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BMO Low Volatility Cdn Eqty ETFZLB.TOBUYJul 26, 2017Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 18, 2026. Market Open.
Portfolio of low-beta stocks. Consumer staples, some financials, utilities. MER is 39 bps, not exactly cheap but not overly expensive. For the investor looking for dividends plus a low ride in the equity market.
Consumer staples and utilities in Canada aren't cheap right now, as people flock to safety. At some point, investors will move away from the safe stuff and more into risk-on equities like technology, financials, and industrials. He's not in the recession camp right now, so he wouldn't want to hold a big chunk of consumer staples.
Get similar or better returns with less risk, beta, volatility. Well constructed product. Skews more to certain sectors like utilities and financial services, so you'll see underperformance. For 5-10-15-20 years, it's a thoughtful way to get returns from the market. Try XMV, which creates a portfolio of minimum volatility. You could use these 2 ETFs together.
A Canadian ETF that does not include energy, mining and financials? This is the only one that he can think of. It has outperformed the market fairly consistently. It is low volatility and there are very few energy stocks in it. This tends to be stocks that are not volatile.