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    The 2011 Sleepy Portfolio Report Card

    Background: I started the Sleepy Portfolio in 2005 to benchmark my personal portfolio, which at that time was mostly invested in individual stocks. The portfolio started off with an initial outlay of $100,000 but no new money has been added since. This is not a model portfolio; it reflects investment returs that can be obtained [...]

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    Asset Class Returns for 2011

    Like the year before it, 2011 was a modest year for asset classes except that the signs were mostly negative. Despite the pronounced volatility, stocks finished modestly negative for the year. In a negative year for stocks, bonds did their job of providing ballast to a portfolio and finished in the positive column. REITs once [...]

  • Merry Christmas 2011

    As you may have noticed, things are slow around here on the blog. The main reason is that I’ve been busy on a book project that I’m working on with a few other bloggers. I’m hoping that it is mostly out of the way now and I can go back to my regular posting schedule [...]

  • Bloggers for Charity Update and Quicken Giveaway

    The Bloggers for Charity initiative attracted a top bid of $5,000 (Five thousand)! A big thank you to Concentra Financial — the winner of the auction. Quicken Giveaway If you use Quicken money management software to track your finances or you want to give it try, this giveaway is for you. Thanks to Intuit, I’m [...]

  • iShares DEX Floating Rate Note ETF (TSX: XFR)

    [The top bid in the Bloggers for Charity initiative is $400 by Straight Talk Investing's Dr. Dale Rathgeber. The deadline for sending in your bids is tomorrow, so if you want to outbid Dr. Dale, you may want to hurry and contact me directly.] iShares recently introduced a Floating Rate Note ETF (Factsheet, Prospectus) that [...]

  • Feeling the MER blues? Vote with your wallet

    In recent columns, Jon Chevreau took Investors Group to task for the sky-high MERs charged by its mutual funds. He rightly questioned why investors have $12.73 billion parked in the Investors Dividend Mutual Fund with a MER of 2.69% when the iShares Dow Jones Select Dividend ETF (TSX: XDV) has pretty much the same holdings [...]

  • This and That: Interest rates, MF Global and more…

    Before we dive into today’s round-up, an update on the Bloggers for Charity initiative. The top bid is currently $400 by Straight Talk Investing’s Dr. Dale Rathgeber. Thank you Dr. Dale! If you’d like to outbid Dr. Dale, please contact me directly. Keeping Steady: The Bank of Canada decided to keep interest rates level this [...]

  • Check Online Banking Agreements before Using Mint.com

    [A quick update on where the bidding stands in the Bloggers for Charity auction. The top bid now is $400 by Dr. Dale Rathgeber. If you'd like to make a bid, you may want to hurry. Bidding will close on December 16, 2011.] A recent discussion on Canadian Money Forum over the advantages of using [...]

  • Bid-Ask Spreads of New Vanguard ETFs

    [A quick update on where the bidding stands in the Bloggers for Charity auction. The top bid so far is $288.88 by The Cynical Investor. If you'd like to make a bid, you may want to hurry. Bidding will close on December 16, 2011.] Vanguard’s initial line up of six exchange-traded funds (ETFs) started trading [...]

  • This and That: Dollar Liquidity Swaps, European fix and more…

    The big news this week was the co-ordinated move by central banks in the US, Europe, Japan, Canada, England and Switzerland to enhance their capacity to provide liquidity support to the global financial system. If, like me, you are wondering what the heck the Central banks mean by dollar liquidity swaps, here is a very [...]