XIC is an A-tier ETF providing exposure to Canada's entire stock market, particularly in banking, materials, and energy sectors, making it a good option for those bullish on the Canadian economy.
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The creator ranks Canadian ETFs, placing VFV (S&P 500) and XEQT (global diversification) in the S tier. QQQC (Nasdaq 100) is in the B tier, noted for higher risk. CASH (high-interest savings) is C tier, suitable for parking cash but not long-term wealth. MSTE (MicroStrategy/Bitcoin hedge) is D tier due to high volatility. XIC (Canadian market) is A tier, good for exposure to Canadian sectors.
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MSTE is in the D tier, offering concentrated exposure to MicroStrategy and acting as a Bitcoin hedge, but has seen a significant decrease in value despite a high dividend yield.
QQC, tracking the Nasdaq 100 non-financial companies, is placed in B tier, offering high upside but also higher risk.
XEQT is an S-tier, all-in-one ETF offering global diversification across over 9,000 companies, ideal for stress-free investing.
VFV is ranked S tier as the most popular Canadian ETF tracking the S&P 500, typically returning 8-10%.
MSTE is in the D tier, offering concentrated exposure to MicroStrategy and acting as a Bitcoin hedge, but has seen a significant decrease in value despite a high dividend yield.
CASH is a C-tier ETF with above-average interest rates for parking unused cash, but not ideal for long-term wealth building.
XEQT is an S-tier, all-in-one ETF offering global diversification across over 9,000 companies, ideal for stress-free investing.
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