On the June 2 Sunday reads Canada was bracing for rate cuts. The Bank of Canada did cut rates by 0.25% the following week. We can thank a weak economy and inflation that is under control. Hopefully inflation continues to cooperate. It is expected that the rate cuts will help the economy (over time) and […]
Checking in on our U.S. stocks on the Sunday Reads.
It’s much more fun to check in on the U.S. stock portfolio, compared to our Canadian stocks that’s for sure. That’s where the action is. That’s where the portfolio growth driver lives. I created a U.S. stock portfolio in 2014/2015 and while this was not the goal, the portfolio has bested the S&P 500 by […]
How much do you need to invest to become a millionaire?
There was a time when becoming a millionaire was a big deal. That meant that you were “rich”. These days, becoming a millionaire might be commonplace for an investor with modest or reasonable free cash flow to invest. Most of us should become “rich”. But of course, a million dollars ain’t what it used to […]
Checking in on your asset allocation on the Sunday Reads.
‘Diversification is the only free lunch’ is a common investing notion. We manage the sector, geographic, currency risks and volatility (to name a few). Our asset allocation decisions mostly determine our returns and our portfolio volatility. Our key decision will be our ratio of stocks (growth) vs bonds (defense). And then, where do we get […]
The best of times followed the worst of times, on the Sunday Reads.
March 9, 2009 is a day that went down in history, as stocks went down at a rate not seen since the Great Depression. What followed was the greatest bull run and wealth building opportunity in stock market history. In tw0 charts we can witness the essence of investing. We take on (accept) risk for […]
RRSP season and retirement in focus, on the Sunday Reads.
RRSP season is typically a period when Canadians make significant contributions to their portfolios. This year you have until February 29th to make an RRSP contribution that you can apply to reduce your taxable income for the 2023 tax year. I’ve updated the RRSP season post on Cut The Crap Investing. You’ll find a link […]






