Fisher Investments Canada
A fee-only investment adviser serving individuals and institutions globally.
Fisher Investments Canada—which also does business as Fisher Investments—manages assets across three principal business units: US Private Client, Institutional and Private Client International. Together, these groups serve a diverse global client base including corporations, public and multi-employer pension funds, foundations and endowments, insurance companies, health-care organisations, governm
Listen to the Market Insights podcast from Fisher Investments to hear Ken Fisher reveal what he thinks is the biggest investor mistake.
Ken Fisher Explains Capital Gains vs Dividends, Portfolio Diversification and the Biggest Mistake Investors Make – October 2024 In this episode, Fisher Investments' founder and Co-Chief Investment Officer Ken Fisher answers a new round of listener questions. Ken covers the tax efficiencies of capital gains vs dividends, along with how to think about portfolio diversification. He...
Take a look at October’s spooky reader mailbag, where we answer:
▶️ Are bear markets hard to predict?
▶️ How long are bull markets?
▶️ Any updated thoughts on the talk of the world moving away from the US dollar?
Check out our full insights here:
Inside October's Spooky Reader Mailbag You have questions. We have answers.
Chatter around this month’s upcoming budget may be dominating British headlines, but calls for a Bank of England (BoE) rate cut are close behind. What might this mean for markets?
BoE Rate Cut Hopes Overlook a Fine Recovery The latest monthly data help show why rate cut obsession is beside the point.
As China's economy continues its upward trajectory, we look under the hood for factors fueling its steady march forward and the implications for international markets.
A Mid-Autumn Look at the Middle Kingdom Amid calls for more stimulus, China's economy continues to chug along.
We reflect on that highly anticipated US recession that never came as the bull market turns two:
The Bull Market Turns Two Some timeless investment lessons from the past two years of bull market.
🔍 How can investors stay safe from scams targeting retirees? In today's rapidly evolving financial landscape, it's crucial to stay informed and protect your assets. Click here to learn more:
A Trip to the Phishing Hole The bad guys are at it again.
Why US election uncertainty falling boosts stocks, a bullish force that extends globally, according to Ken Fisher in The Telegraph: https://bit.ly/3tHjXU5
Live in studio on Fox News, Ken Fisher discusses what a new US president may mean for stocks on “Your World” with Neil Cavuto. Watch the full clip here: https://www.foxnews.com/video/6363353049112
Ken Fisher explains why any investment scheme promising equity-like growth and capital preservation is a fictional allure. He explains in The Globe and Mail:
Don’t fall for the impossibly dreamy market myth of ‘capital preservation’ Anyone hyping growth in safety is selling you a fiction, capital preservation is as real as world peace or zero-calorie Nanaimo bars
Markets tend to ignore short-term chatter and long-term conjecture, explains Ken Fisher. Read his take on what matters most to stocks in The Australian:
Sharemarkets | Federal Reserve, RBA rates, GDP growth, recession talk all just white noise in isolation Question: What do tepid Aussie GDP growth, the US Federal Reserve cutting rates while the Reserve Bank of Australia stubbornly holds, climate change, big tech antitrust battles, and a “baby recession” down under all have in common?
How LIBOR’s death didn’t create a transition crisis for markets: Click here to learn more:
LIBOR's Death Was LI-Boring So much for the widely feared LIBOR transition crisis.
Fisher Investments Canada reviews the utilities sector:
Fisher Investments Canada reviews the utilities sector Fisher Investments Canada reviews the defensive characteristics that tend to make the utilities sector outperform during market downturns.
Japan’s autumn is off to a fast start with a new prime minister and October snap election. Some points worth keeping in mind for global investors:
Japan's Autumn Is Off to a Fast Start On Japan's new prime minister and October snap election.
Silver apologists are at it again, hyping the shiny metal some say is better than gold. Here’s why it’s important to tune out the hype:
Silver Still Isn't a Store of Value Do yourself a favor and tune down the hype.
What China’s latest policy push reveals about sentiment is more relevant for investors, in our view. Click to learn more:
China's Latest Policy Push in Perspective What it reveals about sentiment is more relevant for investors, in our view.
Fisher Investments Canada reviews: Growth versus value – which is right for you?
Fisher Investments Canada reviews: Growth versus value – which is right for you? Paid Post
A round up of recent US economic data here:
▶️ August retail sales revealed optimism.
▶️ America’s factories rebounded but didn’t reveal much new information.
▶️ Inventories jumped, hinting at businesses’ restocking.
Click here to learn more:
Rounding Up Recent US Economic Data The latest data point to a gap between reality and expectations.
Why going to cash when markets are bouncy may not be the salve you think, in our view: https://bit.ly/3Bz3WDu
Summer's Dip Completes Round Trip, Again Proving Market Timing's Perils Why going to cash when markets are bouncy may not be the salve you think.
A mixed bag of PMIs, with manufacturing mostly shrinking and services mostly growing. But what did we actually learn? What is new? Turns out, not much. Click here to read our latest market insight:
Manufacturing and Services PMIs Break Little News The mixed bag is nothing new.
Why we don’t think dividends alone is a reason to own any stock. Read more in our latest insight:
A True and False Claim on Dividends Dividends matter, but not in the way you might think.
Does the Fed need to make a big cut to stave off a recession? Ken Fisher weighs in with his latest column in The National:
Don’t let job numbers derail your investment portfolio | The National Fluctuations in unemployment data do not necessarily pose a threat to economic growth and the bull market
After the Fed’s bigger than expected rate cuts, what’s next for the BoC? Ken Fisher on why investors should ditch the central bank fixation, in The Globe & Mail:
This bull market doesn’t need bigger Bank of Canada rate cuts Central banks simply don’t dictate markets
As the UK’s debt-to-GDP ratio reaches triple digits, what does this mean for the country’s economic prospects? Our analysis here:
On the UKs Recent Debt Milestone A 100% debt-to-GDP ratio is nothing to fret.
Curious where we are in the life cycle of this current bull market? Ken Fisher shares his thoughts in the latest Market Insights podcast.
Ken Fisher Discusses Investor Sentiment, When to Buy a Home and the Impact of Tariffs – September 2024 In this episode, Fisher Investments' founder and Co-Chief Investment Officer Ken Fisher answers a new round of listener questions. Ken shares his thoughts on the current state of investor sentiment, along with discussing when is the best time to buy a ...
Ken Fisher's latest in the The Globe and Mail: This bull market doesn’t need bigger Bank of Canada rate cuts
This bull market doesn’t need bigger Bank of Canada rate cuts Central banks simply don’t dictate markets
Our Story
Fisher Investments Canada is the trading name of Fisher Investments. Founded in 1979, Fisher Investments is an independent, privately-owned money management firm with over $202 billion* assets under management. Fisher Investments maintains four principal business units, Fisher Investments Institutional Group, Fisher Investments Private Client Group, Fisher Investments 401(k) Solutions Group and Fisher Investments International Group, which serve a global client base of diverse investors. The clients of Fisher Investments and its affiliates include over 80,000 clients globally. Founder and Executive Chairman Ken Fisher wrote a monthly “Portfolio Strategy” column for Forbes for over 30 years, making him the longest continuously running columnist in the magazine’s 100 year history. He has also authored several New York Times bestsellers on finance and investing.
Fisher Investments works with private clients in the following Canadian provinces:
• Alberta
• British Columbia
• Manitoba
• New Brunswick
• Newfoundland and Labrador
• Nova Scotia
• Ontario
• Prince Edward Island
• Saskatchewan
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As of 31/12/2020, Fisher Investments Canada and its subsidiaries manage over $202 billion in assets—over $129 billion for North American private investors, $50 billion for institutional investors, $20 billion for European private investors and $1 billion for US small to mid-sized business retirement plans.