By: Alexandra
Thanks, excellent article – especially the advice to re-balance, which is key, and basically ensures that you buy low and sell high.
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Thanks for the mentions. I want to address Rob’s comment that passive investing is conventional advice. It certainly is not. Only a minority of investors hold fully passive portfolios. Most retail...
View ArticleBy: cory
Actually for the last 10 years, GIC’s and bonds did better than stocks on “average”. How much more “long term” can you get?
View ArticleBy: Mr. Cheap
Cory: You may find this post (http://www.moneysmartsblog.com/2009/08/18/you-can-argue-with-results/) interesting.
View ArticleBy: This and That: New Rules of Personal Finance and more…| Canadian Capitalist
[...] Cheap outlined some beginner investment strategies to consider for various time horizons. Staying on topic, the Globe and Mail’s John Heinzl wrote a column on getting started on a [...]
View ArticleBy: Balderick
A good article, though I’m not big on the portfolios that diminish Canadian equities in favour of US and EAFE equities. My reasoning is simple: when using rebalancing as a part of one’s strategy, it is...
View ArticleBy: Top 135+ Personal Finance Posts for 2009 (That can be used 2010 and beyond)
[...] If you are a new investor and want some quick tips then check out some beginning investment strategies to consider. [...]
View ArticleBy: Top 135+ Personal Finance Posts for 2009 (That can be used 2010 and...
[...] If you are a new investor and want some quick tips then check out some beginning investment strategies to consider. [...]
View ArticleBy: Alexandra
Thanks, excellent article – especially the advice to re-balance, which is key, and basically ensures that you buy low and sell high.
View ArticleBy: Canadian Capitalist
Thanks for the mentions. I want to address Rob’s comment that passive investing is conventional advice. It certainly is not. Only a minority of investors hold fully passive portfolios. Most retail...
View ArticleBy: cory
Actually for the last 10 years, GIC’s and bonds did better than stocks on “average”. How much more “long term” can you get?
View ArticleBy: Mr. Cheap
Cory: You may find this post (<a href="https://moneysmartsblog.com/2009/08/18/you-can-argue-with-results/"...
View ArticleBy: This and That: New Rules of Personal Finance and more…| Canadian...
[…] Cheap outlined some beginner investment strategies to consider for various time horizons. Staying on topic, the Globe and Mail’s John Heinzl wrote a column on getting started on a […]
View ArticleBy: Balderick
A good article, though I’m not big on the portfolios that diminish Canadian equities in favour of US and EAFE equities. My reasoning is simple: when using rebalancing as a part of one’s strategy, it is...
View ArticleBy: Top 135+ Personal Finance Posts for 2009 (That can be used 2010 and...
[…] If you are a new investor and want some quick tips then check out some beginning investment strategies to consider. […]
View ArticleBy: Top 135+ Personal Finance Posts for 2009 (That can be used 2010 and...
[…] If you are a new investor and want some quick tips then check out some beginning investment strategies to consider. […]
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