Cheaper shares of companies pumping record profits is a blessing.
It doesn't impact the economy.
It doesn't impact the economy.
Depends on the stability of the commodity or if it's Jrs a couple years out from production.
Cheaper shares of companies pumping record profits is a blessing.
It doesn't impact the economy.
Yeah nobody looked at gold when it dropped nearly $600 over the 3 years prior.A few juniors and few in production with a strong exploration program.
I'm still kicking myself for not getting Agnico Eagle stock 2 years ago.
Put in yer buy orders if you missed the opportunity on Wednesday.
Yep, before they bounce back 800 points tomorrow. What mutual funds would you recommend, Walter?
We just got the first real picture of the Toronto housing market — and it’s ugly
Sales plunge 22%, weakest January since 2009
Toronto home sales tumbled in the first month of 2018, as tougher mortgage qualification rules came into play and borrowing costs rose.
Sales in Canada’s biggest city fell 22 per cent to 4,019 units from a year earlier, according to data released Tuesday by the Toronto Real Estate Board. It was the weakest month of sales for January since 2009. The average price of a home sold in Toronto was $736,783, down 4.1 per cent from January 2017, though little changed from December.
We just got the first real picture of the Toronto housing market
Some people are going to have problems soon, if not already.
Did you devest your mutual funds yet ?
My own opinion says invest in a few blue chip stocks that pay consistent dividends ,well I try to diversify my portfolio does not allow for ultimate coverage .Yep, before they bounce back 800 points tomorrow. What mutual funds would you recommend, Walter?
My own opinion says invest in a few blue chip stocks that pay consistent dividends ,well I try to diversify my portfolio does not allow for ultimate coverage .
You best try bric .I hear that Nortel's pretty safe .... widows and orphans stocks.
I don't have any.Yep, before they bounce back 800 points tomorrow. What mutual funds would you recommend, Walter?