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New Investors: 2 of the Best Canadian Dividend Stocks to Buy in This Correction

The current market correction provides an excellent opportunity for new investors to buy the best dividend stocks for growing passive…

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Real Estate Investing vs. REIT Investing: Which Is Better Today?

Real estate investing hasn't been as easy as averaging into a basket of diversified REITs. Lock in nice income during…

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Canadians: 3 Reasons to Invest in an RRSP

Regularly invest in your RRSP as early as possible, especially if you're in a high tax bracket. You'll save tonnes…

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Real Estate Investing: Good Debt vs. Bad Debt

Should you borrow to invest? You can consider it if you can borrow to earn income that's greater than the…

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Best Funds to Buy in a Market Correction

ETFs are a great way to invest passively with immediate diversification that significantly lowers your risk.

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New Investors: 2 Solid Dividend Stocks to Buy in This Market Downturn

Market downturns are good opportunities for investors to buy shares in quality dividend stocks like Royal Bank of Canada (TSX:RY)(NYSE:RY).

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Stock Correction: How Investors Can Stay Calm

Have a long-term investment horizon and keep buying solid businesses at cheaper prices in a stock correction!

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2 Top Dividend Stocks I’m Eyeing in This Market Correction

Buy a basket of dividend stocks driven by great businesses during market corrections and hold for at least five years.

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Bear Market: When Are Stocks “Cheap” Enough?

Investors may wait for a bigger discount before buying stocks in a bear market. Here are other factors that can…

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Dollar Cost Averaging in a Bear Market

Dollar cost averaging is a good investing strategy, but make sure you're diversified and buying great businesses.

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New Investors: 2 Top Stocks Are Better Buys Than the Market in a Recession

New investors can start investing in Berkshire Hathaway and Brookfield Asset Management now, as they're starting to look attractive.

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2 Undervalued TSX Stocks to Buy on Dips

If you have some cash to spare, consider undervalued stocks that could recover strongly post-pandemic, including Cineplex (TSX:CGX).

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New Investors: It’d Be Smart to Start With These Dividend Stocks

If you want less guess work out of your investments, start investing in solid dividend stocks from day one.

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Grab Passive Income of up to 6% From 2 Canadian REITs

Rising interest rates are providing buying opportunities in high-yield REITs. Here are a couple you should consider buying.

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2 Big Canadian Bank Stocks With Great Value Today!

The big Canadian bank stocks reported their quarterly earnings recently. Here are a couple of bank stocks that provide great…

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New Investors: How to Prepare for a Recession

Keep buying stocks driven by great businesses on market dips. Think CN Rail, Brookfield, and RBC. And invest for the…

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Passive Income of 5%: Dividend Stocks You Don’t Wanna Miss!

Do you want rich passive income? Check out these two 5% dividend stocks and decide if they fit your diversified…

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How to Turn a $10,000 TFSA Into $100,000

Maximize your TFSA and enjoy tax-free returns by saving as much as you can and investing in solid dividend stocks…

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Real Estate Investing: Should You Buy a Home Now?

Home ownership is a big achievement, but it's a big investment and commitment, too. Rising rates could make homes cheaper…

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2 Curious Growth Stocks You May Not Think of

Growth stock investors can consider are Magna stock or Linamar. Investors should aim to buy low and sell high.

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Passive-Income Investing: 3 Dividend Stock Tips for Canadians

Not every dividend stock is suitable for passive-income investing. If you want to buy and hold dividend stocks, check this…

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How to DRIP Invest Successfully Using Dividend Stocks

Are you thinking about reinvesting your dividends automatically using DRIP investing? Here are a few points to think through.

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The 2 Best Natural Gas Stocks to Invest in Canada

Tourmaline (TSX:TOU) is one of the best natural gas stocks to invest in, while TC Energy (TSX:TRP)(NYSE:TRP) is one of…

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Top Defensive TSX Stocks to Buy if There’s a Recession

Market corrections triggered by recessions will always occur. At such times, it's a good time to buy top defensive TSX…

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Bank of Canada Raises Interest Rate to 1.5%: What it Means for Your Mortgage

How does the Bank of Canada raising the interest rate affect your mortgage? Real estate values and REIT valuations can…

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Real Estate Investing: Rental Property vs. REIT Investing — Which Is Better?

Do you want to invest in real estate? Passive REIT investing will be less work and requires little money to…

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Top Canadian Oil Dividend Stocks

Investors still bullish on oil prices can consider top Canadian oil dividend stocks like Parex and Whitecap Resources.

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The Best TSX Stocks to Buy as Interest Rates Rise

Investors need not be too concerned about rising interest rates, as long as their indebtedness is in control.

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2 Cheap Canadian REITs for Passive Income

REITs are perfect real estate investments for passive investors. Here are a couple of cheap Canadian REITs you can start…

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2 Proven Growth Stocks to Put on Your Radar

Building positions in proven growth stocks in market downturns is a tested method of wealth creation for the long haul.

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New Investors: 3 Canadian Dividend Stocks to Start Your Portfolio

New investors of any age can dig deeper into these discounted Canadian dividend stocks for long-term income and growth.

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FIRE Movement: How to Retire Early Using Your TFSA

You can increase your financial independence and even retire early by investing in solid dividend stocks in your TFSA over…

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New Investors: 3 Dividend Stocks to Buy Soon

Are there too many stocks to choose from? New investors can start their research in these solid dividend stocks!

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Safe Stocks for a Market Drop

If you're getting sleepless nights from the market downturn, you can consider safe stocks to invest in for the long…

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2 Canadian REITs on Sale: A Passive Landlord’s Dream Come True!

It's time for investors to explore Canadian REITs that are discounted and become passive landlords!

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Passive Income: 2 Dividend Stocks Yielding About 4-5% to Buy Now

These discounted dividend stocks should provide market-beating passive income and total returns with below-average risk in the long run.

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Stock Market Outlook: Should Investors Buy Now or Wait?

Long-term investors should keep buying quality stocks at attractive valuations, unless they need more dry powder to sleep better at…

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2 Interesting ETFs to Buy for Passive Investing

ETFs are a simple and low-cost way for investors to invest passively for the long haul. Currently, QQQ and XRE…

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Become a Laidback Landlord Easily With Canadian REITs

Do you want to continue earning rental income but reduce your workload? You should dig deeper into REIT investing!

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Canadians: 3 Ways to Help You Fight High Inflation

No one likes high inflation when it makes a regular basket of goods way more expensive than it was not…

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