Investment Income.

Investment income is money earned from investments, such as dividends from stocks, interest from bonds, and capital gains from the sale of securities. Investment income is important for two reasons: first, it provides a source of revenue that can be used to fund expenses or reinvest in the portfolio; and second, it can help to … Read more

What Is a Trendline in Trading?

A trendline is a line that connects two or more price points on a chart. The line is used to identify the direction of the trend. A trendline can be created by connecting two or more swing highs or swing lows. In an uptrend, the trendline is created by connecting two or more swing lows. … Read more

Non-Registered Account (Canada).

A non-registered account is an investment account that is not registered with the Canadian government. This type of account is typically used for investing in mutual funds, stocks, bonds, and other securities. What is the difference between registered and non-registered GIC? The main difference between registered and non-registered GICs is that registered GICs offer tax-sheltered … Read more