The dirt-cheap ETF portfolio that keeps getting cheaper, loonie looking vulnerable, and 12 growing and well-priced TSX dividend stocks

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The dirt-cheap ETF portfolio that keeps getting cheaper, loonie looking vulnerable, and 12 growing and well-priced TSX dividend stocks GlobeInvestor

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Introducing the Freedom 0.10 Portfolio, a simple, sound way to put low-cost ETF investing to work.

MERs in ETF-land are in a downward trend, which means it costs less every year to build an ETF portfolio. Note that brokerage commissions apply when you buy ETFs – expect to pay $5 to $10 a trade, with some brokers offering no-charge ETF investing in at least a limited way.40 per cent in the Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF : The MER for this broad market bond ETF containing both government and corporate bonds is 0.09 per cent.

20 per cent in the Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF : The MER for this U.S. equity fund is just 0.08 per cent.

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