Quote from stefan_777:
Yes definately. But who says the U.S financials can't get beaten down even more? And of course, the Canadian financials will likely follow the same direction as they have since this mess started. Even though they may have no part of it.
What I meant was ridiculous was that the U.S financials decide the direction of Cnd bank stocks. As a Canadian myself, knowing how strong our banks are, it pisses me off, but as a trader, I really don't care. I'm trading what's happening, not what ought to be happening.
haha I don't even trade CND stocks anymore, G.L guys. Look's like you had a good day.
Edit: Did I get myself into a thread with investors, or traders? I'm guessing the former, so have a good 10 years guys.![]()
Quote from Kassz007:
While Canadian banks are correlated to the movement of American financials, they do not move "in step" as you have suggested. While Canadian banks have been hit hard, they have not been hit NEARLY as hard as the American top financials. I see little downside risk at these levels, with large upside potential. To answer your question, I am buying at these levels with expectation of profit by 2010.