The History of Recessions

In this month’s client’s corner, Nick Murray discusses the eight, almost nine, economic recessions that have taken place in the United States since 1970.
How to Think About The Stock Market

In this month’s client corner, we discuss how investors should think about the stock market and how one of the greatest advantages you can have as an investor is a long-term perspective.
Parent-Child Joint Ownership of a House In Canada

Learn estate planning strategies that can help prepare you and your parents maximize family wealth while avoiding common planning pitfalls.
How to Make Money in a Bear Market

Bear markets can be scary times for investors, but a market decline should be viewed as an opportunity to put money to work for the long run while stocks are trading at a discount.
The 60/40 Portfolio: When You Need It Most, It May Not Work

One of the most common investment strategies is the 60/40 portfolio. This route can feel simple and safe, but it’s not right for everyone.
How to Respond to a Financial Crisis: Don’t.

Financial markets are resilient. The best response a long-term, goal-focused investor can make to a crisis is no response at all.
Why You Should Ignore Market Swings

Market fluctuations are a normal part of investing. The key is to remember that over time, the uptrends tend to outweigh the downtrends.
Financial News and the Negativity Narrative

Staying informed is important, but placing too much weight on financial media’s forecasts can often lead to poor investment decisions.
How to Protect Against Inflation

Looking back at points in history where inflation was raging, real assets, like stocks have always been the best way to protect your wealth.
Should I Invest Now Or Wait?

We examine how investing at the very top of the dot.com bubble would have affected your retirement portfolio.