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22 Comments

  1. The Amex Platinum is not that great here in canada, FX fees and mediocore earning multiples honestly. If you travel a lot internationaly even just to the US, you are going to lose 2.5% on FX fees every time which definitley adds up. Amex lounges are great but only really available in north america with a few exceptions in London and HK, which means priority pass is really what you are going to be using. I think getting Scotiabank Passport Infinite is a great option becasue you get free passes for lounges and no fx fees. The US amex platinum is way better.

  2. Airport lounges seem to be hit and miss. For me rhey seem to be closed when I fly, or under contraction with a temporary lounge that sucks. Or they are jam packed as it’s so easy to get access.

  3. So if you're not a renter then just stick with the cobalt and platinum? I'd also throw in a mastercard for Costco. Too bad the HSBC world elite mastercard is not available currently.

  4. Food basics takes amex in my experience. Also if you want to put the bill on your card when eating out, offer your friends to cover the tip. Good luck all.

  5. You should have added the Scotiabank visa infinite passport card since it also includes points that can be redeemed for travel and does not have foreign exchange fees and includes lounges even if limited. Otherwise the cobalt is the best option for most people watching this video.

  6. With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike, while treasury yields are rising rapidly—which means more red ink for portfolios this quarter. How can I profit from the current volatile market, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $125k bond/stocck portfoli0

  7. My issue with Amex and the groceries and dinning is that in Canada is not accepted everywhere, so I rarely ever use it.

  8. Thank you! I'll definitely check out Chexy. I've been searching for something similar to the USA Bilt card

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