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John Hood Vanguard FTSE Cda All Cap ETF VCN-T PAST TOP PICK Aug 15, 2018

(Past Top Pick, Sept. 21, 2017, Up 10%) He wanted to get away from owning only the top 60 stocks as well as support the industrials.

$32.860

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WEAK BUY
He is underweight Canada in his portfolios. Canada suffers from a branding problem in terms of attracting foreign capital. He struggles to know what the catalyst will be to bring the capital back. He prefers overseas exposure.
TOP PICK
Very low-cost and a Canadian all-cap (large and small). Very broad exposure yet diverse.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jun 10/19, Up 3%) A good, simple entry into Canada. This is cheap and tax-effective. This is all cap, so it covers all Canadian caps. He's a fan of Vanguard.
BUY
An ETF that covers the TSX Offers the full TSX (all caps) at a low cost.
DON'T BUY

Currently you have more dividend cuts, restrictions and pausing of dividend in the last little while than in the last 10 years, so be careful at using dividend income to assess income. He would suggest looking at a minimum volatility XMV-T. The problem with a low-vol ETFs is that it tends to load heavily on interest rate sectors of the market and has a high sector bias. He thinks this is a difficult time for banks that make up a large part of that index.

TOP PICK
Similar to the XIC, which has already run up and he doesn't want to buy more at the increased price.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Feb 22/22, Down 7%) Market beating returns given poor overall market returns. Would keep as has mirrored performance of S & P composite index.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Feb 22/22, Down 4%) He bought this and VSP a year ago, instead of doubling down on either of them in order to avoid a heavy tax hit on capital gains when either ETF moves sharply and you average up, like buying at $15/share then buying again at $25/share.
BUY
VCN vs. VDY

VCN is an all cap with about 175 stocks. VDY focuses on dividend payers, so it has banks and oil and the like. 

The choice is do you want basic growth or do you want income? VDY for income. VCN for more growth and better diversification.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jul 08/22, Up 18%)

He owns few Canadian assets (is overweight US). He owns very little of this now. It's discouraging to invest in Canada; it takes forever to get approval for projects. Meanwhile, the US market is much more dynamic with far more depth. For example, what is the Canadian tech index or healthcare? They're far broader in the US.