Call it an aftershock

Today’s market turmoil is making many investors wonder if we face a replay of the 2007-2009 market plunge. I see some key differences between the two.

The 2007-2009 bear market mostly came about because of the collapse of the U.S. housing boom and everything that… Read More

Profit & Loss in Charts

When making investment decisions, chart reading seems much simpler than delving into and weighing the fundamentals. It appears to be a winning combo of moneymaker and time saver.

Some successful investors find it helps to know a little about charts. But if you rely on charts… Read More

A Word on Bottoms

In a bear market, or stock market downturn like the one we are now in, investors spend a lot of time wondering about “the bottom”.

Sometimes, the market seems to turn around overnight, and the indexes quickly shoot upward. Other times, the indexes bump along near… Read More

Wireless Will Fuel BCE’s Growth

We continued to recommend BCE for the past year and a half, despite the risk that its $42.75 takeover might fall through due to the developing credit crisis and bear market. That’s because, either way, we felt BCE still offered an attractive investment opportunity.

Now that… Read More

Support & Probability

On the Thursday before Thanksgiving, the S&P 500 index fell below its low in the 2000-2002 bear market. That left it 52% below its peak, and at its lowest level since 1997. Some chart enthusiasts took this to mean that a much bigger drop lies… Read More

3 Keys To The U.S. Dollar

As you can see, more than a quarter of our recommendations are U.S. stocks. We’ve long felt that Canadians should have around a quarter of their portfolios in U.S. stocks.

This advice helped moderate our readers’ losses in the bear market. The U.S. dollar bottomed out… Read More

Riding a Resource Boom

Despite the bear market underway in the U.S., the resources boom continues here in Canada. Some investors think it will keep on rising indefinitely, due to slower but continuing growth in India and China.

Resources prices may be headed much higher in years and decades to… Read More

Weighing the Risk

My guess is that we are now closer to the end of a market downturn than the start of one. However, you need to distinguish between the two main kinds of market downturn.

One is the stereotypical bear market — the kind of long-term decline that… Read More

Special Hotline

My guess is that we are now closer to the end of a market downturn than the start of one. However, you need to distinguish between the two main kinds of market downturn. One is the stereotypical bear market – the kind of long-term decline… Read More

Events Rattle Markets and Managers

Uncertainty over interest rates, oil prices and the Mideast situation has hurt world equity markets in the past few months. However, we feel that this is a temporary setback, and not the start of a protracted bear market.

These three investment firms earn much of their… Read More