Spring into ETFs 2025

A Special Edition of ETF Market Insights

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Wondering how ETFs can fit into your portfolio?

Join us for our Spring into ETF Investing Event, a four-part YouTube series premiering on April 4, 2025, designed specifically for DIY investors!

Check out these exciting weekly events we curated specifically for you—the DIY investor. Our special guest speakers and insightful industry experts will provide the information and education you need to gain confidence and empower you to manage your portfolios. You won’t want to miss these weekly specials!

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EPISODE ONE

A Macro Update &  What’s Next?

Join BMO’s Senior Economist, Jennifer Lee and Amber Kanwar, as they look at the economic backdrop facing Canadian Investors. We look at the good, the bad and the ugly and focus on what matters for your investment portfolios.

Amber
Kanwar

IN THE MONEY WITH AMBER KANWAR PODCAST

Jennifer
Lee

BMO CAPITAL MARKETS

EPISODE TWO

2025 ETF Trends: Investing in a Changing World

The ever-changing investment landscape is explored, highlighting key ETF trends for 2025. Strategies for navigating this dynamic market are discussed, equipping viewers with insights to make informed investment decisions.

Zayla
Saunders

BMO ETFs

Jessica
Moorehouse

MORE MONEY PODCAST

Nate
Kennedy

NEW MONEY NATE - CONTENT CREATOR

Maxwell
Nicholson

BLOSSOM SOCIAL

EPISODE THREE

An Evidence Based Approach to Investing: Asset Allocation ETFs

The importance of asset allocation in investment management should not be understated. In this episode we discuss with Dr. Mark Soth from The Loonie Doctor blog, why a strategic approach to asset allocation can be useful strategy for investors who like an evidence based, low cost, easy to use approach to investing.

Erin
Allen

BMO ETFs

Dr Mark
Soth

THE LOONIE DOCTOR BLOG

EPISODE FOUR

A Look at True Liquidity & ETFs

In this session you will learn how to measure liquidity of an ETF, discussing trading volume, and diving into the mechanics of the investor experience when trading ETFs. We will discuss with an ETF Market Maker, the importance of their role in supporting ETF liquidity in the Canadian marketplace.

Matt
Montemurro

BMO ETFs

Valerie
Grimba

RBC CAPITAL MARKETS

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