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Financial 15 Split Corp T.FTN

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.FTN.PR.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% annually and to pay the holders of the Preferred Shares approximately $10 per Preferred Share on or about the termination date. Its investment objectives with respect to Class A Shares are to provide holders of Class A Shares with regular monthly cash distributions and to permit holders to participate in all growth in the net asset value of the Company over $15 per unit, by paying holders on or about the termination date such amounts as remain in the Company after paying over $10 per Preferred Share. The Company’s investment manager is Quadravest Capital Management Inc.


TSX:FTN - Post by User

Comment by mousermanon Nov 04, 2024 4:44pm
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Post# 36296045

RE:RE:RE:RE:Warren Buffett keeps selling

RE:RE:RE:RE:Warren Buffett keeps selling
flamingogold wrote: Being contraian has helped me avoid a few cliffs. I don't like to chase tops because that road often ends. I usually sell a bit too early but that's better than beng too late. Green is always good. Greed is not.

rixpix wrote: I agree.
Markets might continue going up but that doesn't mean that stocks are good buys at these levels. 

Many believe that the markets will continue to rise after the US elections. 

I've learned that when many believe the same thing will happen in the markets, the opposite usually happens, and with tax loss season about to start, I'm staying put.
GL



I never have any trouble going to cash, right after ex divvy date. Have weeks to make up your mind what is a deal and what isnt.  Avoided a lot of downside selling friday... US election tomorrow does not give me any reason to hold onto stocks... 
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