Appendix A
Great Web Resources to Help You Invest in ETFs
You can find anything online: gobs and gobs of information — and misinformation. And in the world of finance, more misinformation than information is out there. If pressed, we’d put the ratio at 7:2. Here are some websites you can trust to keep you informed about ETFs and other investment issues.
Independent, ETF-Specific Websites
www.archerETF.com
: A discretionary portfolio management firm that offers independent analysis of ETFs that are selected for quality and relevance to individual and high net-worth investors.
canadiancouchpotato.com
: This blog, written by Toronto-based personal finance writer Dan Bortolotti, is a stellar source for Canadian ETF news and commentary.
etfdb.com
: Boasts daily ETF news, educational articles, analysis, and an ETF screener. Find out which ETFs represent what asset classes for the lowest fees.
www.etfguide.com
: A good, quick summary of the entire ETF world. Contains a complete listing of all ETFs available, along with ticker symbols.
www.etftrends.com
: A gossip column of sorts for U.S. ETF enthusiasts. You can find chit-chat about new ETFs on the market, ETFs pending approval of the SEC, behind-the-scenes industry workings, and rumours.
finance.yahoo.com/etf
: Features a search function with intimate details on individual funds, an ETF glossary, and regularly updated news and commentary.
www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/funds-and-etfs/etfs
: Globe Investor's ETF page offers useful ...
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