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poppa pri
11-01-2007, 02:02 PM
does anyone use this site on a reg. basis...I'm more of a thestreet.com person, but stockpickr is kinda fantastic lol they have this section where you can ask questions and people write back...so i asked "what are very good high yielding dividend stocks" and i got back "Canadian royalty trusts yield very highly. CNE, HTE, PGH, and PWI" someone gave me PID and the best is FRO, pays $7.55 :lostit

So Deeva
11-01-2007, 02:06 PM
does anyone use this site on a reg. basis...I'm more of a thestreet.com person, but stockpickr is kinda fantastic lol they have this section where you can ask questions and people write back...so i asked "what are very good high yielding dividend stocks" and i got back "Canadian royalty trusts yield very highly. CNE, HTE, PGH, and PWI" someone gave me PID and the best is FRO, pays $7.55 :lostit

out of curiousity why are you so into dividend paying securities when you are not even taking them as income?

poppa pri
11-01-2007, 02:24 PM
out of curiousity why are you so into dividend paying securities when you are not even taking them as income?

well it all started when metlife went public and being that the entire family has individual long time policies they gave us a chunk of stocks are zip and on the advice of our metlife rep and close family friend...we enrolled them into drips...and it has worked out sweet...

blondie
11-01-2007, 03:12 PM
Henry Jr.

poppa pri
11-01-2007, 03:17 PM
Henry Jr.

resident ncc whore

blondie
11-01-2007, 03:19 PM
yea, you got me! :cow

Gspot555
11-01-2007, 03:29 PM
does anyone use this site on a reg. basis...I'm more of a thestreet.com person, but stockpickr is kinda fantastic lol they have this section where you can ask questions and people write back...so i asked "what are very good high yielding dividend stocks" and i got back "Canadian royalty trusts yield very highly. CNE, HTE, PGH, and PWI" someone gave me PID and the best is FRO, pays $7.55 :lostit

I believe that you have to pay an extra 15% tax to Canada on those. In fact, I think it is automatically taken off.

Correct me if I am wrong.

poppa pri
11-01-2007, 03:59 PM
I believe that you have to pay an extra 15% tax to Canada on those. In fact, I think it is automatically taken off.

Correct me if I am wrong.

well when i owned yumana gold they automatically took off the tax on any and all transactions...i have to go log back into ameritrade to see...but i think your right