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Markets experienced gain in April, bringing new life to diversified portfolios after a volatile first quarter. The broad...
06/01/2026

Markets experienced gain in April, bringing new life to diversified portfolios after a volatile first quarter. The broader backdrop has stayed constructive:

• Resilient economic activity in certain sectors
• Rising corporate profits
• Continued opportunity in energy, industrials, and materials for Canadian investors
• Longer-term bonds offering support as yields stabilize

Instead of trying to predict the exact peak of the market, our guidance focuses on a forward-looking approach built around two timelines: a longer-term strategy anchored to your goals, and a shorter-term, opportunistic view for timely adjustments with discipline.

If any of this raises questions, or you'd like to talk through what recent market shifts mean for your portfolio, please reach out. I'm here, and I'm happy to help.

Learn more about your portfolio’s performance, and check out our recommendations for disciplined investors.

Markets closed last week hopeful that a U.S.–Iran peace deal will finally help unwind the shock to global energy markets...
05/30/2026

Markets closed last week hopeful that a U.S.–Iran peace deal will finally help unwind the shock to global energy markets seen this year, with equities hitting new record highs and bonds rebounding.

How did the markets perform this week? Get the highlights and the latest economic news.

Stocks continue to climb despite rising rates.
05/23/2026

Stocks continue to climb despite rising rates.

How did the markets perform this week? Get the highlights and the latest economic news.

As we know, markets this year have been robust. In fact, despite near 10% corrections in both the S&P 500 and Canadian T...
05/16/2026

As we know, markets this year have been robust. In fact, despite near 10% corrections in both the S&P 500 and Canadian TSX in March, and ongoing uncertainty around the Iran war and oil prices, stocks are back near all-time highs.

How did the markets perform this week? Get the highlights and the latest economic news.

While geopolitics continue to dominate headlines, markets have increasingly refocused on underlying economic and earning...
05/09/2026

While geopolitics continue to dominate headlines, markets have increasingly refocused on underlying economic and earnings fundamentals, pushing U.S. equities to new record highs.

How did the markets perform this week? Get the highlights and the latest economic news.

A cohabitation agreement is a smart first step, but it's really just the beginning of your financial journey together. T...
05/04/2026

A cohabitation agreement is a smart first step, but it's really just the beginning of your financial journey together. The conversations you have while creating the agreement often reveal bigger opportunities for financial planning.

When you take time to discuss finances honestly and set clear expectations, you're not just protecting yourself legally. You're building a stronger foundation for your relationship.

This is where working with a financial advisor can help. We can show you how the agreements you make today connect to the goals you have for the next 5, 10, or 20 years. Whether that's building wealth, planning for a family, saving for retirement, or buying a home together, your financial strategy should evolve as your relationship does.

Financial planning isn't just about managing what you have. It's about creating room for what you want to build together.

If you're starting a life together and want guidance on building a financial plan that supports your shared future, reach out. I'm here to help you see the bigger picture.

Edward Jones financial advisors are not lawyers and cannot provide legal advice. A cohabitation agreement is a legally binding document that should be created with the assistance of a qualified lawyer or legal professional. We can help you understand how your financial decisions today connect to your long-term goals and work alongside your legal advisor to support your overall financial strategy.

Do you need a cohabitation agreement? And if so, what should it include? Before we answer those questions, let's first ask, what is a cohabitation agreement?

Earnings are in the driver’s seat. Strong and accelerating corporate profits are offsetting headwinds from higher energy...
05/02/2026

Earnings are in the driver’s seat. Strong and accelerating corporate profits are offsetting headwinds from higher energy prices, inflation pressures, and central bank uncertainty.

How did the markets perform this week? Get the highlights and the latest economic news.

I wanted to share an article featuring Julie Petrera, Director of Financial Planning at Edward Jones Canada, on the topi...
04/27/2026

I wanted to share an article featuring Julie Petrera, Director of Financial Planning at Edward Jones Canada, on the topic of Canadians struggling with retirement despite continuing to save.

People are saving, but they're uncertain about whether they're on the right track. This is where I can help.

I can work with you to develop an RRSP or retirement plan that prioritizes what matters most to you and adapts as your life changes.

If you’d like to talk through what this could look like for you, I’d be happy to connect.

Survey finds most adults contribute to RRSPs despite confusion over tax benefits, withdrawals and long-term strategy

Despite these lingering concerns, markets have rallied as investors increasingly price out downside risks from the confl...
04/25/2026

Despite these lingering concerns, markets have rallied as investors increasingly price out downside risks from the conflict and refocus on still healthy fundamentals around growth and corporate earnings.

How did the markets perform this week? Get the highlights and the latest economic news.

Recent headlines about Middle East tensions and oil supply disruptions have created short-term market uncertainty.Here's...
04/23/2026

Recent headlines about Middle East tensions and oil supply disruptions have created short-term market uncertainty.

Here's what I want you to know: markets experienced a pullback from some early 2026 gains in March, but longer-term returns remain strong. Average annual stock returns over the past three years have ranged from 13-25%, even after the recent pullback.

The reality? Periodic volatility is completely normal across market cycles. The S&P 500 typically sees a 10% correction about once a year. We didn't see that through Q1, so this isn't unexpected; it's healthy market behavior.

Rather than reacting to headlines, I encourage you to revisit what really matters: your comfort with risk, your time horizon, and your financial goals. These drive your portfolio design, not the news cycle.

If recent volatility has you questioning your strategy, or if you haven't reviewed your plan in a while, let's talk. We can walk through whether your current approach still aligns with where you want to go—and discuss any adjustments that might make sense for your unique situation.

What questions do you have about navigating market volatility? Drop a comment or send me a message, I'm here to help.

Learn more about your portfolio’s performance, and check out our recommendations for disciplined investors.

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