Investment Blogs
Canadian Capitalist
is one of Canadas most respected personal finance blogs. Recently
named one of the top five bloggers in a poll by the Globe and Mail, Canadian
Capitalist ranges over a wide variety of investment topics including stocks,
mutual funds, RRSPs, discount brokerages, interest rates and ETFs.
Canadian Financial
DIY takes on a takes an in-depth look at personal finance through
taxes, investment strategies, ETFs, portfolio and asset allocation, insurance,
annuities and related book reviews.
Canadian Personal Finance
Blog addresses itself directly to the average investor with its
focus on personal finances and consumer concerns, with a distinctly
Canadian point of view.
Four Pillars is written
by a self-confessed computer nerd with an interest in investing.
The blog takes its name from the popular investment classic by William
Bernstein, The Four Pillars of Investing.
Michael James on
Money takes a straightforward approach to financial matters, free
of investment jargon. The aim of the blog is to offer clear explanations
on personal finance and investing to the individual investor.
Million Dollar Journey
tracks one Canadian investors journey to his ultimate goal
to grow his net worth to one million dollars before he turns thirty-five.
The trail is marked with helpful advice on personal finance and investing
for fellow investors.
For investors who seek out alternative investments, respected pro Richard
C. Kang brings up-to-date advice on exchange traded funds (ETFs) and derivatives
on his blog The Beta Brief.
The Dividend Guy
shares his passion for investing in high dividend stocks that continually
grow their dividends.
Where Does All My Money
Go? seeks to answer that question as it probes a range of financial
topics including stock market commentary, mortgage advice and tax-planning
strategies.
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