December is here, bringing hope that this historically strong month for stocks will close out the year on a high note. 2024 has already seen indexes setting and breaking record highs, leaving investors eager for a festive flourish to finish the year. Historically, December has earned its reputation as a strong performer, thanks in part to the “Santa Claus rally.” This phenomenon often lifts markets during the last week of December and the first few trading days of January. While the rally is not guaranteed, several factors help explain why December tends to shine.
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Weekly Update for the week ending November 29, 2024
How Global Events Affect Your Portfolio: A Beginner’s Guide
If you are new to investing, you might assume your portfolio – especially if it is packed with Canadian or American stocks—is safely tucked away from global drama. But the truth is, events like geopolitical tensions or economic slowdowns often send ripples through the markets, and your investments can feel the effects. Let us take a look into how these international factors influence your portfolio and how you can navigate them.
Weekly Update for the week ending November 22, 2024
What Falling Interest Rates Mean for Your Portfolio
Last week, we explored how rising interest rates can challenge investors. This week, let us flip the script and talk about something that could actually work in your favour—falling rates. When interest rates drop, it is not just borrowers who feel the relief. If you know where to look, your stock portfolio can benefit too.
Why Do Central Banks Lower Interest Rates?
Central banks, like the Bank of Canada (BoC) or the US Federal Reserve (Fed), lower interest rates to stimulate a sluggish economy. Cheaper borrowing encourages spending and investment, helping businesses expand, creating jobs, and keeping inflation in check. Think of it as their way of giving the economy a boost when growth hits a wall.
Weekly Update for the week ending November 15, 2024
This week, we resume our ‘Tips for Those New to Investing’ series and take a look at how rising interest rates can shake up your stock portfolio. What Rising Interest Rates Mean for Your Portfolio Interest rates might seem like background noise, but they can have a big impact on your investments. When central banks, […]
Weekly Update for the week ending November 1, 2024
November has a reputation for being a standout month for the stock market, and the numbers back it up. Over the past 30 years, the S&P 500 has posted gains in 23 Novembers, with a solid median return of 2.8%. But when it is an election year, there is always a little more drama. While pre-election uncertainty can cause some bumps, markets tend to rally once the results are in and stability returns.
This year is no different: we are not only dealing with a closely contested election, but also a key Federal Reserve (Fed) decision on US interest rates. On top of that, November kicks off the “best three months” for stocks—alongside December and January—adding to its seasonal strength.
Weekly Update for the week ending October 25, 2024
The Power of Dollar-Cost Averaging: A Beginner’s Best Friend
When markets get unpredictable, it is easy to feel unsure about when to invest. Should you wait for prices to drop further, or jump in now? One simple strategy that can remove some of the guesswork is Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA).