As an older income investor I own cgxf, nxf, zwe, hyld, hmax, hdiv, hhle.
I like HXT for Canadian exposure. Low fees for an TSX60 ETF
XIC, XIU, ZWC, ZWE in TFSA....... QYLD, XYLD, TXF, HHL in RRSP......VFV, ZWWK in Non-Reg (If all registered accounts Full)
Couch potato index 3 fund portfolio. Also volatility index, Russell 3000 vs SP500, net profit to you after ALL fees and avg yield over time.
I looked up those stocks you recommended and most of them have multiple matches. For example, XAW has two - XAW-T and XAW-U-T. How am I to know which one to pick? Thanks.
Is there an ETF that holds Fortis but that you recommend? I can finally sell my Fortis at a profit what should I replace it with
What about VGRO? It holds precisely that asset allocation. Thanks great content as usual
ZEB too
Mine are XEI (TSX), VFV (S&P) and XDG (Global dividends)
Just turned 18 and am looking to invest in index funds with my TFSA I have a cap of 6500$ would it be smart to invest all of it into the S&P 500 or split it between multiple index funds such as QQQ etc? Also is VOO better to invest in than VFV
Zlb. Low volatility canadian equity. It has actually out performed xic by quite abit
Good morning, what do you think of these ETFs? Encl, encc, utes, HMAX, bank, etc etc thanks in Advance
Why the $ sign before tickers?
All US exposure for me. When Jerome Powell speaks market goes up if itโs good news or down if itโs bad. No other market does that. Canadian market is good for Dividen investors but if you want growth US Market VOO S&P 500. 51 and retired in 3 years
Hey, Do you know if apps like Vanguard, Fidelity, or E*TRADE can be used in Canada to invest in U.S. equity mutual funds? Also, what platforms do you personally use to invest in U.S. mutual funds? Lastly, is it advisable to invest in the Nasdaq through major Canadian banks like Scotiabank, TD, or CIBC? If I use apps, Will I be able to have access to invest into ALL or majority of mutual index funds?
Love your vids, what do you think of Berkshire and Warren buffet?
If possible, I would suggest VOO in the rrsp account instead of VFV
They are good selections, I think adding in a bit of ZLB an ZLU to help with balancing volatility ๐ I like ZEA too For older adults growth minded TGRO or TBAL are good, no exposure to Emerging Market. And monthly distributions instead of quarterly.
VFV/ZSP and VDY
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