With the last few months of 2024 upon us, it’s a great time to peek into the top bank stocks. How are your bank stocks performing, and are they in the three top bank stock picks to end the year?

Stockhouse recently caught up with Albert Mason, a cross-border wealth advisor with Raymond James. Watch the above video to hear Mason share his top three bank stocks for your portfolio along with an explanation about why he makes the picks.

Additionally, Mason also gives us some insights into which sectors he sees coming out of the gates hot in 2025.

To learn more or to contact Mason, head to RaymondJames.ca. And to stay up to date on all your market news, head to Stockhouse.com.

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