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 126: Global Wealth - Who Owns it All Anyway?
Episode 125: Top Performing Stocks
Episode 124: The Upcoming 2021 Canadian Election
Episode 123: How to Build a Global Bond Portfolio?
Episode 122: How Are Financial Advisors and Firms Paid?
Episode 121: The Best Way to Buy Stocks
Episode 120: 6 Different Types of Traders
Episode 119: Ever Heard of Hidden Taxes?
Episode 118: The Value of Advice: Why Working with an Advisor Pays Off
Episode 117: Great Products, Horrible Investments
Episode 116: Finding Out the Truth Behind Active Mutual Funds
Episode 115: Helping Your Kids with the Purchase of Their First Home
Episode 114: How We Can Do A Better Job For Our Clients
Episode 113: The 10 Biggest Mistakes People Make on Their Personal Income Taxes
Episode 112: Is Canada a Good Place to Die
Episode 111: Change
Episode 110: 10 Numbers We Think You Should Know
Episode 109: The Good Ol' Days
Episode 108: Spending In Retirement
Episode 107: What We Think You Should Be Listening To
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