You might be watching NFL football this Sunday, but just as exciting was the kick off to earnings season south of the border. U.S. stocks had been stumbling and fumbling in recent months, but stocks are now running again thanks to putting some impressive numbers on the board. It was hit after hit. Yes, I’ve […]
The ETF model portfolios in 2021.
The first half (H1) of 2021 is in the books. It’s no surprise that as we look to the other side of the pandemic, investment returns are robust. Economies are opening up in North America and around the globe. Earnings are improving. Business leaders and consumers are in a good mood. Investors are going along […]
A look at the Canadian stock market on Canada Day.
For the first half of 2021 the Canadian stock market outpaced markets in the developed world. Canadian stocks are up over 17%. Our stock market is well positioned for any inflationary environment or what they call the reflation trade. The TSX is one of the most economically sensitive global indices in the world. Inflation-sensitive (or […]
We’re at the earnings peak, on Sunday Reads.
The stock markets mostly don’t care about what have you done for me lately. It’s more about what are you going to do for me next year? The pandemic gave a wonderful example of how the stock markets are forward thinking. Now certainly in the pandemic, we noticed that the stock markets are ridiculous at […]
Bonds are back. But what did they just say?
Bonds are the adult in the room. And when they speak, we should probably hear them out. This week bonds went on a tear. What were bonds trying to say? They were listening to the ‘Fed Speak’ in the U.S. that left many confused. Of course, the Federal Reserve and the Federal Reserve Chairman set […]
The stock and bond markets are buying the transitory inflation argument. On Sunday Reads.
This week offered another look at inflation numbers in the U.S. Inflation is robust and we see those inflation hotspots or pockets. Transportation costs for goods are soaring. Commodities prices (and especially oil) are on the march higher. Yet the markets have shrugged off the big inflation numbers. The stock and bond markets are buying […]






