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BEST ETFs FOR CANADIANS… eh? 🇨🇦 (2018)



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  1. As pointed out, the newer "Core" version of the Emerging Markets Fund, has a reduced MER for anyone interested in XEM. The alternative ticker you'd be looking at is XEC. Give that one a look! I'll include the link to the fund details below! Thanks all for watching 🙂

    https://www.blackrock.com/ca/individual/en/products/251423/ishares-msci-emerging-markets-imi-index-etf

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  2. Hey Brandon! For ETF, can you tell me if Fidelity investment is reliable as Vanguard and BlackRock because Fidelity is offering zero commissions for online US stock and ETF. Thanks !

  3. So after watching your video, I still don't know where you can buy Vanguard ETFS in Canada. Banks don't sell them Robo advisors don't sell them. So where are they sold in Canada? I don't think they are available to canadians

  4. I just opened my first investment account at questrade a few days ago and put 6k on it. Can't wait to see where this adventure takes. I'm 25 so I hope it's not too late haha. My close friend had been asking me for a few years to open it, but I just didn't have stable income to deal with this, but now that I have completed my master and made pretty decent income working for the Feds, I feel like it's just the right time to start. Thanks for the video. You just got a new subs. So much of your videos are relevant to me because I'm Canadian too. Cheers.

  5. Another great video. Disagree RE the XEM but look forward to your comment on the 2019/2020 outlook. I wonder if you see volatility ahead with the escalating trade war and if you would encourage shift to more domestic stocks?

  6. I would most definitely not hold any etf as a canaiandian of any american equity funds of any kind. There is a very real possibility of a monumental shift of assets in usa that will rock the core of the economic system like never before, since the Doller is based on absolutely nothing and potential 11 trillion national debt, its doomed to fail in a very very big way.

  7. Thank you for outlining a few great points here. There's a good range from high volatility and also more "full-proof" ETF's to invest in. As a young (millennial) Canadian investor I'd love to hear more of your opinion on hot markets such as medicinal marijuana. Thanks!

  8. You are ill-informed. You recommend vanguard sp500 etf, which is unhedged. This means the investor not only take on risk, but also foreign exchange rates.
    Buying the fund will convert cad to usd, and selling the fund convers usd to cad. Recommending others to take on 2 levels of risk is ill advice. The problem is worst when the sp500 rises, but the cad rises as well. Gain us dollars with the rise of sp500, but more us dollars is needed to convert back to cad. This is exactly what happened in the last few years, cad rised from its super low value, and the fund you recommend only has 4% return last year. I'm not saying hedge is better, one can easily invest in sp500 vanguard in us dollars directly by buying us vanguard etf. Failing to mention both alternatives to your viewers is irresposible.

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