The primary goal of most long-term investors is to generate income, compound returns, or accumulate wealth over time. A longer investment period also allows you to benefit from overall market growth while limiting short-term fluctuations. AltaGas (TSX:ALA) and Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (TSX:BIP.UN) are crying out for buys today. You can hold both dividend stocks for […]
The best investments in a tax -free savings account (TFSA) for generating recurring income are dividend shares. All dividends earned in the account are tax -free, provided that you follow the rules. Many Canadian companies pay every three -monthly dividends, while a few, including real estate investment trusts (Reit’s), pay monthly. There is no perfect […]
Nowadays, $ 7,000 is not a normal figure and it is considerably popular with Canadians. The amount corresponds to the annual tax -free savings account (TFSA) contribution for 2024, 2025 and 2026. If used to start investing in income -generating assets, such as shares, the money can grow ten times. In view of the fact […]
The highest annual return of the Toronto Stock Exchange in the last 10 years is 21.7%, registered in 2021. From October 1, 2025, the most important stock index of Canada has risen by 21.7% years to date. The basic material sector, the best -performing sector, has a substantial profit of 79.2%. Brian Belski, the most […]
Income and growth investing combine two different strategies. You can chase dividends and at the same time realize a financial windfall of price valuation. Three Canadian shares with rising values ​​in 2025 can produce stable income flows. Consumers staples A red -hot shares in 2025 that supplies income and is growth Maple Leaf Foods (TSX: […]
Stock investors are happy, but wonder why the TSX is doing so well in 2025. Believe it or not, among the top performers with a high efficiency are four dirty cheap shares. Cardinal energy (TSX: CJ) and Diversified Royalty (TSX: DIV) are excellent dividend games. The next two, BitFarms Ltd. (TSX: Bitf) and Discovery Silver […]
Wall Street is wary for September, historically the worst month for the US stock market. Market observers called this market disorder the effect of September. The story remained because the S&P 500 index fell in September in six of the last 10 years, with an average return of -2% in the same period. If shares […]
The federal government introduced the tax -free savings account (TFSA) in 2009 to strengthen the Registered Pension Savings Plan (RRSP). In contrast to the RRSP, Canadians of all income levels, or even those without proof of income, can open a TFSA. Contributions after tax are not tax deductible, although investment income, capital gains and interest […]
Every investor has gone through a baptism of fire on the stock market. The result of the first experience can be a success (a profitable profit) or a valuable lesson (a financial loss) because stock investing is not without risk. However, you can manage risks to improve your chances of winning by diversifying and accepting […]
The market volatility is always present, but its size varies depending on the prevailing headwind. In 2025, uncertainty mainly prevails as a result of trade tensions and geopolitical risks. Economists expect a slower economic growth in the second half of the year, although domestic demand provides support to economic activity in Canada. In the field […]