2022 will hopefully be the year that ends the pandemic. And that may happen towards the front end of the year. But the pandemic to endemic stage may not be the biggest ‘story for the year’. 2022 is shaping up as a year with solid economic growth and earnings prospects. A very good year may […]
The new balanced portfolio in 2021, on the Sunday Reads.
Happy Sunday Reads. Today we have a full slate. My MoneySense post looks at the January effect for stocks. As goes January, often goes the total return prospects for the full calendar year. We will also look at the returns for the new balanced portfolio for 2021. That all-weather portfolio model certainly outperformed the classic […]
Looking back at 2021 on the Sunday Reads.
Happy New Year! I hope that 2021 was a good year for you and yours; as much as could be expected given that it was the first full year of the first modern day pandemic. That said we certainly made gains in 2021 thanks to the miracle of vaccines. We moved closer to the other […]
It’s omicron vs the big Canadian bank dividends.
Omicron, the new variant of great concern dominated the headlines this week. There are reasonable fears that omicron could become the dominant strain within a few months. That said, we do not know enough about the dangers of this new and prolific variant. In this post, I’ll offer the latest reports on omicron. And we’ll […]
How did the pandemic portfolio perform?
I was the first investment blogger to ‘jump on’ the investment risks that might be created by the coronavirus. In fact, when I first penned on the subject in February of 2020, the virus was not then known as COVID-19. And we were not yet in a global pandemic. New cases were just starting to […]
The investonomic smorgasbord on the Sunday Reads.
Start with some stocks and dividends and energy and asset allocation and then mix in $2 per litre gas prices, plus my dueling economists who say GMO stagflation “yes!” and inflation “no way” and you’ve got an investonomic smorgasbord on the Sunday Reads. This week when I made sense of the markets for MoneySense, I […]






