Tangerine has launched three ETF Portfolios. With management fees of .65% the Tangerine ETF Portfolios will compete with the Robo Advisors that also use ETFs. As readers may know, I was an investment advisor with Tangerine Investments for over 5 years, from 2013 and into 2018. I had long suggested (begged) that they find a […]
The 2020 year in review.
It was the year of the first modern pandemic. Will it be the decade of the pandemic, or pandemics? Or will 2021 put the COVID-19 pandemic in the rear view mirror? Well, we’ll be writing that story in a year from now. What we do know is that the pandemic dominated the year in every […]
The performance of the ETF model portfolios.
Today we’ll check in on the performance of the ETF model portfolios. 2020 has delivered the first modern day pandemic. The economy and the stock markets took a hit. US stock markets fell by 34% into March, Canadian markets fell by 37%, while International developed markets fell by 29%. All ‘drops’ are calculated by way […]
Do you have enough tech in your portfolio?
And perhaps that headline could read – do you have enough growth in your portfolio? Of course tech is where they keep much of the growth these days. And certainly those tech companies have been driving the returns of the S&P 500 and other US stock index funds. For investors who create their own stock […]
Checking in on the Tangerine Portfolio returns, plus the Weekend Reads.
It has been a while since we checked in on the Tangerine Portfolio returns. They are simple but wonderful index-based mutual funds. The funds invest in large cap Canadian stocks, US stocks and International stocks. They manage the risks by replicating a core Canadian bond index. The portfolios offer a very decent benchmark for those […]
Why index investing works.
The TSX 60 Index and the TSX Composite index made some moves. They kicked out a few bums and they welcomed a few companies that are ‘up and comers’. The bums for the TSX 60 were Bombardier and former tech darling BlackBerry. Good riddance to Bombardier. That failed company has been ripping off Canadian taxpayers […]





