Posts Tagged ‘markets’

Money’s Worth by Kim Inglis: Examining account fee structures

Money’s Worth by Kim Inglis: Examining account fee structures

Investors pay fees for portfolio management, as they do for any professional service, but many are unaware of the variety of options regarding fee structure.  One of the most popular is the fee-based pricing model. According to PriceMetrix, fee-based structures are the preferred method of [Read more]

Understanding Investor Emotions by Kim Inglis

Understanding Investor Emotions by Kim Inglis

Investor emotions are a portfolio’s worst enemy. Fortunately they are also predictable, following a route in sync with market cycles. The peak is the middle of a bull market, when investors are most optimistic. The trough is during a bear market, when investor emotions are correspondingly low. [Read more]

Investing in Mutual Funds

Investing in Mutual Funds

Mutual funds have long been a favorite of Canadian investors.  According to the Investment Funds Institute of Canada (IFIC), 4.6 million Canadian households own mutual funds representing $1.14 trillion in assets.  Many opt for mutual funds for their simplified approach to investing.  However, [Read more]

MONEY’S WORTH: Managing Market Volatility by Kim Inglis

MONEY’S WORTH: Managing Market Volatility by Kim Inglis

If not placed in the context of either market history or investment horizon, a significant market drop will cause some investors to doubt the wisdom of their investment plans and become nervous. Then they jeopardize their long-term portfolios by making short-term decisions during the turbulence. [Read more]

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