Building Your Investment Knowledge, One Step at a Time

Practical education that makes sense of Canadian markets and investment strategies

We know investing can feel overwhelming. That's why our approach focuses on clear explanations, real examples, and gradual skill building. Whether you're curious about index funds or want to understand how dividend taxation works in Canada, we're here to help you learn at your own pace.

Learn About Our Approach

What Sets Our Education Apart

We've noticed that many people struggle with investment education that's either too theoretical or promises unrealistic outcomes. Our methodology focuses on practical understanding and realistic expectations.

Canadian Context

Everything we teach considers RRSP contribution limits, TFSA rules, and Canadian tax implications. No need to translate American investment advice.

Realistic Timeline

We talk about 10-year investment horizons, not get-rich-quick schemes. Building wealth takes time, and we're honest about that from day one.

Practical Examples

Learn through real scenarios: What happens when markets drop 20%? How do you actually rebalance a portfolio? We cover the stuff that matters.

Your Learning Journey

Most people take 6-12 months to feel confident making their first investment decisions. Here's what that typically looks like.

Month 1-2: Foundation

You'll start with the basics—understanding different account types, learning investment terminology, and getting comfortable with online brokers. No pressure to invest yet.

Month 3-4: Strategy Development

Now we dig into asset allocation, risk tolerance assessment, and creating your first investment plan. You'll understand why diversification actually matters.

Month 5-6: Implementation

Time for your first investments. We'll walk through placing orders, monitoring performance, and staying calm when markets get volatile.

Ongoing: Refinement

Regular check-ins help you adjust your strategy as life changes. Marriage, kids, career shifts—your investment plan should evolve too.

Questions We Hear Often

These come up in nearly every conversation we have with new students.

How much money do I need to start investing?
You can start with as little as 0 in most online brokers. Many people think they need thousands, but that's not true anymore. We'll show you commission-free options that work with smaller amounts.
Should I pay off debt before investing?
Depends on the interest rate. Credit card debt at 18%? Pay that first. Student loans at 3%? You might invest alongside paying them off. We'll help you work through the math for your specific situation.
What if I make a mistake and lose money?
Everyone loses money sometimes—even professional investors. The key is understanding acceptable risk levels and not betting money you can't afford to lose. We'll teach you position sizing and risk management.
How is this different from YouTube investing videos?
YouTube is great for quick tips, but it's hard to get personalized guidance. We focus on your specific situation, Canadian tax rules, and building long-term habits rather than chasing trending stocks.

Meet Your Instructors

Both of us learned investing the hard way—through trial, error, and plenty of market humbling. Now we teach others to avoid the same mistakes.

Stellan Brink - Investment Educator

Stellan Brink

Portfolio Strategy Instructor

Spent 15 years managing pension fund investments before shifting to education. Known for explaining complex concepts using everyday examples. Still remembers losing ,000 on his first "hot stock tip" in 2008.

Tova Lindgren - Tax Strategy Educator

Tova Lindgren

Tax-Efficient Investing Specialist

Former CRA tax advisor who switched to helping individuals optimize their investment taxes. Passionate about RRSP vs TFSA strategies and making tax planning less intimidating for regular investors.

850+
Students Taught
8
Years Teaching

Ready to Start Learning?

Our next comprehensive program begins in September 2025. Spots are limited to ensure everyone gets individual attention during the practical sessions.