In our May and June update to our 2025 Best Canadian Dividend Stocks list we continue to focus on building a portfolio that can weather the tariff storm unleashed by the Trump Administration. For example, while the TSX 60 index has roughly broken even so far year-to-date, and S&P 500 is...
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There are a lot of choices of stocks to invest in, but not all are worthy of your money. You can check out our top TSX dividend picks as a starting point, as well as by using the educational resources provided by your brokerage. After selecting the ticker symbol for the stock you ...
There are many Canadian dividend stocks that pay monthly dividends but many have not raised dividend payout consistently. The top 9 best Canadian monthly dividend stocks I picked are heavy in the REIT sector. Although REITs may have a high initial yield, they typically don’t raise dividends at...
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Top Price Performer Stocks that have outperformed the market. 50 Stocks Top Dividend Stocks with the highest dividend yield. 50 Stocks Rising Stars TSX Venture companies that are outperforming the market. 50 Stocks Top Volume TSX and TSXV stocks with the largest trade volumes in the past 10 days...
Top Price Performer Stocks that have outperformed the market. 50 Stocks Top Dividend Stocks with the highest dividend yield. 50 Stocks Rising Stars TSX Venture companies that are outperforming the market. 50 Stocks Top Volume TSX and TSXV stocks with the largest trade volumes in the past 10 days...
Since they represent a broad range of industries and companies, any fluctuations in individual stocks are offset by the overall market’s performance. This results in more predictable returns, with historical average returns of around 7-8% per year, depending on the index and interest rates. ...
This fund is alifecycle fund, so it starts with most of the money invested in stocks and slowly tilts its asset allocation into bonds over time. The point is you take on risk now while you’re young and gradually reduce risk as you reach retirement age, so big market swings don’t wip...
VTSAX aims to provide low-cost, broad exposure to the equity markets by investing in companies that primarily trade on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq. It's also one of the largest mutual fund holders of major tech stocks.2 ...