Energy and mining stocks are underperforming
After a three and a half year run from the bottom in October 2002, the stock market finally decided to take a breather. A correction
Every three months, the partners and portfolio managers collaborate on a summary of the state of the economic world as it pertains to your portfolio and our approach. Below, you will find links to our archives.
After a three and a half year run from the bottom in October 2002, the stock market finally decided to take a breather. A correction
Most markets have moved up nicely in the first 3 months of 2006. Resources and metals continue to lead the bandwagon with oil prices breaking
As in 2004, this year has again been labelled a “year of the commodities” but with a lot more strength in stock prices, reflecting the
The Canadian stock market has been the superstar among the G7 countries, having outperformed most major indices by a wide margin. As you have probably
The Canadian market continues to outperform all major markets, having advanced a little over 7% in the first 6 months of the year versus slight
Except for the Canadian market, which is mainly driven by the surge in commodities prices, the 1st quarter of 2005 did not produce any gain
2004 has definitely been the year of the commodities. Energy, base metals and other raw materials prices have all gone up tremendously. Therefore, resources based
Most people think investing is all about choosing the right stocks or bonds. In reality, a big part of investing wisely also has to do
Traditional assessments of wealth tend to measure a person’s financial capital, by tallying up assets like property, investments, and savings. However, these assessments often overlook
The allure of active trading – often glamorized through stories of substantial short-term wins – hides a less-frequently-told tale of increased risk and diminished returns.
Did you know the fixed-income market is three times bigger than the equity market? Most investors tend to focus on equity-related decisions but don’t know