Procter & Gamble on Friday reported mixed quarterly results as it struggles to bring back shoppers after two years hiking prices across its portfolio, from Tide detergent to Charmin toilet paper. The company’s prices were up 3% compared with the year-ago period, although CFO Andre Schulten said on a media call that P&G didn’t institute any nationwide price hikes during the quarter. Despite its disappointing sales, the consumer giant raise...
I’m curious what you guys think about how these two compare Being as how Walmart has a significant presence in both general retail/groceries and warehouse sales, wouldn’t it make sense to invest in them over Costco? Walmart has a rapidly expanding e-commerce presence, a wide moat and is consistently looking for additional sources of revenue (Vizio purchase, Ibotta investment etc). What would make an investor chose Costco over Walmart? Genuinely curious, I feel that it’s a case of som...
Hi all, apologies for the room temperature IQ question. I've focused most investing in Canadian based ETFs rather than in$纳指100ETF-Invesco QQQ Trust(QQQ.US)$,$SPDR 标普500指数ETF(SPY.US)$etc. I wanted to ask about investing in stocks that are on the NYSE versus the CAD Hedged stock that appears. The CAD hedged always appears at a much more purchasable price but is it better or worse for the long term? Looking at some stocks like Eli Lilly (~$614USD vs $...
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Brooklynnn :
RRSP is better for holding USD stocks as you don’t have to pay 15% tax on dividends
Brooklyn Hey :
I wouldn't care too much about stock prices, since they won't factor into performance. CAD-hedged just means that you are protected from USD weakness relative to CAD. But then you are vulnerable to USD strength. Depends what happens, which performs better. For example, CAD-hedged would've been great for 2001-2012, but bad for 2012-2023. I think USD may weaken over the next ten years, but I'm not totally convinced. So I have some of both, hedged and non-hedged. All in CAD / TSE. Example: VFV and VSP.
NwwoviceBrooklynnn:
Depends on the stock. Most stocks don't pay a very high dividend, and most of your profits will be from capital gains. I own some US stocks in my tfsa. MSFT dividend yield is 0.92%, which is currently around $3 dividend per share. The withholding tax is $0.45.
Bravo Jordan :
Directly in US stocks. As a Canadian, you probably already have sufficient CAD exposure via your job and possibly your house. Keep US stocks in USD, and CAD stocks in CAD.
In April, 2 Dividend Kings have announced dividend increases: 1.) Procter & Gamble ( $PG): 7% 2.) Johnson & Johnson ($JNJ): 4.2% We have received both #dividend increases! 🔥 Are you PG and JNJ shareholders as well?! $沃尔玛(WMT.US)$$好市多(COST.US)$$宝洁(PG.US)$$强生(JNJ.US)$
The stock market overreacted to strong retail sales data. Unnecessarily so. I believe that the Fed won't start cutting rates until there's a significant drop in stocks, regardless of the economic data coming in. The good news is that the current downturn is not the beginning of a major collapse. The economy is strong, and there's still plenty of liquidity in the system and markets. However, the spike in the VIX is concerning. The correction...
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Procter & Gamble sales disappoint as price hikes slow down
The company’s prices were up 3% compared with the year-ago period, although CFO Andre Schulten said on a media call that P&G didn’t institute any nationwide price hikes during the quarter.
Despite its disappointing sales, the consumer giant raise...
WMT vs COST?
Being as how Walmart has a significant presence in both general retail/groceries and warehouse sales, wouldn’t it make sense to invest in them over Costco?
Walmart has a rapidly expanding e-commerce presence, a wide moat and is consistently looking for additional sources of revenue (Vizio purchase, Ibotta investment etc). What would make an investor chose Costco over Walmart?
Genuinely curious, I feel that it’s a case of som...
Invest in US stocks or CAD Hedged version of stock?
I wanted to ask about investing in stocks that are on the NYSE versus the CAD Hedged stock that appears.
The CAD hedged always appears at a much more purchasable price but is it better or worse for the long term?
Looking at some stocks like Eli Lilly (~$614USD vs $...
Mostly as follows for me :
$Vanguard U.S. Value Factor ETF(VFVA.US)$ : S&P 500 etf
$伯克希尔-A(BRK.A.US)$ cdr : Berkshire in CAD
$好市多(COST.US)$ cdr : Costo in CAD
$鑫苑置业(XIN.US)$ : Europe only ETF
Canadian : stocks only.
$Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc(ATD.CA)$ : Couche-Tard
$Dollarama Inc(DOL.CA)$ : Dollarama
$Stella-Jones Inc(SJ.CA)$ : Stella-Jones
1.) Procter & Gamble ( $PG): 7%
2.) Johnson & Johnson ($JNJ): 4.2%
We have received both #dividend increases! 🔥
Are you PG and JNJ shareholders as well?!
$沃尔玛(WMT.US)$$好市多(COST.US)$$宝洁(PG.US)$$强生(JNJ.US)$
Assessing Market Reaction to Retail Sales and VIX Spikes
I believe that the Fed won't start cutting rates until there's a significant drop in stocks, regardless of the economic data coming in.
The good news is that the current downturn is not the beginning of a major collapse. The economy is strong, and there's still plenty of liquidity in the system and markets.
However, the spike in the VIX is concerning. The correction...
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