Category: 3. Investing
Practical insights on Canadian investing — from ETFs and stocks to pensions and real estate. Clear, data-driven strategies to grow wealth without the hype.
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If you’re a teenager in Canada, you probably already understand what saving money means — putting cash in a jar or a bank account. But investing is different. It’s how you make your money grow while you sleep. And you can start learning — and even investing — before you turn 18, as long as…
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Most people don’t fail at investing because they pick the wrong stock or ETF. They fail because they can’t stay consistent. They start strong, get distracted, and stop contributing — usually when the market gets rough. Building a routine is what separates investors who “try” from investors who actually grow wealth. It’s not about discipline…
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TFSA vs RRSP When you start investing in Canada, you’ll hear the same advice over and over:“Max out your TFSA.”“Contribute to your RRSP for tax savings.”“And if you still have extra cash, invest in a regular account.” It sounds simple, but figuring out which account makes the most sense for your situation can get complicated.…
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(A simple roadmap for beginners) Getting started with investing sounds harder than it is. Most Canadians hesitate not because they lack money, but because they don’t know where to start or what steps to take. This post is a practical guide — no jargon, no hype — just the key steps to start investing confidently in…
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Most Canadians know they should invest, but the reality is many never get started or quit early. Why? It’s not just about lack of money — it’s the barriers that make investing feel intimidating. Here are the biggest roadblocks I see, and how beginners can overcome them. 1. Overwhelmed by Jargon 2. Fear of Losing Money 3.…
