A brief history of ETFs

The history of ETFs is one of the evolution of indexing and of market innovation
The best Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) offer well diversified, tax-efficient portfolios with exceptionally low management fees. Investors large and small can use ETFs to build diversified portfolios across… Read More

Hi, Pat: Does the entry or addition of a stock into the S&P/TSX Composite Index have any impact on its share price? I continue to benefit from your great service. Thanks.

Typically, changes to the indexes are announced a couple weeks before they come into effect.

Some academics have analyzed past price movements and concluded that after the announcement is made and before the effective date, stock prices typically rise for companies added to indexes and… Read More

Two Vanguard funds with growth ahead

Pennsylvania-based Vanguard Group is one of the world’s largest investment-management companies. It manages over $1 trillion U.S. in 150 mutual funds.

Vanguard, which went into business in 1975, offers low-fee index mutual funds. Generally speaking, Canadians can’t buy units of mutual funds that are registered in… Read More

The 3 costliest mistakes

Financial institutions that create and/or sell ETFs have done a superb job of shaping the terms of reference surrounding these investments.

Every new ETF that comes on the market spurs lengthy discussions about the undeniable advantages of low-MER ETFs, compared to high-MER conventional mutual funds. This,… Read More