Market Outlook 2015 (Money Sense)

If you’ve bought any stocks this year, you’ve probably noticed that it’s a bit of an odd time to be an investor. For most of 2014, Canada’s market did well—between January and September our main market index, the S&P/TSX Composite, was up by nearly 15%. But it’s been another story since then.

Growth vs. Value

Among investors, there has been a perennial debate between those who adhere to Value, and those guided by Growth. As staunch believers in the former, we have opined on the topic several times in the past.

A Common Sense Path to Investment Success: Kim Shannon

Kim Shannon
President & CIO

Risk: Control What You Can and Manage What You Can’t

In the world of finance, risk is often defined as beta or standard deviation, both of which measure the volatility of the price of a stock.

Canadian Oil – Unwanted and Stranded

There is a lot of talk these days about the fate of Canadian oil. Specifically, there is much discussion surrounding two questions - does the U.S. still need Canadian oil and even if Americans need Canadian oil, is it stranded?

A New Mantra for Money Managers: Think Small (The Globe and Mail)

Sionna is an inspiring story for the up and comers, not only because of its success, but how it got there.