3 Keys To The U.S. Dollar

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As you can see, more than a quarter of our recommendations are U.S. stocks. We’ve long felt that Canadians should have around a quarter of their portfolios in U.S. stocks. This advice helped moderate our readers’ losses in the bear market. The U.S. dollar bottomed out around $0.92 Cdn. a little more than a year ago, and is now around $1.23 Cdn. Some investors think the U.S. dollar has gone up too far and too fast. They wonder if they should sell their U.S. stocks, in hopes of buying them back when the U.S. dollar settles down. That would be a mistake. The U.S. dollar is still in the lower half of its range in the past few decades — $0.92 to $1.60 Cdn. Three key factors will determine where the U.S. dollar goes in the next year or two. The main one is the health of the resources sector. If oil and metals prices were to shoot back up to their 2007-2008 highs,…