What Is An RESP In Canada? Rules, Grants And Investment Strategies Explained
An RESP helps Canadian families save for post-secondary education with tax-deferred growth and government grants like the CESG. Here’s how it works, how withdrawals are taxed and how to invest inside one effectively.
Why Index Investing Works In Canada: Performance, Fees And Long-Term Discipline
Index investing has consistently delivered strong long-term results at low cost. Here’s why broad-market ETFs and all-in-one funds remain one of the most effective wealth-building strategies for Canadians.
Should You Add Gold To Your Portfolio? A Canadian Investor’s Guide
Gold does not produce income or dividends, but it can serve a strategic role in a diversified portfolio. Here’s how Canadian investors should think about gold, inflation and long-term asset allocation.
How To Rebalance Your Investment Portfolio In Canada

Your portfolio’s asset allocation is the most important driver of its long-term performance. But markets drift—and without rebalancing, your risk exposure quietly shifts away from the plan you built. Here is how Canadian investors can rebalance strategically, without overtrading or reacting emotionally.
Market Downturns Are Normal: Why Staying Invested Builds Wealth

Market declines feel like emergencies. For long-term investors with a sound strategy and a diversified portfolio, they rarely are. Here is why staying invested through volatility—rather than stepping aside—is one of the most powerful wealth-building decisions a Canadian investor can make.
Why Time In The Market Beats Trying To Time The Market

Trying to time the market requires getting two decisions right in sequence: when to exit and when to re-enter. Most investors get at least one wrong. Here is why staying invested in low-cost index ETFs consistently produces better long-term outcomes—and what the data actually shows.