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To: JGoren who wrote (196229)10/27/2025 7:16:01 PM
From: waitwatchwander3 Recommendations

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Bill Wolf
Dr. John
vkvraju5

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OT: Once you get to the top tax rate it can't go higher. I suspect once I get to that level I'll be there until the pot gets it's final dipping into due to being passed on into inheritance.

Our tax laws may be different than yours but I suspect once one takes health care costs into consideration taxation levels between Canada and the US aren't all that different.

Every year, it gets harder and harder to keep one's tax bill reasonable and manageable. All that tax deferral of our wage earning years comes home to roost.

I'd $300/share without hesitation. Waiting for a $T in market cap has been more than proven to be most non sensical.



To: JGoren who wrote (196229)10/29/2025 12:05:36 AM
From: waitwatchwander3 Recommendations

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alanrs
Dr. John
sbfm

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I'd sell at $300. Wouldn't sell it all... Likely a third.

I like cutting things in 1/3's. Got a nice feeling.

In case everything really gets messy you still have 2/3.

Half on death, half while alive. See, it's easy.

Keep it simple (and safe). Cheers

It is a bank, of sorts.