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In the context of TSX60 add speculation -  

39 members have voted

  1. 1. Before the end of this year, Fairfax (FFH.TO) will touch (intraday) high of

    • CAD 2000
      19
    • CAD 2100
      11
    • CAD 2200
      5
    • CAD 2300
      4

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  • Poll closed on 11/24/2024 at 06:00 AM

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Posted

This poll is anonymous but feel free to disclose and/or discuss your vote to compare with the result on the New Year 2025. 

 

I voted CAD 2100 just for being one conservative speculator! 

Posted
On 11/14/2024 at 9:01 AM, hardcorevalue said:

not seeing what the value add is on this stuff. feels like dogecoin traders speculating on next weeks price. 

 

good luck if that’s your thing though

Au Contraire!

 

Rather than being about short term speculation, this is about quantifying discussion around the speculation of the Tsx add.

 
The qualitative discussion gets deviated from main topic and it is difficult to make an analysis. 

 

We see that Fairfax investors are highly conservative and just expect touch of $2000 before year end while we have already touched 1950 today. 

 

Fairfax retail investors, like the ones on this board, are unlikely to have caused the run up in the share price, rather they are looking to trim their position as per their position comfort level.

 

Institutionals and funds are the likely buyers at present as they would want to look good when it gets added for having held it.

Posted

Final call to vote in this poll!

 

Long term investing is boring. 

 

However that is a good thing, a virtue in the value framework.

 

This boringness can make one vulnerable to the temptations of more lucrative opportunities in the near short term, though. 

 

This poll is just one attempt to keep things interesting for the long term buy and hold types. 

Posted

Coming in late here. Didn't want to start a new post.

 

If you believe the CBC, the Canadian dollar is trending down vs USD.

 

 

I'm unsure how that affect's the stock  price.

Posted

The volatility of the stock is too high in addition to the volatility of the earnings and diversity of international sources to worry about the impact of changes in exchange rate. The Canadian dollar may weaken in the short term but now it is reaching the historic lows and may recover over the longer term to parity. 

 

People who are gambling on the crypto to hedge against inflation may think of buying Canadian assets that should recover if resources boom. 

https://globalnews.ca/news/66674/timeline-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-canadian-loonie/

December 31, 2010: The Canadian dollar ends 2010 above parity with the U.S. currency, closing at its highest level in more than two and a half years amid rising commodity prices, at 100.54 cents U.S.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

S&P update, game day chant ~ 

 

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Two Financials Above Fairfax ~ 

 

Two Financials Below Fairfax ~ 

 

All four belong in the Tsx60 ~ 

 

Not the Fairfax, that's a pity ~ 

 

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