Managing Expectations and Important Aspect of Investing
Most investment categories had disappointing returns during the first quarter of this year. First a few details. We looked at seven different sectors. Four different stock markets, a global real estate index and two bond indexes. Six of the categories had declining values in the range of five to eight per cent for the quarter […]
Significant Interest Rate Increases will be Painful
Last week the Bank of Canada increased interest rates by half a per cent. This is the largest interest rate hike in two decades, writes Peter Watson. Plus, there were warnings additional rate increases will be announced. The BOC also announced it will stop buying federal government bonds which it has been doing to keep […]
Federal budget attempts to balance many priorities
Canada is at a critical stage of our evolution. The federal budget highlighted some of the challenges we face as a nation, writes Peter Watson. The goal of a federal budget is to outline the income and expenses and how the government navigates between different priorities. I cannot remember a time where there have been […]
Over managing your investments could cost you money
There are two ways to manage your portfolio. You can take a consistent approach with little change in the allocation to stocks and maintaining that balance over time. Alternatively, you can make periodic shifts in the weighting of stocks and bonds. These shifts can be based on a specific criterion, or just your gut feeling […]
Mutual fund past performance data can be misleading
There is a bias in mutual fund past performance than can overstate past results, writes Peter Watson. Since mutual funds are the investment vehicle of choice for most Canadians, it is helpful to understand how to interpret information that is publicly available. We will follow the path of a very astute investor who wants to […]
War and the Effect on Stock Markets
When Russia invaded Ukraine there was disbelief, sorrow, and anger. From a financial perspective, how will this affect my investment portfolio? We can learn a lot about the stock market from past observations. That does not allow us to predict the future, but it can provide a perspective. Here is what is known. One. Over […]
Rising Interest Rates Ahead
The Bank of Canada continues to sound the alarm that higher interest rates are just around the corner. There are two significant reasons why. One. Inflation, as measured by the consumer price index had an annual increase of 4.8 per cent in December. This is the highest level in three decades. The target inflation rate […]
Financial worries can cause mental health problems
In my opinion, one of the main causes of mental health issues is financial. For many, financial strength, or weakness, impacts most of our life. When your financial stability declines or you perceive that it will, this can have a ricochet effect on other aspects of your life. Will you be able to pay for […]
Successful Investing starts with asset allocation
Asset allocation is the most important decision for investors, writes Peter Watson. Stocks have a higher expected rate of return than bonds. They also have a higher amount of uncertainty and volatility. Bonds have a lower expected rate of return. They are less volatile and the risk of losing money is far less than owning […]
Why you need to be optimistic when investing
Personal investing is influenced by how you think, writes Peter Watson. Are you pessimistic or optimistic? If you are pessimistic about the future, you likely would not want to invest in the stock market. As we all know the stock market has no guarantee of future results. Some years you lose. The recent pandemic provides […]