Beating the TSX is a method of selecting blue chip dividend-paying stocks that has, historically, outperformed the benchmark index by a significant margin. It is easy to understand, easy to implement, and easy to maintain.
It’s that time of year when Christmas decorations are put away and one more row is added to my Beating the TSX Results spreadsheet. It’s like writing a story, one…
- Post published:January 1, 2024
- Post category:Annual updates/Beating the TSX
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Reality will pay you back in equal proportion to your delusionWill SmithA few weeks ago I was interviewed again by TD Inside Investor to discuss some lessons I have learned…
- Post published:July 18, 2023
- Post category:Annual updates/Beating the TSX/DIY Investing
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Spring is here and I’ve been swamped with family responsibilities, springtime jobs around the house and a surge in interest in one-on-one mentoring, which is great - no complaints here.…
- Post published:April 27, 2023
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I recently posted the 2022/2023 Beating the TSX update. The updates never fail to generate a flurry of interest in the method, particularly when the results are good, as…
- Post published:February 1, 2023
- Post category:Beating the TSX/DIY Investing/Investor learning
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This article will be appearing in the February 2023 edition of Canadian Moneysaver MagazineSo long, 2022. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.Many investors feel burned by…
- Post published:January 2, 2023
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It's been a long time since I've written about a specific stock. Truth is, I'm not that interested in individual stock analysis because I just don't see the upside. Even…
- Post published:November 19, 2022
- Post category:Beating the TSX/DIY Investing/Investor psychology
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Confidence is one of biggest challenges in investing. Too little and you're paralyzed, impressionable, and ineffective. Too much leads to poor judgment, risky tactics, and devastating outcomes. The worst part…
- Post published:July 3, 2022
- Post category:Beating the TSX/Dividend investing/Investor learning
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Inflation. It's the boogeyman, the grim reaper, the silent killer of investors' retirement dreams. A survey by Leger recently showed that 84% of Canadians are worried about inflation. Another survey…
- Post published:February 20, 2022
- Post category:Beating the TSX/Dividend investing/Investor learning
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John is proud of his son Chad. Last year he landed his first full time job and every month he saves money and invests it. One day they are talking…
- Post published:February 10, 2022
- Post category:Beating the TSX/Dividend investing/Investor learning
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I know a lot of our readers will be excited to hear your thoughts on a variety of topics, so thank you so much for spending this time with me.Thanks,…
- Post published:January 16, 2022
- Post category:Beating the TSX/DIY Investing/Personal stories
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