Canada might be in an economic recession, but this news should not affect your investment decisions.
Recessions do not always mean poor stock returns.
The reason is simple:
GDP growth is backward looking while stock markets are forward looking.
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its obvious, i think we are pre-recession, buy bonds and GICs
Some say stagflation is now and (long) recession into 2024. Edit: still good to be aware IMHO.
What variables should we pay attention to to change our investment decisions?
DROPPING THAT FACTS HANMER LIKE CANADIAN THOR
Excellent
Michael Burry seems to know
I would appreciate it if you could explain the pros/cons of purchasing a house/condo now, during a downturn with high interest, vs investing in stock. Would it be better to get into the house market now or when the market cooked down!
Thank you for your advice Ben, I will not stop dollar cost averaging into thematic etf’s and otm call options.
Thank you for putting rationality into investment and spreading it in a clear way ❤
If only I were omniscient, then I would have it all figured out.
Your clear and sober explanations are so valuable. Thank you
Gratitude for this uplifting content. Let's all spread joy!
If your neighbor looses their job = recession
But if you lose yours= depression
If one thinks about for a minute, then stock market crashes don't make sense in a recession. Almost never. Recessions destroy small and middle companies, while companies which stocks are traded, are big. Big fishes have better chances to survive and THEN to take over market shares of small fishes, which didn't make it.
Love your shorts… thank you
as always, the most relevant topics, thanks.
Another great deep dive, appreciate it
Buy the dip with ETFs and chill. Most corrections don't last long like a couple months. 2022 should have taught a lot of people to DCA good ETFs and wait. Those who DCA are green although those that did a lump sum at the top in 2021 are still red plus lost to inflation. Good stuff as always Ben. Anything you're personally buying the dip on?
Thank you for the clarity of your content.