Consumer confidence is at its lowest level in 52 years. But that doesn't mean it's all bad news for investors. Join Senior Financial Advisors Rob McClelland and Mike Connon as they discuss consumer confidence and its impact on the stock market.
They take you through historical data and market valuations to show that expensive market valuations often precede market crashes, while lower valuations can present buying opportunities.
Don't miss out on potential market gains by staying in low-yield investments like GICs. Consider the bigger picture, and don't let consumer sentiment dictate your investment decisions.
Episode 260: The Future Of Real Estate
Episode 259: How To Beat The Stock Market
Episode 258: Why Investors Struggle with Investment Losses
Episode 257: Financial Planning For Summer Expenses
Episode 256: Capital Gains Inclusion Rate Changes In Canada
Episode 255: Top 10 Mistakes in Retirement
Episode 254: Understanding Trip Medical and Cancellation Insurance - Conversations with Financial Experts Rob and Mike
Episode 253: CPP - The Best Government Pension Plan?
Episode 252: The Financial Implications of Divorce
Episode 29: Becoming A Great A Client Takes A Little More You Might Expect
Episode 33: Technology: Making Us Way Better At What We Do!
Episode 85: The Sexy Secrets of Private Equity
Episode 251: Retirement is Shorter Than You Think
Episode 250: Essential Steps for Successful Retirement Planning
Episode 249: Expected Rate of Returns in Retirement
Episode 248: All-In on U.S. Stocks – Wise Move or Risky Strategy?
Episode 247: 2023's Most Valuable Companies
Episode 246: Financial Planning Tightwads and Spendthrifts Which Way Works Better?
Episode 245: TFSA -Best Investment Vehicle For Canadian Retirement Planning
Episode 244: Owning a Second Property in Retirement
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