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On Mike’s MoneyTalks Podcast, Justin Smith discusses how mortgage funds can add stability and income to your portfolio, what key elements affecting risk and return you should watch for, and which mortgage fund we ultimately chose for our investors after an 18-month due diligence process.
Register to gain access to:
1. Fundamentals Webinar: Our recorded webinar detailing the fundamentals of risk and return in mortgage funds.
2. Investor Deck: A detailed investment summary of Neighbourhood Holdings, the mortgage fund we ultimately selected for partnership.
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Shocking Stat
The last time inflation was this high – you won’t believe where interest rates were. Hint: we’ve got a long way to go.
Quote of the Week
Attention: Your cost of living. An oil industry insider shares the hard truth as to why high gas and diesel prices are here to stay.
Goofy Award
Oh my goodness, even the government financial heavyweights are in extreme denial why oil prices are sky-high – and that spells bad news for consumers.


Wicked inflation – rising rates – market meltdown – Tony Greer nailed the Great Rotation from tech to commodities well over a year ago – it’s a must listen about what he sees coming next. Ozzie on the Bank of Canada’s warning for mortgages. The quote of the week from an industry insider explains why high gas prices are here to stay. And a essential cyber security tip for all of us.

Quote of the Week
The Wall Street Journal gets the big picture – let’s see how long it takes the Globe, NYT and Washington Post to get it. Don’t hold your breath.
Shocking Stat
$5,000 taxpayer funded rebates for electric vehicles is nothing compared to the $22 billion hole that no one talks about.
Goofy Award
Finally, the media’s coverage – meant to inflame and outrage about one of the most tragic episodes in Canada’s history is put under the microscope. It’s unwelcome by many and that’s the problem.

Mike’s Comment
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Sunday, 12 June 2022 11:03
My bad, awful week. Why? because I’m writing a cheque to Revenue Canada knowing full well that a good chunk of it will be wasted.