TD Goal Assist would seem like a great way for a novice or someone not interested in learning much about investing to invest. It seems like a great solution. And, you can buy TD ETFs and pay no fee. See their video. They also have a page to explain this new option for investors. A general information page is here.
If you read some of the bloggers out there, you should get a good idea on how to set up an ETF portfolio. The TD Goal Assist will allow you to buy ETFs cost free so this is a good deal for novice investors. The Canadian Couch Potato talks about talks about putting together ETF portfolios on his site. Also, the blogger Boomer and Echo talks about model ETF portfolios for Canadians. Also, the blogger Cut the Crap Investing talks about how to put together an ETF portfolio.
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