Financial despair can have a silver lining
Today a story of success that contains good news and bad, writes Peter Watson. Early in their career, as the story was told, there were two major setbacks. A loss of a job and real estate. The theme of the story was how negative events can have positive outcomes. The person telling me the story […]
Seniors Face Many Financial Challenges
Financial challenges facing seniors include inflation, increasing medical costs and longevity, writes Peter Watson. Interest rates have been extremely low for years and that has hurt investment returns from Income bearing investments like Guaranteed Investment Certificates. Many seniors rely on this type of investment. The result of this extended period of low investment returns means […]
Millennials Prefer Financial Advisors More Than Robos
A study found that the number of Millennials that had an advisor was 40 per cent while those using automated financial services only accounted for seven per cent. The study was done by Natixis Investment Managers. I suspect the results that heavily favoured a financial advisor was because it surveyed those with at least US$100,000 […]
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 […]
Interest Rate Increases will be Painful
The Bank of Canada has warned us of pending interest rate increases for a long time. Last week interest rates were increased by one quarter of one per cent. Many are anticipating six interest rate increases over a relatively short period of time. These increases are necessary to slow down economic activity in order to […]
The pandemic will continue to change how we work
It’s time to focus on your career, given the changes to employment as a result of the pandemic, writes Peter Watson. Work has changed as result of the pandemic. Change has occurred in sectors that seem logical, but changes are also happening in areas that were not directly affected. Restaurant employment has seen a mass […]
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 […]