By Dan Hallett on February 8, 2011
In Tuesday’s Globe & Mail, I shared a couple of suggestions that investors should consider for their RRSPs. My suggestions covered two themes you’d have read here over the past several months. One is that bonds remain a vital, albeit boring, portfolio component – hence my recommendation of a bond fund. The recommendation of a global stock fund touches on a thorny issue today – namely that the better opportunities for the next several years are, in my view, in global stocks not Canadian stocks.
Also on Tuesday, I participated in a noon-hour live chat on RRSP investing. We covered a lot of ground, including income funds, RRSP vs TFSA, asset allocation, bonds vs stocks and more. You can view the archived 70-minute Q&A session (during which we covered about two-dozen questions) by clicking here.
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