Archive for November 2025
VEQT ETF 2026 Review
As one of the best ETFs in Canada, as well as a featured contender for our best Canadian all-in-one ETF, VEQT has a lot to live up to. But as good as we thought it was before, VEQT recently got even better. Vanguard Canada recently announced that all of their asset allocation ETFs just got…
Read MoreWealthsimple Trade Review 2026
What is Wealthsimple Self-Directed Investing (Formerly Wealthsimple Trade)? Wealthsimple self-directed investing is an online brokerage that lets you buy individual stocks and other assets. It’s part of the Wealthsimple ecosystem – a financial company (primarily owned by the massive Quebec-based conglomerate Power Corp) that has over 3 million customers and oversees $100+ billion in assets.…
Read MoreInteractive Brokers Canada Review 2026
What is Interactive Brokers? Interactive Brokers Canada is part of the parent company Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., which has been around for nearly 50 years and boasts consolidated equity capital of $19.5 billion. Its mission has always been to develop technology to help traders maximize their potential. Interestingly, way back in 1983 they were one…
Read MoreWill the AI Bubble Pop In 2025 or 2026? How About Nvidia and OpenAI?
Back in the spring I wrote about AI investing in Canada, and why I was pretty cautious about advising anyone to invest in the AI bubble. Well, so far, you’d have been right to completely disregard that advice and go 100% in on AI stocks like Nvidia! That said, I’ve been doing quite a bit…
Read MoreNew Wealthy Barber Book Review
All of the new Wealthy Barber (2025) reviews out this past week have been glowing. Roy Miller the all-knowing barber is back, as the 1989 Canadian classic got one heck of a modern upgrade. The Wealthy Barber reviews have been universally excellent partly because it’s a really great book. It’s also because David Chilton (the…
Read MoreCanada Federal Budget 2025: What It Means for You
Canada’s 2025-2026 federal budget came out this week, and while the general consensus seems to be “nothing major to see here,” there were a fair number of small details that are likely to impact specific groups of people. A lot of the new budget details had been previously announced, but that doesn’t make them less…
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