Using long-dated call options is one way to help clients “get out of the soup,” says Wellington West’s Charlie Spiring
Building blocks for sustained recovery still not firmly in place, economist says
Markets have made extreme recoveries following previous freefalls, economist says
Outlook remains bullish on Canadian equities, financials and the Canadian dollar
Use common sense, Spiring tells investors
There are myriad reasons for the growing gap between the prices of metals and of shares in the companies that mine them
Although the U.S. restructuring plan is scary, rewards are available for those who are patient and remain calm
Drop in commodity prices is a silver lining of sorts for major economies
Economic downturn isn’t deep enough to warrant the massive erosion in energy and resource stock valuations
It affects a portfolio’s return proportionally — and its risk disproportionally — to its weighting