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This is a podcast about value investing. Far too many investing podcasts focus on nothing but pumping meme stocks and cryptocurrency rather than providing accurate and unbiased information. The goal of this show is simple: to educate the average retail investor on the risks of investing and apply a value-oriented investing approach that focuses on minimizing downside and building long-term wealth. So if this interests you, stick around!
[Disclaimer]: This is not financial advice, I am not a financial advisor. Please do your own research and do not make investing decisions based on my opinions alone.
Comprehensive Analysis of Canadian Bank Stocks Amid Tariff Threats
Investing Sucks
25 minutes
7 months ago
Comprehensive Analysis of Canadian Bank Stocks Amid Tariff Threats
Explore a thorough sector analysis of Canadian bank stocks, especially in light of recent tariff threats. This episode delves into various facets of the banking industry, discussing its historical performance and future projections.
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This content is not financial advice. Please consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
00:00:00: Introduction00:00:56: Industry Regulation: A Double-Edged Sword00:02:23: High ROE Nature of Canadian Banking00:04:02: Capital Adequacy Requirements00:06:59: Loan Loss Provisions00:09:35: Why the Banks Have Historically Performed So Well00:13:34: 5 Year Return Projections
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Investing Sucks
This is a podcast about value investing. Far too many investing podcasts focus on nothing but pumping meme stocks and cryptocurrency rather than providing accurate and unbiased information. The goal of this show is simple: to educate the average retail investor on the risks of investing and apply a value-oriented investing approach that focuses on minimizing downside and building long-term wealth. So if this interests you, stick around!
[Disclaimer]: This is not financial advice, I am not a financial advisor. Please do your own research and do not make investing decisions based on my opinions alone.