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BMO’s Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing

Since Bank of Montreal entered the ETF business in May 2009, it has managed to grab only a tiny...

BMO’s Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing

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Taking ETFs to the Next Dimension

This month I began writing what I hope will be a regular series of articles in Canadian MoneySaver. For...

Taking ETFs to the Next Dimension

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Dollar-Cost Averaging With ETFs: Part 2

In yesterday’s post, I introduced a reader’s idea for overcoming the main drawback of exchange-traded funds. Donald plans to...

Dollar-Cost Averaging With ETFs: Part 2

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Dollar-Cost Averaging With ETFs: Part 1

One of the most common questions I hear from budding Couch Potatoes is, “Should I use index mutual funds...

Dollar-Cost Averaging With ETFs: Part 1

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Mackenzie’s Fund Report Misses the Point

Ah, the good people at Mackenzie Financial. Last year, they brought us I Thought I Wanted an ETF, a...

Mackenzie’s Fund Report Misses the Point

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Choosing a Canadian Bond Index Fund

In my last post, I argued that virtually all long-term investors should have a significant allocation to bonds in...

Choosing a Canadian Bond Index Fund

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Why Every Portfolio Needs Bonds

Back on March 25, I wrote a post called The Bond Dilemma that described how nervous fixed-income investors were...

Why Every Portfolio Needs Bonds

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Couch Potato Takes Manhattan

This will be my only post of the week, as I am currently on a family vacation in New...

Couch Potato Takes Manhattan

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Investing Lessons From the Poker Table

This week I beat a group of seniors and took $200 from them. No, I’m not a purse-snatching hooligan...

Investing Lessons From the Poker Table