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  3. A year & a half ago I opened a secondary RRSP (like a Canadian 401k) to casually invest in some ETFs myself.

A year & a half ago I opened a secondary RRSP (like a Canadian 401k) to casually invest in some ETFs myself.

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    A year & a half ago I opened a secondary RRSP (like a Canadian 401k) to casually invest in some ETFs myself. I balanced it against US equities (keeping them under 25%) which is generally against financial advice. The S&P 500 is still considered one of the best long term plays.

    Anyway I invested in CAD hedged ETFs:

    VCN (Canadian All Cap): up 22.45%
    VEF (Global All Cap no USA): up 19.57%
    VFV (USA S&P 500 index): up 9.75%

    (Annualized returns.)

    #finance #investments

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      A year & a half ago I opened a secondary RRSP (like a Canadian 401k) to casually invest in some ETFs myself. I balanced it against US equities (keeping them under 25%) which is generally against financial advice. The S&P 500 is still considered one of the best long term plays.

      Anyway I invested in CAD hedged ETFs:

      VCN (Canadian All Cap): up 22.45%
      VEF (Global All Cap no USA): up 19.57%
      VFV (USA S&P 500 index): up 9.75%

      (Annualized returns.)

      #finance #investments

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      I realize there's a lot of ignored complexity here & 1.5 years is a very short timeline. But I don't think Trump's tariff war is doing what he thinks it is. πŸ˜† And #Canada is going to be fine. πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

      I know I'm not the only #Canadian moving my money back into our own country.

      #ElbowsUp

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        A year & a half ago I opened a secondary RRSP (like a Canadian 401k) to casually invest in some ETFs myself. I balanced it against US equities (keeping them under 25%) which is generally against financial advice. The S&P 500 is still considered one of the best long term plays.

        Anyway I invested in CAD hedged ETFs:

        VCN (Canadian All Cap): up 22.45%
        VEF (Global All Cap no USA): up 19.57%
        VFV (USA S&P 500 index): up 9.75%

        (Annualized returns.)

        #finance #investments

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        @syntaxseed Yup, I've been gobbling up stocks in CDN companies in recent months, too.

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        • syntaxseed@phpc.socialS syntaxseed@phpc.social

          I realize there's a lot of ignored complexity here & 1.5 years is a very short timeline. But I don't think Trump's tariff war is doing what he thinks it is. πŸ˜† And #Canada is going to be fine. πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

          I know I'm not the only #Canadian moving my money back into our own country.

          #ElbowsUp

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          @syntaxseed we've held core Canadian stock for several years in TFSAs. Hopefully people who can afford to add to their TFSAs are including Canadian indexes rather than US ones.

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