www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, June 30, 2016 | 26 Interlocking & Concrete Specialists · Pebble Concrete · Stamped Concrete · Interlocking · Flagstone · Walkways · Garage Floors · Patios · Driveways · Curbs (French) I Stock market's volatile reaction to Brexit vote is normal: Watson Dollars & Sense Peter Watson Guest Contributor Call Mario 905.842.7171 sunmarlandscape.com $700 OFF HI-EFFICIENCY CENTRAL AIR $ AIRE ONE MADNEss sAlE! /mTH OAC* 29 IN I.E.S.O. REbATE* $400 up TO NOW $ 1990 Was *Call for details $ 2690 Up to 6 months no payments, no interest. o.a.C.* * HI-EffICIENCy AIR CONDITIONERS · 10 Year Factory Warranty CALL NOW, QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! 9 Locations to serve you better Heating & Cooling www.aireone.com from the ChilDren's AiD founDAtion of hAlton Due to the generosity of our sponsors, donors and volunteers we raised a historic $225,000 to support children, youth and families! u o y k n Tha EVENT SPONSOR: AQUATECH Laurie Palamar, Tina Blatchford, Bill Palamar A+ RATING 905-849-4998 1-888-827-2665 nvestors act differently when they are scared. Most of us don't like to admit that emotions can control our actions, however, neuroscience tells us a different story. Evidence shows emotions can play a large role in decision-making and can, at times, lead to choices that are not in our best interests. The recent stock market roller coaster ride is a good example. The volatility was the result of the Brexit vote in the U.K. that showed a majority of Britons wanting to leave the European Union. Investor reaction to the Brexit vote was normal. To put things in proper perspective, we should consider the economic logic of how people make investment decisions. The rst component is determining the value of a stock. Investors predict the future cash ow from a stock and, based on the future stream of cash ow, they determine the price they are willing to pay to purchase it. That is the logical process and it is simply a case of adding up the numbers. The second component is for investors to evaluate their own sensitivity to risk. If they purchase a riskier stock, they will expect a higher return on investment for taking that additional risk. Millions of investors use these two components to determine the price they are willing to pay for a speci c stock and it works on a fairly predictable basis. That is, until the world unravels and fear sets in. The aftershock of the Brexit vote has had, and will have, many ripple effects. Investors are nervous, some are scared. Fear can exacerbate `herd behaviour,' which is one reason why, during periods of investor fear, volatility increases. Some may wonder why markets can be relatively calm most of the time and yet so surprisingly and unexpectedly volatile other times. see Control on p.27 Visit us at www.cafh.ca Thank you to o ur Lea d Sponsors Pioneer Family Pools national Bank canada mercedes Benz - oakville Freedom 55 Financial longo Brothers Fruit markets inc Thank you to a ll our Sponsors Breqwatr Burlington Nissan Burlington Toyota Chef Mike Benninger Cherishome Living CIT Deloitte Elizabeth Interiors Fairview Chrysler Geotab Halton Honda Kelly's Bake Shoppe Land Survey Group Liz @ Home Michael O'Sullivan Milton Real Estate Group Mosey & Mosey Parkgate Financial Pioneer Energy Purdy's Chocolatier RBC - Royal Bank RBC Wealth Management Tara West Photography TD Bank The Printing House Ltd. Third Octet West of the City William's Distinctive Gems Zeljka Burazin Photography · Sarah Pacini · Crea Concept · Lauren Vidal · Sportalm 118 Thomas Street, Downtown Oakville 905-469-4278 · delacorstudio.com