Blog: Cutting Through the Noise
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Want an ETF? Stick with Vanilla
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on November 18, 2009
Invesco Trimark announced this week that it is offering a new series of mutual funds based on existing exchange traded funds (ETFs) offered by an affiliated company, U.S.-based PowerShares (both companies are owned by the asset management...Read More
This Year's Meal Ticket
Excerpt from Scott Ronalds's blog on November 16, 2009
From: jsmith@mega-bank.com. To: NewProductCommittee@mega-bank.com. Date: Mon 11/16/2009 1:08 AM Subject: This Year’s Meal Ticket. Just woke up with a brilliant idea!! I’m putting it in an email while the juices are flowing. Still working on the name...Read More
The Party is Rolling Again, so be Cautious
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on November 15, 2009
Here I go again. Just when everyone is starting to enjoy themselves, I'm getting uneasy. It's time for investors to temper their expectations for returns and prepare for some bumps in the road. This doesn't mean the cycle isn't playing out as it should. The...Read More
A Change at Edinburgh Partners
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on November 12, 2009
The manager of our Global Equity Fund, Edinburgh Partners Ltd. (EPL), has had a personnel change that is of interest to Steadyhand clients. Christine Montgomery has left EPL and joined another firm in Edinburgh, Martin Currie. While the firms are comparable...Read More
Banks and Common Equity
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on November 10, 2009
In the Economics Focus column in the October 31st Economist magazine, the question is asked, “Why are the banks so averse to raising equity?” It’s a great question, particularly in the aftermath of last year’s worldwide banking meltdown. It has been a...Read More
Housing Stocks Make me Squeamish; I'm Glad We've Got a New One
Excerpt from Scott Ronalds's blog on November 4, 2009
Housing stocks make me squeamish. It was painful to watch them fall like a rock over the last couple of years as the U.S. real estate market imploded. A number of companies faced bankruptcy or saw their share prices slashed due to stretched balance sheets...
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Be Wary of Candy-coated Mutual Funds
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on November 1, 2009
When you're trick or treating, keep an eye out for mutual funds dressed up as closed-end funds. The latest innovation to take hold in the Canadian wealth management industry is “closed-until-open” funds. There has been a wave of new offerings that...Read More
The Scariest Investments of 2009
Excerpt from Scott Ronalds's blog on October 30, 2009
We could’ve had some fun with a list of the scariest Halloween costumes this year. Bernie Madoff, Allen Stanford and Jon & Kate come to mind. But we thought it would be more educational, and just as fun, to highlight some of this year’s scariest investments...Read More
A Latter-Day Charles Dickens?
Excerpt from Scott Ronalds's blog on October 29, 2009
In a recent article written about Steadyhand titled "Mischievous Strangers and a Steadyhand", Karin Mizgala draws a connection between Tom Bradley and Charles Dickens. Very flattering. Especially when compared to some of the other comparisons...Read More
A Pop Quiz
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on October 28, 2009
Quick. It’s February 28th, 2010. The Olympics are just ending and you have to make a last minute RRSP contribution. What would you do? Five seconds. Four. Three. Two. One. Time is up. OK. If you answered: Put it in the Money Market Fund and think about...Read More
Preaching to the Converted...Absolutely
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on October 26, 2009
The preacher: Tim Price, Director of Investment at PFP Wealth Management in the U.K. The converted: Steadyhand, Manager of the ‘undex’ funds. As noted in previous posts, I enjoy reading Mr. Price’s weekly note. He challenges the conventional thinking that...Read More
More Navel Gazing on Balanced Funds
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on October 22, 2009
I’ve had lots of feedback on a posting I did on Balanced Funds – some as comments on the blog and other as feedback to me directly. A comment from a reader aptly named You Missed The Point said, “A good balanced fund with low fees and experienced with...Read More




