u/pennepasta14

XEQT or VEQT in RBC non registered taxable account?

XEQT is commission free under RBC direct invest (which I use), but I understand that VEQT is easier to track dividends as it distributes only once per year as opposed to XEQT distributing dividends 4 times per year. Which should I be going for under a non registered account?

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u/pennepasta14 — 1 day ago
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XEQT or VEQT in my non registered account with RBC?

XEQT is commission free under RBC direct invest (which I use), but I understand that VEQT is easier to track dividends as it distributes only once per year as opposed to XEQT distributing dividends 4 times per year. Which should I be going for under a non registered account?

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u/pennepasta14 — 1 day ago
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What ETF to look out for?

I’ve recently invested in HXQ, VOO and VFV here in Canada. Thought about DRAM and SPMO but I feel like XEQT is a better investment to diversify. Thoughts? What should I be focusing on?

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u/pennepasta14 — 1 day ago

Looking to trade Odyssey 70 mm IMAX tix

I have 3 tickets with pretty decent seats for July 19 at Cineplex in Langley (Row G). Bought them last year. Here’s the thing - one of my best friends is having his wedding that night. If I had to pick between odyssey or the wedding, I’m picking the wedding. At the same time, I’m also bummed to miss this movie in this format. My family and I have been looking forward to it for months.

I need some help. If anybody in here has 3 seats to the Friday July 17 showing in Langley and is willing to help a guy out with a trade for my seats, pls let me know! I appreciate it 🙏

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u/pennepasta14 — 4 days ago
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Traffic was awful today everywhere. What is going on?

Traffic is usually pretty bad on Tuesdays but it was even worse today. Seemed like it was bad for everybody in my office too. What was going on?

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u/pennepasta14 — 10 days ago

Hey everyone, long-time lurker here and finally posting. I'm 32, single, and currently living with my parents which has allowed me to build up a solid financial base. I own a home that I rent out where the rental income covers the mortgage so it's essentially cash-flow neutral right now. I also have a car that's financed with about 5 years left on the payments. On the investment side, I have approximately $365,000 spread across my TFSA, RRSP, and a non-registered account. My portfolio is fairly heavily weighted toward Apple, with some Nvidia as well, and I've recently started exploring ETFs (currently holding HXQ and VFV, some VOO as well).

I've been reading through this sub for a few months now and feel like I'm ready to be a bit more intentional about my strategy going forward. My main questions are: is it generally recommended to shift more toward ETFs rather than individual stocks at my stage, and if so, which ETFs are worth looking at for long-term growth? I'm also open to hearing about any other investment vehicles or strategies I may not have considered yet. Appreciate any insight - thanks in advance!

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u/pennepasta14 — 20 days ago

Hey everyone, long-time lurker here and finally posting. I'm 32, single, and currently living with my parents which has allowed me to build up a solid financial base. I own an apartment that I rent out where the rental income covers the mortgage so it's essentially cash-flow neutral right now. I also have a car that's financed with about 5 years left on the payments. On the investment side, I have approximately $365,000 in investments spread across my TFSA, RRSP, and a non-registered account. My portfolio is fairly heavily weighted toward Apple, with some Nvidia as well, and I've recently started exploring ETFs (currently holding HXQ, VFV and some VOO).

I've been reading through this sub for a few months now and feel like I'm ready to be a bit more intentional about my strategy going forward. My main questions are: is it generally recommended to shift more toward ETFs rather than individual stocks at my stage, and if so, which ETFs are worth looking at for long-term growth? I'm also open to hearing about any other investment vehicles or strategies I may not have considered yet. Appreciate any insight. Thanks in advance!

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u/pennepasta14 — 20 days ago