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Royal Bank of Canada T.RY

Alternate Symbol(s):  RY | T.RY.PR.J | RBMCF | T.RY.PR.M | T.RY.PR.N | RBCPF | T.RY.PR.O | RYLBF | T.RY.PR.S

Royal Bank of Canada is a global financial institution. Its business includes Personal & Commercial Banking, Wealth Management, Investor Services, Capital Markets and Insurance. The Personal & Commercial Banking comprises its personal banking operations and certain retail investment businesses in Canada, the Caribbean and United States, as well as its commercial and corporate banking operations in Canada and the Caribbean. Wealth Management provides a full suite of investment, trust and other wealth management solutions and businesses. Capital Markets provides public and private companies, institutional investors, governments and central banks globally with a range of capital markets products and services across its two main business lines, Corporate and Investment Banking and Global Markets. Insurance offers a range of life, health, home, auto, travel, wealth and reinsurance advice and solutions, and creditor and business insurance services to individual, business and group clients.


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Comment by ElMarkOon Nov 12, 2008 1:58pm
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Post# 15581302

RE: Insurance Smush74

RE: Insurance Smush74What support Smush?  It seems there are as many who disagree with you as agree with your faulty premise.  BTW pleeeeease tell me where I can buy a 1 oz gold bar for $800 and get delivery immediately. The reality is that gold & silver are both selling at a least a 40% premium over the spot price.

Anyhow you're quote from your lengthy but childish reply, "I like dividen paying growth stocks financial."   First off there are some spelling errors but it's UselessYannio's game to be the spelling monitor.  Your response was long, so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. 

I'm sorry but there absolutely no prospects for growth for ALL five major Canadian banks.  Do you need an anvil to fall on your head to get that message?  The book value of many mortgages in Canada are worth less than the market value of the properties. Very bad scenario. I hate to break it to you but we are only at the beginning of the downturn.  Even the CREA predicts that the median home value will decline in Canada over the next year and they have a vested interest in vibrant real estate market.

Although I disagree with Cannonball on many points, I will say his strategy in investing in banks is far more solid than most of the pinheads who pump banks on these forums. Cannonball recommended "covered call options" which indicates that even Cannonball was neutral on banks at best but he did adapt his investment strategy to mitigate his risk.  IMHO shorting (but pick your spots carefully folks) or avoid banks altogether is the best investment strategy of all.

Following YappyYannio & DividendIdiot will ensure you're on the road to poverty.

El-Mark-O
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