This nutty law would
index the RSP Home Buyer's plan to inflation, allowing the $ 25,000 maximum down payment withdrawal to grow larger each year.
I am selling the iUnits MSCI International Equity
Index RSP Fund (TSX: XIN) and buying the equivalent iShares fund that track the MSCI EAFE Index.
Not exact matches
However, note that in 2009, the drawdown of
RSP was significantly bigger, and was enough to bring it down to the level of the standard
index.
The chart compares two S&P 500
index funds, one equal weighted (ticker symbol
RSP in blue), and the other traditionally market - cap weighted (ticker symbol SPY in red).
Some examples of equal - weighted ETFs include the Guggenheim S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (
RSP) and the newly launched Direxion NASDAQ - 100 ® Equal Weighted
Index Shares (QQQE).
Anyway, another good example to look at is the equal - weight S&P 500
index,
RSP, versus the normal version, SPY.
At the present moment,
RSP appears to be charting lower lows, while the Bullish Percentage
Index is down to 56 %.
Meanwhile, previous highs in 2014 came when
RSP's higher highs formed a steeper slope and bullish participation of
index components tended to hit 85 %.
Here we can see that the S&P 400 Mid-cap and Vanguards Mid-cap
Index delivers very similar returns to the equal weighting S&P 500
RSP....