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Enbridge Inc T.ENB

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.ENB.P.V | EBRGF | T.ENB.P.F | T.ENB.P.Y | T.ENB.P.G | EBBGF | ENBFF | EBGEF | EBRZF | T.ENB.P.H | EBBNF | ENBGF | ENNPF | T.ENB.P.I | ENBHF | T.ENB.P.J | ENB | T.ENB.P.K | ENBMF | T.ENB.P.A | T.ENB.P.N | ENBNF | T.ENB.P.B | T.ENB.P.P | ENBOF | T.ENB.P.C | T.ENB.P.T | T.ENB.P.D | T.ENB.P.U | ENBRF | T.ENB.P.E

Enbridge Inc. is an energy transportation and distribution company. The Company operates through five business segments: Liquids Pipelines, Gas Transmission and Midstream, Gas Distribution and Storage, Renewable Power Generation, and Energy Services. Liquids Pipelines consists of pipelines and terminals in Canada and the United States that transport and export various grades of crude oil and other liquid hydrocarbons. Gas Transmission and Midstream consists of its investments in natural gas pipelines and gathering and processing facilities in Canada and the United States. Gas Distribution and Storage consists of its natural gas utility operations. Renewable Power Generation consists of investments in wind and solar assets, geothermal, waste heat recovery, and transmission assets. Energy Services provides physical commodity marketing, logistics services, and energy marketing services. The Company owns Aitken Creek Gas Storage facility and Aitken Creek North Gas Storage facility.


TSX:ENB - Post by User

Comment by silkoson Aug 12, 2021 4:01pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Fiddy Today ?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Fiddy Today ?I stand corrected.

Thx to Sarge and Q for pointing out what was obvious for everyone else.

The lock on funds is for withdrawal only, not for reinvestment.

The Marner maneuver makes more sense than ever.

silkos wrote: Thank you Sarge for the nice comment.

You may be right. I tried to do this in the past. Using CIBC IE and the transaction did not clear reason unsufficient funds.

This is my experience. You obviously have your own story.

SargeX wrote: You are definitely one dumb dilldo and post the stupidest stuff. 

If you make a sell, the cash is immeditaley available to you in your account. You don't have to wait for the sell order settlement date.

I do this quite often with my short term trades, buying something immediately with the same cash once a sell order is filled. 

silkos wrote: Why you need capital? Your situation may vary, I did need capital to trade quick before the Sell Order settled. Sell orders don't settle in real time.

If you believe ENB to be a strong investment (I do), I don't want to be our of my position for too long.

This is just my experience. I sold pre ex-div and bought back once the sell mayheim started.  Where do you get the funds to buy back quick if your Sell order is not settled yet? Either from cash available or a margin account if you have the setup with your investment brokerage.

This quarter I did not do the trade anymore. In fact I halved my position in ENB to pursue other stocks. We all do what we think its best.

I will stop here with this. If one cannot see the value in it, so be it.

Here is one more hug for you. Out of love and compassion for the less fortunate.


Quintessential1 wrote: You can't explain why you need the capital to trade because there isn't a reason and you don't need any capital just shares.  

Dilldos you are a spaz.

Hug my joint

;-)


silkos wrote: Q: If you are not trading ENB so ex div date won't help you at all anyway?

Ntot gonna bother to answer the capital. You don't have capital, so I would just waste time and you are not interested anyway. You are just looking for comma improper usage anyway.

You know my posts are not for you. The forum police is defunded. 

Hugs come your way anyway. Out of love & compasion.

Quintessential1 wrote: Who?

If you have the capital to support the move?

What really helps is if you know when the ex-div and record dates are and  what they mean.

Go Enbridge! ;-)



silkos wrote: The so called Marner Maneuvre would almost double the div. We may see ENB in the 48's next week ... so you can make even more than that if you are patient and have the capital to support the move.

That was sound advice!

I am wondering who else shared stuff like that here on this forum? No member comes to mind.

Hat off to Marner for actually sharing and teaching me something.

Why would you miss him? You'd think he is missing you?



FiddyFiddyOddz wrote: It's becoming more and more apparent as each quarter passes, that you're better off DUMPING your shares the day before ex-div, and buying them back the next day.  Doing so this time woulda put you around a buck 30 ahead, instead of 83 cents.  

That Manure 16 guy he was a smart cookie wasn't he ?  I really do miss his rambling diatribes...NOT !

Schoolin' Moe wrote:"Come on give fiddy a break......some guy called marino61 probably made a career out of that....and one hot tech woman is our next millionaire....lol...."

 

 

 

 

 

 




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