Steve's Investing Insights

Rebalancing Investments in Down Markets: Scary, But Important
If there is a universal investment ideal, it is this: every investor wants to buy low and sell high. Fortunately, there is a disciplined process

A timeless investment lesson learned from coronavirus
The term “novel coronavirus” is almost as new as the year itself. And yet, how quickly it has grabbed global headlines. As depicted in this 2018

A year’s worth of worthy financial advice
Good advice bears repeating – especially financial advice. Since they’ll likely apply just as well in 2020, here’s a round-up of my investing insights from

How do I reduce volatility in my investments?
I must admit, the title of today’s post, How Do I Reduce Volatility in My Investments, is a bit bogus. How so? Not to

Should you own a lot or a little in Canadian stocks?
It’s not easy being a Canadian investor, is it? Trying to determine how much of your investments to keep in Canadian stocks or elsewhere. Given

Is the political heat melting your investment cool?
I’ve said it before. So has American financial commentator Barry Ritholtz. Regardless of your political bent, it’s a bad idea to hitch your investment decisions to whoever
