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Shopify (SHOP): The Best Canadian Stock to Buy According to Billionaires

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We recently published a list of 10 Best Canadian Stocks to Buy According to Billionaires. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Shopify Inc. (NYSE:SHOP) stands against other best Canadian stocks to buy according to billionaires.

Against the backdrop of trade war concerns and retaliation against Trump’s tariff hikes on Canadian imports, investors are closely monitoring the impact on cross-border trade. The uncertainties threaten to disrupt economic growth and corporate earnings in both countries. Recently, Trump finalized a 25% hike on the import of goods from Canada and Mexico, causing the US and Canadian stocks to fall and sparking threats of a trade war. The tariffs are expected to affect more than $918 billion worth of US imports from Canada and Mexico. According to Reuters, the move could upend nearly $2.2 trillion in annual U.S. trade with its top three trading partners. Additionally, 20% tariffs against Chinese goods have doubled the levy on China from last month. In retaliation to the tariff hikes, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has now announced a 25% tariff on C$30 billion (US$20.7 billion) worth of U.S. imports. BBC has reported that the US tariffs are likely to push up prices for consumers in the US and abroad soon.

Morningstar predicts that the US tariffs now in place indicate that the Bank of Canada may need to implement aggressive interest rate cuts to counter the economic fallout and stabilize the economy.  The BoC has been one of the most aggressive central banks in cutting rates. Earlier this year, the Bank trimmed its key policy rate by 25 basis points to 3% and scaled down the country’s economic growth outlook to 1.8% in 2025 from the 2.1% predicted in October in anticipation of the tariffs. In its Monetary Policy Report, the BoC has noted that the Canadian economy showed signs of resilience at the end of 2024, contributing to an increase in household spending and housing activity. While inflation has remained at 2% since August 2024, the uptick in economic growth was fueled by a rapid series of interest-rate cuts, which are now threatened by the uncertainties of trade relations.

For American investors, investing in Canadian stocks listed on U.S. stock exchanges offers the opportunity to diversify their portfolios with companies operating in a resilient economy. However, with the headline index for the Canadian equity market dropping  1.7% to close at 24,570 on March 4 and extending the previous session’s 1.5% decline to reach a seven-week low, investors should brace for continued uncertainty as markets adjust to the new trade dynamics. The best Canadian stocks took a hit, especially in sectors such as transportation and energy, calling for a reassessment of investing strategies. While there is no set formula to benefit from billionaire portfolios and stocks billionaires invest in, the UBS Billionaire Ambitions Report 2024 highlights some key themes of extensive diversification that can be beneficially incorporated into investment strategies for long-term resilience.