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 226: Why Is it So Damn Hard to Get Good Returns on Your Investments?
Episode 225: Big Tech Predictions 2023 and Beyond
Episode 224: RRSPs Are a Big Marketing Gimmick
Episode 223: All the Financial Mistakes We Have Made Over the Years
Episode 222: Delegation: How It Can Help You Achieve More Out of Life
Episode 221: The Weather Forecast: Predictions and Forecasts in the Financial Markets
Episode 220: Moving Money is Not Saving Money
Episode 219: Investing is Not Gambling
Episode 218: How to Avoid Getting Audited by the CRA
Episode 217: Structured Investments, Stock Picking with ChatGPT and Conflicts of Interest at the Big Banks
Episode 216: How Often Does Factor Investing Work?
Episode 215: The Housing Market and How to Help Your Kids with their First Home
Episode 214: Saving for a University Education is Taking a Hit
Episode 213: AI, is it Good or Bad, and What the Heck is ChatGPT?
Episode 212: The World’s Wealthiest Cities
Episode 211: How to Increase Your Retirement Income
Episode 210: Why Do People Break Up with Their Financial Advisors?
Episode 209: Why You Need An Estate Planning Checklist
Episode 208: Fascinating Study on Investment Returns over 96 Years
Episode 207: How Many Accounts Do You Really Need?
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