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r/stocksSee Comment

72% YTD. Mostly wheeling CAD equities, and some safe US stocks. CAD side mainly wheeled BAM, SLF, CLS, CNR US side V, GOOG, JNJ, PEP. And make a decent chunk of change trading RDDT.

r/stocksSee Comment

I'm waiting for CNR to drop below my average cost so I can dump into it a bunch more.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Calls on CNR since everyone here is chiming in about coal 🥸

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started as ARC, does the funky chicken now CNR going to donate it to charity when I die

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r/stocksSee Comment

I did this with railroads, utilities, fintech and lost money. Companies like XYZ and CNR

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Who would have thought that CNR (Canadian National Railway) would be the star of my port today

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I have quite a few holdings dude, north of 40 individual companies or etf's...35% of my port is gold/silver related stuff...another I dunno, 25% would be HPC type companies or AI related (like APLD, WULF, GLXY, CRWV, AMD, INTC, RZLV, BITF). I hold blue chips like IBM, BA, LMT, CNR...Little bit of crypto....kind of a mixed bag to be honest.

r/stocksSee Comment

Thanks for the response! I own [CNR.TO](http://CNR.TO) and ZTS so we're speaking the same language. Been looking at doubling down to ZTS.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

$CNR Buying 10000 calls for 3.5 CAD at 150 for 1 year

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Go for an index. SILJ is the most behind of the big 4 miner index (gdx, gdxj, sil, silj) and gives you the most alpha I think. I also love copper miners for a can’t lose long term position (copx). Also look into energy stocks (oil, natural gas, coal, uranium). For oil I love CNQ. Awesome business with huge dividends, well run, money printer atm basically. Nat gas, I like anterro and range recources. Coal I love the upside for CNR, it looks to have bottomed and is reversing with lots of upside. URA/URNJ for uranium. These all tend to perform very well after gold leads a move up and they’re all very beaten down right now besides uranium which has been flying with the metals.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I fuked up too I put 20k into VNP.TO @ 15.04 on Monday. It’s only 15.10 today… And then I have 160k in CNR.TO @ 136$. And that shit hasn’t moved at all in a month. Just keeps falling

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CNR.to

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r/stocksSee Comment

There is an argument to be made of the US Metallurgical Coal Producers (AMR, HCC, CNR)

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Get out while you can and just buy the CDR version of NVDA if you want to stick with CAD. Just look at the 5 year chart for CNR… it’s brutal. NFA.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I feel ya. I held CNR for a year and had enough of it last month. Used the proceeds and bought Rogers instead… already made back my losses and then some. If you’re looking for growth, CNR ain’t it yo.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Coal is drilling today CNR

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At least I’m long CNR for coal 💡

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r/stocksSee Comment

In Canada picked up XIC, XEF, and XEM as well as a bunch of FFH, CNR, CNQ, and BN. In my company retirement account I moved from 40% USA to 25% USA. On my USD account I focused on global exposure. V, MA, BRK.B. I was tech heavy and sold it for treasuries. Being up 300% on nvda and avgo respectively made it basically free money in perpetuity. I dropped about 25% of my portfolio on treasuries because I can see rates eventually falling. I'm not closing the door. I'm just rebalancing away.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I have CNR in my portfolio because of the Baltimore marine terminal

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Low effort mini DD ... WEAT LEAPS and calls, tarrif threat lowered, WEAT at low 30s RSI , price in a dip, never recovered like stocks. Bumper Canadian harvest. January 27th '27 4 C now ASK 1.15, that looks good value to me. January 16th '26, 4 ASK 0.8 My bids, Jan 16 (248d) 4 C 0.65 LIMIT and Jul 18 (66d) 5 C 0.08 > According to JPMorgan analyst Brian P. Ossenbeck, agricultural exports—particularly corn, wheat, and soybeans—are prime targets for Chinese retaliation. >Any new developments on this front could be relevant to investors in the **Teucrium Corn Fund** (NYSE:[CORN](https://www.benzinga.com/stock/CORN#NYSE)), the **Teucrium Wheat Fund** (NYSE:[WEAT](https://www.benzinga.com/stock/WEAT#NYSE)) and the **Teucrium Soybean Fund** (NYSE:[SOYB](https://www.benzinga.com/stock/SOYB#NYSE)). >With a history of leveraging tariffs to disrupt U.S. farm exports, Beijing could once again use this tactic to put pressure on American producers and policymakers. Also transportation may bounce back >The impact of potential tariffs won't stop at the farms. U.S. rail giants like BNSF (2.5% exposure) and **Union Pacific Corp** (NYSE:[UNP](https://www.benzinga.com/stock/UNP#NYSE)) (1% exposure) are directly tied to soybean exports and could feel the squeeze. >Ossenbeck's analysis suggests that retaliatory tariffs on grains could weigh on transportation stocks, adding another layer of volatility to the already embattled Transports sector. Investors in the **iShares US Transportation ETF** (NYSE:[IYT](https://www.benzinga.com/stock/IYT#NYSE)) should remain wary of their holdings. Possibly also # Canadian National Railway (TSE:CNR)Canadian National Railway (TSE:CNR) after Canada had a bumper harvest [https://www.producer.com/markets/wheat-exports-survive-china-pull-back/](https://www.producer.com/markets/wheat-exports-survive-china-pull-back/)

r/stocksSee Comment

It's very nice to hang on to some. CSU weathers things well, as will BN, and my TOIL/LMN have hardly moved amidst all this. In the long term, Canada wise, CNR is a good potential pick as well.

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r/stocksSee Comment

I read through the Reddit post and I am amazed at how many people thought yesterday was the worst of it. I am not putting another cent in the market until the AI bubble bursts. That's not true CNR actually looks pretty good. I just won't buy technology stocks.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

My QQQ 536 position looks like ass but at least coal was ripping today CEIX—> CNR. Condolences OKLO gang

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r/stocksSee Comment

I bought NI, STLD, NUE, WY, X, VMC, LPX, CNR, OC, CAL, UFPI

r/investingSee Comment

TSX in Canada. It's like $0.71 per USD and the trade war is going to cause CAD to rise so you'll get both security of a much more stable stock market and increased value of the money. Then when you repatriate your money you'll make money two ways. Full disclosure I'm doing this. I am Canadian and have been selling a majority of my USD stocks and buying back into the TSX, specifically BRK, ZCN, ZGLD, XCH and CNR.

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r/stocksSee Comment

Keeping my eye on TOI LMN CSU BN and CNR at the moment. Already own the first four, but I wouldn't hate to expand my holdings with my cash pile. We'll see what the next few days bring.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

CNR engorged

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#CNR

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CEIX —> CNR 🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️ ‘That’ll be a dollar someday…devil put the coal in the ground’

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CNR insiders bought 687k shares end of Feb

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Bought $CNR after the merger at 92$. Thought I was getting a steal now I’m a long term investor

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r/stocksSee Comment

Core Natural Resources (CNR) is super undervalued right now

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Just bought calls on CNR. Earnings tomorrow....Coal manufacturers are gonna thrive under this administration.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Consol Energy— CNR (Core Natural) is up 1269% over 5 years and down 50% in last 3 months after their merger with Arch. Is the long term growth potential still there? Managing debt wisely and big on cash and a very low P/E and P/S

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CNR calls

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Tariffs across the board seems unrealistic and destined for failure - I think he's just tapping Trudeau in the nuts before he leaves office. As for a stock - I'm really bullish on CNR (Canadian National Railway). With an upcoming Conservative takeover and lack of certainty in the market - I think its the most stable stock with potential growth in the mid to long term.

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Ive got like 2.5 percent in these two stocks LOL. Hardly anything. There is little value in Canada with the vulture to the south ready to peck anyone's eyes out who dares make money and can tariff the shit out of you in a new york second. CNR, great company but thats dependent on the economy doing good. Pass for now. The oil junkies may do well or maybe not, I personally think that the typical late season oil cycle is far too early yet. Nope, everyone is flocking to the USA and I'd be inclined to put more money to work in Japan than Canada at this point.

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r/stocksSee Comment

Honestly kinda mid opinion but fair enough. On the contrary 2021-2022 burned me so hard on small cap growth in Canada I'll avoid it over anything else. Give me BN, CSU, ATRL, CNR, and Canadian Pacific any day.

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VTI, GOOG, BAM, CNR.TO. Also looking to make TD a top position when it dips further.

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Cc on CNR

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RIDE CNR Physical gold

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Thinking of going all in on 6 positions. Equal weight in each. 16% each TSLA - Not just a car company, cult like following like AAPL. MSFT - everyone uses there products, Xbox memberships + buying up video game companies could be a huge play. ATZ - Canadian clothing retailer expanding rapidly, could see potential LULU gains. CNR / CP - Canadian railway stocks. Banks - bank etf or 1-4 diff holdings. VOO - s&p 500 to give a little less volatility to the portfolio.

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I know I’m just a fucking idiot … but seriously don’t chuck it all into something all at once. I recommend 50% to start once you find something you really like. That saves you room to buy it down if it drops in the future. I’m just an old shit head but don’t yolo it either. Find something stable with a solid dividend and your future self will thank you for it. Personally I’m all over Rio Tinto and CNR.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

dividend stocks such as banks (they hardly ever miss a payment), energy sector stuff, kid stuff like candy companies (mars, pepsi, coke), transportation (CNR, CPR for example). I'd recommend not wasting your money on anything related to Elon Musk. He's close to losing the entire house of cards he built and depending on what the courts do to him in October regarding Twitter, he could lose all his shares in Tesla... plus, his companies don't pay dividends. Oh.. Do like Pelosi (insider trading). What was that she dropped all her stocks for and invested in to??? Nvidia or Intel was it?

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Alright, let me know what you think of my names Apple Tesla AMD CNR Google Microsoft Coke Square Give me your best advice

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25 looking for growth. Canadian portfolio - total 30k ATZ 65%, ZWB 13%, CNR 12%, PKI 10% American portfolio - total 15k usd BULZ 45%, SOXL 25%, BX 20%, HPQ 10% Also have a 50k portfolio managed by a firm, mainly in mutual funds.

r/investingSee Comment

I wouldn't recommend any significant investments in the current market. If you're looking for a safer stock to invest in though, I'd say CNR is a bit more reliable as it's shown to be somewhat stable even in huge market downturns. Hold on and wait until the interest rate increases stop or invest in commodities as it'll be very difficult to not lose money quickly right now.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I will be doing it on shares and I wouldn't consider any of it risky ZWB offers a 6% yield CNR offers a 2% yield.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

100k loan now or 25k loan spaced out every 3 months for the next year. Will be putting it split between VOO, CNR, ZWB and BRK.b

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watch also out with lock up agreements. Huge reward There is not much free tradability in the Allego shares immediately after the IPO. Meridiam will retain a 60% interest in the chosen construction. Consultants who have helped in the strategic development of Allego will receive an additional 15% of the shares as a reward. This puts them potentially on a capital of more than $400 million. there are some articles about them in dutch financial times. ​ Created in 2013 in the Netherlands, Allego was acquired in 2018 by Meridiam, via its fund specializing in infrastructures dedicated to the energy transition. “We had looked at several opportunities. Allego corresponded to our vision of charging, open to all car models. It is also a leader in ultra-fast terminals, allowing you to recharge in 20 minutes”, emphasizes Thierry Deau. The infrastructure fund, which has invested 200 million euros in Allego to date, will retain around 74% of its capital, the statement said. The company will remain headed by Mathieu Bonnet, former boss of the Compagnie Nationale du Rhône (CNR).

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r/stocksSee Comment

I like to check two separate firm pages on recession and lead indicators - Franklin Templeton Recession Indicator and City National Rochdale Speedometers Quite helpful - the FT page is using last months data and CNR page is predicting based on current data

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r/stocksSee Comment

CNR FTS UNH, Canadian banks like TD or RY if you want something outside of the States

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CNR in Canada

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r/stocksSee Comment

I will be buying into MSFT, CNR.TO, BHP, and ABB in a few months hopefully. Waiting until inflation starts to slow. DCA is a good thing

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Did anyone notice several stocks (CLF, SHOP, SNOW, PINS, PLTR, NET, V, etc.) had an absolute monster jump in volume in the final minute of trading today? And other stocks (MSFT, APL, CNR, DKNG) had a moderately high jump? Any idea what that's about?

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CNR + TD have too much debt which could slow growth in a high-interest environment. I would leave MSFT or add. VISA maybe reduce to 8% of portfolio. I recently added CPNG + STKL

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Atleast $150b if BNSF were public. BNSF is bigger then UNP($150b mkt cap) and twice the size of CNR.TO($80b mkt cap). Berkshire has quality companies.

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r/stocksSee Comment

CN Canadian Nation Railway, symbol CNR

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r/investingSee Comment

I'm kinda newish to investing on the stock market (Canada and US). So I have held a share $CNR for a couple months. It's only one share and considering the ticker is at an all time high right now and I've cashed in the most recent dividend, is it worth it to sell to reset my position and buy later when it dips?

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Yup i mixed them up they both wanted it but CNR got rejected. My bad

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Fuck my smooth brain. Your right, CNR got rejected

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CNR calls

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

The only dividend stocks I own are CP and CNR but they aren't pennystocks and don't pay a big dividend.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

It looks like this is affecting CNR (Canadian National Railway) more than CP's stock price. I'd have thought this would be good for CNR since they could pick up the slack.

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RIG and CNR today— was bagholding RIG since March 2021

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

It’s cause Canada actually exports fuel, food, and fertilizer. We will see a huge cash inflow into Canada from these products as long as the sanctions on Russia continue. It is such a huge win for the west and will impose no pain on the central and east of Canada. Wheat and oil travel on cp and CNR rails. Oil and gas through ENB. And it’s the canadian financials that all the money will flow through(though canadian financials have lost big this week I believe) . I live in Victoria and if I go to the beach i will see more ships on the water then I’ve ever seen in my life. All completely packed with Canadian wheat and coal. I personally think BLK is a legendary company that will be unbothered by any short term shakeups. I guess your play is that recession hits and BLK is hit by drawdowns and sentiment. I just disagree because the US job market is very healthy and the consumer was still consuming. I think the recession starts now, but I don’t think panic and sentiment will hit until the recession is official. Which means you’re early. And in options, early is broke. Plz post loss porn in April.

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r/stocksSee Comment

CNR is great (full disclosure: I’m a shareholder) but they’ve just had a buyout offer which has pumped the price close to the buyout offer (24.65 per share). So unless you want to play the 12% arbitrage on the deal going through then the bus has left the station on CNR.

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r/wallstreetbetsOGsSee Comment

Sold my CNR Leaps today, easy money from a couple months, now Perion looks like an easy money target

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r/stocksSee Comment

Yup I’m Canadian. Was more focussed on dividends at one point + CNR having more North American exposure but contemplating switching for growth potential

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r/stocksSee Comment

Finally a reply that's close to what I have. Canadian? Except I have CP instead of CNR

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r/stocksSee Comment

I think they will work through the issues. We're behind on construction overall. Suggest CNR & VCR. After you build you have to stuff the place with junk.

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r/stocksSee Comment

A few people mentioned AMD and MSFT but I want to come in here as a fella who trades on the TSX and say CNR. Extremely solid rail company. Rail is only expanding and not going anywhere anytime soon. These guys have cash and a solid team. Can't go wrong.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

This. I’m just gonna to cash out my US stocks and reinvest back in to the TSX. TD, RY, ENB, CNR all the way baby.

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r/stocksSee Comment

I expect housing market to slow down a bit this year but home building I expect to continue its super cycle. I’m positioned accordingly in BLDR and CNR. BLDR especially has been crushing it. If you guys haven’t already look into BLDR I’m very bullish on them for the next few years.

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

Why so much in CNR (essentially a hold rating)? Conversely, I do like BLDR. The rest of your equity holdings are good. Good plan to exit crypto, i.e., you were extremely lucky to maximize your crypto return, but no one should have more than 2% discretionary assets invested in crypto. Hey, you’re 23! Well done! At your age, I was doing massive amounts of cocaine, alcohol, and making $4 to $5 thousand annually serving on an Air Force medical rescue team. Fast forward to 31, I hit the proverbial career/life fork in the road . . . and quit abusing my body and concentrated on making money. I retired early 15 years ago, having a successful career, as well as making a lot of money in the stock market. You have a definite head start on me. Good luck going forward.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I'm a Canadian so CNR, ENB, AC, APPL (neo market), Weed and some financials.

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

I feel like CNR, BLDR, AAPL, and COST are not that highly valued, and my cost basis for NVDA and TSLA isn’t that high. I also already took some money out of NVDA and TSLA as profits

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As a value guy Id dump the rest of the crypto, but your doing awesome. TSLA is over valued and I dont know much about CNR NVDA or BLDR so you do you. I like to only have like 5 stocks at most since I can focus on the best of em. Awesome portfolio tho!

r/investingSee Comment

CNR is very good. Never heard of Norilsk Nickel, though!

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r/investingSee Comment

Mine are Googl, MSFT, Amzn, Aapl, BAM and Canadian banks. Others likely fitting in here are V, LMT, CNR, ENB and LOW

r/stocksSee Comment

Hey man, check the vanguard Canadian hedgers sp500 etf. You won’t have to worry too much about the FX. Also, you are better maxing out your TFSA before putting money in your RRSP. I like CP over CNR with the upcoming merger with KSU, connecting Canada, US, Mexico. You seem to have a good plan and a good head on your shoulders, kudos!

r/StockMarketSee Comment

And yeah, I don't use the personal account really anymore. Just the TFSA one for TD, CNR, etc.

Mentions:#TFSA#CNR
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Might get a few shares of ENB.TO and CNR.TO. I think they’re positioned to do well next year. Though they’re boomer stocks ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4886)

Mentions:#ENB#CNR
r/stocksSee Comment

She still has a $3B position, but this brings her under the limit to report transactions. CNR is in a bit of a battle with a hedge fund that is it’s second largest shareholder over who the new CEO should be. The funds choice just pulled himself out of the running, so price is down 5% ish today.

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r/stocksSee Comment

My girlfriend sometimes will choose between two stocks by chasing our cat (Mary) to her safe space tube - she'll pick one stock or the other depending on which side Mary enters. It's worked alright so far, made some good coin off CNR, MSFT, TD.

Mentions:#CNR#MSFT
r/stocksSee Comment

HD, COST, STAG, CNR, SCHD, VOO to name a few

So BLDR got a huge uprating and is up massive today. CNR is massively undervalued and in the same industry. Last time this happened was earnings and CNR popped massively. Midterm calls on CNR is the play here (3-4 months)

Mentions:#BLDR#CNR
r/weedstocksSee Comment

CNR has monopoly.. all over Canada, reason why they are priced the way they are (and could be argued as undervalued still). Can u name me a weed stock that has any moat?

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r/weedstocksSee Comment

Makes no fucking sense. I was just looking at CNR, Canadian National Railway. P/s of 8.11. Curaleaf p/s of 5.5 and on the cusp of profitability. CNR is an ancient company with $14B CAD revenue and CURA is such a young firm with 1.4B CAD revenue. 1/10 the revenue of such an ancient company. I mean, they’re vastly different equities, but the amount of potential growth and upside here is staggering. Curaleaf has immensely larger TAM. Revenue growth is soon to double, and double again… Yet, we dumped 6% today. It’s a shit show indeed.

Mentions:#CNR
r/stocksSee Comment

Exactly. Surprised not many people have said CNR/CNI.

Mentions:#CNR#CNI
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

CNR my only glimmer of hope today

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

They would have sold long ago though. Even Bill Gates has sold most of his M$ shares. it would be sill not to when it's rallied hundreds of dollars the last few years. I read an article recently that stated he collects 10s of millions a year in dividends from primarily Canadian National Railroad(CNR), FedEx, Walmart & ATT&T

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r/stocksSee Comment

Two different companies. CP actually won the merger, but the financials are lukewarm as they have to take on a ton of debt for the deal. CNR is also a very good buy, I just believe CP has greater growth potential. Both are 25 year holds.

Mentions:#CP#CNR