Markets have been ultra-boring. Lots of indecision, possibly in the anticipation of the infamous May sell off before summer vacations. That’s not too bad though:
readThe Canadian Capitalist has gracioulsy included me in his New Blogs List, but I’m left with an unpleasant feeling over his critical remark about not
readAnother 16-hour workday finished, we better get really rich when this is over. I expect to have some free time tomorrow afternoon, so I can
readI made my first money “day trading” stocks. This wasn’t really a day trade, it took 3 1/2 weeks, but still feels fantastic! Bought 1,000
readJust a quick note to all the regular visitors: sorry for the lapse in posting, I’ve been working 14-hour days, and unfortunately just don’t have
read…I feel a cliché coming… aaaand here it is: it’s time for some spring cleaning! It hurts to “fire” paying clients, but sometimes it must
readNew York Times fancy-shmancy visual calculator: It is better to buy or rent? I think you may have to be subscribed to the web site,
readInvestment Risk Capacity Survey Here’s one of the more detailed surveys on the subject that I’ve encountered: http://www.ifa.com/surveynet/. Take the longer version (49 questions). For
read1. The first step is to Figure out your net worth. I haven’t decided what to do with our condo value. Conservatively, I suppose we
readThinking about how our Net Worth should be split up, I came upon various suggestions as to the Asset Mix. Provided the world remains as
readAs a person very lazy by nature, I struggle every single day to get things done. I got so good at fighting my self, most
readWe have a ScotiaBank variable rate mortgage. The rate is Prime Minus 0.75% and is reviewed every 6 months. I looked back at how unstable
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