Posts Tagged ‘Investing’
Q1 TriDelta Investment Review – What a great start to the year!
After a great first quarter for our clients, stemming from high exposure to U.S. stocks, preferred shares, and high yield bonds, our investment direction is shifting slightly.
Read MoreBuying Low: Investing Strategy in Frothy Times (from the Globe and Mail)
When stock markets have risen significantly, often some of the best investing opportunities is in the sectors that have been unloved and overlooked. Lorne Zeiler, Portfolio Manager and Wealth Advisor at TriDelta Investment Counsel was one of three portfolio managers asked where to look for value investments today by Globe and Mail reporter Joel Schlesinger…
Read MoreWhere to Invest Your RRSP Contributions
Lorne Zeiler, VP and Portfolio Manager at TriDelta Financial and Investment Counsel was the guest on BNN’s The Street on February 13th to discuss RRSP Investing, TFSAs and where to invest your RRSP contribution. Click here to watch the interview. Written By: Lorne Zeiler, MBA, CFA VP, Wealth Advisor lorne@tridelta.ca 416-733-3292 x225
Read MoreTriDelta Investment Counsel Q4 Report – In 2017 while the noise gets louder, facts matter more than ever.
10 Facts for 2017 and what it means to you For a 65 year old couple, there is a 90% chance at least one will live to age 80. For a 65 year old couple, there is a 48% chance at least one will live to age 90. Since 1926, average returns for the S&P500…
Read MoreTriDelta Investment Counsel Q3 Report – Time to Visit the U.S. Markets
Executive Summary When looking at interest rates, currencies, real estate risk, Oil and the overall economy, the Canadian market is looking weaker than the U.S. market. We believe, in particular, that real estate risks are much higher in Canada than the U.S., and it is playing an important factor in our investment philosophy. As a…
Read MoreTriDelta Investment Counsel Q2 2016 Report: Markets move higher – even with all the dire headlines.
Executive Summary Brexit, Trump and Terrorism. Take all that together, and surprise, surprise, the markets went up. In the second quarter of 2016, the Toronto stock index closed up 4.6%. The DEX Universe Bond index closed up 2.6%. The S&P500 US index in Canadian dollars closed up 1.9%. All looks pretty good. Even leaving North…
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