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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Brookfield Office Properties Inc T.BPO.PR.R


Primary Symbol: T.BPO.PR.A Alternate Symbol(s):  BKAAF | T.BPO.PR.T | BRPPF | BKOFF | T.BPO.PR.W | T.BPO.PR.X | BRKFF | BRPYF | T.BPO.PR.Y | BROAF | T.BPO.PR.C | T.BPO.PR.E | T.BPO.PR.G | T.BPO.PR.I | T.BPS.PR.U | BROPF | BOPPF | T.BPO.PR.N | BKEEF | T.BPO.PR.P

Brookfield Office Properties Inc. is a global office property company. The Company owns, manages, and develops premier assets in the resilient markets. The Company's signature properties define the skylines of dynamic cities around the globe, including New York, Washington, D.C., Houston, Los Angeles, Toronto, Calgary, London, Berlin, Sydney and Perth. From Brookfield Places in New York City... see more

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Post by CrazyTraderon May 29, 2024 6:06pm

Everyone are sheep. Pierre thinks the way he does because

he's a sheep.     I'm pretty sure most people think the same as Pierre and view/use their TFSA/RRSP accounts for "safe" retirement investing and then use their " ...more  
Post by CrazyTraderon May 29, 2024 5:51pm

Holding low yielding assets in TFSA and High Yielding Assets

in your Cash/Margin account.....  Just based on interest/dividends, I really question how much taxes you really save with the dividend tax credit. Factor in Capital Gains Tax.....   I& ...more  
Comment by CrazyTraderon May 29, 2024 5:35pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Pierre, you will probably pay way way more tax.....

The point, you could have DOUBLED your TFSA.   and not pay any tax.    That's the point I've been trying to make all my posts basically.   If you are going to ...more  
Comment by CrazyTraderon May 29, 2024 5:31pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:Pierre, you will probably pay way way more tax.....

didn't you buy some A's at the bottom?   oh, right, I think you sold them long ago.   So, no, you are not sitting on 100% gains. Point is, you could have doubled your TFSA ...more  
Comment by pierrelebelon May 29, 2024 5:22pm

RE:RE:RE:Pierre, you will probably pay way way more tax.....

YOU CLEARLY DO NOT GET IT! Our TFSAs are fully invested.  There is no cash in there to buy BPO.  We would have to sell stuff to buy other stuff.  What is the point?  We are very ...more  
Comment by CrazyTraderon May 29, 2024 5:06pm

RE:RE:Pierre, you will probably pay way way more tax.....

Look Pierre, you are sitting on 100% gains on some of your shares I believe.   You could have doubled your TFSA in less than a year going from $95,000 to $190,000.      TAX ...more  
Comment by pierrelebelon May 29, 2024 5:05pm

RE:RE:RE:Pierre, you will probably pay way way more tax.....

"$95,000 is all you got in your TFSA????!!!!!!!" Clearly you only want to fight.  I did not state that our TFSA only had $95,000 in them.  I only stated that we do not use our ...more  
Comment by CrazyTraderon May 29, 2024 4:48pm

RE:RE:Pierre, you will probably pay way way more tax.....

LOL Pierre, your TFSA should be way way way more than $95,000.    $95,000 is your contribution limit.   What about what you can earn in your TFSA all these years.   You ...more  
Comment by pierrelebelon May 29, 2024 4:37pm

RE:Pierre, you will probably pay way way more tax.....

Clearly you did not read my earlier post. The laws allow a maximum contribution of $95,000 in TFSA (currently $7,000 yearly) per taxpayer. It may be great for you to shelter your BPO preferred ...more  
Post by CrazyTraderon May 29, 2024 4:36pm

Pierre going to pay MASSIVE Taxes on Capital Gains

just so he can save a few dollars using the "dividend tax credit" by having BPO in his cash/margin account instead of TFSA.   He probably has 100% capital gains in less than a ...more  
Post by CrazyTraderon May 29, 2024 4:23pm

Pierre, you will probably pay way way more tax.....

You are probably already sitting on 100% capital gains on share price on some of your shares.    Taxes on that will be way way way more than the taxes you save on your dividend. How much ...more  
Post by CrazyTraderon May 29, 2024 3:40pm

50 Day Combine Total Average Volume 97,455 shares, Jan 19

3,794,000+ BPO shares traded that day.      THAT's  40 times the normal volume traded.... Yet, barely a peep.   And know one knows who the buyer was.
Post by CrazyTraderon May 29, 2024 3:22pm

One Day, Jan 19th, over 3,794,000 BPO shares QUIETLY were

bought up.  That's only counting the BPO shares I track, not all of them.  And not BPY which were Blackrock's #1 holding in their CPD ETF.    That's a ONE day hual ...more  
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