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All-In-One ETFs EXPLAINED for Canadians: How They Work u0026 Compared to Stocks / Roboadvisors (Pt. 1)

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Breaking Bad Debt - Dr. Steph

This is Part 1 of the Guide to Asset Allocation ETFs (aka AllInOne ETFs) in Canada. Asset Allocation ETFs take away the complexity of rebalancing between your stocks and bonds exposure, making it even easier and handsfree compared to the Canadian Couch Potato Portfolios.
Part 2 of the video will compare the different popular products such as VGRO, XGRO, ZGRO and HGRO and which account is best to hold them. Linked here:    • What is the BEST Asset Allocation ETF...  

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0:00 Intro
2:36 What is Asset Allocation?
8:01 Why use an ETF instead of stocks?
12:22 Mutual Funds vs ETFs
17:43 What is an Asset Allocation ETF?
21:06 What is Rebalancing?
25:07 The evidence for Asset Allocation ETFs
31:35 Disadvantages of Asset Allocation ETFs
36:42 Vanguard, Blackrock, BMO, Horizons
39:22 How do I know my Stock:Bond allocation?
43:42 Roboadvisor vs Asset Allocation ETFs
47:01 Index Fund vs ETF

This presentation was created by Dr. Mark Soth from The Loonie Doctor Blog. Dr. Soth and Dr. Stephanie Zhou are colecturers in the Financial Literacy and Practice Management curriculum for residents and earlycareer doctors in Ontario.

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1. PT.2: Asset Allocation ETFs Compared:    • What is the BEST Asset Allocation ETF...  
2. DIY Investing Hub: https://www.looniedoctor.ca/diyinves...
3. Interview with Dr. Mark Soth (The Loonie Doctor):    • EP2: Financial Independence Retiring ...  
4. Efficient Investing in a Corp & RDTOH with Dr. Soth:    • Efficient Investing in a Corporation ...  

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This content is for education and entertainment purposes only. Any information, views, and opinions expressed are solely those of the presenter and are not a substitute for financial advice specific to your personal situation. Dr. Stephanie Zhou has no personal conflicts of interest to disclose and was not paid by any parties to conduct this interview of Dr. Mark Soth. Her channel (Breaking Bad Debt) is monetized and may feature ads due to a change in Youtube policy to include ads regardless of whether monetization is turned on or not.
Dr. Mark Soth's blog (looniedoctor.ca) receives a small commission from Qtrade Direct Investing from accounts opened using the affiliate link on the site. The commission goes towards offsetting the costs of running his blog.

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