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Weekly Update for the week ending October 10, 2025

Will October be Trick or Treat for Investors?
After an unusually strong September, we’re stepping into the witching month – a time with a well-earned reputation for market drama. October has long carried a spooky aura on Wall Street, and for good reason. It’s seen some of the biggest market crashes in history. The Great Crash of 1929 kicked off the Great Depression after years of speculation and margin buying came undone, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) tumbling nearly 90% from its peak and taking 25 years to fully recover. In 1987, “Black Monday” struck when computer-driven trading and panic selling triggered a record one-day drop of 22.6%, though markets managed to rebound within two years. It remains one of the worst single-day declines in Canadian market history. And in 2008, the collapse of the American housing market and the global credit freeze sent the S&P 500 (S&P) plunging 57% and the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) dropped about 16%, with a full recovery taking about four years.

Yet despite those infamous moments, October isn’t the market villain it’s often made out to be.

Weekly Update for the week ending May 16, 2025

Sell in May or Stay and Invest?
I originally intended to talk about this lighter topic – an old investing phrase that tends to pop up around this time of year: “Sell in May and go away” the previous week, but Warren Buffet stepping down from Chief Executive Officer of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.B) after 60 years at the helm kind of stole the lead. So this week, let’s talk a look at the story behind this phrase.

Weekly Update for the week ending May 9, 2025

On May 3, during Berkshire Hathaway’s (NYSE: BRK.B) annual general meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, Warren Buffett surprised the crowd by announcing his plan to step down as CEO at the end of 2025. At 94, the legendary investor will stay on as chair of the board, but his long-time successor, Greg Abel, will officially take the reins in 2026. The announcement caught everyone off guard – including Abel himself – with only Buffett’s immediate family in the loop beforehand.

Weekly Update for the week ending May 2, 2025

One phrase I keep running into early on my investing journey is “risk on, risk off.” At first, I thought it just meant investors were either piling into riskier assets (like technology stocks) or playing it safe with something more stable (like utility stocks). And while that’s partly true, there’s a bit more nuance behind it.

Weekly Update for the week ending April 25, 2025

US markets took another body blow at the start of this past week, once again set off by a tweet from President Trump. He renewed his public attacks on Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell, calling him a “major loser” and demanding immediate rate cuts to juice the economy. Trump even floated the idea of firing Powell – a move that, while legally difficult, has rattled investor confidence.

Weekly Update for the week ending April 18, 2025

After everything that’s gone down in the markets over the past couple of weeks – wild swings, big headlines, and whispers of manipulation – I figured it was a good time to talk about something that doesn’t come up often enough: how the stock market can be manipulated, and what that actually means for us investors.