
Sound Investing Sound Investing Q&A: ETFs, Portfolios, Risk, and Retirement
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Jan 14, 2026 Listeners will discover the art of choosing ETFs, where cost and methodology meet personal goals. The discussion dives into the pros and cons of single-fund solutions versus DIY portfolios, emphasizing discipline. Young investors might prefer all-equity strategies, while retirees should focus on risk management. Audience questions about withdrawal rates reveal how strategy impacts savings longevity. Plus, there's insight into Canadian investing tips and the evolving favor for ETFs over mutual funds for their tax efficiency.
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No Universal Best ETF
- There is no single "best ETF"; the right choice depends on goals, risk tolerance, and ability to stick with a strategy.
- Fund construction matters more than expense ratio when you move beyond simple S&P 500 exposure.
Choose Between One-Fund Or DIY
- Decide whether to use a single multi-asset ETF or assemble the same components yourself based on discipline and rebalancing comfort.
- Expect different weightings (and different returns) between an all-in-one fund like AVGV and a DIY mix of the same underlying funds.
Match Risk To Emotional Comfort
- Build a portfolio that exposes you to an acceptable level of risk so you can tolerate downturns and stay invested.
- Use balanced funds or mixed funds if a combined structure makes drawdowns psychologically easier to accept.
