Q: is there an equal weight tsx 60 index etf?
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- Horizons S&P/TSX 60 Equal Weight Index ETF (HEW)
- Vanguard FTSE Canada All Cap Index ETF (VCN)
- Mackenzie Maximum Diversification Canada Index ETF (MKC)
- Mawer Canadian Equity Fund Series A (MAW106)
Q: To establish a more passive approach for my Canadian holdings I am considering investment in the following ETFs. VCN 25% (core), MAW106 25% (core). MKC 30%, and HEW the remainder. Would you consider any changes to the above selections or allocations?
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- Horizons S&P/TSX 60 Equal Weight Index ETF (HEW)
- Mackenzie Maximum Diversification Canada Index ETF (MKC)
Q: I just read Ryan's article about the effect of heavy weighting of some sectors in the TSX. Is there an equally weighted ETF version of the TSX available?
- Horizons S&P/TSX 60 Equal Weight Index ETF (HEW)
- iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
- Vanguard FTSE Canada All Cap Index ETF (VCN)
Q: During the Spring I liquidated my CDN Equity portfolio. I wanted to move away from managing indidual positions and move to a more passive approach. Then I read Ryan's excellent article, Why it's almost impossible to be a passive investor in Canada. I looked at HEW; but it is very small with only about $12m invested. Are there other ETFs that do an equal weight S&P 60? I also am considering VCN and CDZ. I also looked at Two mutual funds, Mawer Canadian Equity and Lester CDN Equity Fund. There are High Conviction funds available; but with very high MER's.
Would you please recommend a portfolio structure that would meet my needs, I am a conservative senior. Please have the suggestions add to 100%.
Thanks Guys for keeping us thinking outside the box.
Would you please recommend a portfolio structure that would meet my needs, I am a conservative senior. Please have the suggestions add to 100%.
Thanks Guys for keeping us thinking outside the box.
- Horizons S&P/TSX 60 Equal Weight Index ETF (HEW)
- iShares Canadian Fundamental Index ETF Common Class (CRQ)
- iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
Q: I started out with I question but find I actually may have 2 or more.
I am considering replacing CRQ & CDZ in 1 account,
and replacing cdz with HEW in another account. This would account for all my TSX ETF exposure.
The questions are :
1) would you view this as a viable move
2) I noticed that HEW is a thin trader. Will I be beaten
up badly if i try to buy several hundred shares of HEW
at one time.
3) Is there an approach to buying this type of eTF (thin trader)
4) I noticed when I looked up CDZ there is a CDZ.A
and CRQ has a CRQ.A
Could you please tell me the difference in the A versions
of the ETF's .
That's it for this "question".
Thanks in advance
I am considering replacing CRQ & CDZ in 1 account,
and replacing cdz with HEW in another account. This would account for all my TSX ETF exposure.
The questions are :
1) would you view this as a viable move
2) I noticed that HEW is a thin trader. Will I be beaten
up badly if i try to buy several hundred shares of HEW
at one time.
3) Is there an approach to buying this type of eTF (thin trader)
4) I noticed when I looked up CDZ there is a CDZ.A
and CRQ has a CRQ.A
Could you please tell me the difference in the A versions
of the ETF's .
That's it for this "question".
Thanks in advance