Myron Genyk, the co-founder and CEO of @EvermoreETFs, who believed as much as anyone in the potential of the simple yet revolutionary idea behind them. But it was a decision that had to be made.
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#finance#ETFs#investments#investors
This isn’t just for @EvermoreETFs but all ETFs: (1) wait till after market open before placing orders, (2) always use limit orders.
@Bsee777 discusses why.
"Sometimes, keeping things simple and staying hands-off is best, and the Evermore target-date ETFs offer the easiest way to accomplish that."
#NEOListed#RRSP#TFSA#TargetDateFunds
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Inspired by (1) recent related articles and (2) extended family of mine that
recently sought refuge in Canada, we’ve shared our own financial tips for those new to our country.
When it comes to making retirement investing as easy and effective as possible, it’s hard to beat low-fee target date funds.
Check out your employer’s group RRSP plan or @EvermoreETFs to learn more.
#RRSP#TFSA#investing
Looking for a way to simplify your #retirement#investment strategy? A lot of people in Canada are meeting that goal with target-date funds. #itpaystoknow
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Getting geared up to make your RRSP contribution? Retirement is a long game. Make sure you are matching your investments to your goals. https://t.co/fNCpH2YRIR
Great piece by @lizweston and @samuel_taube in @NerdWallet on sensible investing strategies in 2023.
Just one note: In Canada at least, target date funds and low-fee ETFs are not an “either or”. See @EvermoreETFs.
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The TFSA contribution limit is up to $6500 in 2023! How are you using the TFSA to meet your financial goals? #TFSA#investing#reachyourgoals https://t.co/ThAgGz3rPQ
Trying to figure out how to tackle your financial goals for 2023?
Evermore CEO @MGenyk chats with @RubinaAhmedHaq on the For What It's Worth Podcast to discuss financial resolutions for the new year and how to form savings habits that stick. https://t.co/zRMiUePcK1
A really great video by our CMO Greg White on the #SPIVA scorecard, which looks at the evidence comparing higher-fee active versus lower-fee index-based funds. Some great insights here. Worth checking out.