It’s the Stanley Cup playoffs for Canadian investors. It was Canadian bank earnings week. The Canadian banks have been on a terrific run, playing catch up after underperforming the TSX Composite in 2022 and 2023. It was a mixed bag of returns this past week. Mostly, team Green (TD Bank) was in the red, while […]
We’re selling shares to create retirement income on the Sunday Reads.
You gotta sell shares to not sell yourself short. Oh, the irony. This week I published a very popular (and unpopular) post on Seeking Alpha. The post showed how a retiree could greatly increase their income by selling shares of the popular ETF – Schwab’s SCHD. A retiree might boost the spend rate by 30% […]
The wonderful asset allocation ETFs on the Sunday Reads.
You enter one ticker symbol, you press buy and instantly you own the stock markets around the world. U.S. markets, Canadian, European, plus the stock markets of the far east and Australasia, plus those of emerging markets. You own a global portfolio with diversification that is hard to beat. The global portfolio is then managed […]
Investing in Canadian banks on the Sunday Reads
For Canadian investors there’s nothing more interesting or perhaps important than the banking sector. The Canadian banks have historically crushed the Canadian and U.S. stock markets. It is likely the best performing large cap sub sector in North American stock market history. Of course, past performance does not guarantee future returns. When investing in the […]
A good first half for 2024 on the Monday Reads.
And we’re at the halfway mark for 2024 for sector and stock market performance evaluation. In Canada, it’s energy in the lead with materials coming up the inside looking to challenge. Yup, it’s still inflation fighters leading the way. Interest rate sensitive stocks continue to stumble and trip and cause their owners some considerable stress. […]
Canada braces for rate cuts on the Sunday Reads.
It is a strange event. The market makers want to see a weak-enough economy so that the Bank of Canada can cut rates. And the stock market rallies on that bad economic news. Bad news is good news. All said, it does make sense. The rate hikes have taken a toll on the consumer and […]





