Scott Clayton

Scott is an associate editor at TSI Network. He is the lead reporter and analyst for Dividend Advisor, Power Growth Investor and Canadian Wealth Advisor and a member of the Investment Planning Committee. Scott began his investment and financial career working with Pat McKeough at The Investment Reporter in the 1980s. Subsequently, he worked at the Financial Post Corporation Service for 10 years. He joined TSI Network in 1998. He is a Bachelor of Economics graduate of York University, and he also has an M.B.A. from the Schulich School of Business.

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Artificial intelligence stocks will continue to gain attention as AI gains popularity, but we believe established businesses using AI will benefit more than start-ups
If natural gas investments interest you, it’s worth looking beyond natural gas penny stocks to more stable companies with established production and cash flow
Do blue chip stocks pay dividends? The top blue chips mostly do, and many have a long history of rewarding shareholders with those payments.
The best lithium mining companies to invest in will meet key criteria, including operating in stable environments and having both sound balance sheets and realistic valuations
If you think you can make big money trading penny stocks, think again. These shares rarely have significant investment value

Are blue chip stocks safe? Well, they are safer than other investments due to their sound financials, history of success, and reputation—but no investment is guaranteed


Are blue chip stocks safe? While there are no guarantees in stock investing, at TSI Network we feel that blue chip stocks that have been paying dividends for five to 10 years or more are among the safer investments you can make....
How can you minimize the risk associated with investing? Start with our three-part Successful Investor approach, and then include stocks that meet these other criteria
The energy industry can help provide a hedge against inflation and top energy dividend stocks offer current income—as well as a history of success and modern technology for future growth
Stock buyback vs dividend investing may seem a clear-cut choice, but savvy investors will tell you that they can complement one another quite well