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Nicolas Bérubé: 17 Lessons for Canadian Investors

1 h 8 min · 9 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Marcelo Taboada [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcelotaboadaecheverria/] sits down with Nicolas Bérubé [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-b%C3%A9rub%C3%A9-27b9b111b/] to discuss his latest book L’art de multiplier son argent : 17 leçons pour réussir en bourse [https://editionslapresse.ca/products/lart-de-multiplier-son-argent](The Art of Multiplying Your Money: 17 Lessons for Success in the Stock Market). Together, they break down the key lessons every investor should understand to build long-term success in the stock market. Nicolas brings deep expertise in wealth management and financial planning, with a strong focus on helping families make thoughtful, long-term decisions. He is also the author of three books and a regular personal finance columnist for La Presse [https://www.lapresse.ca/auteurs/nicolas-berube], where he shares practical insights with a broad audience. His work has been published in multiple languages (primarily French and English), reflecting his broad reach with readers interested in practical personal finance. Known for his disciplined approach and ability to simplify complex financial concepts, Nicolas has built a reputation for delivering clear, client-centered advice that aligns strategy with real-world goals. Overall, this episode is a reminder that successful investing is not about complexity, but about consistency and avoiding common mistakes. KEY POINTS: * Introduction to Nicolas Bérubé and his book (00:40) * Why he wrote L’art de multiplier son argent : 17 leçons pour réussir en bourse (05:56) * The main lessons behind the book (05:30) * Market timing and common investing myths (22:54) * Why starting early makes a difference (23:49) * The importance of diversification (04:00) * ETFs and building a simple portfolio (04:00) * Investor psychology and behavioral biases (04:00) * Why beating the market is so difficult (12:14) * The impact of fees on returns (36:13) * Dividend investing explained (37:25) * Risks of chasing popular sectors (47:58) * Why “boring” companies often outperform (49:44) * The role of bonds in a portfolio (43:31) * Final takeaway: discipline and simplicity win long term (50:30) Mentioned in this episode: * One Hundred Years in the U.S. Stock Markets [https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6438198] * L’Investisseur Transforme [https://www.tma-invest.com/fr/le-balado-linvestisseur-transforme/] podcast * Nicolas Berube weekly article [https://www.lapresse.ca/auteurs/nicolas-berube]in LaPresse * Book: Les millionnaires ne sont pas ceux que vous croyez [https://editionslapresse.ca/products/les-millionnaires-ne-sont-pas-ceux-que-vous-croyez], Nicolas Bérubé * Book: De zéro à millionaire: investir en bourse sans souffrir [https://editionslapresse.ca/products/de-zero-a-millionnaire], Nicolas Bérubé * Book: Millionaire Next Door [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-millionaire-next-door-thomas-j-stanley-phd/1103345785], Thomas J. Stanley Ph.D., William D. Danko Ph.D * Book: Zero to Millionaire. A simple, effective and stress-free way to invest in the stock market [https://www.amazon.com/Zero-Millionaire-simple-effective-stress-free/dp/1804090263], Nicolas Bérubé * Book: L'art de multiplier son argent: 17 leçons pour réussir en bourse [https://editionslapresse.ca/products/lart-de-multiplier-son-argent], Nicolas Bérubé * Book: Die with Zero [https://www.diewithzerobook.com/welcome], Bill Perkins Thanks for Listening! Be sure to subscribe on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Feel free to drop us a line at lawrence@tma-invest.com or 514-695-0096 ext.112. Follow Tulett,Matthews & Associates [https://www.tma-invest.com/] on social media: LinkedIn, Facebook, and more! Follow The Empowered Investor on Facebook, LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/empoweredinvestorinvestisseurtransforme], and Instagram.

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