Stop chasing the market and grow your family’s wealth with this portfolio strategy

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Martin Pelletier: Review what is actually driving your returns and then make adjustments for your circumstances rather than just market conditions

Investors tend to make their biggest mistakes during market extremes and we saw a perfect example of that in December with all the panic selling at the market’s lows, which led many to miss out on one of the best starts to a year in decades. Specifically, the S&P TSX is up more than 12 per cent, the MSCI World Index up over 9 per cent and even bonds are performing well on the expectation for lower interest rates.

Instead of worrying whether you’ve missed out and if the recovery will continue, both of which are completely out of your control, as an investor you need to focus in on what you can influence — the design and construction of your portfolio and how it relates to your personal goals and objectives. In our opinion, a much better approach is to take a step back from all of the headline reporting and undertake a capital asset forecast meaning taking measure of your estimated forward cash flow that factors in both spending and savings assumptions and how they relate to your portfolio.

 

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