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Vanguard FTSE All-World ex Canada (VXC-T) is highly regarded by experts for providing instant diversification across a vast portfolio of over 11,500 global stocks, omitting Canadian investments. The ETF boasts an average price-to-earnings (PE) ratio of 22, a robust return on equity (ROE) of 18%, and impressive earnings growth averaging over 20% over the past five years, indicating strong underlying performance. Analysts recommend trailing up the stop-loss to enhance protection and highlight potential upside, estimating a target price of $99 with an 18% upside from current levels. However, some experts advise caution, suggesting that new investments may be best considered after a market correction, as global markets remain relatively rich compared to historical values. Overall, VXC stands out as a strategic choice for investors looking to shift capital from Canada to global markets, despite some tax implications associated with international investments.
US, large cap, mid cap, rest of the world, EMs, but no Canada. Good completion index for Canadians looking to overseas. Not the most tax efficient because it owns US ETFs wrapped up in it, and with international markets there's a double-withholding tax.
If it's money you have sitting on the sidelines, don't go in now. The rest of the world is still pretty richly priced; cheaper relative to the US, but not "cheap". Wait for a correction. If you already have the money invested, and you're rotating out of Canada and into this, then he's OK with that trade today.
XAW-T vs. VXC-T. Both are good ETFs. XAW-T is cheaper. They are great one-ticket solutions. He has an extremely high bias in Canada.
This would effectively be Canada, US, Asia and the Far East. In this you are probably going to have 300 shares in the underlying ownership, and you will have the top performing companies in those markets. He is concerned that it is very weighted towards technology and you are not getting any exposure to the parts of the market that have not performed. You are not going to have any exposure to commodities and very little exposure to energy, which are the segments that have done very poorly in the last couple of years.
TFSA vs RRSP, and examples of ETF’s that would be more suitable? For the large majority of people, the TFSA money is the money that you can be a little more aggressive with because there is more flexibility because the growth you have will be pulled out tax-free. If you want things that are going to grow, and hopefully will be a little more aggressive as a result of seeking that growth, he would use things like iShares MSCI World Index Fund (XWD-T) or Vanguard FTSE All-World ex Canada (VXC-T), both global broadly diversified equity positions that are trying to get you exposure around the world.
Best ETF in a child’s RESP? Assuming the child is fairly young and has a long ways to go, he would recommend an equity ETF, and his favourite is Vanguard FTSE All World EX-Canada (VXC-T). Recommends this because he is kind of bearish on Canada because of its oil exposure. This gives you stocks from around the world.
Vanguard FTSE All-World ex Canada is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol VXC.TO (previously VXC-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (VXC-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:VXC or VXC.TO
In the last year, 4 stock analysts issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on VXC.TO (previously VXC-T on Stockchase). 4 analysts recommended to BUY and 0 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst rating is BUY. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Vanguard FTSE All-World ex Canada.
Vanguard FTSE All-World ex Canada was recommended as a Top Pick by John DeGoey on 2015-12-21. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Vanguard FTSE All-World ex Canada.
Earnings reports or recent company news can cause the stock price to drop. Read stock experts' recommendations for Vanguard FTSE All-World ex Canada.
Vanguard FTSE All-World ex Canada is followed by 67 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-06-12, Vanguard FTSE All-World ex Canada (VXC.TO) stock closed at a price of $83.21.
Holding over 11,500 individual stocks from around the world - excluding Canada -- we reiterate VXC as it provides instant diversification and broad market coverage. The portfolio average PE is 22, has a ROE of 18%, and seen average earnings growth over 20% for the past 5 years. We recommend trailing up the stop (from $71) to $75, looking to achieve $99 -- upside potential of 18%. Yield 1.4%