Financial Consultants in Point Douglas, Winnipeg, MB

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135 Lombard Ave., DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3B 0T4

(204) 953-1660
Brokers and Service, service, Finance, brokers, Insurance, Insurance agents, Financial Planner, Real Estate
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360 Keewatin St #5, Winnipeg, R2X 2Y3

(431) 334-7409
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201 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, R3B 3K6

(204) 257-9100
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128 James Ave #303, Winnipeg, R3B 0N8

(204) 202-1224
Insurance company, Financial Service, Investing Service, Investment service, Business management consultant
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177 Lombard Ave, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3B 0W5

(204) 944-0880
Financial Planner, Financial Planning Consultants, Consultant
Reg Matheson's customers appreciate his extensive financial knowledge and insights, ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms, and long-term relationship. They praise his personality and dedication to helping clients understand their investments.
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52 Adelaide St, Winnipeg, R3A 0V7

(204) 789-7814

201 Portage Ave #1670, Winnipeg, R3B 3N6

(204) 988-2424
Investing Service, Investment service

167 Lombard Avenue, Winnipeg, R3B 0V3

(204) 925-5870
Financial consultant

220 Portage Ave, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3C 0A5

(204) 989-6200
The primary focus of all investors should be to manage the variability of their portfolio returns through an investment process. Why? Because it is the one aspect of investing that you can influence completely. If an investor has a greater degree of conviction about the consistency of the return of their portfolio, then it follows that they will be more certain that this rate of return will be sufficient to allow them to reach their long-term investment goals. However, most investors fail to fully understand the return variability of their portfolios and the negative implications this has for achieving their goals. Why? Because they use a traditional active approach to portfolio management, whereby they hire a portfolio manager to invest in certain securities or industry sectors based on an opinion of value or an attempt to time the market (trying to correctly anticipate whether to be invested or not invested). Using this traditional approach makes predicting a future rate of return difficult because there is no way of knowing with certainty what the return will be and how much volatility their portfolio will experience in achieving this return. The combination of ETFs and option hedging strategies is designed to deliver an above average rate of return, while striving to minimize short-term volatility consistent with a client's "risk comfort zone".