Many investors look forward to the annual letter from Warren Buffett. On Saturday, Berkshire Hathaway reported earnings and Mr. Buffett offered commentary and delivered his annual letter to shareholders. The company reported record operating profits and also beat the market handily in 2022. Fearing a recession in 2023, more investors put their trust (and money) […]
Moving in slow motion on the Sunday Reads.
Moving in slow motion might be a fitting description for the success of central bankers in their attempt to cool economies and add more weight to the inflation fight. We might go as far to suggest that rate hikes have had almost no effect on inflation to date. Very robust and shocking employment gains in […]
Portfolio updates on the Sunday Reads.
I am still working through some of the portfolio updates. I will try to finish that off this week, including the retirement portfolio models. This week we can take a look at the Beat The TSX Portfolio, Wide Moat, energy dividends and model portfolios on Justin Bender’s blog. We also look to Vanguard’s VRIF and […]
Are dividend investors leading the charge? The Sunday Reads.
Where have all of the investors gone? It’s no surprise that “advised” Canadian mutual fund investors have been bailing on the wealth building thing. Most of them are sold high-fee funds and see little or no advice. They lose out on two counts. And in 2022 even ETF investors have largely bailed on buying growth […]
What the heck has been going on? The Sunday Reads.
I was back Making Sense of the Markets for MoneySense as Kyle is away on a wonderful family vacation. I offered a wrap on the inflation fight and the market reaction. Stock markets had a very strong week, but it was much ado about nothing. Central bankers confirmed plans that were already announced, but it […]
The core ETF portfolios have delivered over the last several years.
It’s easy to build a core ETF portfolio. And Cut The Crap Investing offers portfolio models available at various risk levels. By building an ETF portfolio you can hold a superior portfolio compared to actively managed mutual funds. You’ll also cut your fees by some 90% or more. Fees are an incredible drag on returns. […]






