Best ETFs (Index Funds) To Buy For Beginners Canada in 2024/2025

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In this video I'll cover 4 of my TOP ETF (Exchange-Traded Funds) to buy and hold for the long-term for beginner investors. These are the types of investments that you can set & forget and help get you to your financial goals.

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I opted for CASH instead of the bond funds for my temporary hold of cash waiting to deploy. Works nicely with a drip as well. VFV has been very good to me, along with the US equivalent VOO. I know there’s lots of overlap with VFV, but I also do VTI/VUN.

CyclingDad
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I would like to see a video comparing nasdaq and sp500. The pros and cons of each

TheSleeperMusic
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As a reminder, you will need to hold VOO in your RRSP to avoid the 15% withholding tax.

troysapara
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I'm all in on VFV. Over the next few years I'm hoping to max out my TFSA in that one fund then hold until retirement!

brandobond
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Hey Brandon, good choices but I'm wondering why I would choose ZAG/CASH if I could choose ZMMK? ZMMK has a 5% yield and the ETF is basically flat/fluctuates in a predictable manner all the time. Wouldn't this be better than ZAG alot?

Po
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I believe every Investor should start with ETFs for a solid foundation, then diversify across asset classes and maintain disciplined, regular investing to minimize risks and maximize growth.

tonysilke
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Hi. I would like to see for each ETF mentioned, where it is better to hold them and why: Non-Reg, TFSA or RSSP?. Thanks.

MiguelYeara
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Maybe I missed it in the video, but what would be the percentage each fund in a portfolio (for beginners)

paulcatarino
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Thank you for your channel! If you don't mind me asking, how do we receive dividends? Does it get deposited into the account we buy the stocks from?

mohammedlayes
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Can you please suggest which platform i can use to buy aNd hold for long term withoit extra expense

abhiarora
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I'm in Canada If I buy shares in the VFV ETF, do I have to pay 15% of interest (tax) because it involves US companies?

miguelandrade
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If I’m holding VDY; would it be redundant to also be holding individual shares of BCE, CAS, ENB & T?

Docbrut
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Great video! And great app! I actually joined Blossom last month and have enjoyed learning from the community! I've spent hours just lurking on others' perspectives on investing! I'm invested in 3 out of the 5 ETFs you mentioned - VFV, XEQT, and CASH. Also, instead of ZCN, I'm in VCN. And no bonds for me... Yet.... 😅

laura
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As a 39 years old what will be your advice for this 4 etf what should be percentage each one how much I should buy in percentage ?

sezarkurd
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Do we know the funds or stocks that will migrate to the Texas stock exchange next year? Any comment or concern about canadiam banks recently, especially laurentian?

chefandy
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Im surprised their was no mention of hxq or another all tech etf that tracks the nasdaq 100 because tech is the future and its beat the S&P 500 the last 10 years😮

blackgrandpa
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Why would you buy the last etf CASH, when you just put in a bank account like KOHO and get 5%

alexsosalegend
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CASH for your cash? When a share is $50+ for a 4.67% ann dividend return. Really recommending this?

BrianBrooks-rv
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Should a person be concerned about the fund company? For example, XEQT is an iShares fund, consisting of other iShares funds... should something happen to Blackrock, would this be a problem... or am I over thinking it?

patusoro
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I think its not worthwhile investing in a Canadian ETF. Pick an individual bank, energy company and railway, then focus on all US, stocks or ETFs. My ETF choices MGC, IXN and Moat.

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