MoneySense at the MoneyShow: The Top ETFs in Canada for 2024 and the Market Trends to Follow
Here’s how to get your free ticket to attend the MoneyShow Toronto.
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Here’s how to get your free ticket to attend the MoneyShow Toronto.
MoneySense is at the MoneyShow. Get your complimentary ticket to join MoneySense for the session “The Top ETFs in Canada for 2024 and the Market Trends.”
To help find promising opportunities, while avoiding more troublesome risks, joining MoneySense and 70 plus other world-class investment experts at MoneyShow Toronto!
On September 13 and 14, attend live presentations, where you can chat directly with the experts and fellow Canadian investors and traders from around the world. Plus, you can visit interactive tradeshow booths, featuring books, timely research, educational videos, exclusive discounts, prize draws and more.
With more and more ETFs listed on Canadian exchanges, DIY investors have an overabundance of choice. It can be hard for investors to know which ETFs to put into their portfolios—should you stick with index-based ETFs or explore thematic and sector ETFs, for example? MoneySense breaks through the clutter with our annual ETF All-Stars Report—now in its 12th year. We’ll share a look at the makeup of today’s ETF market and which ETFs are worth considering.
What: The Top ETFs in Canada for 2024 and the Market Trends to Follow
Who: MoneySense editor-in-chief Lisa Hannam and investment coach and founder of Sage Investors Aman Raina
When: Saturday, September 14, 2024, at 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m. EST
Where: Metro Toronto Convention Centre
How: Tap the button below to register or call 1-800-970-4355
Cost: FREE! Book your spot now.
In addition to the MoneySense editors, the 2024 speaker roster will include:
Brian Belski, chief investment strategist, BMO Capital Markets
Peter Boockvar, CIO, Bleakley Financial Group
Rob Carrick, columnist, The Globe and Mail
Julie Petrera, senior strategist – client needs, Edward Jones
Fausto Pugliese, founder and president, Cyber Trading University
Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist, CIBC Capital Markets
Chris Vermeulen, founder, TheTechnicalTraders
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