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Pan American Silver Corp. reports record revenue and profits and a dividend boost as it benefits from higher silver prices and production.
AT&T Inc. offers a high 5.0% yield while trading cheaply at just 9.8 times forecast earnings, giving it plenty of upside as it pays down high debt levels.
Top picks Sun Life Financial & Manulife Financial continue to demonstrate their insurance market dominance and offer high yields at low valuations.
Top performer Stantec Inc. is perfectly positioned to capitalize on massive government infrastructure spending with a strong foothold in critical growth areas.
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Investing in low-price, high-quality stocks can help investors make more money over longer periods of time. Often, that’s because of hidden assets such as real estate or brand loyalty
Utility investments typically benefit from stronger economic activity, and a top Canadian utilities ETF will let you take advantage of this.
Low interest rates make bonds unattractive, but for investors who want stable income through bonds, we see two Canadian bond ETFs as buys
In Canada, there are some places to hold the best investments for retirement income that are much better than others
A conservative, step-by-step Canadian guide: account choice, W-8BEN, FX cost cuts, first trade, and DRIP, built for steady dividend income.

Find the best cheap stocks to invest in today by watching out for factors signaling danger rather than bargains.


Top-quality stocks tend to lose less of their value in market setbacks. They also tend to bounce back nicely when conditions improve. These are the kinds of stocks we continue to recommend in our newsletters and other services.

To build a portfolio of those stocks—and to show the best long-term results, Pat McKeough still thinks you should stick with his three-part program:
  1. Hold mostly high-quality, dividend-paying stocks.
  2. Spread your money out across most if not all of the five main economic sectors: Manufacturing & Industry, Resources & Commodities, Consumer, Finance and Utilities.
  3. Downplay or stay out of stocks in the broker/media limelight.

Meantime, investors who “bargain shop” for stocks explain that they are simply looking to buy stocks like a smart consumer would buy a car....