The updated guide to investing in any kind of market environment
Stock Investing For Canadians For Dummies keeps you current as the Canadian stock market, industry, and tax laws go through a series of critical changes. Inside, you'll find expert tips and advice on how to navigate flat, thriving, or declining markets. Plus, this friendly, just-for-Canadians guide will help you minimize risk and maximize your investment returns. This latest edition also covers independent online brokers and robo-advisor services, so you can weigh all your options. With up-to-date references and resources, this book is the most reliable guide for the new stock market investor.
- Invest successfully in a challenging post-pandemic environment that includes international tension, high interest rates, and economic instability
- Take advantage of trends like the sharing economy, fintech, Web 3.0, decarbonization, cannabis, and more by investing in companies that lead the innovation charge
- Understand unique Canadian investment segments and situations
- Learn how to minimize your investing risks
- See how to invest during periods of inflation
- Get timely examples and unique perspectives straight from the real-world stock market
Stock Investing For Dummies is perfect for readers new to investing in the stock market who are looking for a comprehensive guide to making sure their investments grow.
Reduce risk, maximize returns, and save for your future
Investing in stocks can be a rewarding, lucrative, and fun experience. But many Canadians report that a lack of knowledge about the subject is an obstacle to investing or saving. In Stock Investing For Canadians For Dummies, recognized CPA and investing expert Andrew Dagys walks new to seasoned investors through bull, bear, and flat stock markets. Discover the best performing investments in inflationary environments, the most recent tax regulations and how they impact you, and the latest on online brokers.
Inside? - Understand stock market basics
- Consider your financial goals
- Learn common stock investing approaches
- Recognize risk and volatility
- Navigate inflationary periods
- Discover exchange-traded funds
- Choose the right broker
- Minimize fees and taxes