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    I have a bunch of CJ, BTE and ARX as long term holds. CJ dividend is going to keep climbing and they have a bunch of shares to buy back. Lots of insider ownership too

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    I recall some smart guy telling me CJ was a good buy. I didn't buy any and now I can't recall why.

    In general, I think Canadian energy is a good purchase now. And that's a HUGE turnaround from my previous thoughts on the matter.
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    It’s not without its risks at current share prices but I personally own a bunch of CJ.

    Having alignment with Murray Edwards is never a bad move, and this has torque in a way CNQ can’t because of their size.
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Gold might be signalling a market collapse.
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    How low can you go CNQ
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    I’m hoping the whole market dips to 2020 numbers.

    Oil is $95

    Recession is imminent.
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    A massive recession, you'll be working that golf course, not playing it.

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    I like oil investments at current prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    A massive recession, you'll be working that golf course, not playing it.
    Not likely haha.

    I’m hoping for 2020 prices, get your wallets ready.

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    A sector that currently has next to no debt.

    And a physical market that is massively skewed to under supply.

    Cash flow streams that are intensely undervalued compared to peer sectors that would be far more exposed to recession.

    Even if there is a recession, this is a great sector to park money in and clip returns while the storm wrecks others.

    2020 share prices seems like an incredibly dumb Thesis.
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    Anyone have experience with the horizons cash ETF?

    https://horizonsetfs.com/ETF/cash/

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    I wouldn't want it to be a big part of my asset mix, but could be useful for a portion, or for shorter term defensive position between other choices. Making 3.75% is just going to barely keep up to inflation.

    I assume it does what it says and is what you think it is. Horizons are reputable.

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    CJ announced a dividend increase yesterday as well as debt reduction. It was already paying a high yield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    I wouldn't want it to be a big part of my asset mix, but could be useful for a portion, or for shorter term defensive position between other choices. Making 3.75% is just going to barely keep up to inflation.

    I assume it does what it says and is what you think it is. Horizons are reputable.
    If you are going on a defense, why ETF at 3.75% at all when GIC is giving up to 4.5%. Rates are not coming down anytime soon and the world is tethering on recession anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    A sector that currently has next to no debt.

    And a physical market that is massively skewed to under supply.

    Cash flow streams that are intensely undervalued compared to peer sectors that would be far more exposed to recession.

    Even if there is a recession, this is a great sector to park money in and clip returns while the storm wrecks others.

    2020 share prices seems like an incredibly dumb Thesis.
    He isnt known for being smart. He's known for having the best and smartest kids. Get it straight

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    Time to buy equities is nearly here baby.
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    Oh guys we've been here before. 2000/2008/2020

    It's just temporary anyway
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    Enbridge <$50.. long term buy and hold? Debating it and Energy Transfer

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    Anyone here looked at BHP for a long term? Their dividend is outrageous. And with their Jansen potash mine coming online in the somewhat near future, probably fits well in this thread.

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    Has META hit bottom?

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