Dollar Cost Averaging: A Strategy to Consider
When is the best time to invest? The problem is it is impossible to accurately predict how stock prices will fluctuate during the short term. Dollar cost averaging is a technique where you invest the same amount of money on a regular basis over time. For example, you could invest monthly and the most likely […]
Full-Service Investment Firms Can Be Challenged at Providing Comprehensive Advice
Financial advisors face challenges in delivering the services they offer, writes Peter Watson. Individual financial advisors and the firms where they are employed proudly communicate their service as “holistic advice.” That makes sense because certain things in life, including your personal finances, should be done thoroughly. However, from a theoretical perspective, nothing is always perfect. […]
When shopping for financial products, be your own advocate
The results of mystery shoppers provided Canada’s banks with mixed messages, according to Investment Executive. However, three out of every four shoppers had a positive experience. But shoppers had a negative experience with inappropriate product recommendations, confusing and misleading disclosures, sales pressure, and a lack of knowledge of the employee. Inappropriate product recommendations were experienced […]
Should You Sell Your Stocks?
Recent stock market returns have been very poor. One, should this be of concern and is it time to sell stocks? Two, is this just a normal part of investing and should you remain invested? Stock market returns have generally rewarded long-term investors that stayed invested during both good and bad times. One of the […]
Personal Finances are Challenged with Continued Increase in Inflation
The world of personal finance for many Canadians is spinning quickly these days, writes Peter Watson. Recently, the Bank of Canada made a significant increase in interest rates. The reason for the increase was its attempt to control inflation. After digesting higher interest rates, the attention shifted to the effect this will have on the […]
Interest Rate Increase Will Hurt Many Canadians
Interest rate hikes will be painful for many Canadians, writes Peter Watson. The Bank of Canada made an aggressive move to increase interest rates. That increase will impact many individuals. The underlying story is just how serious the risk of inflation is to the Canadian economy and that such extreme measures have been taken. Three […]
House Prices To Fall
Homeowners face the possibility of significant decrease in value of their house, writes Peter Watson. “Property values, already slipping, are likely to fall more than 10% in the coming year.” This quote is from a recent report from RBC Economics. Add this to other news on housing prices and the new reality is Canadians largest […]
Narcissistic Investment Managers Underperform
A narcissist investment manager thinks it’s all about them, tends to take big risks and has a lower risk adjusted returns than their peers. The truth is money management is all about the investors, the risk they take or avoid and their return on investment. It is not about the money manager and their personal […]
Lessons Learned from Golf That Apply to Investing
Golf and investing can show that sometimes you just get lucky, writes Peter Watson. Golf has a lot to do with luck. Luck happens in golf, and it also happens with investing. Several years ago, I played in a business golf event. We had a long time to hit as many practice balls. I attempted […]
Large Tech Stocks Underperform
The tech giants that posted phenomenal stock market gains over the last decade have now suddenly come crashing back to reality. The companies often referred to as “FAANG” Include Facebook (now called Meta), Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google (now called Alphabet). For the 10 years ending in 2021 the FAANGs annual return was 28 per […]