tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5433839636644874439.post6712182619412631486..comments2024-03-04T13:37:11.022+00:00Comments on Canadian Financial DIY: THE Priority for Improving Canadians' Personal Financial Success: Advisor ProfessionalismCanadianInvestorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05645767559302303541noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5433839636644874439.post-75907310077961750982011-08-25T13:15:19.077+00:002011-08-25T13:15:19.077+00:00Thanks GetSmarter, that's a useful link in you...Thanks GetSmarter, that's a useful link in your comment, especially where it gives the contact info for regulators. I think I will send my comments to the regulators. They probably won't listen now but if we do like our kids and keep pestering, pestering, pestering they may finally cave in! I'm gonna shortly have more comment on performance monitoring in a new post.CanadianInvestorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05645767559302303541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5433839636644874439.post-45567800798733406602011-08-24T15:33:28.338+00:002011-08-24T15:33:28.338+00:00Thanks for the reference on your website CanadianI...Thanks for the reference on your website CanadianInvestor! Just to post an update, the Canadian Securities Administrators have recently put out a proposal calling for the performance of investments and fees related to investments to be posted on financial statements. Have a look! - http://blog.getsmarteraboutmoney.ca/index.php/csa-proposal-investor-fees-performanceGetSmarterAboutMoney.cahttp://www.getsmarteraboutmoney.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5433839636644874439.post-7457497117340461572011-01-20T04:25:09.183+00:002011-01-20T04:25:09.183+00:00Jean
I think you raise good points here. Good post...Jean<br />I think you raise good points here. Good post.larry macdonaldhttp://blog.canadianbusiness.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5433839636644874439.post-11792841821761139762011-01-19T18:21:01.817+00:002011-01-19T18:21:01.817+00:00Keep the whole beginning part of learning with boo...Keep the whole beginning part of learning with books from the library or find cheap ones to purchase. Then when your overloaded with that stuff, go to free or cheap trading blogs from longterm reputable traders and get more cognitive overload from them while also using freestocksharts.com to have some basic use on software. Then maybe buy good and useful material to continue the education process. All the while hoping that you don’t blow up your account in the process.Jamiehttp://findfinancialadvisors.co.uknoreply@blogger.com