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The Futility of Forecasting Market Returns: Why It’s Better to Focus on the Long-Term Plan

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by Russell Sawatsky

Market Forecasts Are a Problem The Issue Back in my discount brokerage days when I was licensed for US investors, I once spoke to a person who held only cash in what was left of his investment portfolio. He had sold his stock holdings shortly after Barack...

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We’re Not That Smart: Why Humility Wins in Investing

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by Russell Sawatsky

The Trouble The Overconfident Investor Andrew, 40 years old, single, and an always-in-demand skilled tradesman in the Greater Toronto Area, believes he has cracked the code for successful stock trading. Armed with flashy charts and tables as well as stories of success he’s read in the Facebook...

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The $200,000 Question: Renovations near Retirement

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by Russell Sawatsky

Balancing Taxes, Investments, and Borrowing As Edi and Roy approached their retirement, they faced a common financial planning challenge: how to fund a $200,000 renovation to their home without derailing their carefully laid plans. With a healthy $3.5 million in assets split across joint non-registered accounts,...

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Reflecting on “A Day in the Life of a Financial Advisor”: A Review of Financial Misconceptions

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by Russell Sawatsky

In the YouTube video A Day in the Life of a Financial Advisor – Funny or Truth, a woman sits down with a financial advisor, unknowingly burdened with misconceptions and a dose of naïveté about personal finance. Her questions and concerns provide a helpful reflection...

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Financial Realities for Unattached Canadians: Strategies for a Secure Future

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by Russell Sawatsky

The Income and Wealth Gap The Context An unattached Canadian is a person not in an “economic family,” that is, a person living either alone or with others to whom he or she is unrelated, such as roommates or a lodger. Unattached Canadians are a growing demographic...

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Seven Factors for Financial Success: The Story of Matthew and Nicole

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by Russell Sawatsky

Matthew and Nicole, both 35, are eager to start a family next year. They’re financially comfortable, with a combined gross income averaging $240,000—but there’s a twist. Matthew’s income fluctuates based on bonuses and sales revenue, leaving them with somewhat unpredictable income. On top of that,...

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When Should DIY Investors Hand Over the Reins?

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by Russell Sawatsky

As my wife and I approach retirement age, conversations about what’s next are becoming more frequent. While we think about retirement in general, I, as the primary “wealth manager” in our household, also reflect on when it might be time to step back from managing...

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A Step-by-Step Approach to Starting DIY Investing

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by Russell Sawatsky

Matthew (Matt) is a 27-year-old social worker with a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree, which he completed three years ago. Currently working in the healthcare sector, Matt has seen firsthand how financial instability can cause stress and hardship. Whether due to inadequate insurance or...

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Bad Investment Advice for Canada’s DIY Investors

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by Russell Sawatsky

Dan Bortolotti of Canadian Couch Potato fame once ran an active podcast that included a segment entitled “Bad Investment Advice” (complete with spooky sound effects – oh, the horror!). He is now going to be a regular guest on the Rational Reminder podcast, which means...

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What Does It Take to Accumulate $1 Million?

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by Russell Sawatsky

“A million dollars isn’t what it used to be.” Even with low inflation that saying is true. Depending on where you live, your home may easily be worth over a million dollars. To my surprise, there are over three hundred $1,000,000+ listings within the city...

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