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Outlook for the coming year
January 2023


Kim Inglis discusses themes for 2023, including investor fatigue from inflation and interest rate hikes, Bank of Canada’s likely first move, and expectations of a recession. Kim also shares her thoughts on how asset types might perform in the new year.

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Inflation Is Getting Better, But Risks Remain​
December 2022


Kim Inglis shares her view on the rally since the mid-October lows and why she wouldn’t be surprised to see a pause or even a pullback over the near-term. Inglis also gives a longer-term market outlook and explains risks to the market, including the concern about inflation being stickier than expected.

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Markets still choppy near-term, but many reasons to remain positive in the long-term
November 2022


Kim Inglis joins BNN Bloomberg for her market outlook. Inglis says no rally will be sustained until the Fed pivots. Inglis adds investors continue to be overly optimistic at any sign of hope.
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Why ESG Is a Top Priority for the Largest Living Adult Generation in North America
​November 2022


Kim discusses some of the most compelling themes in sustainable investing, why Canada is lagging its G7 peers when it comes to CO2 emissions progress, and some of the common questions she is hearing from clients about ESG right now.

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Sentiment this low is a great opportunity for investors
October 2022


​Kim Inglis joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss the markets as they factor in low business and consumer sentiment. Inglis says that low sentiment right now is a good thing for investors and that though we may not be at a bottom, there will be lots of rallies to benefit in.
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Why Investors Should Stay Positive
October 2022


Typically when sentiment gets this bad, the markets are pretty close to turning around, says Kim Inglis. She shares why prior pain could translate to future opportunities, her outlook for the rest of 2022, and why it might make sense to tax loss harvest early this year.
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The Good, the Bad & the Risks to the Market​
September 2022


Inflation, interest rates, and earnings are three factors that could lead to more choppiness in the markets, says Kim Inglis. She reminds investors that we are coming off of the worst first half in 50 years and that a lot of bad news could already be baked in.

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Core inflation isn't there yet, so we'll see at least 1-2 more hikes
September 2022


​Kim Inglis joins BNN Bloomberg to talk about recent pullback in U.S. dollar, rising interest rates and high inflation. She believes markets are waiting to see a pivot by the central banks and once that happens investors should see a rally.
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Don't Be a Short-Term Trader with Long-Term Capital​
August 2022


Kim shares her advice for investors during volatile markets. She covers ways to prevent investing mistakes, sectors to consider, and reasons to believe that inflation is starting to subside.
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Peak market pessimism is peak opportunity for long-term investors
July 2022


Kim Inglis joins BNN Bloomberg to talk on the markets. She says peak pessimism is a great sign to invest as it indicates markets are near capitulation. Inglis says that it's likely that we're through the worst of the market downside now and that investors should focus on the potential upside here instead of trying to perfectly time a bottom.

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Invest in broad market indices for stability amid panic selling​
July 2022


​Kim Inglis joins BNN Bloomberg and discusses the markets as she sees panic selling plaguing trading. Inglis says this is a good time for long-term investors to go back to the basics and invest in equities with good fundamentals. She talks on her expectations for earnings this quarter and offers some investing ideas.

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Canadians Sitting at 183% Debt Per Household Disposable Income
July 2022


​Kim Inglis looks at the Canadian housing market, the impact of labor shortages, whether to expect more volatility in the second half, and one area of the market that has been showing a lot of strength.

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Dollar-cost averaging can help investors navigate volatility
June 2022


Kim Inglis joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss why dollar cost averaging and diversifying your portfolio can help investors navigate market volatility. The old saying goes: ‘A portfolio is like a bar of soap, the more you touch it the smaller it gets’. So remember, the best course of action during market volatility is to stick with your long term plan.

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How to Take Out the Guesswork During Volatile Markets​
June 2022


​Kim Inglis joins Asset TV Canada to discuss markets - how seasonality can factor into things, outlook for the second half of the year, and 3 keys ways that investors can manage volatility.
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No matter what is going on, the world needs to eat
​May 2022


Kim Inglis joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss why she is looking at agriculture stocks amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict. She likes Gladstone Land Corp, a company that owns farmland and farm facilities in 15 US states.
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The Positive Side to Rising Interest Rates
​May 2022


​Inflation keeps coming in hot and interest rates are on the rise, but the economy seems to be holding strong. Kim Inglis discusses what she views as the biggest risk to the global economy and some of the interesting investment themes she is seeing.
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​'Sell in May, go away' timeframe has proven to give 1% average return to TSX investors: Strategist
April 2022
 
Kim Inglis joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss seasonal investing and how it can help investors' portfolios. Inglis notes average return in November-April is up to 7 per cent. However, she does warn investors that there is a difference between seasonality and market timing. 
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12% of the World's Calories at Risk Following Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
April 2022

The crisis in Ukraine is sending shockwaves through global markets, ricocheting the price of oil and posing several short-term and long-term risks. Kim Inglis shares her Q1 reflections and outlook moving forward.​
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Markets are positioned to have a good year ahead: Portfolio manager
​March 2022


Kim Inglis joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss why she believes despite inflation and interest rate risks, economic growth will continue and markets are poised to benefit. She also points to good corporate earnings and economic reopening as additional reasons for why investors may be rewarded.
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The Business Case for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and Ways to Advance Women
March 2022


Only about 15% of all financial advisors and portfolio managers are women, highlights Kim Inglis. She discusses breakthroughs in financial services, obstacles still standing in the way, and some of the ways to advance women in investing.
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Global ETF Flows, Tech Trends, and the Return of Volatility
February 2022
 
According to a BofA Global Research report, value just had its best month compared to Growth since the Tech Bubble. Still, Kim Inglis is bullish on tech for long-term investors. She discusses technological innovations on the horizon, global ETF flows, and key considerations for investors during periods of volatility.
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2022 Market Drivers & Megatrends
January 2022
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We're in the early innings of a bull market, says Kim Inglis. She looks at ways investors can prepare themselves for a stock picker's market and discusses the outlook for economic growth, inflation, and interest rates.
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Biggest Business Lessons Learned in 2021
December 2021
 
Kim Inglis discusses seasonality, supply chain issues, the importance of diversification, and some of the key takeaways from 2021 that investors should carry with them into 2022.
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Two Common Mistakes for Investors to Avoid
November 2021
 
Given the impending hikes, Kim Inglis shares how to position for rising rates and sectors that tend to do well in this environment. She also explains two misconceptions that tend to confuse investors.
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The Trend of Record-Setting Inflows Continues
October 2021
 
We’ve seen a lot of record-setting so far in 2021. Now that we’re rolling into Q4, we caught up with Kim Inglis to discuss Canadian fund flows. She highlights the impact that global supply chain issues and inflation might have on opportunities for investors, as well as how investors can navigate these market disruptors.
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How to Reach Gen-Z & Millennial Investors
September 2021
 
Kim Inglis shares tips for connecting with younger investors, Gen-Z and Millennial trends, and ways that investors can bet on these critical consumers via ESG-focused ETFs and other avenues.
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Low Volatility Funds Performing Well
August 2021
 
Kim Inglis discusses the strong economic data and earnings season.  She highlights funds performing well in this kind of environment and what she is watching most closely in the second half of the year.
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Investing During the Olympics
July 2021
 
Athletes aren't the only ones thinking about the Olympics.  Kim Inglis shares the asset management side of the games and what investors can take away from the Olympics to help them with their financial goals.  
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Concerning Investor Behavior
June 2021
 
Kim Inglis discusses the dangers of trying to time the market and overestimating risk tolerance. She also shares what long-term investors and homeowners have in common.
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Why "Sell in May and Go Away" Might Not Hold in 2021
May 2021
 
Kim Inglis discusses seasonality in the stock market and the most common questions.
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IPO Market Hottest Since 1999, Says Raymond James Advisor
April 2021
 
Kim Inglis discusses IPO activity in the first quarter, some of the pros and cons of SPACs, and how CPCs & SPACs differ from traditional IPOs.
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If Women Live Longer, Why Do They Have Less Retirement Savings?
March 2021
 
$1 trillion in personal wealth will change hands by 2026 and women are expected to control approximately half that wealth, says Kim Inglis. She also shares some of the unique challenges facing women investors in retirement and during other phases of life.
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Major Investment & Advisory Industry Trends to Watch
February 2021
 
Kim Inglis weighs in on ESG and how technology is transforming the way we work and live. She also discusses how the massive wealth transfer on the horizon and aging demographics are impacting the advisory industry.
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2021 Outlook: Looking Back to Look Forward
January 2021
 
Kim Inglis says 2020 was a textbook example of behavioral finance. She reflects on what we have learned during the pandemic and shares her outlook for the New Year.
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Masterclass: Investment Strategies in Market Volatility
April 2020
 
Three experts discuss the current economic environment and various investment strategies that can be implemented during times of extreme market volatility. They cover asset allocation, client relationships, risk management, and more.

Experts:

  • Michael Greenberg- Vice President & Portfolio Manager, Multi- Asset Solutions at Franklin Templeton Investments
  • Kim Inglis-Financial Advisor & Associate Portfolio Manager, Inglis Private Investment Counsel at Raymond James
  • David Picton- President, CEO & Portfolio Manager, Canada Equities at Picton Mahoney Asset Management
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How to use ETFs in your portfolio
November 2019

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Masterclass: Quantitative Investing
September 2019

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Masterclass: Real Estate
July 2019
 
Real assets encompass a range of investment options that offer diverse benefits. Incorporating alternative investments into a portfolio can protect investors against volatility and downside risk. In this Masterclass, 3 experts discuss why real estate has become such an important element of an investor's portfolio.

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  • Hatem Zarrouk, Regional Vice President of Sales at National Bank Investments
  • Kim Inglis, Financial Advisor and Associate Portfolio Manager at Raymond James
  • Dennis Mitchell, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer at Starlight Capital
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Advising ultra-high net worth clients
November 2018
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Battle of the Sexes: Who's the better investor - men or women?
October 2018
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U.S. housing sector a good bet regardless of election win
September 2016


U.S. markets closed higher following the first presidential debate. Kim Inglis joins BNN to discuss what the U.S. election means for Canada and why the U.S. housing sector is a safe bet regardless of which candidate wins the election.
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A tortoise and the hare approach to investing
March 2016


Kim Inglis joins BNN to tell us about her Tortoise and Hare investing strategy.
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Having a plan for your RRSP contributions
February 2016


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Under Armour makes big bet on wearable tech
February 2015


Kim Inglis joins BNN's The Street for a look at why she remains bullish on Under Armour and has sold out of Michael Kors. 
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Value Investing in Volatile Times
October 2014

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Now's the time to buy retail
August 2014

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Kim Inglis shares why she likes certain retail stocks.
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Finding value in Imax 
June 2014


Kim Inglis breaks down her investment thesis behind Imax.
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