CNR Stock continues to provide above average returns for my Canadian stock portfolio.
With some trades set to expire this Friday, I am setting up additional trades today.
The announcement of anticipated declines in earnings from Norfolk Southern Corp (NSC) hurt most of the railway stocks in North America including CNR and CP railways in Canada. I am still holding naked calls on CP Railway as I believe it is overvalued. On CNR Stock I have ………….. the rest of this article is for FullyInformed Canada Members.
CNR Stock (CNR) Trade Alert, Trade Ideas and Strategy for Apr 15 2015
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