Profit from temporary adversity

Excellent companies at a good price. That is what “value” type investors are looking for. But the “catch” is that good companies are generally trading at a price already relatively high.     Read this French article on La Presse

Still waiting for benefits

Six months after the transaction that pushed Canada’s stock market in the hands of TMX Group, market actors are still waiting for tangible benefits.   Read this French article on Finance et Investissement

Midterm record card

Every Saturday, a financier answers our questions. He gives his market reading, offers his perspective on the stock market and gives some investment advice. This week, Jean-Paul Giacometti, from Claret Asset Management Corporation. Read this French article on La Presse

The automobile industry restarts

Cars are not eternal. Americans are willing to buy new cars after postponing this purchase because of economic uncertainty. Should investors climb aboard?   Read this French article on Les Affaires

Some deals among the lame of year end

Half a dozen of portfolio managers reveal some stocks they deem too battered by year-end sales and likely to improve in the coming years.   Read this French article on Les Affaires

Simple recipe to sleep well at night

Its in 1982 that Harry Browne has concocted the good old recipe of the permanent portfolio. Times were hard for investors: the economy was in a severe recession and inflation, which was close to 12%, quickly ate up their savings. How to make money in such a context?   Read this French article on La […]

The Permanent Portfolio ETF version

The exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are ideal for the investor who wants to build a permanent portfolio at a low cost.   Read this French article on La Presse

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