Sentences with phrase «buy efunds»

I bought four ETFs for my portfolio; whenever distributions come in or whenever I invest new money ($ 100 twice a month on payday), I buy eFunds in whichever asset is the most below allocation.

Not exact matches

I park the initial contribution and the CESG in a money market fund, which I then liquidate and buy four funds according to my asset allocation target (TD Canadian Bond Index eFund: 20 %, TD Canadian Index eFund: 20 %, TD US Index eFund: 35 %, TD International Index eFund: 25 %).
I also bought your RESP book just before our daughter was born 2.5 years ago, and her RESP is off to a good start with a small mix of TD efunds.
I use ETFs for lump - sum purchases that are «past the threshold», and TD eFunds for small amounts I buy during the year.
Eventually when any eFund gets big enough I can buy a lump of ETF with it.
ETF for India, China, Vietnam, etc.)-- Vanguard is good; I am in process of replacing the TD eFunds with Vanguard ETFs (I should have done it much earlier but they were under in my RRSP, it should have not mattered, the corresponding ETFs were low too)-- Big companies are good (McDonalds, Starbucks, Pfizer, WM) until they are not so perhaps I should get rid of them and buy more Vanguard ETFs — Buying distressed companies could be a winning proposition but have I very mixed results so better not (BP and Transocean bought after the oil spill, Nortel, BlackBerry, and Nokia — BP and NOKIA good, Transocean under not much, but under, BB very, very bad, and Nortel no comments)-- Berkshire is very good as it is a kind of ETF but what would happen after Warren Buffett (who would have thought AIG would need to be bailed out and the shareholders wiped out in the process or other cases where individuals brought companies down for example Barings the oldest bank in England)
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