I would like to start a passive income portfolio and contribute on a monthly/paycheck basis to my account and invest in dividend paying ETF/funds. Now since I'm with TD, there's a trading fee of 9.99$ per trade. I'm just wondering how do people ...
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Jul 20th, 2021 10:12 am
Hi everyone, Am trying to figure out on how I can build my own "VEQT" portfolio instead of purchasing VEQT itself just so I can save a little on the fees that VEQT charges in MER. Looking at VEQT on Vanguard's website - the portfolio make up is as follows: ...
Jun 25th, 2021 5:06 pm
* sorry for the image links , when I inserted them, they displayed broken* Hello everyone, I would like to get peoples opinion on the stocks I have chosen to generate income. Goals Not to lose more than the principal - inflation will be out of scope for now. I understand that if I break even in 10 y...
Hi all, Looking for some advice from the experts on how to round out an RRSP. I recently cashed out 60k from a Tangerine RRSP and transferred it over to Questrade. So far I've put 10k into BTCC.TO and 13k in VGH.TO. I have about 36k left to play with. For reference, I'm 40 years old and am comfortab...
Apr 9th, 2021 9:55 am
I own both VFV (S&P 500 index) and ZMID (S&P Midcap 400 index), the latter of which I just bought a small position in recently. I am not sure what percentage of my US portfolio I should allocate to each index. Any ideas?
Mar 31st, 2021 7:23 pm
Got his equities side covered. Need a bond ETF now. My baseline (only one I've used myself before) is the TD Canadian Bond Index Fund - e (TDB909) with an MER of 0.44% and a annual dividend yield of 2.2%.Anything better out there that I should be looking into?
I been with Wealthsimple's Growth portfolio and pretty happy with how it has grown and recovered from COVID-19 dip, but I am always looking to do better so I want to hear from others who has their portfolios with other companies and how it ...
Feb 27th, 2021 12:02 pm
For the last few years I have invested the fixed income portion of my portfolio in VAB and some GICs that are expiring soon. Where do you invest your fixed income money right now? The interest rates are so low that any rate increase will probably result in ...
Here are the etfs I am considering for my new TFSA account10% ARKK20% XGRO40% XAW10% TEC20% XICAny suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you!
Hi all, I have a question on how best to put a down payment on a home, while minimizing taxes, transaction costs and not handcuffing myself for the next few years. The last part is the most important as I have the ability to use RRSP savings, but may not. Background info: Wife's RRSP = $35k (all cas...
Feb 21st, 2021 10:20 am
... initial 20k id like to invest. Im no expert with stocks or in finance in general. I have just opened a brokerage account and id like to get an ETF portfolio. Something that can “manage itself” or require very little hands on. Im ready to have some risk involved . Im just looking for information ...
Jan 25th, 2021 9:37 pm
Any tips or ideas on the best free ticker to use? or even a budget paid one?anyone using any tools/software for tracking their portfolios ? or still using spreadsheets like me?
... in as much tax money as possible. Areas of interest are weed, gambling, ev's and renewables. Fintech, biotech as well as. I have put together a portfolio to reflect on these rather obvious signs. I am interested in hearing other people's thoughts. There is a lot of recency bias in this selection ...
As I get closer to retirement age, my portfolio should consist more of bonds and less of equities. How would I make changes to my portfolio if it consisted only one fund? Let's say I am following the Canadian Couch Potato ETF Vanguard model ...
Jan 5th, 2021 1:07 am
My first post here :)I have group DC pension plan and group RRSP, TFSA all maxed out. Also I have about 100k sitting in HISA, wondering what's everyone's opinion on using Questwealth for this money?
I am seeking experienced investors opinion on my model etf portfolio.VCN-30% canada VFV- 30% US S&P 500ZEM-10% Intl emerging marketZAG- 30%- Bondsdoes this looks like a good portfolio for long term investment? Thanks in advance
Dec 25th, 2020 2:28 am
... All, I hope everyone is doing well. With the recent news of Pfizer announcing the status of the vaccine it is with no doubt that the ROI of my portfolio has gone through the roof. Is there anything called a portfolio yield? For example, by the end of 2020 I estimate I will earn total dividends ...
Nov 10th, 2020 12:59 pm
Mine is HR-UN.TO -41%I opened this thread is have you to think twice before you start a position in any stock.
Oct 22nd, 2020 7:03 pm
... for myself that makes sense? Is there a better combo selection of ETFs or a single ETF I should use instead? The other option I've seen is canadianportfoliomanagerblog model portfolio for 100% stocks ETF portfolio. I know they're updated and likely change every year. For a set and hold account, ...