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Kevinbaker
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Any suggestions for ETFs or Mutual Funds

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Hello,

I just cashed my money from the stock market, and wanna put money in ETFs or Mutual Funds. I usually invest VGTSX. I try to know more other ETFs or Mutual Funds, so that I can make a better decision. Can anyone provide some suggestions?

I wanna maximum my value of money.

Thanks :D
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Kevinbaker wrote: 05 Feb 2018 10:09 I just cashed my money from the stock market, and wanna put money in ETFs or Mutual Funds.
Rephrased:
I'm a farmer, raising chickens, quails, turkeys and ducks. I want to stop doing that and raise poultry. :P
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Kevinbaker wrote: 05 Feb 2018 10:09 I usually invest VGTSX.
That is a Vanguard US mutual fund, which leads me to believe that you are US based. If so, the Bogleheads.org forum might be a more suitable place to be asking these questions.
Good starting points. Our wiki article, Simple index portfolios - finiki, the Canadian financial wiki, provides some ideas.

Lastly, have you reviewed the discussions in your previous topics, Mutual Fund vs. ETF and Foreign Funds as they contain useful guidance.
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Re: Any suggestions for ETFs or Mutual Funds

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what do you do now when all the markets are at the peak?
List like this are not helpful IMO: https://money.usnews.com/funds/mutual-f ... arge-value (not Canadian enough)
Here is a trimmed down version of the list of best active and passive mutual funds that's a bit better: https://www.finstead.com/posts/best-mutual-funds-2018 but I'd like to see more fixed income funds frankly.
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