Another Black Monday? Time to Panic?
September 2008: U.S. markets are in tremendous turmoil, creating ripple effects in Canada and around the world. Just as people panicked after Black Monday in 1987 and the events of 9/11, they are panicking now. Bob Cable has once again spoken out, urging investors to consider facts. His letter to clients led one woman to declare it "the best 'don't panic' letter [she had] ever received." Read Bob's 2008 market turmoil letter
9/11 Stock Market Letter
When the terrible events of September 11, 2001 occurred, Bob Cable knew the stock markets would be in turmoil. He also knew that human nature being what it is, many people would panic and sell their stock holdings as quickly as possible, losing money in the process. He wrote this letter to assuage the fears of his clients and the public, and to provide a calming voice of reason in the midst of upheaval and uncertainty. By the end of the week, this letter had been circulated to more than 10,000 investment advisors and millions of investors in both Canada and the U.S., as well as being quoted widely in the media and on the Internet. Read Bob’s 9/11 letter.
"If you want to be a better investor, my unequivocal advice is simple: drop everything and read this book today."
- Bill Good, Chairman, Bill Good Marketing