BMO ETFs Highlights Asset Allocation ETFs for RRSP Investing
These all in one ETFs are designed to help investors maximize returns while managing risk through built in diversification.
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Simple, low cost and diversified solutions designed for retirement planning
As Canadians think about their RRSP contributions, choosing where to invest can play a significant role in long term wealth planning. BMO ETFs highlights asset allocation ETFs as an effective and easy to use strategy for retirement investing.
According to BMO ETFs, asset allocation ETFs resonate with Canadians because they keep investing simple. These all in one ETFs are designed to help investors maximize returns while managing risk through built in diversification.
Each asset allocation ETF holds between six and eight underlying ETFs, providing exposure to global equities and fixed income within a single fund. This structure allows investors to select a mix that aligns with their risk profile and time horizon while maintaining broad diversification.
Cost also plays a critical role in long term investing. BMO recently reduced the management fee on most of its popular all in one asset allocation ETFs to 0.15%, helping investors keep more of their money invested and compounding over time.
For more information on building your portfolio with BMO ETFs, visit bmoetfs.com.
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