@MattShoss

What are some of your favourite ETFs in Canada? ๐Ÿ‘‡

@MoementumFinance

XEQT is my favorite! Over $500,000 invested and counting ๐Ÿ˜Ž Great video Matt!

@opensourcetechy4252

VOO - in RRSP
XUU, VFV, XEQT, AIQ in TFSA

@Triny_zug99

VFV ๐ŸŽ‰

@MikeRepluk

thats myth you dont need international exposure, especially since the fees are higher

@NotAWokeCanuck

I got a few XCHP. They are new but being in semi conductor market, I think should be a good investment

@jerry.norman.52687

Provides a variety of technical analysis tools and charts for traders to use. These charts can display price action, technical indicators and other key data.

@ijj984

Great advice!

@rockford717

own vfv, vdy in both TFSA and RRSP....adding XEF to my watch list

@Rainman22

I like VGRO

@expeditionsolo

Why international exposure? Or exposure in general?

@ChrisCaledon

Why is there a '$' before the ETF ticker symbol, eg. $XUU, $VFV, $XAF, $XAW

@hurrayhu

Thanks for the info. No withholding tax on these ones right?

@DAMON409

Thanks for great video! Xuu have currency conversion fees?

@theeffect001

Assuming the market doesnโ€™t crash and performs as expected, which is better-
With say $600/m
1)Invest $600 in one ETF each month or
2)Investing $200 in three different ETFS each month
Iโ€™m never clear on compound interest but Iโ€™m guessing option one takes more advantage of compound interest and option two is safer?

@7unforgiven7

Living in BC, I would disagree with NEEDING Canadian exposure. TSX is tied too heavily to US markets and we dont really have anything other than a financial sector. Little bit of energy.

@SteelHorse1015

As QQQ and SCHG have far outperformed all other ETFs by leaps and bounds, for a long term (10 year plus) investor, why would you not suggest the above mentioned?  As the market is at all time highs, wouldn't a far better strategy be a a 100% of SCHD or a 50/50 split of SCHD and QQQ?  If the market tanks, then sell SCHD and go all into QQQ?

@Nickigeeeee

I own some XAW

@Dilpreetkambo

If we are investing in canadian etf which is tracking us stocks if the canadian dollar weakens will we have less returns ??

@Stticks

Do you invest in these equally in the same account? Or do you divide these through different tfsa/rrsp accounts ? Im new to investing and would like to know if investing into multiple etfs at the same time in the same tfsa account would benefit me longterm or is it better to focus on one ? Thanks for the help