Power utilities with bright futures

Low interest rates continue to spur demand for high-quality dividend-paying stocks, such as these four electrical utilities. We like the outlook for all of them, but only three are buys right now. CANADIAN UTILITIES LTD. (Toronto symbols CU [class A non-voting] $79 and CU.X [class… Read More

Why asset allocation funds rarely get it right

Asset allocation funds are mutual funds whose managers believe they can improve returns and/or reduce risk by switching back and forth among stocks, bonds and cash. Many in the investment industry promote these funds as a simple and profitable way to assemble a diversified… Read More

Profit from the hidden value of brands

One part of our three-pronged investing program is to spread your money out across the five main sectors of the economy: Manufacturing & Industry; Resources; Consumer; Finance; and Utilities. (The other two parts are to hold mostly high-quality, dividend paying stocks, and downplay stocks in… Read More

Why investors should avoid asset allocation funds

Many investors buy units of asset allocation mutual funds because they think these funds provide an easy and profitable way to diversify between stocks, bonds and cash equivalents.

How asset allocation funds work

Asset allocation funds are mutual funds that can shift their portfolio allocations between… Read More