Steve's Investing Insights

Twenty-Five Years of Being Me (and a new website)
While I’m somewhatnorth of 25 years old (by a couple of decades), 1993 is the year I count as my professional “birthday.” Disregarding a brief

Stop trying to correct for market corrections — revisited
In 2015, I published an extended series of “financial stop-doing” posts, suggesting what investors could STOP doing, if they wanted to START building more durable

Is there going to be a market correction? And, if yes, then what?
Note: Originally posted in August 2014 and updated in September 2015, we have again updated this Q&A to reflect 2017 year-end numbers. The core message

How Evidence-Based Investing Saves Long-Term Wealth: Avoiding the “Big Mistake”
Count on an Evidence-Based Investing Approach to Withstand the Temptation to Cut and Run When the Market is Scary “Buy low, sell high.” Sure, it’s

It’s official: Canadian investors are on their own
From my perspective, June was a disappointing month for investors. This didn’t have anything to do with the global stock markets, which were up slightly.

Simple investing isn’t easy
In my last post, Why Simplicity Beats Complexity, I covered why simplicity often beats complexity, especially when investing. To quote myself: “Simplicity is … the
