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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) give you a low-cost, flexible alternative to mutual funds. Here are five ETFs we recommend and one to sell.
A holding company discount represents a great hidden opportunity for investor profit despite limited understanding of this phenomenon.
Look for a history of dividends and reliable yields if you are trying to find the best Canadian blue chip stocks that pay high dividends
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. (CPKC) formerly CP Rail—is a long-time buy recommendation of ours and we love the stock even more since its massive Kansas City Southern Railway merger was completed.
These two Canadian ETFs track Canada’s best-established indexes and provide low-fee exposure to widely traded blue chip stocks.
Dividends can contribute up to a third of your long-term investment returns. Here are 5 Canadian dividend stocks we recommend holding.
Exchange traded funds (ETFs), including Canadian ETFs, are set up to mirror the performance of a stock market index or subindex.
You pay brokerage commissions to buy and sell these blue chip ETFs. But their low management fees give them a cost advantage.
TC ENERGY INC., $70.27, is a buy. The company (Toronto symbol TRP; Shares o/s: 1.0 billion; Market cap: $73.0 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; Dividend yield: 4.8%; www.tcenergy.com) now plans to spend $900 million U.S. to expand its gas pipeline system supplying natural gas to power plants in the Midwest region of the U.S.
That will let it tap into growing demand for power by datacentres that run energy intensive artificial intelligence programs.
Moreover, long-term contracts cut the risk of these projects....
Low interest rates make bonds unattractive, but for investors who want stable income through bonds, we see two Canadian bond ETFs as buys