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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    Bank financials and balance sheets can't be analysed in quite the same way as other businesses.
    Dipshit opened up Yahoo and went "wow, look at that debt!!1!!"

    Moron thinks that people's deposits are an asset.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twin_Cam_Turbo View Post
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    Their mortgage gets sold to another bank.
    Kk I Need to know where my heloc gonna go lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by suntan View Post
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    Dipshit opened up Yahoo and went "wow, look at that debt!!1!!"

    Moron thinks that people's deposits are an asset.
    Are you getting sensitive that it was obvious you said something stupid? Coming back to keep editing your posts lol

    Don’t worry. Continuing to double down is very on brand.

    TD has legislated solvency, that’s not a strength and won’t in and of itself keep it afloat.
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suntan View Post
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    Dipshit opened up Yahoo and went "wow, look at that debt!!1!!"

    Moron thinks that people's deposits are an asset.
    Yeah, @Buster !! Take that! Put that in your pipe and smoke it!

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    No way a bank like that fails...at least I fucking sure hope not. Will be taking a bath in the 6 figures for all my stocks with them...though they already are losing me a fair bit as it is at the moment.

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    You guys are the only ones talking about a bank failure. Td can absorb any fine the sec throws at them.... td is the second largest bank in Canada.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwill View Post
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    You guys are the only ones talking about a bank failure. Td can absorb any fine the sec throws at them.... td is the second largest bank in Canada.
    But we're also talking about moose reach-arounds and squatting to piss, so don't paint us all with the same brush!

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    I guess they have too few nickels?
    Cocoa $7,000 per tonne.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePenIsMightier View Post
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    But we're also talking about moose reach-arounds and squatting to piss, so don't paint us all with the same brush!
    Doverse interests
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    I'm way less "me" than people give me discredit for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shakalaka View Post
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    No way a bank like that fails...at least I fucking sure hope not. Will be taking a bath in the 6 figures for all my stocks with them...though they already are losing me a fair bit as it is at the moment.
    You hold td stock outside of an index fund?

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    Realistically the USA can throw out a bail that Trump can't handle.

    I can imagine that fines can be limitless and arbitrary. It would make sense for the USA to collapse a Canadian bank before dipping into their own. As for banks dealing in drugs and guns (and indentured servitude of its own populace) yes - the USA does have at least 15x that just from per head GDP. Doesn't mean that they will go after those banks though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    You hold td stock outside of an index fund?
    He means his Investments are held through TD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    You hold td stock outside of an index fund?
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    He means his Investments are held through TD.
    I meant what buster is saying. Yes, I am not a savvy trader, nor am I a day trader so hold on to them long term. Have a fair it of TD stand-alone stocks. In the past they have done me well but didn't exactly buy them at a dip on this occasion.

    Though ironically as extraslow said, almost all my stock investments are through TD bank as well so there's double fuckin jeopardy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePenIsMightier View Post
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    If their stock took a big dive, I'd buy the shit out of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakalaka View Post
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    I meant what buster is saying. Yes, I am not a savvy trader, nor am I a day trader so hold on to them long term. Have a fair it of TD stand-alone stocks. In the past they have done me well but didn't exactly buy them at a dip on this occasion.

    Though ironically as extraslow said, almost all my stock investments are through TD bank as well so there's double fuckin jeopardy.
    According to Google, Lehman was 45bill market cap, bear stearns 20bill market cap, TD is 132bill lol this cwazy cupcakes

    But also if TD investing loses my ETFS, it's only fair they also lose my HELOC, right? I am willing to make that trade haha
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    CDIC and CIPF are your friends.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    CDIC and CIPF are your friends.
    $100k and $1mill

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    They will probably get a bounce on earnings May 23rd. But this is a bear market stock currently. It's under the 200 day MA, and keeps banging it's head on the 200 as a resistance level. Initial perception for me when I hear how much short action is riding on this, is to go long on it. But chart wise it's an obvious short.

    Broke out of it's current channel on Friday, would've wanted to go short at about $76.50, price target is about $72.50 If it bounces at earnings when they say they made another billion dollars, and gets above the daily 9EMA, it's likely another opportunity to short as soon as it drops back under that 9EMA again.


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    TA can SaVE uS! 11!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakalaka View Post
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    I meant what buster is saying. Yes, I am not a savvy trader, nor am I a day trader so hold on to them long term. Have a fair it of TD stand-alone stocks. In the past they have done me well but didn't exactly buy them at a dip on this occasion.

    Though ironically as extraslow said, almost all my stock investments are through TD bank as well so there's double fuckin jeopardy.
    Wait a sec, so your shares in companies like Google, Microsoft etc that are held with TD will also be lost on the off chance they go tits up? I assumed those would be safe as you own the shares of those companies and would continue to hold them

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