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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Financial 15 Split Corp T.FTN

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.FTN.P.A | FNNCF

Financial 15 Split Corp. is a mutual fund, which invests in a portfolio consisting of over 15 financial services companies. The Company offers two types of shares, such as Preferred Shares and Class A Shares. Its investment objectives with respect to Preferred Shares are to provide holders of Preferred Shares with cumulative preferential monthly cash dividends in an amount of over 6.75... see more

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Financial 15 Split Corp > Some Warning Signs
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Post by Experienced on Mar 28, 2024 8:32am

Some Warning Signs

In my past post, I mentioned my concerns over the fact that the market sentiment indicator has been stuck in the Greed and Excessive Greed range for the past few weeks.  This is usually a signal that the market is getting overheated.  Sooner or later the last person desperate to get in will have spent all their money and the number of buyers declines and the market retreats due to a lack of buyers.

The other worriesome indicator is the so-called Buffet indicator.  Buffet has often said that this indicator is the one that he relies on since it is the most accurate.

So what is it ?

His indicator is to take the Wilshire 5000 which is the broadest market index and compare the valuation of those stocks to US GNP.  In simple terms it measure the value of all the stocks against the size of the US economy.  For Buffet, a reading of 100% is OK and a reading of 70% or lower suggests that there are bargains out there.

What is the current value of this comparison?

Ready???

190%!!!!


Something to think about when making investment decisions.
Comment by mouserman on Mar 28, 2024 9:35am
Yes certainly some of the valuations seem outrageous, particularly in the AI space.. Valuations of banks dont seem to be too far above the norm.... but there are a LOT of liabilities for loans that SHOULD concern the banks..
Comment by Richou77 on Mar 28, 2024 10:08am
I agree with you Mouse, bank are not too high right now.  I think they are concerned about PCL (Provisions for credit losses) For example, RBC increased their PCL every quarter.  They have close to 2 billions in PCL.  And when the rates will go down, it will reduce the pressure. Thanks for your time to let us know the NAV every day!
Comment by NobleHouse on Mar 28, 2024 4:31pm
I can't speak for the US banks with their wild west investing and regulation world , but my take is a decline in interest rates by the Fed and BOC intent on damaging our economies will abate and ease these provision concerns.As in the past , all those who subscribe to panic then sell up and put your money in the Prefs , recommended more than once , or just exit completely and perhaps invest in ...more  
Comment by Experienced on Mar 29, 2024 7:22am
NobleHouse.....don't disagree with your points and in fact I have posted a number of times that I see banks as being beneficiaries of AI in terms of efficiency.   My point in my previous point is that there are some accurate and key indicators out there that suggest that a correction is coming and that market valuations are too high. In such a scenario, bank stock share prices will go ...more  
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