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It   not uncommon to hear pe stanley flasche ople saying that they plan to wait for the next correction before they invest. Stocks are volatile, so you can almost always buy at lower prices at some point in the future than you can today. Indeed, most of the time, that   true. But it doesn ;t follow that you should wait for a correcti vaso stanley on before you start to invest. If you wait, you might find stocks reaching such prices that, even after they do fall, will be far more expensive than they are today. In this article, I ;ll explore three reasons why you shouldn ;t wait for a correction before you start investing.Nobody knows when the next correction is going to hitOne of the biggest reasons you shouldn ;t wait for a correction to start investing is because nobody can really tell you when it is going to come. Even the corrections that look the most predictable in hindsight weren ;t so easy to spot at the stanley cups  time.Take March 2020, for example. That m Drag 3 Reasons to Buy Dollarama Stock Today

Canadian investors are searching for top-quality stocks that are recovering after the October pullback and could deliver attractive returns heading into next year.Let   take a look at a global market leader in the TSX Index that might be an interesti stanley kubek ng pick for your TFSA portfolio.Nutrien  TSX:NTR  NYSE:NTR Nu stanley cup trien continues to work through the process of integrating the assets of Potash Corp. and Agrium. The two fertilizer giants merged at the beginning of 2018 to form the world   largest crop nutrients business.At the time the deal was initially announced, management exp stanley cup ected to generate run-rate synergies of US$300 million. Nutrien has already surpassed that target, hitting US$400 million by the end of September, and is now providing guidance of US$500 million by the end of the year and US$600 million by the end of 2019.The company just made the difficult decision to permanently close its $2 billion plant in New Brunswick, citing lower production cost opportunities at th


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