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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A: Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF, $7.10, symbol HHL on Toronto, (Units outstanding: 190.2 million; Market cap: $1.4 billion; www.harvestportfolios.com), holds a portfolio of 20 large-cap global healthcare companies....
iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF Canada Index Fund is your best choice for holding a basket of major Canadian stocks.

You Can See Our Exchange-Traded Funds Portfolio For July 2025 Here.


ETFs in brief

Exchange-traded funds are set up to mirror the performance of a stock-market index or sub-index....
Biotechnology is a science-driven industry that uses living organisms and molecular biology to produce healthcare-related products. Biotechnology is best known for its role in medicine and pharmaceuticals, but the science is also applied in other areas such as genomics, and the production of food and biofuels.


The industry has undergone significant transformation over the past decade, driven by advances in science, technology, as well as expanded investment....
This month, we highlight two ETFs from Global X that focus on U.S. companies that derive most of their revenues from the domestic American market. The manager believes these companies will benefit from the current U.S. administration’s efforts to boost domestic manufacturing and production.


GLOBAL X S&P 500 U.S. Revenue Leaders ETF $27.30 (New York symbol EGLE) invests in U.S....
Saudi Arabia has ambitious plans to reduce its dependence on oil by generating more sources of income for the government and the citizens of the country. These plans include the opening of various avenues for domestic and international tourism, and a focus on new industries such as electric vehicles, datacentres, and artificial intelligence....
Low-risk ETFs, as described in the analysis above, are useful to hold cash balances in investment or trading accounts. However, investors need to be aware of some pricing arrangements and technical terms that are unique to fixed-income funds.


Cash or near-cash ETFs generally have a base price of $50 or $100, which adjusts daily as interest accrues in the fund....
With today’s still-low interest rates, there are few, if any, high return, lower-risk fixed-income investments available to investors right now.


Note that we don’t recommend “going into cash” in times of market uncertainty—or when markets are close to or hitting highs: Going into cash in reaction to uncertainty is rarely a good idea....
ISHARES CORE MSCI ALL COUNTRY WORLD EX CANADA INDEX ETF $45.53 (Toronto symbol XAW; TSINetwork ETF Rating: Aggressive; Market cap: $2.9 billion) invests globally in publicly listed companies, excluding Canada.


The ETF tracks the MSCI ACWI ex-Canada Index....
BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks ETF $20.18 (Toronto symbol ZWB) holds shares of Canada’s six largest banks (CIBC, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, Royal Bank and National Bank).


The fund started up in January 2011....