Will Trump Issues Cause a Stock Market Crash?

What we know from history is stock markets can be very volatile when the world is nervous, writes Peter Watson. There is potential for periods of nervousness ahead. Donald Trump, the former president, was recently found guilty on all 34 counts by 12 members of the jury. Immediately after receiving the verdict, he staged an […]

Investment Diversification Can be Misunderstood

Some investors misunderstand the importance of diversification, writes Peter Watson. The concept of having strong diversification with your investments can be misunderstood. Let’s consider the example of an investor who prides themselves on taking risks. That person is not afraid of risk and sometimes that characteristic can reflect the type of person they are. You […]

Financial Mistakes Should be Corrected

Correcting financial mistakes can help you achieve your financial objectives, writes Peter Watson. Everyone makes mistakes. That is normal, so consider that a characteristic of being human. Correcting mistakes does not always happen. We will consider this reality in the context of your personal financial planning. Long-term financial success can be achieved with a series […]

How a Flock of Birds Can be Similar to a Group of Investors

The instant changing pattern of a flock of birds can resemble the behaviour of investors, writes Peter Watson. This column is going to call on mother nature to help us understand how investors can react when making investment decisions. Have you ever noticed a flock of birds suddenly change course and amazingly all the birds […]

Women May Have Financial Planning Challenges in Later Life

Retirement planning for women should take several things into consideration, writes Peter Watson. Women’s finances can get difficult. If a woman is married or in a long-term relationship, often she is younger than her husband. Plus, a women’s life expectancy is longer than men’s. A woman could outlive her husband by 10 years. If the […]

Was 2023 a Good Year to Sell Your Stocks?

Investors sold stocks in 2023 and missed out on significant gains, writes Peter Watson. Should you have sold your stock holdings last year? Consider significant world events because many investors use that information as an indicator of how to invest. If bad news is a reason to get out of stocks, we had plenty of […]

TFSA Contribution Limit Increases to $7,000 in 2024

Tax-Free Savings Account contribution limit increase in 2024, writes Peter Watson. As of 2024 the annual contribution of a Tax-Free Savings Account has increased to $7,000. To be eligible to contribute a person must be 18 or older and have a social insurance number. The TFSA was introduced in 2009 and the maximum contribution limit […]

Your Personal Financial New Year’s Resolution

Find the mistakes you are making with your personal finances, writes Peter Watson. I have a suggestion for your new year’s resolution. But first a story. When my children were young, before they took an examination at school, I would ask them an important question: What are the chances you will get a perfect score? […]

Three Types of Investment Risk

The more you think about investment risk the more you realize the different ways your investment returns might be lower than expected, writes Peter Watson. The problem with risk is it comes in several different forms. The first risk is having poor investment returns. This is the one that gets all the attention. One option […]

Longevity is a Financial Risk

Running out of money during retirement is a possibility, writes Peter Watson. Planning your finances for later years often focuses on reaching retirement: work hard for decades for your golden years. Most attention is on earning an income and paying the bills. Managing ongoing living expenses is important. But it is only a start. Reaching […]