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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Canadian Life Companies Split Corp T.LFE

Alternate Symbol(s):  CLSPF | T.LFE.PR.B

The Companys investment objectives are (i) to provide holders of Preferred Shares with fixed cumulative preferential monthly cash dividends in the amount of $0.04375 per Preferred Share to yield 5.25% per annum on the original issue price (ii) to provide holders of Class A Shares with regular monthly cash distributions targeted to be $0.10 per Class A Share to yield 8.0% per annum on the... see more

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Canadian Life Companies Split Corp > LFE sees some profittaking
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Post by mouserman on May 28, 2024 10:01am

LFE sees some profittaking

Well it is not me selling , i have a bid at $4.92 ... no sells below $5.50... i dont sell any of my holdings EVER, at a big discount.  Not too surprising to see some profittaking in MFC , which has had a torrid rise since Early May.. rising from $32.5  MAy 1 to $36.5 at the high a few days ago. A gain of about 4$ or about  12.3%. And LFE got a 40 cent divvy on top of that.
Comment by flamingogold on May 28, 2024 10:12am
Isn't there a risk of getting trapped here? LFE always trades at a discount even when it's in payment territory. So if it were to trend down but people don't sell because it's at a big discount, that would increase their risk of holding at a loss and no distribution either to ease the pain. By the way, I'm not singling out just LFE, but also DF which trades at a discount.
Comment by mouserman on May 28, 2024 10:29am
Always a risk... its the stock market.. that is stupid comment. Even the some of best stocks can dive and maybe not miss in a general market correction, but capital losses occur. Especially buying at a premium. No mistaking the mood of the market, many of THESE SPLIT FUNDS, even ones like FTN that has a lot of safety and all financials are trading at a discount. If that isnt a red flag for people ...more  
Comment by flamingogold on May 28, 2024 11:55am
Yes it's the market and risk always exists. I just prefer to buy when things are unloved and very much over sold and then waiting. As Charlie Munger once said.. "The big money Is not in the buying and the selling but in the waiting" For example, I was buying the banks during the regional banking crises last year, now nowhere in the news. Back then, FFN for example was no where ...more  
Comment by Experienced on May 28, 2024 2:46pm
flaming.....yep.....depends on investment objectives etc of course.  A while back I bought some quality prefs like ENB and locked in a 9% dividend and enjoying an 8% capital gain and expect the capital gain to increase as interest rates go down...a great risk adjusted return in my books i also sold my LFE earlier today in the mid 4.90s that i bought last week at 4.81....just didn't like ...more  
Comment by flamingogold on May 28, 2024 3:17pm
You are correct, I believe we are all barking up the same tree. Mouserman is a great analytical trader, certainly better than me, and NavGod is good at shorting... something that is not in my arsenal at all. I look for undervalued plays and wait them out. Usually works out for me. BBD is currently my biggest gainer with more to come. It certainly has not been an easy hold but I had conviction in ...more  
Comment by Experienced on May 28, 2024 4:16pm
Yeah I bought SIA during Covid and sold a while back for a handsome gain....never was a fan if BBD though As for splits....I don't consider them as long term holds and use them for trading since there are often price inefficiencies that can be exploited  Back in the day I traded options and shorted stocks but at my age those things are a distant memory....lol....these days I spend my ...more  
Comment by flamingogold on May 28, 2024 5:33pm
No one likes BBD, that's what attracts me to it even more lol. Eventually the Globe and BNN will be pumping it, that is one milestone for me to sell a tranche. But, not before they get an A-rating credit upgrade from Fitch et al and a stock split and dividend resumption. Contrarian investing takes its share of gut punches at you but worth it when it works out. Enjoy the sun. If we ...more  
Comment by Experienced on May 29, 2024 1:22am
Flaming...good luck with BBD.  I see that a Quebec judge has just approved a class action suit against them....just too much going with that company  for me to get a good night's sleep if I owned them....lol.  At my age sleep is very important....lol. That said, I do agree agree with your overall philosophy regarding stock selection.
Comment by flamingogold on May 29, 2024 8:32am
Class action lawsuits are not out of the norm for publicly listed billion dollar market cap corps. Apple has one now. But, to your point "too much going with that company" implies it's all bad news. Lol, quite the contrary. That lawsuit was during a dark period for the company with a different CEO and board, where I might actually agree to the class action suit. But, this is not the ...more  
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