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U.S. stocks have sold off this year on concerns about a burgeoning trade war and an accompanying economic slowdown. Canadian and Mexican stocks, however, are faring better. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF ...
I’m going to dive into the bull case behind why Canadian stocks could actually outperform U.S. stocks in 2025. Here are three key factors I think are worth pointing out for the average investor.
Canadian stocks rose to their highest level since June 2022 on Monday as investors continue to pile into value stocks amid optimism on China’s reopening. The S&P/TSX Composite Index rose above ...
By any number of valuation metrics, U.S. stocks look quite expensive. Canadian shares, by comparison, look like a bargain. U.S. equities have rarely been as pricey as they are today, based on the ...
But longer-term numbers favour U.S. stocks decisively. The 10-year annualized return for the S&P 500 stock index to April 30 was 11.2 per cent, compared to 7.2 per cent for the MSCI EAFE Index and ...
To qualify for inclusion, these Canadian dividend stocks must be listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, be a member of the S&P Canada BMI (Broad Market Index), must increase their annual payout for ...
I also like the idea of addressing the U.S. valuation level, perhaps layering in a more value-oriented fund or group of stocks, in addition to an S&P 500 index fund. Retirees Are Always Prepared ...
The U.S. neighbors’ main stock indexes are outperforming the S&P 500 this year thanks to a unique set of factors. ... Canadian and Mexican stocks, however, are faring better.
However, there are some reasons why staying invested in Canada and potentially ramping up exposure to Canadian stocks may make sense for 2025. I’m going to dive into the bull case behind why Canadian ...