Duhhh, investing is taking a chance, just like your mutual finds,, RRSP's, GIC's, stocks etc.If they do bad or not so good, so will CPP, they invest in same as you do LOL
Shake your head a bit and smell reality LOL
Re: CPP Investments Underperforms... Again
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2025 10:56 am
by Dr Strangelove
17 years the active hedge fund has bled taxpayer dollars with no oversight was my takeaway.
The stock market, where the CPP is invested, crashed so...of course it will take a loss. So did all other pensions.
As I said, so did your RRSP , stocks, GIC's etc.
How was your oversight into your holdings??? Did you fail??
Re: CPP Investments Underperforms... Again
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2025 1:10 pm
by Dr Strangelove
This does not explain why CPP investments are underperforming as compared to passive investing.
Re: CPP Investments Underperforms... Again
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 6:07 am
by Canucked
Dr Strangelove wrote: Fri Jun 13, 2025 1:10 pm
This does not explain why CPP investments are underperforming as compared to passive investing.
What are you trying to say? There is no such thing as "passive investing". Investing is the same for you personally as it is for corporations and mutual fund companies.
The entire stock market world took a dive and all investments look losses. CPP is in the same situation.
Are you trying to blame someone? If so , who??
"CPP Investments is a professional investment management organization, distinct from the Canada Pension Plan itself.
They invest the funds in a diversified portfolio of assets, including public and private equities, real estate, infrastructure, and fixed income instruments."
I think you need to educate yourself on investment and investing in general and the CPP Investment Board specifically.
Re: CPP Investments Underperforms... Again
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 11:22 am
by Dr Strangelove
Can’t bridge the divide when you don’t understand.
Have a nice day.
Re: CPP Investments Underperforms... Again
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 4:24 pm
by al_keda
Canucked wrote: Sat Jun 14, 2025 6:07 am
There is no such thing as "passive investing". Investing is the same for you personally as it is for corporations and mutual fund companies.
No, it isn't. True, if I buy 110 shares of a company, no one cares.
But if CPP or Warren Buffet or the Ontario Teachers Pension invest a billion in that company, it has a dramatically different effect. And that company pays attention as it may be a controlling share that is purchased.
Canucked wrote: Sat Jun 14, 2025 6:07 am
There is no such thing as "passive investing". Investing is the same for you personally as it is for corporations and mutual fund companies.
No, it isn't. True, if I buy 110 shares of a company, no one cares.
But if CPP or Warren Buffet or the Ontario Teachers Pension invest a billion in that company, it has a dramatically different effect. And that company pays attention as it may be a controlling share that is purchased.
Yes it is..... even if you bought 1 share or 1 million shares, the effect is exactly the same. Proportion is different but the bottom line is the same...a loss.
FYI, Warren Buffet and the Ontario Teachers Unions also lost money (on paper) just as the CPP did. and they paid attention too. Every investor lost money.
Do you or did you think that all the losses during the great depression were because no one paid attention??? Or on Black Friday? Or the recession of 1990? Or the Dot Com crash? Or the 2008 Financial Crash? Or the many other times the market crashed tha tno one was paying attention ?? When the market crashes, all investors lose.
You are trying to make this a political blunder when in fact, it is a pure stock market issue.