On the Sunday Reads we're checking in on my wife's Canadian blue chip portfolio. Offering lower volatility and market returns, so far.| Cut the Crap Investing
Here we go again. Or with respect to our stock portfolios and net worth perhaps the right framing is ‘here we grow again’. And once again, it is tech stocks driving the market in the U.S. While a stellar earnings report from Shopify gave the Canadian markets a jolt. Shopify is once again the most […]| Cut the Crap Investing
Most Canadian self-directed investors are hybrid investors. They build a blue chip Canadian stock portfolio, they diversify with U.S. and International ETFs. They might choose a Global X-Canada ETF that covers the international markets in one ETF. The hybrid approach is a mix of stocks and ETFs. It’s a wonderful way to build wealth; the […] The post We’re looking for U.S. ETFs on the Sunday Reads. appeared first on Cut the Crap Investing.| Cut the Crap Investing
I have just updated the returns for the Canadian asset allocation ETFs. The returns over the last year and three years can be described as abnormal returns. So much so that I had to double check the performance for the equity markets that fuelled this incredible run. How did they do it? Over the last […] The post The abnormal returns for the Canadian asset allocation ETFs. appeared first on Cut the Crap Investing.| Cut the Crap Investing
If I told you at the beginning of the year that the U.S. would bomb key nuclear sites in Iran, would you have guessed that Middle East stability would follow—and that global financial markets would…| Investing Caffeine
Oil and gas stocks can protect you from a geopolitical energy shock. They are a traditionally an inflation hedte as well.| Cut the Crap Investing
The good news for Canadians who build their own stock portfolios is that if you simply buy enough of those blue chip companies, and then get out of your own way, you’ll likely be a very successful investor. At least on the Canadian equity front. Research shows that big ‘boring’ blue chip stocks outperform the […]| Cut the Crap Investing
Not a big surprise, as BMO's Low Volatility ETF ZLB-T outperforms with positive returns to date during considerable market volatility.| Cut the Crap Investing
Wir vergleichen welche Möglichkeiten für einen ETF Sparplan Schweizern 2025 zur Verfügung stehen. Alle Gebühren und Konditionen im Vergleich!| Schwiizerfranke
Risk is the price of admission for the wealth building opportunity presented by equities. We might even enjoy those lower stock prices.| Cut the Crap Investing
We're looking at Canadian utility stocks and ETFs on the Sunday Reads. Other defensive sectors include consumer staples and healthcare.| Cut the Crap Investing
Canadians should avoid most mutual funds. The fees are too high, and the returns are too low. We'll look at RBC and TD Bank funds.| Cut the Crap Investing
Saving and investing beyond a million dollar portfolio includes owning ETFs. Weekend Reading - How many ETFs are enough?| My Own Advisor
Are the asset allocation ETFs the best funds available in Canada? You can own well-diversified global portfolios with low fees in one click.| Cut the Crap Investing
iShares U.S. Quality Dividend ETF XDU.TO is crushing Schwab's SCHD in 2024. There's better performance with less volatility. Sign me up.| Cut the Crap Investing
While the price of aluminum saw an increase this month, significant downsides remain at work in the market, particularly regarding China.| MetalMiner
What makes a great Exchange Traded Fund (ETF)? What are the Top Canadian Dividend ETFs to own? Read on for income and growth.| My Own Advisor
Saving and investing beyond a million dollar portfolio includes owning low-cost ETFs. Check out Then and Now - XAW.| My Own Advisor
Saving and investing beyond a million dollar portfolio includes owning low-cost ETFs. Like this one. Then and Now - QQQ.| My Own Advisor