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Winter 2008
Crowd favourite

When Rick Segal goes looking for the next hot trend, he heads to the smartest, cheapest source there is: people on the street.


Deal or no deal?

Mergers are usually dangerous for shareholders, but here are five ways to assess if you want to be part of the purchase


Four walls and a fortune

If you’re looking for an investment with room to roam, a dated manse in a posh-but-not-prime neighbourhood promises some attractive long-term returns.


Going to the dogs

Never mind bulls and bears. The smart money is down at the kennel


An Independent Mind

Kim Shannon has made a career out of being a contrarian: She abandoned a career in science for the vicissitudes of the market, then walked away from CI Financial Income Fund to form an alliance with Brandes Investment Partners. Shannon now has a bone to pick with the conventional wisdom that says men are better investors than women. Here, she explains why.


Inside Sprott Inc.

He won’t touch bank or blue-chip commodity stocks. He believes the market slump has only just started. And he’s sure the world is going to run out of food. Once again, Canada's savviest investor may be on to something big


Liquid assets

Water may be the oil of the 21st century, but its infrastructure is a mess. Ergo, there’s billions up for grabs to keep the taps on


No greater investment

While the emotional cost of entrusting your newborn or toddler to an outsider is incalculable, the financial costs of child care can be measured. To help you weigh the pros and cons of three child care options — daycare centres, live-out and live-in nannies — let’s take a look at how the numbers stack up.


Smart strategies for bond investors in 2008

Bond investing is all about anticipation.


Sweetness in the sand

The Canadian Oil Sands Trust has nine billion barrels of black gold buried beneath the soil. In an era of dwindling oil supply and rising demand, it’s been a great stock to own. But can you still make money on it?


Three stocks for tough times

The Canadian Oil Sands Trust has nine billion barrels of black gold buried beneath the soil. In an era of dwindling oil supply and rising demand, it’s been a great stock to own. But can you still make money on it?


The Technicians

Technical analysis is one of the least understood methods of investment analysis. Here three stars of the technical field explain their favourite methods and how they turned this numbers game into an industry


When the bear won’t let go

North American markets have had a taste of a bear market this year, but most investors have no memory of more pro-longed slumps.


Why bonds are a bad deal

You won’t get growth, dividends or protection from inflation—the only thing bonds guarantee are lousy returns

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