Topic: How To Invest

What is Pat’s commentary for the week of March 29, 2016

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Here’s the text of the quarterly letter I recently sent to our Portfolio Management clients: “Investors can find lots of things to worry about today, in politics, economics, terrorism, military developments and so on. However, today’s biggest single worry for most investors is the downturn in the stock market. Both the Canadian and U.S. markets hit a peak early last year, and have been generally moving down ever since. As stocks fell, their prices became more volatile. Many commentators wonder if this slump signals the start of a new recession. If so, it’s natural to wonder if the next recession will be like the last one, in 2007-2009, or even worse. I doubt if we’ll see a new recession. But if we do, I suspect that the 2007-2009 experience will hang on to its “worst recession since the 1930s Depression” label for many decades to come. That’s because the roots of the last recession go back to the 1960s, when academia…