The Globe and Mail’s ETF Buyer’s Guide

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Note: You do need to be a subscriber to view the complete 2017 ETF Buyer’s Guide, but you can read the Overview article for free.  But the 2016 Buyer’s Guide is on the Globe’s website (with no apparent PayWall), feel free to Google this yourself.

ETF Buyer’s Guide: The complete series 2017

Link: ETF Buyer’s Guide: The complete series 2017

Extract: The universe of exchange-traded funds is expanding in a way that makes it ever harder for investors, particularly rookies, to build a portfolio. The 2017 ETF Buyer’s Guide is here to help sort through the clutter by identifying funds with the best track records and bang for your investment buck. This year, the ETF guide is taking a tougher approach to picking funds for inclusion. Instead of trying to offer a selection of everything available, the guide now uses a screening process to identify core funds for portfolio building. Below are all six installments: Best Canadian equity funds; best bond funds, best U.S. equity funds; best global and international funds; best Canadian dividend funds; and best foreign dividend funds.