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Is a Couch Potato good for large portfolios?

Pooled funds are one option for large portfolios but not necessarily the best

Is a Couch Potato good for large portfolios?
ETFs TD active vs passive

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The best way to rebalance multiple couch potatoes

TFSA, RRSP and LIRA accounts require special attention once a year

The best way to rebalance multiple couch potatoes

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How to invest a $50,000 inheritance

Here's the best thing to do with a windfall right now

How to invest a $50,000 inheritance
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What are the pros and cons of swap-based ETFs?

Swap-based ETFs don't hold stocks or bonds directly. This may make them riskier than regular ETFs in a Couch...

What are the pros and cons of swap-based ETFs?

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Can I use real return bond ETFs as fixed income?

Real return bond funds can offer solid returns, but it's important to understand their limitations

Can I use real return bond ETFs as fixed income?

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Trying to balance passive and active investing styles

When adopting a DIY strategy does it make sense to keep aspects of your old portfolio?

Trying to balance passive and active investing styles
REITs

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Should I rely on REITs for better investment returns?

Building your retirement nest egg? Focus on long-term real returns and don’t be too concerned with investment income

Should I rely on REITs for better investment returns?

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Are U.S. stocks overvalued?

Rod is concerned about valuations on the S&P 500. Is a U.S. stock market crash imminent?

Are U.S. stocks overvalued?

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How to get over your fear of investing

Richard is 69 years old and has $600K in cash. What strategy should he use to build a long-term...

How to get over your fear of investing

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