Education & Tools
If you’re new to investing in mutual funds, we recommend that you do some homework to become familiarized with their structure and attributes. The Ontario Securities Commission’s Investor Education Fund is a useful site for learning the basics of mutual fund investing. You'll also find several links to the right that provide educational and industry information that you may find valuable.
We feel that there are four aspects of investing that all investors, novice and sophisticated, should pay close attention to when building and monitoring a portfolio.
Asset AllocationYour portfolio’s allocation of stocks, bonds and cash will have the greatest impact on your long-term returns, as well as your portfolio’s short-term volatility. Make sure you have a firm grasp of your investment objective and risk tolerance when building a portfolio.
FeesInvestment fees come in all forms and can substantially reduce your returns. Look to avoid unnecessary fees and seek low-cost investment products.
Risk & DiversificationIf you are investing, rather than saving, risk cannot be avoided. It should, however, be understood. Diversification is an important tool for mitigating risk, but beware of the dangers of overdiversification.
TaxesTaxes can take a notable bite out of your returns. Structuring your portfolio with taxes in mind and minimizing turnover within your portfolio can help reduce your tax bill.
Library
Our library is home to a variety of publications written by Steadyhanders, our fund managers and other investment professionals. From short information articles to in-depth research and position pieces, there's something for everybody. And the best part, you don't have to worry about returning anything. Enter the library (silence please!)
Our Investing Tools
Asset Allocator
Assists you in building a portfolio of Steadyhand funds that meet your particular needs.
Fee Calculator
Designed to show you upfront the fees associated with any given portfolio of Steadyhand funds.
