RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:2022 Third Quarter Results on November 4Interesting you put it that way. While you are right, you are also wrong. Selling high and getting back in at a discount is not a bad thing, regardless of the tax consequences. But then again, whatever works for you is best.
Quintessential1 wrote: It didn't cost me a cent. No capital gain and no capital loss until you sell son, boy, DF. LOL
The return is $3.44 per share per year with an eligable government tax credit.
That beats a 4% GIC taxed at the full income rate all year no matter what part of the year you calculate the yield from.
ENB is just a great investment. I know it . You know it (you're here and invested right....right!)
All those suckers gathering around outside looking in hoping to get in know it.
Oh yeah, Go Enbridge! ;-)
FiddyFiddy wrote: How much in share price did that 86 cent dividend cost you ?
Your capital woulda been preserved, and you woulda made 1 % this quarter in a 4 % GIC.
GIC for the win.
Yeah, i rest my case.....
Blow Enbridge......
Lil Quinny wrote:"Oh I don't know why not son.
After all we can hardly blame ENB when the entire market drops now can we?
At least they are paying that $.86 per share per quarter or $3.44 per share per year.
Thats approaching 7%. Beats your lousy 4% GIC all day son!
Go Enbridge! ;-)"