Let’s face it, the Money Show is not as good as the Financial Forum, especially the Financial Form prior to 2000. The Money Show is too American (in a Canadian city) and it seems like it is all ETFs all the time. As usual, the best speakers are in the opening ceremonies.
I liked Rosenberg and he gave a good talk. However, even he concentrated more on the US economy than that the Canadian one. Susan Mallin of Wat Carmichael gave a good talk on Money Management. What I found good was the Money Saver speakers. Chris White gave an interesting talk on Top-Down analysis and Stock Selection. Keith Richards talk on Money Management was also good.
TD bank was sponsoring the show and Jonathan Needham was interesting on Thematic ETF ideas although I am not much interested in ETFs. Sue O’Reilly gave a good talk on using charts. Also, what I found really interesting was Gordon Stein’s Cashflow Cookbook talk on how to save money on everyday type purchases with no fuss no bother. I probably will not do any of this but I found it very interesting.
The most boring was the talk from Aflac on investing in their company. They gave a few financial facts. They talked mostly about their Japanese business and it was over in less than 15 minutes when they had booked for 45 minutes.
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