Q: Hi, 
Follow up to Earls question (Thanks Earl), but for a non-registered account.
If I buy ECN now at $11. Once I get the $7.50 dividend, say the stock drops by $7.50. Wouldn't it result in a capital loss of $7.50 a share (if I sell it) that I can offset against capital gains? Sounds like it would be smart thing to do. Is this correct or am I missing something?
Thanks
    Follow up to Earls question (Thanks Earl), but for a non-registered account.
If I buy ECN now at $11. Once I get the $7.50 dividend, say the stock drops by $7.50. Wouldn't it result in a capital loss of $7.50 a share (if I sell it) that I can offset against capital gains? Sounds like it would be smart thing to do. Is this correct or am I missing something?
Thanks
 
                             
                             
                 
                    