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Canadian Crypto Observer

Is now a good time to buy bitcoin?

In the face of tariffs and economic uncertainty, is bitcoin a safe haven asset? Plus, gold vs. bitcoin, and...

Is now a good time to buy bitcoin?
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Canadian Crypto Observer

Has the bitcoin bubble burst?

Bitcoin’s price plummets—should you “buy the dip”? Plus, Canada’s first levered bitcoin and ethereum ETFs are here.

Has the bitcoin bubble burst?
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Investing

Private equity, private debt and more alternative investments: Should you invest?

Why private investments in Canada are booming right now and what you should know about them.

Private equity, private debt and more alternative investments: Should you invest?
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Retired Money

Infinite banking in Canada: Should you borrow from your life insurance policy?

The “Infinite Banking Concept” is gaining popularity with Canadian retirees—but it’s not right for everyone. Here’s how this leverage...

Infinite banking in Canada: Should you borrow from your life insurance policy?

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Ask a Planner

Should you borrow to invest with the Smith Manoeuvre?

Warren is trying to crunch the numbers on borrowing to invest using a strategy often referred to as the...

Should you borrow to invest with the Smith Manoeuvre?

February/March 2012

An RRSP loan can turbocharge your portfolio

But make sure you know the risks before borrowing for your RRSP

An RRSP loan can turbocharge your portfolio

Columns

Real estate vs. the stock market

There's been a lot of debate as to whether I should recommend real estate as an investment, given predictions...

Real estate vs. the stock market

News

Bye, bye house

Check out the infographics on eroding housing affordability and global salary increases.

Bye, bye house

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Debt

When good debt goes bad

Amid rising economic uncertainty the notion of good debt could backfire.

When good debt goes bad

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