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Tired of the stress of picking individual stocks? In this essential episode of Money Talks, we break down the single most important concept for long-term investing success: the portfolio approach.
Financial expert Veeral Kotak joins us to demystify diversification and explain why building a resilient "team" of investments is smarter than betting on a single superstar stock. This is the foundational knowledge every Canadian investor needs, whether you're just starting with your TFSA or managing a larger RRSP.
In this episode, you will learn:
(01:15) What is Diversification? The simple hockey team analogy that makes it all click.
(03:30) Risk vs. Return: Understanding the fundamental trade-off in the Canadian stock market.
(05:10) The Two Types of Risk You MUST Know: How to protect yourself from "boat engine" failure (Non-Systematic Risk) even when you can't control the "weather" (Systematic Risk).
(07:45) The Power of Correlation: Why owning an airline and a bus company stock can be a genius move.
(09:20) Active vs. Passive Investing: Are you a "city bus" (index fund) or a "race car" (active manager) investor?
(11:00) Growth vs. Value Styles: Uncover which management style fits your financial goals.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone studying for their securities license or any beginner investor looking to build a smart, durable portfolio on the TSX.
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Subscribe & Share: If you find this guide helpful, please subscribe and share it with a friend!
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You can listen to this episode on :
Apple Podcasts Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/money-talks-your-guide-to-the-canadian-securities/id1828548549
Spotify Link : https://open.spotify.com/show/2FkGdY1vJxjnUeUzXEpVDI?si=7c8ffe74842342ba
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/FZm-2dKcmBU?si=9CORewOvs_FV_NGY
#InvestingForBeginners #CanadianInvestor #TSX #PortfolioManagement #Diversification #StockMarketCanada #FinancialLiteracy #Securities #CIRO #CSCExam #CIRExam
Tired of the stress of picking individual stocks? In this essential episode of Money Talks, we break down the single most important concept for long-term investing success: the portfolio approach.
Financial expert Veeral Kotak joins us to demystify diversification and explain why building a resilient "team" of investments is smarter than betting on a single superstar stock. This is the foundational knowledge every Canadian investor needs, whether you're just starting with your TFSA or managing a larger RRSP.
In this episode, you will learn:
(01:15) What is Diversification? The simple hockey team analogy that makes it all click.
(03:30) Risk vs. Return: Understanding the fundamental trade-off in the Canadian stock market.
(05:10) The Two Types of Risk You MUST Know: How to protect yourself from "boat engine" failure (Non-Systematic Risk) even when you can't control the "weather" (Systematic Risk).
(07:45) The Power of Correlation: Why owning an airline and a bus company stock can be a genius move.
(09:20) Active vs. Passive Investing: Are you a "city bus" (index fund) or a "race car" (active manager) investor?
(11:00) Growth vs. Value Styles: Uncover which management style fits your financial goals.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone studying for their securities license or any beginner investor looking to build a smart, durable portfolio on the TSX.
Connect with Us & Support the Show:
Subscribe & Share: If you find this guide helpful, please subscribe and share it with a friend!
Leave a Review: Your feedback helps us reach more listeners.
You can listen to this episode on :
Apple Podcasts Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/money-talks-your-guide-to-the-canadian-securities/id1828548549
Spotify Link : https://open.spotify.com/show/2FkGdY1vJxjnUeUzXEpVDI?si=7c8ffe74842342ba
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/FZm-2dKcmBU?si=9CORewOvs_FV_NGY
#InvestingForBeginners #CanadianInvestor #TSX #PortfolioManagement #Diversification #StockMarketCanada #FinancialLiteracy #Securities #CIRO #CSCExam #CIRExam