Inflation Does Not Harm Investors

Inflation is not bad for investing, writes Peter Watson. There is a relationship between investment returns and inflation. Stock market returns in the United States, as measured by the S&P 500 index, posted an annual return of 10 per cent over the last 30 years. Inflation during that same period, as measured by the […]
AI is Not a Tool That Can Successfully Predict Stock Market Values

Can Artificial Intelligence be used to successfully predict stock values? My opinion is no. The benefit of AI is the ability to search vast amounts of known data at an extremely fast rate. That will change many aspects of our lives. Investing is different. It requires an opinion of the future. If you buy […]
A Financial Strategy for Change

A strategy to make financial changes easier to implement, writes Peter Watson. One of the strengths of humans is our ability to change. Yes, we have the ability, but it is often very difficult. The strategy for change we are suggesting is to look ahead at the benefits of making changes that most likely will […]
Financial Pain Caused by Higher Interest Rates

Bank of Canada interest rate increase will be painful, writes Peter Watson. It was a surprise the BOC increased interest rates again. The BOC has a delicate balancing act. One consideration is controlling excesses inflation and that is done by increasing interest rates. The second consideration is to try not to put the brakes on […]
Housing Has Become a Financial Stress

Increased interest rates and higher house prices are causing financial stress, writes Peter Watson. The attraction to homeownership remains strong; however, the financial risks are growing. The Bank of Canada predicted that homeowners renewing their mortgage in the next few years will see an increase of 20 to 40 per cent in monthly payments. This […]
When Will Canada Increase Retirement Age?

Canada will have to make tough decisions that will affect when individuals retire, writes Peter Watson. This could affect everything from Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security, Registered Retirement Income Fund, and the current age some younger workers are able to retire with pension benefits. We had a recent example of how a population reacts […]
Federal Budget Outlines Financial and Political Priorities

Federal government outlines priorities in the 2023 budget, writes Peter Watson. This budget is a fiscal and political balancing act between conflicting priorities. There are many worthy causes that require funding, but after pandemic induced spending over the last few years the government must control spending. The liberals have a minority government, so they needed […]
Canada’s Financial “Tug of War”
The Bank of Canada and Canadian Parliament have conflicting strategies to manage our economy, writes Peter Watson. There is a financial tug-of-war that occurs when managing the Canadian economy. Covid invaded North America and economic activity in many areas came to a screeching halt or at least slowed down. We were at a financial breaking […]
Investing for the Long Term Can Bring Success
Two important ingredients to successful investing are patience and taking a long-term perspective, writes Peter Watson. One of the most important attributes to successful investing can be found in what you don’t do. Unfortunately, this flies in the face of how humans are programmed. We are taught from a young age to be proactive. When […]
Canadians Worry About Personal Finances
People worry about retirement and investments, writes Peter Watson. Canadians are concerned about their ability to fund retirement and they have negative feelings towards their investments. There are many reasons creating this pessimism, including Covid, higher interest rates, and everything seems to be more expensive. Plus, personal debt levels continue to rise. According to a […]