etf

An ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) is an investment fund that holds a collection of underlying assets, such as stocks or bonds, in a single pooled vehicle. ETFs allow investors to purchase a variety of different securities at once, providing greater diversification compared to owning individual assets. They are traded on stock exchanges like regular stocks, allowing for intraday trading at market prices. ETFs typically have lower fees than mutual funds and often passively track an index or sector, making them a popular choice for investors seeking a cost-effective way to invest in a diversified portfolio.

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Our view is that virtually all Canadian investors should have 20% to 30% of their portfolios in the U.S. stocks we recommend in Wall Street Stock Forecaster. These investments can provide all the foreign exposure most investors need. If you do want to add more foreign content, you could buy individual stocks. But for most investors, directly investing in foreign stocks can add an extra layer of risk and expense. As well, timely and accurate information about overseas companies is not always available, and securities regulations vary widely between countries. It can also be hard for your broker to buy shares on foreign markets without paying a premium. Tax rules and restrictions on transferring funds between nations add further uncertainty and cost. We think one of the best ways to invest in foreign (non-U.S.) markets is through exchange traded funds (ETFs). You could add some of these ETFs in reasonable quantities: perhaps 10% of your holdings if you’re a conservative investor (including 5% or so in higher-risk funds, such as emerging market ETFs)....
We haven’t found any water-focused stocks we recommend as buys. That’s mostly because the water business has limited growth prospects in developed countries, and is subject to a lot of regulatory hurdles. It may offer more opportunity in developing countries, many of which are in desperate need of clean water, but investing in these countries exposes you to political risk. However, here’s a look at the iShares S&P Global Water Index ETF: iShares S&P Global Water Index ETF, $21.31, symbol CWW on Toronto (Shares outstanding: 1.5 million; Market cap: $32.0 million; ca.ishares.com), aims to match the performance of the S&P Global Water Index. The index is made up of 50 stocks selected from companies listed on global developed market exchanges. The companies are picked based on the relative importance of the global water industry to their businesses....
iShares Diversified Monthly Income Fund ETF, $11.95, symbol XTR on Toronto (Shares outstanding: 60.5 million; Market cap: $723.0 million; ca.ishares.com), holds units of eight different iShares exchange traded funds. Among these holdings are units of three bond funds that add up to 54.2% of the iShares Diversified Monthly Income Fund ETF’s assets. These are the iShares DEX Hybrid Bond Index Fund, the iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index Fund and the iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index Fund, all of which hold corporate bonds. As a general rule, the safest bonds are issued by or guaranteed by the federal government. Next are provincial issues or bonds with provincial guarantees. After that come corporate bonds....
ISHARES FTSE/XINHUA CHINA 25 INDEX FUND $37.54 (New York symbol FXI; buy or sell through brokers) is an exchange traded fund that aims to track the FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index, which is made up of the 25 largest and most liquid Chinese stocks. All of the stocks in the index trade on the Hong Kong exchange....
ISHARES CDN REIT SECTOR INDEX FUND $15.46 (Toronto symbol XRE; buy or sell through brokers; ca.ishares.com) holds the 15 Canadian real estate investment trusts (REITs) in the S&P/TSX Capped REIT Index. The weight of each REIT is limited to 25% of the ETF’s value.

iShares CDN REIT’s expenses are 0.60% of its assets....
SPDR Gold Trust ETF, $130.11, symbol GLD on New York (Shares outstanding: 302.8 million; Market cap: $39.4 billion; www.spdrgoldshares.com), holds gold bullion and, from time to time, cash. Unlike stocks, commodity investments such as gold bullion do not generate income. Instead they come with a continuing cash drain for management, insurance and so on. SPDR Gold Trust’s expenses are 0.4% of its assets per year. In general, we recommend staying away from buying gold bullion, coins (unless you collect them as a hobby) or certificates representing an interest in bullion....
ISHARES AUSTRALIA INDEX FUND $25.47 (New York symbol EWA; buy or sell through brokers) is an ETF that holds the 70 largest Australian stocks. Its MER is 0.50%.

The fund’s top holdings include Commonwealth Bank of Australia, 10.7%; BHP Billiton, 10.6%; Westpac Banking Corp., 9.4%; Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, 7.8%; National Australia Bank, 7.5%; Woolworths, 4.0%; Wesfarmers, 3.8%; CSL Ltd., 2.9%; Rio Tinto, 2.5%; Woodside Petroleum, 2.3%; and Westfield Group, 2.1%.

Australia benefits from its stable banking and political systems. It is also rich in natural resources, and it’s close to key Asian markets with vast potential, including India and China.
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ISHARES MSCI BRAZIL INDEX FUND $48.89 (New York Exchange symbol EWZ; buy or sell through brokers) is an exchange traded fund that is designed to track the Brazilian stock market.

Top holdings are Petrobras (oil and gas), 11.8%; Vale do Rio Doce (mining), 9.6%; Cia Itau Unibanco Holding (banking), 7.5%; Banco Brandesco preferred, 6.1%; Cia de Bebidas das Americas (beer and beverages), 5.7%; and BRF SA (food), 4.0%.

The ETF was launched on July 10, 2000. It has an expense ratio of 0.62%.
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ISHARES MSCI CHILE INVESTABLE MARKET INDEX FUND $51.39 (New York Exchange symbol ECH; buy or sell through brokers) is an ETF that aims to track the MSCI Chile Investable Market Index, which consists of stocks that are mainly traded on the Santiago Stock Exchange.

The fund’s top holdings are S.A.C.I. Falabella (retail), 9.2%; Empresas Copec SA (conglomerate), 8.5%; Enersis AS (electricity), 8.3%; Cencosud SA (retailer), 6.7%; Empresa Nacional de Electricidad (electricity), 5.9%; Banco Santander Chile (banking), 5.5%; LATAM Airlines SA, 5.1%; Empresas CMPC (pulp and paper), 4.4%; Banco de Chile, 4.2%; and Quimica y Minera de Chile (mining), 3.7%.

The fund’s industry breakdown is: Utilities, 24.4%; Financials, 17.9%; Consumer Staples, 13.3%; Materials, 11.2%; Consumer Discretionary, 10.9%; Energy, 8.5%; Industrials, 8.2%; Telecommunications, 3.0%; and Information Technology, 2.1%.
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ISHARES MSCI GERMANY FUND $28.10 (New York Exchange symbol EWG; buy or sell through brokers) tracks the stocks in the MSCI Germany Index.

This index aims to replicate 85% of the total market capitalization of the German stock market. The remaining 15% is unavailable for investment, partly due to limitations on foreign ownership.

The ETF’s top holdings are Bayer (diversified chemicals), 8.9%; Siemens (engineering conglomerate), 8.7%; BASF (chemicals), 8.0%; Daimler (autos), 6.8%; Allianz (insurance), 6.6%; SAP (software), 6.2%; Deutsche Bank, 4.3%; Deutsche Telekom, 3.7%; and Linde AG (industrial gases), 3.3%.
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