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Articles By Dan Bortolotti:

February/March 2012

This is your brain on potatoes

The biggest hurdles for Couch Potatoes are psychological. Here’s how to reprogram your mind for investing success.

This is your brain on potatoes

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Announcing Some Site Updates

Spring is a time for renewal, so I am happy to announce that I have freshened up some of...

Announcing Some Site Updates

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When “Buy What You Know” Makes Sense

Last week, My Own Advisor wrote an interesting post about whether investors should buy companies they’re familiar with. He...

When “Buy What You Know” Makes Sense

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A Spreadsheet to Manage Multiple Accounts

You’ve got an RRSP with your employer, another with a discount brokerage, and your spouse has a couple of...

A Spreadsheet to Manage Multiple Accounts

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Ask the Spud: Investing With Multiple Accounts

Q: How do I use the Couch Potato strategy across multiple accounts?  We have a taxable investment account, my...

Ask the Spud: Investing With Multiple Accounts

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A Different Perspective On the Last Three Years

Your eyes open slowly, and the light stings your retinas. Your mouth is burning with thirst, your muscles hopelessly...

A Different Perspective On the Last Three Years

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Some Advice for New Potatoes

One of the most gratifying things about writing this blog is getting emails from young people who are just...

Some Advice for New Potatoes

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Ask the Spud: Should I Hold US Bonds?

Q: One of my coworkers and I recently started our own Couch Potato portfolios and we’re wondering if it...

Ask the Spud: Should I Hold US Bonds?

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A New Way to Sidestep Currency Conversion Costs

One of my biggest frustrations as an ETF investor is that so few online brokerages allow you to hold...

A New Way to Sidestep Currency Conversion Costs