The ETF is both conservative and defensive for those wanting to gain back control of their portfolio in the next year.
“Dividend yields out of the U.S. are over 3 per cent, and in the U.S. under 2 per cent…earnings are roughly in line with expectations, with the U.S. coming down,” D’Angelo said.Article contentCanadian investors tend to have a home bias, which is why it can be important to look outside the North American market to broaden your portfolio.
In a rocky market, low volatility is a natural place to look and this ETF gives access to blue-chip companies with relatively steady performance.Article content
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