Sentences with phrase «canadian equity component»

When the percentage composition of the Canadian Equity component exceeds that 20 % level and crosses a threshold (for example to 25) then some shares in the Canadian Equity ETF are sold automatically to bring the allocation down to 20 %.
The Canadian bond component seeks to replicate the FTSE TMX Canada Universe Bond Index; the Canadian equity component seeks to replicate the S&P / TSX 60 Index; the U.S. equity component seeks to replicate the S&P 500 Index; and the international equity component seeks to replicate the MSCI EAFE (Europe, Australasia and Far East) Index.
The Canadian equity component seeks to replicate the S&P / TSX 60 Index; the U.S. equity component seeks to replicate the S&P 500 Index; and the international equity component seeks to replicate the MSCI EAFE (Europe, Australasia and Far East) Index.
Not surprisingly we found that the frontier that uses the equally weighted dividend paying stock basket in lieu of the S&P / TSX Composite Index as representation of the Canadian equity component of the diversified basket, provided the superior compliment to the global portfolio yielding a superior risk / return trade - off set.
The Canadian equity component of the Streetwise Balanced Fund is pegged to the S&P / TSX 60 Index, which includes large - cap stocks only.

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In addition, these funds must invest at least 50 % of their non-cash assets in income - generating securities such that the 3 - year weighted average yield on the equity component of the fund's portfolio is at least 1.5 times the average yield of the Canadian Equity Fund benchmark, defined as the S&P / TSX Equity equity component of the fund's portfolio is at least 1.5 times the average yield of the Canadian Equity Fund benchmark, defined as the S&P / TSX Equity Equity Fund benchmark, defined as the S&P / TSX Equity Equity Index.
The first thing you'll notice is that this is a very conventional portfolio — if you consider the infrastructure component just a specific type of global equity (which it is), it's almost identical to Canadian Capitalist's Sleepy Portfolio.
In addition, these funds must invest at least 50 % of their non-cash assets in income - generating securities such that the 3 - year weighted average yield on the equity component of the fund's portfolio is at least 1.5 times the average yield of the Canadian Equity Fund benchmark, defined as the S&P / TSX Equity equity component of the fund's portfolio is at least 1.5 times the average yield of the Canadian Equity Fund benchmark, defined as the S&P / TSX Equity Equity Fund benchmark, defined as the S&P / TSX Equity Equity Index.
The Canadian and international equity components use double - leveraged ETFs, and Sheldon found the sweet spot to be a 7.49 % leveraged long position, paired with a 12.51 % inverse position, for a total of 20 %.
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