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Foraco International $FRACF (otc) or $FAR (tsx): Drilling Services

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Uranium Boom Idea | Anfield Energy (TSX.V: AEC) & Energy Fuels (NYSE: UUUU)

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Is Argonaut Gold a Multibagger: $ARNGF (OTC) , $AR (Canada)

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am i taking too much risk? (32y/m)

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What happens to my shares after LAC split?

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LNG shipping stocks: Optimism persists

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As a US citizen how can I buy Colowide?

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One Analyst's Earnings Estimates For Enterprise Group, Inc. (TSE:E) Are Surging Higher

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Are there matching tickers across exchanges?

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Let's dive into BriaCell Therapeutics Corp. (BCTX) and see what's going on

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Let's dive into BriaCell Therapeutics Corp. (BCTX) and see what's going on.

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Want to know more about BriaCell Therapeutics Corp. (BCTX)? Let's take a closer look!

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Let's explore BriaCell Therapeutics Corp. (BCTX) and uncover what they're all about!

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Algoma Central Research

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Hut 8 Mining swings to adjusted EBITDA loss in its fiscal Q4

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Copper – Tight Supply Underpins Bullish Outlook

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Hut 8 Mining (TSE:HUT) delivers shareholders impressive 29% CAGR over 3 years, surging 15% in the last week alone

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TSE:ATH DD

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Real Estate Multifamily Rental Companies are going to explode!

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Hot Penny Stock tsx.v: YEG

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Carbon Capture Stocks – Getting Exposure to Carbon Pricing (NYSE : KRBN, TSE : CARB, CSE: SHFT)

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Diamond in the rough high yield consistent dividends besides 2020 (Covid crash)ticker dgs what are everyone’s thoughts on this stock TSE

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Carbon Capture Stocks – Getting Exposure to Carbon Pricing (CSE: $SHFT)

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Enterprise Group at the Schachter Energy Conference (TSE:E)

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CanBas (TSE:4575) announced that both triple-drug combinations, including a different dose of CBP501, achieved the primary endpoint in Phase 2 clinical trial.

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CanBas announced that both triple-drug combinations, including a different dose of CBP501, achieved the primary endpoint in Phase 2 trial.

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CanBas announced that both triple-drug combinations, including a different dose CBP501, had achieved the primary endpoint in Phase 2 trial.

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Breaking news: CanBas (TSE:4575)’s triple-drug combination achieved the primary endpoint in Phase 2 for 3rd-line pancreatic cancer on November 1 (JST).

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Breaking news: CanBas (TSE:4575)’s triple-drug combination achieved the primary endpoint in Phase 2 for 3rd-line pancreatic cancer on November 1 (JST).

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Fission Uranium (TSE:FCU) - A Uranium Play Off Of Canada Investing $970M On Nuclear Energy

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{DD} dynaCERT Inc. (TSE: $DYA.TO)

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Synopsis of: dynaCERT Inc. (TSE: $DYA.TO)

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TSE: MOZ looking like it’s ready to move.

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Summary of: dynaCERT Inc. (TSE: $DYA.TO)

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{DD} (TSE: $DYA.TO) dynaCERT Inc.

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I believe this ticker has been slumbering for quite some time, and it’s setting up for some form of a momentum going on.

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ELI5: why are currency fluctuations not directly reflected on stocks listed on two exchanges / currencies?

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two stocks I like going into the resession.

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Black Iron - Ukraine site green Iron TSE: BKI

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Probably a big up, tomorrow.

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Thoughts on National Bank of Canada (TSE: NA)?

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Investing in Renewable Energy - (Vanadium Mining, Green Metals | Largo)

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Should You Investigate Enterprise Group, Inc. (TSE:E) At CA$0.40? $E.TO

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Dividends are not being paid.

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Help ! IDK Shit

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Help ! Newbie needs Tuition fees

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Price difference between TSE and NYSE for Taiwan Semiconductor?

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NTR:NYSE NTR:TSE. Ukraine war and fertilizer shortage

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McCoy Global (MCB) is a hidden gem. Thesis:

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interactive brokers, unable to submit order at some strike prices

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Do gold mining stocks offer same gains as holding physical gold in a portfolio?

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Rogers Sugar Stock Analysis, BUY or SELL? $TSE: RSI 2022 Outlook.

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Rogers Sugar Stock Analysis, BUY or SELL? $TSE: RSI 2022 Outlook.

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Acadian Timber Stock Analysis, BUY or SELL? $TSE: ADN 2022 Outlook.

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Acadian Timber Stock Analysis, BUY or SELL? $TSE: ADN 2022 Outlook.

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Uranium is poised to have an incredible 2022

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Canaccord analyst says ZYNE is undervalued

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Questions on buying Japanes Stocks.

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TSE: EAGR Please ELI5 why this stock is all over the place.

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What do you think?

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Feedback on portfolio risk hedging where investments supply all income

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TSE: CIA Champion Iron Ltd , got my info from guy who works while chatting in game

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Verde Agritech Plc (NPK.TO) UP 88% in 1 month

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$AYUR $HEXO $GWPH Set to Bear Fruit in 2022

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Differences between Vanguard S&P 500 offers (and better understand the market)

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Difference between Softbank (TSE 9434) and Softbank Group (TSE 9984)?

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1 : 1 Issue Change VOYG@TSE

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Interlisted stocks with different market caps

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Anyone else think Visa $V ordered the Spruce Point hit on Nuvei $NVEI.TSE today?

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NYSE: LSPD, TSE: LSPD ...what's going on?

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Aritzia $ATZ DD (NEW LULU)

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Fairfax (FRFHF) DD *why it's a good value play

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Is it worth it to invest in smaller mining companies now that there’s a demand for copper?

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BULLISH for Daylight Savings Time

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I just invested in copper stocks. Should I be worried about the volatile situation when it comes to prices?

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Is Alimentation Couche-Tard (TSE:ATD) a good EV play?

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Will the recent copper shortage be an opportunity for smaller miners?

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Will the recent copper shortage be an opportunity for smaller miners?

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Will the recent copper shortage be an opportunity for smaller miners?

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Is it still ideal to invest in copper stocks?

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Is it still ideal to invest in copper stocks?

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5 stocks to short for tomorrow

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RIV Capital (TSE:RIV) Receives Outperform Rating from CIBC

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Merger of Sony and Zee to create TV powerhouse challenging Disney(Sony's up 5% on TSE)

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Merger of Sony and Zee to create TV powerhouse challenging Disney(Sony's up 5% on TSE)

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$TAK ( Takeda) Back up the truck on 5pct div paying Japan's largest blue chip pharma

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Aberdeen International TSE:AAB and AES-100 inc

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Aberdeen International TSE:AAB

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Mining companies and engaging with communities and environmental advocacies

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Growth Investors: Industry Analysts Just Upgraded Their Auxly Cannabis Group Inc. (TSE:XLY) Revenue Forecasts By 8.2%

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Tokyo Catalyst? 3 CBD Stocks Expanding Horizons to Sports Medicine

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Yo! Canadian Investors! Why are you letting Cineplex (TSE: CGX) down and taking Robinhood up, eh?🚀🚀

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Is an Epic Gold and Silver Bull Run About to Unfold? If so what penny stocks are you bullish on?

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Corus Entertainment - Your Gateway into Convention Canadian Media!

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JOSH BROWN CNBC CONTRIBUTOR SAYS ABOUT GM "RIDICULOUSLY UNDERVALUED"

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Anybody in DBO? (D-Box Technologies on TSE)

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Effects on stock price of a company listed in multiple countries if exchange rate changes

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Corus Entertainment ($CJREF) - Your Gateway into Conventional Canadian Media!

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Thoughts on these copper stocks?

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I Told You Once, And I Told You Twice, Here's A Third For Your Deaf Ears

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Not all will succeed. Not all can follow the plan so well. MetaP on the TSE is in a unique position due to differences in markets. I think it’s still got a 10x in it.

Mentions:#TSE

I personally used NTDOY to invest, but you can always open up an account with a company like Interactive Brokers to buy directly into 7974 (the TSE ticker).

Mentions:#NTDOY#TSE

It's already public, Circle K is owned by Couche-Tard (ATD on the TSE). Perfect company name for this sub now that I think of it.

Mentions:#TSE

Do you actually know anything about investing and how to evaluate company valuation? If you don't - you may want to start with the basics. It's unclear what you are asking about - Yes - the TSE is considered a major capital market. And yes - non-US (if that is what you mean by foreign) companies can be good investments. However - Marvelous looks like a small cap with negative growth. The fact that it has a few well-known games is irrelevant if the company cannot maintain growth or net income.

Mentions:#TSE

For those of you who are eager to invest today , but US market is closed , here is good company: Denison Mines corp ($DML - Canadian version) Polar Asset Management Partners Inc. acquired a new stake in shares of Denison Mines Corp. (NYSEAMERICAN:DNN - Free Report) TSE: DML in the fourth quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund acquired 1,077,400 shares of the basic materials company's stock, valued at approximately $1,939,000. Polar Asset Management Partners Inc. owned 0.12% of Denison Mines at the end of the most recent reporting period.

Mentions:#DNN#TSE

I'm interested in discussing a specific stock sold on the TSE that I think is massively undervalued, but I don't think it would fit in as a separate post because of the low volume stocks rule. Would this be the place?

Mentions:#TSE

I've been investing for a long time, and I've been mostly out of the market for about a year. I'm going to stay that way. I have a few long positions, and I might invest in a couple of companies that I think have a LOT of upside potential in the next several years. Vision Inc (9416:TYO) is one; I'd obviously need to buy through the TSE. This is a good example of the kind of long position I'm going to take. It's because I know everything about Dr. Masayo Taskahashi's work over the time period of almost 20 years, mostly from when she was at RIKEN, and I know the entire field of developing treatments for retinal degeneration very well, including having read pretty much all of the studies available that anyone else has ever done (Dr. Robert Lanza being another one.) If this group can pull it off, they will have the very first cure for the #1 cause of blindness in the developed world. The sky is the limit for their profits. BUT... I'm not doing anything in the market now that is not very long term. The reason is that there is so much insanity going on right now. If people want to play that game, have fun, good luck to you; I'm not doing it.

Mentions:#LOT#TYO#TSE

The vast bulk of shares trade on the Tokyo stock exchange. TSE sets a limit a stock can appreciate/depreciate before they halt further trading. I think the limit up is about 1240 yen which is $8.60. Metaplanet is also the most shorted stock in Japan, so whoever has shorts on must be really panicking.

Mentions:#TSE

# DD: *Japan just brewed its own $GME.* Metaplanet has: * **¥933 close (+19 % today, +168 % in 30 days, +2,400 % YoY)** [MarketWatch](https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/3350?countrycode=jp&utm_source=chatgpt.com) * **≈ 25 % of the entire float shorted – #1 most-shorted name in Japan** * Two straight **limit-up halts on the TSE** (nobody could buy-to-cover)[Summary of TSE limit rules](https://www.jpx.co.jp/english/equities/trading/domestic/06.html) * **May 21 OTC volume: 12.4 M shares** – the heaviest single-day tape since listing [StockAnalysis](https://stockanalysis.com/quote/otc/MTPLF/history/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) * **ADR trading at \~108 % premium** to Tokyo shares ( $13.45 ADR vs ¥933 ≈ $6.49 ) on May 21 [MarketWatch](https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/3350?countrycode=jp&utm_source=chatgpt.com) * **RSI 83.7 – ludicrously over-bought** and still ripping * **Short-sale volume ratio 68-82 %** every day last week * **7,800 BTC** on the balance sheet and counting * Cannot find a short squeeze of this magnitude on TSE Welcome to **GameStop-with-a-Bitcoin-booster-pack**. 🎮 + ₿ = 💎🙌

Canadian fertilizer compamy Nutrien ( TSE:NTR ) already up 10% in the last month and 22% in the last 6 months despite trumps tariffs shit on Canada

Mentions:#TSE#NTR

You can buy Tilray in CAD.. it's also a TSE listing;.

Mentions:#TSE

TLRY, etc are on the NASDAQ stock exchange which is done in USD If you see an LP in CAD, then its likely a stock on the TSE which is done in CAD

Mentions:#TLRY#TSE

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/)

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About 40%, but invested in a « interest ETF » earning 4.3% guaranteed interest. Amazing way to make sure you get money without any of the risk. There are a bunch of those offered in TSE (Toronto Stock Exchange), I haven’t seen much in NYSE. https://www.purposeinvest.com/funds/purpose-us-cash-fund

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r/optionsSee Comment

I've been writing CC's on DOL as well. I've come to the conclusion that it's a not an ideal CC play, the bid-ask spread on options is insanely high so you're going to lose a buck or more a share rolling, although you can usually ask for say 20-25 cents better than the current bid/ask and still get filled. I mean, look at the bid-ask spread for options on a high volume american stock like NVDA or AMD and they're only ten cents apart for similar pemiums. A lot of stocks on TSE suffer the same problem, which makes rolling that much harder to stay profitiable. One thing you want to look at is intrinsic vs extrinsic. Current price 171.30 ish. Look at the extrinsic on what you buy (the 165) - 6.30. Buying to close costs say 8.20 so $1.90 of extrinsic. But you can sell a 170 call for June at around $7.25. That means the June call is 1.30 instrinsic and 5.95 extrinsic (i.e. the "free" money you make by taking on the risk). So it's kind of like you spent $5 bucks to get an $5 increase in the CC strike (which means zero net gain if the stock goes up $5) but gained a net of (5.95 - 1.90 = 4.05) extrinsic. So if the stock stays where it is, maybe you could do it again in another moneth or two and gain your $5 instrinsic back, but that's a gamble. Historically speaking, the 30 day increase in price we saw last month is out of the ordinary, but whether you gamlbe it's a historical aberration or an expected response to FCF and earning under the US tariff conditions is your call. But if it goes down then you spent $5 on instrinsic rolling for nothing.

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There is one rational response. Play in a different market. ASX, SGX, TSE, TOY, and most of the European markets are all run in a mostly transparent manner. They aren’t as exciting as the US (I’m Australian and I’m telling you: ASX is a boring market), but at least they aren’t being constantly manipulated by the sitting head of the country. We are feeling the knock on effects of Trumps decisions, but it isn’t as bad.

Mentions:#ASX#TSE
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🇺🇸 S&P 500 +0.7% 🇯🇵 Nikkei -7.8% 🇭🇰 HS -13.2% 🇨🇳 SSE -7.3% 🇹🇼 TSE -9.7% 🇪🇺 EU50 -4.7% 🇬🇧 FTSE100 -4.4% 🇨🇦TSX60 -1.2% 🇲🇽 BMV -1.3% 🇩🇪 DAX -4.1% 🇮🇹 MIB -5.1% 🇫🇷 CAC40 -4.8% 🇮🇳 Sensex -3.1% 🇰🇷 KOSPI -5.6% 🇦🇺 ASX200 -4.2% Lit

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TSE Growth Market 250 Index circuit breaker for second time this morning https://www.jpx.co.jp/english/markets/derivatives/scb-info/index.html

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r/investingSee Comment

I'm in Canada, so the ETF I'm buying these days is iShares Gold Bullion ETF Hedged (TSE:CGL)

Mentions:#TSE
r/stocksSee Comment

Fun fact: if you buy F shares of a foreign company and then transfer your position to IBKR or another brokerage that allows foreign trading, the F shares change to the shares actually traded on the foreign exchange. I had ATZAF at Chase. Transferred my portfolio to IBKR and the shares become ATZ.TO. I knew the F shares were the foreign version but it never dawned on me they'd become the TSE version.

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ADRs aren't necessarily 1:1 with the primary listing. I don't know what was going on before 2003 but it looks like RYCEY was 33:1 or 34:1 from then until late 2020, when it got changed to 100:1. Tell Tradingview to show you LSE:RR./(OTC:RYCEY*FX_IDC:USDGBP). It's the ratio of the tickers, adjusting for the exchange rate that's baked into the price of RYCEY. Flat lines at 34 and 100. Doing the same thing for ASML and Nintendo, EURONEXT:ASML/(NASDAQ:ASML\*FX_IDC:USDEUR) and TSE:7974/(OTC:NTDOY\*FX_IDC:USDJPY) The differences probably depend on whether it was an actual split, just an ADR ratio adjustment, or both, plus how the data sources handle adjusting their numbers.

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Dollarama or Stantec on the TSE. DOL or STN. Amazing growth and blue chip.

Mentions:#TSE#DOL#STN
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I searched all major stock markets NYSE, TSE,etc, couldn't find ticket  SODOMY

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

i've read a lot of those kinds of books, and honestly it seems like the author has good intentions! in my experience over the years, i prioritize the "market feel" over everything. ride the wave, don't be a greedy savage, and don't overstay your welcome. it took me a while to figure those out, but i've only kept the ones that make me end the week/day in the green. then there's big money, option flow, call/put walls, etc that basically make it seem like it's one big game and we're not in it. then you got overnight gaps, block orders and not sweeps (where we don't even know when, could be done over time sequentially). and you got all the international exchanges (LSE, Xetra, SSE, TSE, KRX, etc). all of this buffoonery renders TA useless also, on top of all this you got the entire day trading course/scams that are sold to the masses on social media. like Warrior Trading being sued by the FTC and all the other bs that's exposed on Iman's Trading channel. i have a theory the intuitions take advantage of all the shit they preach to them lmao. IIRC, a Goldman Sachs guy (i think Russian) mentioned this during a Q&A too

Mentions:#LSE#TSE#FTC
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Constellation software ($CSU.TSE) earnings are tonight, but you american fuckers aren't looking at this canadian stock. My 2nd fav stock after NVDA

Mentions:#TSE#NVDA
r/stocksSee Comment

Can you get data from TSE from 2010 and earlier? I think you’d be surprised. Agree with the populist policies but not sure about it being the most communist country. One thing for sure, Japan being so cheap with an above average standard of living. It makes it an attractive place to retire.

Mentions:#TSE
r/pennystocksSee Comment

Some tickers I've noticed going up with barely any/no hype in this sub: NB LGO ATAI LTRX TSE BB I plan on starting a small position on all of these when the market opens. Already had NB, but will buy more. Copy me if ya feel like gambling a little bit.

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The TSE website said there was one company with 1,000 share units as of 2018. Japan's pension system is clearly bankrupt and reform is essential. However, populist policies toward the elderly are rampant in Japan due to low voter turnout among young people. An estimate was made once that the average senior citizen would need approximately $30,000 to live on in retirement (it will be $150,000 by my time!).The LDP got away with it by rubbing it out. Excessive self-help is intended to stimulate investment, but this will ultimately lead to widening inequality. The world's most successful communist country is now about to meet the same end as many of its compatriots.

Mentions:#TSE#LDP
r/stocksSee Comment

Those of us buying TSE stocks still know the joys of having to buy shares in blocks of 100 lol

Mentions:#TSE
r/pennystocksSee Comment

Sorry to clarify I mean TSE : NUMI, not the NYSE ticker.

Mentions:#TSE#NUMI
r/investingSee Comment

Simply buying TSE:VFV has been an effective way for me to make money as the Canadian Dollar goes down. And that's not even why I buy it!

Mentions:#TSE
r/investingSee Comment

What does being an American ETF have to do with what you are trying to do? It accomplishes what you asked about. If you want to directly invest on the TSE/TYO - you have to use a broker that provides access to those market centers as I said - like Schwab or Ibkr. And then use whatever equity products are available in those markets.

Mentions:#TSE#TYO

They’re going to be the regulator for Silicon Valley. They’re also partnered with Nasdaq. Yes they moved from NYSE to Nasdaq, and made the S&P500 and QQQ in back to back quarters, but many people missed that Nasdaq actually partnered with Palantir. If the upcoming TSE (Texas stock exchange) also partners with Palantir, then NYSE will most likely follow suit (my personal speculation)

Mentions:#QQQ#TSE
r/stocksSee Comment

Westport Fuel Systems has recently seen its stock reach a new 52-week low, with analysts projecting a potential recovery in the coming year. Despite current losses, the average price target for the stock is significantly higher, suggesting a strategic hold may be beneficial given the potential for a rebound. * [Westport Fuel Systems (TSE:WPRT) Hits New 12-Month Low](https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/westport-fuel-systems-tsewprt-hits-new-12-month-low-should-you-sell-2024-12-16/) * [Westport Fuel Systems Inc. (WPRT) - Stock Analysis](https://stockanalysis.com/stocks/wprt/) ^(Hey there, I'm not a human \(sometimes I am :\) \). I fact-check content here and on other social media sites. If you want automatic fact-checks and fight misinformation on all content you browse,) [^(check us out.)](https://critiquebrowser.app)

Mentions:#TSE#WPRT
r/StockMarketSee Comment

Do not check Nintendo stock price in OTC market. check from its real Japan market - TSE:7974 if you compare them, Nintendo in OTC fluctuated a lot and does not reflect it real price. I bought some 7974. it is a great share. waiting switch 2 to release!

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

TSE revenue 2.4Billion but market cap 250M 🧐

Mentions:#TSE
r/weedstocksSee Comment

Only NYSE stocks, so not those bought on TSE right?

Mentions:#TSE
r/stocksSee Comment

Anyone have thoughts on potential tariffs imposed on Canada and their effect on certain Canadian industries? I've been trying to figure out how on-guard I should be. There are some I'm continuing to hold and others I've been eyeing. For example, I'm not worried about tech stocks (ex $CSU.TO), but how about industrials (ex. ATS, OTCMKTS: HMDPF), materials (ex. TSE: SJ), oil & gas (ex. OTCMKTS: TRMLF), and metals/mining companies (ex. TSE: RUS and other Iron Ore and Gold companies that I've seen mentioned)?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Galaxy digital on the TSE? It isn’t profitable despite an increase in earnings. Am I looking at the wrong stock?

Mentions:#TSE
r/investingSee Comment

If your broker allows you to trade on the TSE (Toronto Stock Exchange) then you could buy HXS.U. The "dot U" at the end means that is traded in USDs so there is no currency exchange needed or performed and it does not pay the dividends but reincorporates them into the ETF price instead, thereby converting these dividends to capital gains when you sell.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

This is why Tesla is also going to moon top five largest corporate holders of Bitcoin, following MicroStrategy, include Marathon Digital Holdings (NASDAQ:MARA), Galaxy Digital Holdings (TSE: GLXY), Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) and Coinbase Global Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN).

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

U.UN on the candian exchange TSE is physical uranium. It's as stupid as it sounds, the fund investes all money into actual uranium.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I've made $100k on Trinseo (TSE) over the past month as the stock has soared over 50%. It's market cap is still extremely low at $170M or so, while it makes 3.5B+ in revenue. Beaten up chemicals stock, which is now soaring since it is clear it will not be bankrupt anytime soon. Bond prices for Trinseo also have been on the upswing since last earnings. I'm going to hold on for the ride, see how high this goes

Mentions:#TSE
r/stocksSee Comment

The mechanics of cross-share holdings and their impact on corporate governance is one of many factors that led to the bubble, its collapse and exacerbated debt-driven deflation. One can focus on broader historical/economic trends that led to the OP’s question or go deep into the weeds. Most posts here do neither. Btw the TSE has been pushing corporate reforms that target cross-holdings and other investments. A lot of that BS is getting unwound right now and unlocking great value.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

DOL (Canadian stock on TSE) not up there but it is a dollar store and reporting earnings tmrw - puts?

Mentions:#DOL#TSE
r/pennystocksSee Comment

AVL@TSE - PEA: - Operating Life = 30 years - Annual LiOH Production = 30k tonnes - Total Capital Cost = 1.3 billion - After-tax NPV = 4.1 billion - After-tax IRR = 48% - After-tax payback = 2.5 years- PEA:

Mentions:#TSE#NPV
r/StockMarketSee Comment

TSE is Canadian version of NY Stock Exchange. Did you mean TSX? Here are some [Vanguard Canadian ETFs](https://www.vanguard.ca/en/advisor/products/products-group/all-products?productType=etf&selectedFilter=etf&tab=overview). Maybe $VCN or $VCE?

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Puts on CP.TSE

Mentions:#CP#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

TSE. Created a new higher low over the last few weeks. They also keep cutting costs and maintaining revenue. Insiders also keep buying lots of shares and selling very few. Board is bullish, I’m bullish

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Same with X on TSE in Canada.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

This is extremely misleading. You picked one bank, and the worst performing one in this crash. The worst cherry-picking. Anyone that wants to get a full picture should check out the TOPIX Banks ETF managed by Nomura Asset Management (Ticker: 1615). It's one of the most actively traded ETF on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) that tracks the Japanese banking sector. The TOPIX Banks ETF is up today by 5.6%, which is much less than the Nikkei 225 that is up today by 10.2%. But it's up today and not negative. The Nikkei 225 index is the Japanese equivalent of the US S&P 500 index, while the TOPIX index is the equivalent of the US S&P Total Market Index (tracked by the ETF with the ticker ITOT), so that is all of the stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). The TOPIX Banks ETF tracks only the banks in the TOPIX index, so that most of the banks on the TSE.

Mentions:#TSE#ITOT
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

forget about Iran, nuke Japan first! level the TSE, as well as BoJ

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I've got $200k in TSE. It's been....yeah, this year's been a ride. What's your damage?

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Right after the q1 earnings? Check again! Toyota chrashed like the rest of the japanese stock market right after opening of the TSE. Propably due the rate hike the day before. Earnings came in 6 hours later, at closing time of the TSE.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Don't remind me! I have $300k in TSE.

Mentions:#TSE
r/stocksSee Comment

Equinox Gold Corp (EQX) on the TSE

Mentions:#EQX#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Well if you are just buying cause "DiViDeNd Is BiG" and its a large cap then look at the 100s of 'income funds' out there that hold these blue chips stocks and yield more (TSE:$PDIV, TSE: $HYLD, TSE:$EIT-UN (our largest CEF and best performing one), etc. Yield means nothing if a stock declines way more than the yield on cost... which so far it has. # Reasons no one is buying: Q1 results: * **Net Earnings fell 42%** Q1 2024 compared to last year, * Cashflow was 1,132 (**down 9.2%** compared to last year's Q1) * **FCF (Free Cash Flow): $85M** (flat no growth from a year ago) https://preview.redd.it/v54mu4wrd1bd1.png?width=1494&format=png&auto=webp&s=bcd2003a71d7fc7c3c4abe43a4de33689bbfa78c **they have $6.3B due in debt this year and only have FCF of $85M**... even if they saved every penny they will have to re-finance a lot of the debt at a much higher interest rate than before. This will in turn raise their expenses, or they will issue stock diluting you and causing the stock to drop more. That dividend btw is fucking disgusting for a 'dividend growth' company: eats up $938M a QUARTER of their $1,132 Cashflow. So a 82.86% payout ratio... this isn't an income fund, this is a company with a massive monopoly that is paying more than our private sector ($AD-UN - 40-60% payout ratio with an avg. 7 to 8% yield) The debt, payout ratio, Canadians spending less (reducing phone plans for cheaper options, going to competitors, etc.), and the overall , lower dividend hike raises eyebrows (2009 - 2023 avg. 5% div hike... all of a sudden in 2024 its only 3% showing they are getting more and more restrictive on the dividend growth as their FCF stalls).

r/weedstocksSee Comment

based on it's ticker on TSE

Mentions:#TSE
r/stocksSee Comment

[who holds S&P 500 ETFs in a Japanese stock market?](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/TSE-1655/analysis/) im not sure why S&P500 ETFs exist outside of their US market

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I expect lots of firms will do this. I used to work at CGI ( TSE: GIB ) and our company phones didn't allow any apps or anything that could potentially transmit client data. https://preview.redd.it/896ymcn2rt5d1.png?width=610&format=png&auto=webp&s=ce4acd8c5c33967e578d5966e363960d818416f9

Mentions:#TSE#GIB
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Damn. Now when I start typing "TSE", will the autofill predict TXSE rather than TSE? Grrrrrr...

Mentions:#TSE
r/investingSee Comment

I do this on the TSE, I borrow yen to buy Japanese equities and keep USD to cover but I thought this still created demand for the yen since the seller of the equities expects yen and the broker has to deliver them from somewhere that isn't me. Even without buying the equity, I always imagined that my broker would immediately offload any currency risk even with a 100% margin requirement. I don't really get brokers.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Corus Entertainment - [CJR.B](https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=9ef43ef143c24271&sca_upv=1&rlz=1C1MSIM_enCA984CA984&q=TSE:+CJR.B&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgecRoyi3w8sc9YSmdSWtOXmNU4-IKzsgvd80rySypFJLgYoOy-KR4uLj0c_UNkrMzqszLeRaxcoUEu1opOHsF6TkBABFlrYRHAAAA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwirzK_r37WGAxXw3ckDHSQEBXQQsRV6BAhTEAM) (TSE). I forgot I had shares in it and lost 99% ... so far.

Mentions:#CA#TSE#KR
r/investingSee Comment

Stocks are generally listed on an exchange like NYSE or NASDAQ in the USA LSE in UK TSE in Canada So you find what what exchange the company is listed on and then see if a brokerage supports that exchange, alternatively you can see if there is an ADR or GDR (american / global depository reciept) that trades on a local exchange

Mentions:#UK#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Aaaa so that's what the other TSE stands for

Mentions:#TSE
r/investingSee Comment

yes, where it was orginally listed, i am guessing the TSE

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Short TSE : L

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Puts on Loblaw Companies Ltd TSE: L

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I'm a bag holder on TSE:ROOT (Roots Inc on the Toronto Stock Exchange) — Roots of course being both an iconic brand of leisurewear often featuring a picture of a beaver, and an Australian slang term for sex (with beaver being a common slang term for a vagina). Anyways, keep pumping please, TSE:ROOT is down 24% in the past year, and I need to get my sweatpants from somewhere.

Mentions:#TSE#ROOT
r/stocksSee Comment

TSE:PRL up 20% today, looks like earnings were great. Any fellow holders in here? I'd like to hear about your opinions about this company for a mid to long term hold.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Large multinational companies trade on multiple exchanges. Between the NYSE, TSE (Tokyo), and the LSE (London), you basically get 24 hour coverage.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I'm drunk and high and not really a regular here, so I'm not sure what you mean exactly. But I'm guessing you're asking what I'm invested in? $300k-ish AMZN. My biggest position by far, holding this long term, don't really care what happens on Monday. If it's up it's up, if it's down it's down. $200k-ish of various things on TSE, which I have gotten *reamed* on lately. The market is down and the exchange rates are worse. $60k-ish in ETFs. After AMZN hits $300 I'm moving it somewhere else, probably index funds.

Mentions:#AMZN#TSE
r/stocksSee Comment

NTDOY is an unsponsored ADR trading OTC. Probably better to trade it directly 7974.TSE

Mentions:#NTDOY#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

$TSE and $CHPT still holding because it’s in my roth and I can’t tax loss that shit.

Mentions:#TSE#CHPT
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

It seems like it was beneficial that this occurred after hours for US markets because it gave traders time to assess the situation and it meant that algos didn't drill the stock in response to a quick reaction from the market. Plus, it didn't hurt that TSMC only dropped about 1.5% on the TSE during the day of the earthquake. I wish news agencies were more responsible with their headlines. Many major news outlets (e.g. Bloomberg) were posting misleading headlines about TSMC fabs being evacuated and potentially damaged.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Trying to find more guys to short TSE: L. Think the boycotts could turn it into a gay bear. Also just fucking fed up paying ten loonies for blueberries.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

$TSE 🚀🚀🚀

Mentions:#TSE
r/stocksSee Comment

This is part of the story, but only a small part. A weak yen helps exporters and boosts FX translation gains. But trailing economic data in Japan is indeed weak in real and local currency terms. The two major reasons for the rally in Japanese equities are 1. the expectation that real wage growth will turn positive, and 2. TSE-led corporate reform.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

today is PCE. last month it rose 0.3%. The 3,040 shares of TSE sold at an average price of $4.4350. it’s expected to have carry over effect from last month

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

The TSE alone is over 4 trillion. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto\_Stock\_Exchange](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Stock_Exchange)

Mentions:#TSE
r/investingSee Comment

NTDOY or the 7974 equivalent on TSE

Mentions:#NTDOY#TSE
r/stocksSee Comment

Thanks. I made a few more points in a separate comment below. It may actually be even more bullish considering ~$30B of foreign inflows were at least partially responsible for the recent appreciation of the Nikkei. If 1% of domestic savings decides to move into the TSE that’s another $100B. Then there is the $3T of Japanese capital that may partially come home if rates increase. Then again, people have to be comfortable with currency fluctuations so it isn’t for everyone.

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

It's EXRO on the TSE ( I am Canadian) or try EXROF for another market.

Mentions:#TSE#EXROF
r/stocksSee Comment

OTC:EHMEF and TSE:GSY both pay a dividend. I can view this information through my broker. RR doesn't pay a dividend. EHMEF is an American Depository Receipt for GSY. You are entitled to the dividends and its the responsibility of the ADR bank and your broker to deliver them to you.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

**Nvidia chases $30 billion custom chip market with new unit -sources** Nvidia [NVDA](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-NVDA/) is building a new business unit focused on designing bespoke chips for cloud computing firms and others, including advanced artificial intelligence processors, according to nine sources familiar with the company's plans. The dominant global designer and supplier of AI chips aims to capture a portion of an exploding market for custom AI chips and to protect itself from the growing number of companies interested in finding alternatives to its products. The Santa Clara, California-based company currently controls about 80% of the market for high-end AI chips, a position that has sent its market value up 40% so far this year to $1.73 trillion after it more than tripled in 2023. Its customers, which include ChatGPT creator OpenAI, Microsoft [MSFT](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-MSFT/), Alphabet [GOOG](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-GOOG/) and Meta Platforms [META](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-META/), have raced to snap up the dwindling supply of Nvidia chips to compete in the rapidly emerging generative AI sector. Nvidia's H100 and A100 chips serve as a generalized, all-purpose AI processor for many of those major customers. But the tech companies have started to develop their own internal chips for specific needs. Doing so helps reduce energy consumption, and potentially can shrink the cost and time to design. Nvidia is now attempting to play a role in helping these companies develop custom AI chips that have flowed to rival firms such as Broadcom [AVGO](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-AVGO/) and Marvell Technology [MRVL](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-MRVL/), according to the sources who declined to be identified because they were not authorized to speak publicly. "If you're really trying to optimize on things like power, or optimize on cost for your application, you can't afford to go drop an H100 or A100 in there," Greg Reichow, general partner at venture capital firm Eclipse Ventures said in an interview. "You want to have the exact right mixture of compute and just the kind of compute that you need." Nvidia does not disclose H100 prices, which are higher than for the prior-generation A100, but each chip can sell from $16,000 to $100,000 depending on the volume purchased and other factors. Meta has said it plans to bring its total stock to 350,000 H100s this year. Nvidia officials have met with representatives from Amazon.com [AMZN](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-AMZN/), Meta, Microsoft, Google and OpenAI to discuss making custom chips for them, according to two sources familiar with the meetings. Beyond data center chips, the company has pursued telecom, automotive and video game customers. In 2022, Nvidia said it would let third-party customers integrate some of its proprietary networking technology with their own chips. The company has said nothing about the program since, and Reuters is reporting its wider ambitions for the first time. A Nvidia spokesperson declined to comment beyond the company's 2022 announcement. Dina McKinney, a former Advanced Micro Devices [AMD](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-AMD/) and Marvell executive, heads Nvidia's custom unit and her team's goal is to make its technology available for customers in cloud, 5G wireless, video games and automotives, according to a LinkedIn profile. Those mentions were scrubbed and her title was changed after Reuters sought comment from Nvidia. Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Meta and OpenAI declined to comment. $30 BILLION MARKET According to estimates from research firm 650 Group’s Alan Weckel, the data center custom chip market will grow to as much as $10 billion this year, and double that in 2025. The broader custom chip market was worth roughly $30 billion in 2023, which amounts to roughly 5% of annual global chip sales, according to Needham analyst Charles Shi. Currently, custom silicon design for data centers is dominated by Broadcom and Marvell. In a typical arrangement, a design partner such as Nvidia would offer intellectual property and technology, but leave the chip fabrication, packaging and additional steps to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. [2330](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/TWSE-2330/) or another contract chip manufacturer. Nvidia moving into this territory has the potential to eat into Broadcom and Marvell sales. "With Broadcom's custom silicon business touching $10 billion, and Marvell’s around $2 billion, this is a real threat," said Dylan Patel, founder of the silicon research group SemiAnalysis. "It's a real big negative - there's more competition entering the fray." BEYOND AI Nvidia is in talks with telecom infrastructure builder Ericsson [61QS](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/LSE-61QS/) for a wireless chip that includes the chip designer's graphics processing unit (GPU) technology, according to two sources familiar with the talks. 650 Group's Weckle expects the telecom custom chip market to remain flat at roughly $4 billion to $5 billion a year. Ericsson declined to comment. Nvidia also plans to target the automotive and video game markets, according to sources and public social media postings. Weckel expects the custom auto market to grow consistently from its current $6 billion to $8 billion range at 20% a year, and the $7 billion to $8 billion video game custom chip market could increase with the next-generation consoles from Xbox and Sony [6857](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/TSE-6857/). Nintendo’s current Switch handheld console already includes an Nvidia chip, the Tegra X1. A new version of the Switch console expected this year is likely to include a Nvidia custom design, according to one source. Nintendo declined to comment. \- Reuters

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

**Nvidia chases $30 billion custom chip market with new unit -sources** Nvidia [NVDA](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-NVDA/) is building a new business unit focused on designing bespoke chips for cloud computing firms and others, including advanced artificial intelligence processors, according to nine sources familiar with the company's plans. The dominant global designer and supplier of AI chips aims to capture a portion of an exploding market for custom AI chips and to protect itself from the growing number of companies interested in finding alternatives to its products. The Santa Clara, California-based company currently controls about 80% of the market for high-end AI chips, a position that has sent its market value up 40% so far this year to $1.73 trillion after it more than tripled in 2023. Its customers, which include ChatGPT creator OpenAI, Microsoft [MSFT](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-MSFT/), Alphabet [GOOG](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-GOOG/) and Meta Platforms [META](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-META/), have raced to snap up the dwindling supply of Nvidia chips to compete in the rapidly emerging generative AI sector. Nvidia's H100 and A100 chips serve as a generalized, all-purpose AI processor for many of those major customers. But the tech companies have started to develop their own internal chips for specific needs. Doing so helps reduce energy consumption, and potentially can shrink the cost and time to design. Nvidia is now attempting to play a role in helping these companies develop custom AI chips that have flowed to rival firms such as Broadcom [AVGO](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-AVGO/) and Marvell Technology [MRVL](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-MRVL/), according to the sources who declined to be identified because they were not authorized to speak publicly. "If you're really trying to optimize on things like power, or optimize on cost for your application, you can't afford to go drop an H100 or A100 in there," Greg Reichow, general partner at venture capital firm Eclipse Ventures said in an interview. "You want to have the exact right mixture of compute and just the kind of compute that you need." Nvidia does not disclose H100 prices, which are higher than for the prior-generation A100, but each chip can sell from $16,000 to $100,000 depending on the volume purchased and other factors. Meta has said it plans to bring its total stock to 350,000 H100s this year. Nvidia officials have met with representatives from Amazon.com [AMZN](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-AMZN/), Meta, Microsoft, Google and OpenAI to discuss making custom chips for them, according to two sources familiar with the meetings. Beyond data center chips, the company has pursued telecom, automotive and video game customers. In 2022, Nvidia said it would let third-party customers integrate some of its proprietary networking technology with their own chips. The company has said nothing about the program since, and Reuters is reporting its wider ambitions for the first time. A Nvidia spokesperson declined to comment beyond the company's 2022 announcement. Dina McKinney, a former Advanced Micro Devices [AMD](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-AMD/) and Marvell executive, heads Nvidia's custom unit and her team's goal is to make its technology available for customers in cloud, 5G wireless, video games and automotives, according to a LinkedIn profile. Those mentions were scrubbed and her title was changed after Reuters sought comment from Nvidia. Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Meta and OpenAI declined to comment. $30 BILLION MARKET According to estimates from research firm 650 Group’s Alan Weckel, the data center custom chip market will grow to as much as $10 billion this year, and double that in 2025. The broader custom chip market was worth roughly $30 billion in 2023, which amounts to roughly 5% of annual global chip sales, according to Needham analyst Charles Shi. Currently, custom silicon design for data centers is dominated by Broadcom and Marvell. In a typical arrangement, a design partner such as Nvidia would offer intellectual property and technology, but leave the chip fabrication, packaging and additional steps to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. [2330](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/TWSE-2330/) or another contract chip manufacturer. Nvidia moving into this territory has the potential to eat into Broadcom and Marvell sales. "With Broadcom's custom silicon business touching $10 billion, and Marvell’s around $2 billion, this is a real threat," said Dylan Patel, founder of the silicon research group SemiAnalysis. "It's a real big negative - there's more competition entering the fray." BEYOND AI Nvidia is in talks with telecom infrastructure builder Ericsson [61QS](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/LSE-61QS/) for a wireless chip that includes the chip designer's graphics processing unit (GPU) technology, according to two sources familiar with the talks. 650 Group's Weckle expects the telecom custom chip market to remain flat at roughly $4 billion to $5 billion a year. Ericsson declined to comment. Nvidia also plans to target the automotive and video game markets, according to sources and public social media postings. Weckel expects the custom auto market to grow consistently from its current $6 billion to $8 billion range at 20% a year, and the $7 billion to $8 billion video game custom chip market could increase with the next-generation consoles from Xbox and Sony [6857](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/TSE-6857/). Nintendo’s current Switch handheld console already includes an Nvidia chip, the Tegra X1. A new version of the Switch console expected this year is likely to include a Nvidia custom design, according to one source. Nintendo declined to comment. \- Reuters

r/weedstocksSee Comment

My thinking is that they just dumped 2m shares (just using TLRY as an example) near all-time lows, almost certainly to shorts who covered with them. It's a little funky too because TLRY is liquid enough that they could have dumped them all on the 23rd (when the fund is officially over) and it wouldn't have dumped the sp all that much (ie: there are about 1m shares on the bid between 2.50 and 2.55 just on the TSE)... so the fact that they dumped early, with lots of rumors swirling makes me go hmmm

Mentions:#TLRY#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

TSE: GGD - GoGold though really they're a silver play with gold and copper production. Essentially zero debt, inferred deposits at Los Ricos North & South have an NPV of approx. $950m, should see additional returns from Parral zinc circuit generating $500k/month cash flow reflecting on the books next disclosure, sitting on approx. $100m cash, months away from permits and PEA. They've run the gauntlet and are well positioned (and managed) for the home stretch. Current market cap = $392m which is severely undervalued IMO.

Mentions:#TSE#NPV
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Sure man it'll be rough math but my source is Roaring Kitty - Tools Part 3 of 3 (spreadsheets) recorded on 6/23/20 according to him: port % / ticker / price in video / High of Stock since that video 2.17 TSE $22.51 High of $76 2.01 RRC $5.84 High of $36 1.93 PTEN $4.21 High of \~$20 1.92 PBF $12.06 High of $56 1.9 NGD $1.27 High of \~$2.3 1.57 RFP $2.18 #Can't find the high, think the stock was delisted but I did this before and this doesn't seem familiar, pretty sure it was higher although let's just assume it's a loss for the heck of it 1.55 CNR $5.96 can't find, stock was renamed 1.54 PUMP $5.44 High of \~$15 1.4 OVV $10.38 High of \~$60 1.33 FTK $0.98 High of $18 1.26 WTTR $5.12 High of \~$9.50 1.23 MAC $8.98 hIGH OF \~$22 might have done smth wrong and not accounting for weird conditions but there ya go

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

You've got ASX, TSE, LSE, crypto. Should be more than enough to scratch your itch for a day.

Mentions:#ASX#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

TSE:BTCC.B has been around a while. They’re not the only one. Why is everyone so worked up about a US ETF when other options are available?

Mentions:#TSE
r/stocksSee Comment

QRTEA will outperform the market also HPP and STNE and $UEIC, TSE, RIOT, and MARA

r/stocksSee Comment

get dollarama inc. TSE: DOL

Mentions:#TSE#DOL
r/stocksSee Comment

> Monopolize precious childhood memories and bank off of nostalgia. That's not a good strategy. You can only bank on nostalgia if there are entertainment assets that the consumer can recall. Future generations would not have that connect with Disney's IP if they stopped their visual entertainment divisions. You should take a look at Bandai Namco Holdings (TSE: 7832) and its subsidiaries, and give their business model a hard look. Disney is not very different from them, and has 10x as much global brand awareness and a much more diverse IP base.

Mentions:#IP#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

#TSE exchange. Ticker VFV sp500 Canadian etf tracking us 500 is up almost .5 #tomorrow is green 💚 lmao 🤌

Mentions:#TSE
r/investingSee Comment

Which exchange? TSE?

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

So TSE in that picture stands for Toronto Stock Exchange. It is not a ticker!

Mentions:#TSE
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Why don't you take a look at the charts of the big 4 banks over there, MUFG MFG SMFG and SoftBank Group Corp (9984 on the TSE). Something broke big time because they are all losing their entire ass.

r/stocksSee Comment

SXP (TSE). Need you to pump the stock so I can get rid of my bags

Mentions:#TSE