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Santa's saving tips - Winnipeg Free Press

Children and the young at heart can hardly wait for tomorrow morning to see what Santa has left unde...

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Santa's saving tips - Winnipeg Free Press

Children and the young at heart can hardly wait for tomorrow morning to see what Santa has left unde...

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Emerging markets worth a look

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How your portfolio could benefit from global dividend ETF


The Globe and Mail
Mary Gooderham
Published April 13, 2021
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For income-seeking investors, global-dividend ETFs promise broad diversification, low volatility and above-average yields. They also come with somewhat higher costs and a few tax drawbacks for Canadians, making them less suitable in some portfolios.
“Most people buying these want a higher level of income than they get from a broader index,” says Alan Fustey, a Winnipeg-based portfolio manager at Adaptive ETF, a division of Bellwether Investment Management Inc. “And they also want a high degree of sustainability on that income.”
In terms of total returns, however, some of these ETFs “lagged the market pretty badly last year,” Mr. Fustey notes, largely because they focus on dividend-heavy sectors such as utilities and financials and are underweight in the technology, communications and lower-quality small-cap companies that outperformed.

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Expect more niche ETFs this year | Investment Executive

Expect more niche ETFs this year | Investment Executive
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Big market data for the small investor


Winnipeg Free Press
Big market data for the small investor
 U.S.-based TradingView puts vast amounts of stock price information at DIY'ers fingertips -- for better and, potentially, for worse
By: Joel Schlesinger
Opinion
If you’re a do-it-yourself investor — or DIY’er for short — finding real-time market pricing for stocks and related information all in one spot has long been a challenge.
That’s not to say the internet isn’t brimming with resources on investing. In fact, there’s so much to choose from, it’s overwhelming, especially for newbies to trading on their own.
Even the discount brokerage you may use — while often providing a robust amount of research information — generally falls a little short. Either some key datapoints are missing, or the platform has a clunky layout that makes researching a potential investment frustratingly more difficult than it should be.

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Seven ETFs to help tame an expected rise in inflation


The Globe and Mail
JOEL SCHLESINGER
Published January 12, 2021
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Record low interest rates, unprecedented government stimulus and a healing global economy could be a recipe for the return of inflation.
“While inflation remains very low, conditions for an eventual uptick may well be building,” says Scott Clayton, a Toronto-based senior researcher with TSI Network, a Canadian equities research firm that publishes newsletters for retail investors.
The U.S. Federal Reserve has indicated it will likely let inflation run above its traditional 2 per cent target before hiking rates, while the Bank of Canada has hinted it’s unlikely to raise rates for a couple of years.

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