In 2010 the Globe & Mail offered a simple Canadian stock portfolio idea. It was also called the Canadian Essentials Portfolio. The portfolio concept was courtesy of political science professor Mike Henderson who singled out the companies for the essential roles they play in the Canadian economy. He identified the companies in the year 2000 […]
The abnormal returns for the Canadian asset allocation ETFs.
I have just updated the returns for the Canadian asset allocation ETFs. The returns over the last year and three years can be described as abnormal returns. So much so that I had to double check the performance for the equity markets that fuelled this incredible run. How did they do it? Over the last […]
Creating monthly income in retirement on the Sunday Reads.
One of the best things you can do in the accumulation stage is ‘set it and forget it’. That is, put your investments on auto pilot as much as you can. Set up direct transfers from your chequing account to your RRSP, Group RRSP, and TFSA (and perhaps taxable) and then if possible automate the […]
Global portfolios are up nicely in the first half of 2025. Plus, the Sunday Reads.
The first half of 2025 is in the books, and perhaps in the history books. Against all odds global stocks have delivered over 10% in U.S. Dollars in 2025. The U.S. market (S&P 500) offered about 5.7%. Of course the economic backdrop (noise) is a U.S. President hell-bent on a global tariff war and an […]
Got oil and gas stocks? Plus, the Sunday Reads.
This post is not a reaction to the rising political tensions in the Middle East, with the U.S. targeting Iranian nuclear sites on the weekend. Mostly, ‘got oil and gas stocks’ is a common question on this blog. You’re then ready for an oil shock. An oil shock can’t disrupt your lifestyle, in fact it […]
Canadian stock portfolios on the Sunday Reads.
The good news for Canadians who build their own stock portfolios is that if you simply buy enough of those blue chip companies, and then get out of your own way, you’ll likely be a very successful investor. At least on the Canadian equity front. Research shows that big ‘boring’ blue chip stocks outperform the […]