Investing Daily invited Leo Boeckl, a Senior Services Technologist for IBM, to discuss his views on the technology sector in an interview series with me that ran over the course of eight months during 2013. As a result of his prescient calls on several tech stocks we have launched a new publication, Smart Tech Investor, so that he can share his valuable insights with you. Read More
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Our technology expert explains why Apple thrived while Blackberry failed, and what you need to know when buying tech stocks to pick the winners. Read More
The best Canadian dividend stocks boast higher yields than the misers on the Dow, and they’re underpinned by the country’s steady economy. Read More
Though economists are increasingly worried about a hard landing for Canada’s real estate market, the country’s influx of immigrants could help cushion prices. Read More
We drill down into the portfolios of high-quality mutual funds and examine their outstanding individual stock holdings. Read More
We’re still bullish on the overall technology sector, but we’re making a few adjustments to our IT sleeve. Read More
Year-end tax planning can be done in 2013 with some confidence, because Congress isn’t working on last-minute changes to the law. But when doing your tax planning this year, be aware that there are several new or renewed provisions that increase taxes on those who overlook them. Read More
The controversial Keystone XL pipeline is just one possible escape route, so one way or another the crude will find its way to markets Read More
Our technology expert explains why Apple thrived while Blackberry failed, and what you need to know when buying tech stocks to pick the winners. Read More
Your IRA could be hit with income taxes, even if it’s a Roth IRA. The rule has been in the tax law a long time, but it didn’t affect many investors until recently. With many investors seeking investments other than traditional stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, the rules are coming into play more often. Read More
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