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Well, I think it is the time to long the US.
: W" Z' n: X! K6 \# v8 fNow, there is so much pressure on Fed already from wallStreet.8 R2 [% W2 C5 s8 W
If we think in the other way, now, US vs CAD is almost 1:1. How about long some US dollar and do the term deposits.7 p3 k' _8 L/ s9 v! N q
TD can give you 4.2%.
2 O/ @, K! }+ k: HBMO can give you 4.3%.# R4 D( \: m6 T' O5 c" i, `+ s" y" n
RBC can give you 4.0%.' d( e- Z8 l/ k
(Roughly)8 B: N1 ^8 H5 O" p1 R+ ?
If the US will appreciate in the next yr, I think it can give you around 10%.
- ]$ G3 E$ {8 V4 |Also, this strategy is suitable for someone who has some US in hand or some conservative investors.
: P/ d J- o/ `1 s/ c" VAlso, some of the investor might wait until Sep, 18th, 2007 because the Fed will announce the rates again.
" D' j# V; W, r+ V8 f9 gFrom the reality, the pressure is around 25bps to 50bps, but we are not sure yet.8 T0 L) s9 h e0 z
Rough calculation:0 ~" w- h! H8 V
Right now, US vs CAD: 1:1.03( C. p1 l: U: P
Buy 10000 US cost you 105000( `# I- j1 \8 A9 b2 l! d
Deposit 10000 US in one yr term deposit (one yr later): 1040003 N$ Y% r- `& S0 D
If US appreciate to 1:1:10, you will have 114400 CAD.
3 U0 C3 @8 j* _( yIf US depreciate to 1:0.90, you will have 93600 CAD.
, J& \% {1 ^7 Q+ ^% lI am not going to say which way you should go, that is the question you should arrive for yourself.
+ i5 r7 k4 |" QBut, I am just saying another way to invest your money wisely.
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' N3 U* p+ A9 |" Z3 k, d, V3 vAll above are my own opinions, PLEASE consider the risk you can take and other factors because I am NOT going to be responsible for any losses may occur to you in the future. Thank you. |
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