At the end of the day, the more diversification you have in your portfolio, the more possibilities there are to reap the rewards. Both Canadian commodities as well as dividend stock investing are excellent options in this regard. We have a full rundown of theBest Canadian Dividend Stocks, as...
Investing for Canadian Beginners Understanding Asset Classes in Investing Understanding Fixed-Income Investments How to Invest in Stocks Type of Investment product What Are T-Bills What is a Bond What is Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) What Are Mutual Funds What is an ETF (Exchange ...
If buying and selling stocks still seems intimidating, you could consider using arobo-advisor. Robo-advisors are algorithms that invest in a mix of stocks (and bonds) according to your risk tolerance, financial situation and investing timeline. This passive investing approach saves time too, as ...
6. Invest in your favorite cannabis companies Investing in marijuana companies is not suitable for everyone. For some, particularly conservative investors, the best approach is to avoid these stocks entirely. Only investors who understand and can tolerate high levels of risk should add cannabis compan...
We investigate the extent to which investors from around the world can benefit from investing in small market capitalization Canadian stocks. Using monthly data from 1950 to 2009, we show that the size effect has not lessened over the decades in Canada, despite earlier evidence to the contrary ...
When you buy stocks, you own part of a company and can benefit from its potential profits in either increased stock value or in dividends paid by the company or a combination of both. In some cases, you also get the right to vote on various company matters.Exchange...
Canadian stocks have consistently bounced back after major stock market downturns. While it’s normal to worry about market fluctuations, investors should be reassured that a balanced portfolio created by you with your advisor will balance risk and growth according to your risk tolerance. ...
The broker also offers fractional shares of both domestic and Canadian stocks and ETFs. The ability to purchase a portion of a company's stock, rather than a full-priced share, makes it easier to invest in companies that have lofty share prices. That, in turn, makes it easier to maintain...
stocks from Canada is the exchange rate. While the basic concept of trading U.S. stocks is very similar to that in Canada, the returns you see on your portfolio will differ due to the exchange rate. Currency movements are inevitable and happen quite often. When the Canadian dollar is ...
Diversification with Canadian stocks: How Much is Enough?Modern portfolio theory has demonstrated the importance of diversification to investors. While diversification is almost always beneficial in reducing portfolio risk, a commonly asked question is: "How much diversification is enough?"Sean Clear...