Are you afraid of losing all your investments

Fear of losing money is a real challenge for investors, writes Peter Watson. There is a strong element of fear when it comes to investing. If your entire portfolio is invested in one or two stocks, then the risk of losing most or all of your money should be a significant concern. Many investors today […]

What Companies Should You Invest?

Owning many stocks in your portfolio may be a good investment strategy, writes Peter Watson. My suggestion is to change your perspective on investing. Don’t focus on which companies to invest. Expand your focus to be much broader. Considering having a globally diversified portfolio that could have many different companies. In effect, you are buying […]

Estate Planning Gone Terribly Wrong

The Rogers family public battle is a lesson on how estate planning efforts can backfire, writes Peter Watson A large part of estate planning is deciding how to allocate your wealth to different beneficiaries. For most families this means distributing your wealth to your children. The late Ted Rogers built his tech company and according […]

Invest in Stocks – Prepare to Lose

There will be a time when you lose money. That is a certainty. The assumption is based on a broadly diversified portfolio versus owning just a few stocks. Information is taken from the S&P 500, a US stock index. Yes, some years you win when your stock portfolio increases in value. Winning is easy. Anyone […]

Failed CMHC Policy Could Not Control Rising House Prices

Canadian house prices continue to rise and are increasingly unaffordable, writes Peter Watson. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. failed at its attempt to slow the increase of house prices. This could affect homeowners and prospective homeowners. Last year CMHC increased the financial requirements to qualify for mortgage insurance. Mortgage insurance is required for buyers who […]

Stocks and Bonds: What to Expect

Let’s talk investments. Specifically, how the volatility of stocks and the returns of stocks are related. Many investors dislike volatility. A stock can be worth $10 a share, increase to $15, decreased to $8, and then back up to $11. Most would prefer a $10 a share price to increase gradually to $11. Perfect. A […]

Monthly Payments can be a Financial Sink Hole

Accumulating too many monthly payment plans can sabotage your financial well-being, writes Peter Wastson.  Things you purchase are often priced in a manner that is too good to resist. That is a significant financial risk. Buying a car is a perfect example. Assume you are in the market and find a car you like, and […]

Debt levels are dangerously high and is a risk for us all

Deferred costs, such as mortgage payments and billions of federal support, have camouflaged our financial weakness and the dangers of staggering amounts of debt, writes Peter Watson.  Debt is good and debt can be dangerously bad. That is an issue that affects us all. The magic of debt can be every consumers’ dream. Without any […]

Will the US Election Affect Stock Values?

Fama/French Total US Market Research Index 1929 to 2020 shows the increasing value of US stocks. The political party of the President has not been a significant influence on stock market performance. Will the US election outcome affect the value of your US stocks? This is a question that investors are asking these days as […]

Speech From The Throne: Our Path Forward

The Speech from the Throne outlined the federal government’s plan to deal with COVID-19 and the financial support it intends to offer Canadians,  writes Peter Watson. Last week, the Liberals gave Canadians the equivalent of a Business Plan. The Speech from the Throne provided a strategic direction for the government. The main objective is COVID-19 […]