investment advice

There’s no limit to the types of investment questions Inner Circle members can ask Pat and his team of investment experts. Members often ask for Pat’s advice on Canadian stock market investments they are thinking of buying that we don’t cover in our newsletters. These companies range from large multinational firms to the most speculative penny mines. Members also frequently ask about specific investment strategies, or how headline-making events could affect their portfolios. For example, the TMX Group, which operates a number of Canadian stock exchanges, recently announced that it had agreed to merge with the London Stock Exchange (LSE). An Inner Circle member recently asked for our recommendation on TMX Group, and what impact such a merger would have on Canadian investors. To give you a sense of how the Inner Circle works, I’d like to share this question, and our answer, with you. I hope you enjoy and profit from it....
The Money Game, a 1968 mega bestseller about investing, was an eye-opener for a generation of investors, myself included. The author, George Goodman, wrote under the pseudonym Adam Smith. It takes a lot of chutzpah for a writer to name himself after the 18th century Scottish father of modern economics, but Goodman/Smith pulls it off. In his book, Smith introduced a number of key investing concepts that go to the heart of our Successful Investor stock investment advice. Smith has a genius for encapsulating his ideas in anecdotes, and here’s one that jumps out. It concerns the need to invest opportunistically, rather than emotionally. The story concerns a group of portfolio managers on a tour of troubled factories in the U.S. northeast. When passing by one facility, the tour’s broker-organizer commented, “I understand this company has thousands of drug addicts among its employees in that facility alone.”...
With interest rates still near historic lows, borrowing money to invest continues to look like an attractive investment strategy. That’s especially true if you borrow to buy well-established, dividend-paying stocks. For example, you could pick from the 19 companies we recommend in our Canadian Wealth Advisor newsletter’s Safety-Conscious Stock Portfolio. These investments give you regular dividend income and cash flow to pay the interest on your investment loan. (The Safety-Conscious Stock Portfolio is one of three portfolios Canadian Wealth Advisor offers to conservative and income-seeking investors. The other two are the Index Fund and ETF Portfolio and our Safety-Conscious Income Trust Portfolio. We continually monitor and update all three portfolios.)...
Every Wednesday, we publish our “Investor Toolkit” series on TSI Network. Whether you’re a new or experienced investor, these weekly updates are designed to give you specific investment advice, based on our stock market research. Each Investor Toolkit update gives you a fundamental piece of investment strategy, and shows you how you can put it into practice right away. Tip of the week: “Goodwill should play an important role in your stock market research” When we’re looking for stocks to recommend in our newsletters and investment services, we put a lot of importance on the amount of goodwill that a company carries as an asset on its balance sheet....
A good stock broker can help you manage your investments if you don’t want to do it yourself. However, good brokers have always been hard to find. And, as any good stock broker or experienced investor can tell you, bad brokers are all too common. By “bad brokers,” we mean those who put their own interests above their clients’. Keep in mind, however, that a bad stock broker can do this in a perfectly legal fashion by catering to their clients’ whims and weaknesses. Here are 3 ways to tell if brokers are putting their interests ahead of yours:...
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Members of our Inner Circle service often ask for our advice on stocks they are thinking of buying that we don’t cover in our newsletters. These companies range from large multinational companies to the most speculative penny stocks. For example, an Inner Circle member recently asked our advice on Gippsland Resources. The Australia-based penny stock’s two main properties are both located in Egypt, and contain deposits of tantalum, a rust-resistant metal with many industrial uses. To give you a sense of how my Inner Circle service works, I’d like to share this question, and our answer, with you. I hope you enjoy and profit from it....
Every Wednesday, we publish our “Investor Toolkit” series on TSI Network. Whether you’re a new or experienced investor, these weekly updates are designed to give you specific advice on investing money. Each Investor Toolkit update gives you a fundamental piece of investment strategy, and shows you how you can put it into practice right away. Tip of the week: “Our advice on 2 ways of investing money in the stock market” Most investors place two types of orders when buying stocks: “market orders” or “limit orders.”...
Members of our Inner Circle service often ask for our advice on stocks they are thinking of buying that we don’t cover in our newsletters. These companies range from large multinational companies to the most speculative penny mines and gold investments. For example, an Inner Circle member recently asked for our advice on Northern Abitibi Mining. The company has reported some promising drill results from its gold project in Newfoundland. To give you a sense of how my Inner Circle service works, I’d like to share this question, and our answer, with you. I hope you enjoy and profit from it....