Posts Tagged ‘performance’

When Patience is Not a Virtue

By Warren Mackenzie on December 20th, 2013

There is an old saying attributed to philosopher John Dewey, “Patience is a virtue, possess it if you can, seldom found in woman, never found in man.” In the investing world, patient investors usually do better than impatient investors....

Investing Made Easy

By Warren Mackenzie on October 18th, 2013

Every investor needs to understand how easy it is to ensure that his or her portfolio performs at least as well as the 
market does. Here is the reason why. Over the next decade, many experts would agree that a balanced portfolio could be expected...

Changes at Saxon Stock could mean a less-stellar future

By Dan Hallett on August 12th, 2010

The Globe & Mail’s latest mutual fund number cruncher focuses on the top-performing Canadian Equity funds for the ten years ending June 30, 2010.  Quantitative screens like this can be illustrative.  As I read that Mackenzie Saxon Stock...

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