Live from the Trading Desk

Live From The Trading Desk: Has The US Dollar Topped?

Since the early January 14 yr high the US Dollar has dropped 7%.  If this key market continues its impact on all World Markets will be dramatic. Not least on the Canadian Dollar which has Victor moving from Bearish to Bullish

….also Michael’s Feartured Guest Lance Roberts: The Markets Have Already Priced In Positive Events

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The Alberta & BC NDP Death Match

The BC NDP’s opposition to the Trans Mountain Pipeline risks terminating Rachel Notely’s Alberta NDP & the green program they initiated .

….also: Shocking Stat: No-One Can Blame Business For This Swindle

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The Markets Have Already Priced In Positive Events

Lance Roberts, one our favourite and most articulate analysts challenges market orthodoxy. Mike and Lance discuss what’s coming next and Lance shares specific ideas on conservative investing approaches.

….also Michaels Weekend Editorial: Careful What You Wish For

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Careful What You Wish For

In the US the latest missteps and scandals of the Trump administration have now morphed into talk of impeachment. You might even be one who’d like to see Trump impeached, just be clear that if the process begins investors worldwide will pay a heavy price.

….also from Michael: Punishment of Those Who Work Hard

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Shocking Stat: No-One Can Blame Business For This Swindle

Everyone loves to talk about gasoline prices, usually incorrectly assumng that the biggest gasoline cost factor is the price of oil. That’s why when oil prices fall they demand to know why gas prices didn’t fall proportionately. The go to answer is to blame greedy businesses, but the truth is that taxation is the biggest gasoline cost factor in most markets.

Both provincial and federal taxes on gasoline make-up about 36% of the at the pump cost. One of my favorite add-ons is paying GST on top of the other gasoline taxes. According to an illuminating new study by the Canadian Taxpayer Federation, the federal and provincial tax-on gas tax adds an extra 3 cents per litre on average. All told governments take in an extra $1.4 billion in revenue thanks to paying GST on the taxes.

Okay, maybe that’s not my favourite – as the Taxpayer’s Federation reminds us we still pay the temporary 15 cent per litre deficit reduction levy that was implemented in 1995. Temporary my ass, so far that little beauty has brought in $13.3 billion since inception. This year alone it will bring in $638 million.

The grand total of fuel taxes is a whopping $23.5 billion in 2017.

If you are wondering how much you pay in gas taxes check out the table below compiled by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation: 

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source: The Canadian Taxpyer’s Federation’s 19th Annual Gas Tax Honesty Report May 18th, 2017

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