TSE:ZGQ

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BUY
Canada has more commodities and have less growth. Global investing makes a lot of sense right now.
E.T.F.'s
BUY
ZGQ-T vs. XWD-T. ZWD-T is the world except for Canada. ZGQ-T is a world quality index. In a slowdown you want to own companies with the cleanest balance sheet and lowest leverage. That is the quality factor. He prefers ZGQ-T over ZWD-T.
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DON'T BUY

Doesn't like all-world ETFs. He's rather look at market sectors or US-only ETFs. Why not just buy the S&P 500 at a low MER?

E.T.F.'s
PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Oct 20/15. Up 9.52%.) Most people have way too much money invested in Canada, and need to look for ways to get money outside of Canada. This is a way to get exposure from all the stocks globally. Canada is only a little over 3% of the world’s stock market capitalization. This gives you the other 97% with a focus on quality. He thinks this will do well relative to other investments, but not all the future years will be as positive as this has been this year.

E.T.F.'s
TOP PICK

This is a focus on quality and is a global ETF. If you want something that is not just simple, plain vanilla cap weighted, you can use things like this.

E.T.F.'s
COMMENT

This is above 65% US large caps and about another 10% of UK large caps. Basically it is a large cap Index, so he doesn’t know that you are going to be getting that much diversification. If your objective is to go globally, he doesn’t know if this would be your best choice.

E.T.F.'s
BUY

Global quality index. It is a smart index. It is the all country world index. They look for the best quality of earnings and revenue growth. They pick a basket of several hundred stocks in the index. It is a similar tracking to the world index, but in theory it is only the best companies. This is fine for the individual investor and will perform better over time than the index. He prefers to target only markets that he thinks will do better, however.

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BMO MSCI All Country World High Quality(ZGQ-T) Rating

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On 2024-03-28, BMO MSCI All Country World High Quality (ZGQ-T) stock closed at a price of $62.78.