An ETF for Nervous Investors

This ETF has a proven history of downside protection during stock market selloffs. It will likely underperform during bull markets, but its long-term record shows it’s a good choice for conservative investors.

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The Best All-in-one ETFs in Canada for June 2024

Among the variety of ETFs available, all-in-one ETFs stand out for their simplicity and convenience.

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Why it’s Time to Join the Crowds Leaving a Former Favourite Parking Spot for Investing Cash

Investors are starting to bail on high-interest savings ETFs, and it’s the right move.

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BMO Brings ETF Professionals and Personal Finance Experts Together for a Special YouTube Series for DIY Investors

Fall Into ETF Investing features education and insights from some of Canada's top DIY personal finance experts and ETF professionals.

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How Much to Invest to Get $500 in Dividends Every Month

Imagine that reliable stream of passive income effortlessly supplementing your financial needs. But, like all good things in the world of finance, there are constraints and considerations.

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Fund Profile: BMO Allocation ETFs

Consider these low-cost balanced funds that benefit from a strong management team.

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Make Passive Income With Canada’s Top Real Estate ETFs

Canadians can make passive income by investing real estate ETFs paying monthly dividends and managed by established fund managers.

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This Low-Cost and Low-Vol ETF is Top-Quartile

BMO has managed to deliver a 5-star performance at a fraction of the price with lower volatility than both the index and category.

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Enough With the Side Hustles! There’s a Better Way to Make More Money

The need for extra cash in recent years has never been higher, but are side hustles really the answer? A new BMO study sheds light.

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How to Earn Big TFSA Income That the CRA Can’t Touch

All earnings in Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSAs) are tax free if you don’t run a day trading business in the account. So, it comes to shielding investment income that would otherwise be taxed big by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) in non-registered accounts or taxable accounts.

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