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The BMO Low Volatility Canadian Equity ETF (ZLB-T) is designed for investors seeking a conservative investment option while still participating in the equity markets. Research suggests that low volatility factors perform favorably in Canada, unlike in the United States. This makes ZLB-T particularly appealing for those who prioritize stability and reduced risk in their investment strategies. The ETF provides exposure to lower volatility Canadian equities, which can be an attractive attribute during periods of market uncertainty. Overall, it aligns well with the needs of cautious investors looking to balance growth and risk.
BMO’s low volatility, particularly their US one, has really outperformed the market and done very well. There are certainly some of his clients that he would look to buy this, but there is one thing that concerns him. When he looks at the BV they are very high and so are the price earnings ratios. He doesn’t like paying a really high price.
A lot of people don’t want to sell their securities in May and just go to cash. The summer is characterized by increasing volatility, so you want to go into low volatility securities. This one is made up of Canadian securities with a lower beta than the market. If the market rolls over and crashes, you are still going to get losses, but hopefully it will be less than the market.
An ETF with low volatility for a portfolio? The go to app for him has been this one. He would also accompany this with a US one if you can do so. On low volatility ETF’s, the underlying names are usually excellent, defensive, dividend paying and the kind of names you want. Also, you are not going to get bumped off because of volatility.
(A Top Pick Aug 12/13. Up 20.82%.) This is made up of low volatility stocks and the portfolio is readjusted on a regular basis. It seems that when this starts to sell off, buyers come in, which is why it is low volatility. These are stocks where there is always somebody waiting to buy them if they start to sell off.
(A Top Pick Aug 12/14. Up 22.51%.) This has a good portfolio and low volatility. It is like buying a mutual fund with a very small fee. The portfolio adjusts every 6 months or so.