Let’s open with one of the most pertinent and eloquent retirement philosophers and life coaches – former heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson. “Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face” offers the pugilist who likely had the most devastating knockout punch in the history of fisticuffs. Most retirees have a plan. Most […]
Checking in on Canadian portfolios on the Sunday Reads.
Canadian stocks are hanging in there, all considering. In the early stages of a global trade war with Canada as a main target, the Canadian equity market is outperforming U.S. stocks, and the Canadian Dollar is outperforming the U.S. Dollar in 2025. With international equities outperforming U.S. equities it’s no suprise that we can make […]
Low volatility outperforms in Canada, again. Plus the Sunday Reads.
It should be of no surprise to readers that BMO’s Low Volatility ETF (ticker ZLB-T) is greatly outperforming the TSX in 2025. The ETF is designed to outperform during times of market volatility. ZLB is rising to the occasion once again. As I have long suggested it might be the best core Canadian equity ETF […]
Enjoy those lower stock prices, honestly.
Volatility has returned in a big way. With volatility comes lower stock prices, and that can be good news if you know how to harness your emotions. Lower stock prices can help you build incredible wealth. But learning how to stay the course through market corrections and bear markets is essential. Understanding how the stock […]
The market gives Trump the thumbs down in the first quarter.
While Donald Trump is quick to give the thumbs up sign, the markets returned the gesture with a big thumbs down. U.S. stock markets are down smartly in the first quarter of 2025. Meanwhile International stocks are the new kid in town in 2025. Money is experiencing a mass emigration. International developed market stocks are […]
Don’t avoid U.S. stocks. Embrace a global portfolio.
We all know that Canadians are up in arms (well, elbows are up to be more specific) over President Trump’s strategy to destroy Canada, economically. There is a national wave of pride that says ‘Buy Canadian’ and avoid most anything produced in the U.S. More Canadians refuse to cross the border as well, tourism to […]