Post by
Gord_Alberta on Oct 21, 2022 5:17am
Question for mouserman...
I owned FFN a few years ago; sold 60% because things did not seem right. Should have sold all; the good news is that I did not lose money.
I bought FTN this week based upon the dividend. Yet I note that had I owned this stock over the past 3 years, the dividends reinvested would not even have close to covering losses. Your thoughts?
Comment by
Gord_Alberta on Oct 21, 2022 2:26pm
Thank you for your feedback. I have not lost money this year either... Since 95% of my investments are on the DRIP program; I actually like lower stock prices - SO LONG as steady monthly dividends are paid. Twas sort of curious if you see anything in this Bear market to drive FTN's share price too low for a dividend...
Comment by
mouserman on Oct 21, 2022 2:35pm
Yes i believe there is the potential for a serious enough correction in the markets /financials to see FTN maybe miss a distribution. I dont view it as likely, or happening before the new year. I think next year may get worse, if the Central Bankers continue on their quest to make homeowners bankrupt with high inflation and rising interest rates.
Comment by
CanaanR on Oct 30, 2022 4:49pm
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Comment by
Gord_Alberta on Nov 01, 2022 10:16pm
Since you own eit,un - just look at the chart as of November 1st each year... Nov 1st 2019 - $10.77 + $3.60 = $ 14.37 plus dividends reinvested Nov 1st 2020 - $10.09 + $2.40 = $12.49 plus dividends reinvested (the whack of new shares bought at $7.29 in March was a nice bonus... Nov 1st 2021 - $13.09 + $1.20 = $14.29 plus dividends reinversted
Comment by
CanaanR on Nov 02, 2022 9:38pm
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Comment by
Gord_Alberta on Nov 03, 2022 1:24am
I used to own FTN & FFN yet stepped away from 90% of this investment earlier this year. Bought 1,335 shares of FTN when it seemed right in early October. And yes, I am mainly buy & hold... Overall you are correct. 90% of my money is in eit.un - yet I like some slightly higher dividends. Willing to diversify a fraction to achieve that goal... ;-)
Comment by
GreenCarpStorm on Nov 03, 2022 7:12am
maybe stick to GICs John "Canannr" Plows ...
Comment by
SusanBolland on Nov 19, 2022 4:53am
maybe stick to GIC's ... just saying
Comment by
EdRudner5 on Nov 29, 2022 5:24am
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Comment by
BurlingtonJohn on Nov 03, 2022 4:57am
Please keep your posts about FTN.... Thanks