Bob Simpson, president and founder of Synchronicity has been involved, directly or indirectly in the industry since 1981. He has been a very successful financial advisor with Nesbitt Thomson Inc., a major Canadian financial institution. Between 1981 and 1989, he built a business with more than $120 million in assets under management and was one of the first Canadian advisors to transition from a solo to an ensemble model.
From 1989 to 1993, he was Vice President Development and portfolio manager for a publicly traded insurance company and president of an investment counseling firm.
From 1993 to 1998, he held several positions including fixed income strategist, manager of training and development, branch manager and Senior Vice President National Sales for Midland Walwyn Capital Inc., Canadaās largest independent financial services firm, which was sold to Merrill Lynch in 1998.
In 1998, he founded Synchronicity Business Coaching Inc. In 1999, he was trained and certified by Michael Gerber, author of the best-selling business book, The E-Myth Revisited and his firm E-Myth Worldwide. He has subsequently adapted many of Gerberās concepts in the development of Sustainable Growth, a program for financial services entrepreneurs.
As US exceptionalism faces growing scrutiny, investors have increasingly sought portfolio diversification with international exposure. This recalibration raises the critical question of which economies and regions may be best positioned to thrive under our new tariff landscape. Franklin Templeton ETFsā Dina Ting offers some insights for the second half of the year.