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Cutting Through the Noise


June 18, 2008

By Tom Bradley

Real Estate, Stocks and Chronic Depression

We’ve had a handful of new clients recently that brought money to Steadyhand as a result of a real estate sale. The conversations have been interesting and got me thinking. A majority of the talk has been around asset mix. What makes ...

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June 16, 2008

By Tom Bradley

'New World Order' or Not, Think Twice Before Jumping on the Bandwagon

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published June 14, 2008 We can't go anywhere or do anything without feeling the impact of high oil prices. It is the topic du jour and we are at the stage where every ...

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June 5, 2008

By Tom Bradley

It's Tough Beating the Index

Why do active managers find the S&P 500 so hard to beat? In his book More Than You Know – Finding Financial Wisdom In Unconventional Places , Michael Mauboussin takes a different approach to the question.  He starts by assessing ...

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May 6, 2008

By Tom Bradley

A Belated Response to an Income Investor

Our blog on March 17th ( In Need of a Steady Hand ) generated a large number of hits, which given the investing environment at the time, is not surprising.  The main message in the posting was that investors shouldn’t ...

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May 6, 2008

By Tom Bradley

Get a Reality Check Folks: Those Low-risk Big Yields are History

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published May 3, 2008 Where were you in August of '82? I will always remember. I was between my years at Western in what is now the Ivey School of Business and was ...

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March 24, 2008

By Tom Bradley

In Turbulent Times, the Wise Investor Should Ignore Fears and Get a Little Greedy

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published March 22, 2008 Between now and the time I publish my next column, you should receive a quarterly statement from your investment adviser or manager. Get prepared. Your net worth will have ...

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March 17, 2008

By Tom Bradley

In Need of a Steady Hand

The news just keeps getting worse.  Today it’s the announcement that one of Wall Street’s revered investment dealers, Bear Stearns, is being bailed out and shareholders are going to lose almost everything.  Despite the fact that Bear was a poster ...

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March 14, 2008

By Tom Bradley

Pushing Back on PPNs

I received an email from an investor today relating to my column in the Globe last week .  With her permission, I’ve posted our correspondence below. Mr Bradley, Our investment advisor is trying to sell us PPN's which we are ...

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March 10, 2008

By Tom Bradley

At its Heart, Investing is About Risk, and Stacking the Odds in Your Favour

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published March 8, 2008 During the RRSP season we were barraged with ads from the banks and insurance companies. In light of the recent market turbulence, the emphasis has been on their ‘risk ...

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March 5, 2008

By Chris Stephenson

Potentially Rich Facebookers

Inspired by Scott's blog Tax-Free Savings Accounts - the RRSP for the Facebook Generation? , I wanted to see what a 19 year old could accomplish with some discipline. Quite a lot, I found. For instance, a 19 year old ...

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February 28, 2008

By Scott Ronalds

Tax-Free Savings Accounts - The RRSP for the Facebook Generation?

In Tuesday's budget, the Conservatives introduced a new savings vehicle that will allow Canadians to shelter investments from tax.  Known as the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA), investors over the age of 18 will be able to contribute $5,000/year to a tax ...

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February 14, 2008

By Scott Ronalds

Retire 40% Slower

I stumbled across a large ad in the Vancouver Sun last week that caught my attention.  The headline: Retire 12.2% Faster.   How could I not read on! The ad was from the Bank of Montreal and it was referring ...

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February 6, 2008

By Tom Bradley

Divergent Returns - Time to Rebalance

In 2007, the total return of the S&P/TSX Composite Index was +9.8%. The MSCI World Index (in Canadian dollar terms) was -7.5%. This divergence of returns means that if you’ve done nothing in the past year, Canadian equities are a ...

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January 28, 2008

By Tom Bradley

As Winners and Losers Get Sorted Out, There's Opportunity for Gains

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published January 26, 2008 I had a column written for this week on how investors should expect lower returns, lower than what they have achieved in the past 10 to 25 years. I ...

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January 21, 2008

By Tom Bradley

George and Ben - Take a Holiday

I can’t contain myself any longer. Do people really expect Ben Bernanke, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, and George Bush to come to the rescue of the failing U.S. economy? Are they nuts? Ben’s predecessor, Alan Greenspan, and George ...

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November 30, 2007

By Tom Bradley

Having a 'First Paycheque' Moment? Please Call

It’s the most important moment in one’s investment career - the day they receive their first paycheque. That is the moment that a young person can start a discipline that will last a lifetime - a discipline that will set ...

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November 26, 2007

By Tom Bradley

Short-term Market Pain is a Chance for Long-term Gain

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published November 24, 2007 Over the last few weeks, I've been spending lots of time speaking with clients and other investors. It's been interesting because while I want to talk about Steadyhand, Steve ...

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November 12, 2007

By Tom Bradley

Stick to the Fundamentals and Good Things can Happen

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published November 10, 2007 As an equity guy, I don't like to admit it, but I recently spent some time with the bond team at Connor Clark & Lunn Investment Management. Bondies aren't ...

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November 8, 2007

By Tom Bradley

I'll be Happy With 10% a Year

I don’t know what the market is going to do in the coming months. I do know we will have weak markets at some point (and I suspect they could be quite messy given the extremes we are now experiencing ...

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October 10, 2007

By Scott Ronalds

ABCP - Another Made-in-Canada Defective Investment Product

There has been a lot written about Canada’s asset-backed commercial paper debacle. Unfortunately, it’s not easy to sort it all out, given that everyone has an axe to grind on the issue. Diane Urquhart is an independent analyst who I ...

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October 3, 2007

By Scott Ronalds

Poolside with David Swensen

I got an email from Neil on Saturday afternoon: From: njensen@steadyhand.com Subject: Words of wisdom from Swensen Body: Read while watching Claire at swimming today (p.60): "Sensible investors pursue diversification as a policy to reduce risk, not as a tactic ...

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October 1, 2007

By Scott Ronalds

We Know They're Mistakes, So Why Keep Making Them?

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published September 29, 2007 "Wisdom comes from sitting on your ass." According to Warren Buffett's sidekick, Charlie Munger, it's the best road to effective thinking. For the last six weeks I've been laid ...

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September 25, 2007

By Tom Bradley

The ETF Diaries - Part IV: As Splinters Get Thinner, They Get Sharper

On efficientfrontier.com , William Bernstein recently published an article titled ‘ Comin’ Around Again? ’ in which he made some comments on the proliferation of ETF offerings in the U.S. I think it serves as a good follow-up to our ...

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September 12, 2007

By Chris Stephenson

Reverse Mortgages

Tom has a thing for Principal Protected Notes. He thinks that most PPN’s don’t benefit investors. I feel the same way about another product, the reverse mortgage. Reverse mortgages are a product targeted towards seniors who are house rich but ...

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September 4, 2007

By Scott Ronalds

Immaculate Correction? Maybe, But Times Have Changed

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published September 1, 2007 Are we experiencing another immaculate correction? That’s how I describe the market corrections we’ve experienced while living under the protective umbrella of U.S. President George W. Bush and former ...

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