How To Build A Canadian Core ETF Portfolio

You don’t need a financial advisor, a complicated spreadsheet or a finance degree to build a solid investment portfolio. You need a clear plan, the right tools and the discipline to follow through.
2025 ETF Returns In Canada: How Vanguard And iShares Funds Performed

A data-driven review of 2025 total returns for Canada’s most popular all-in-one ETFs—and what the results mean for long-term DIY investors.
Why Bonds Still Matter In A Diversified Investment Portfolio
Bonds may not be exciting, but they reduce volatility, preserve capital and play a critical role in long-term portfolio construction. Here’s why fixed income still deserves a place in your strategy.
Crypto vs. Gold: Which Is Better For Canadian Investors?
Cryptocurrency has delivered dramatic gains—and equally dramatic collapses. For long-term Canadian investors focused on stability, diversification and wealth preservation, the risk profile looks very different from the marketing narrative.
Is A Canada-First ETF Portfolio A Good Idea For Investors?
Focusing heavily on Canadian equities may feel intuitive—but does it make sense from a diversification and long-term growth perspective? Here’s what Canadian investors should consider before building a nationalistic portfolio.
Why Index Investing Works In Canada: Performance, Fees And Long-Term Discipline
Index investing has consistently delivered strong long-term results at low cost. Here’s why broad-market ETFs and all-in-one funds remain one of the most effective wealth-building strategies for Canadians.
Should You Add Gold To Your Portfolio? A Canadian Investor’s Guide
Gold does not produce income or dividends, but it can serve a strategic role in a diversified portfolio. Here’s how Canadian investors should think about gold, inflation and long-term asset allocation.
How To Rebalance Your Investment Portfolio In Canada

Your portfolio’s asset allocation is the most important driver of its long-term performance. But markets drift—and without rebalancing, your risk exposure quietly shifts away from the plan you built. Here is how Canadian investors can rebalance strategically, without overtrading or reacting emotionally.