It's definitely a more volatile ride; however, given my age 13 votes, 13 comments. From the Canadian The e-Series account type has been discontinued, but the e-Series funds are still available. The MER expense Hi Everyone, I have a quick question to ask regarding the purchase of TD e-Series mutual funds from non-TD brokerage accounts. Hello all, Just got wanting to see the general opinion of the E-Series funds in 2023 and if they are viable option going TD e-series Hello PFC, I am planning on starting to invest in the four suggested TD e-series funds that are recommended by the Canadian couch potato. I could use some advice on TD DI and if I can buy the e-Series funds automatically each month. I am presently with RBC DI and have been buying the e-Series funds every two Now that I'm mid 40s and my savings have grown, I'm looking to transition my RRSP which are mainly in TD e-series, following one of the long-time canadian couch potato I’m in the process of opening up a TD Direct Investing account so that I can funnel that money into XEQT. So I sat down with James, explained that I just need to reset this thing, please No, when you sell funds TD uses first in, first out (FIFO). The Canadian Index Fund, by way of example, is listed as They've discontinued e-Series specific mutual fund accounts, and now the only way to access them is through a direct investing account. So assuming these earliest funds are We stopped contributing there a couple of years ago, and opened up a Questrade account for new money, but 75% of our household's money is still in e-series. Their system won't let you buy the I/A series (investor/advisor series) of a lot of their own mutual funds and you must buy D/E series (direct investing or electronic investing) series So I have a decent chunk of my savings (RRSP and TFSA) sitting in TD’s old e-Series funds, roughly evenly split between their Canadian, US, and International Equity funds, The TD e-Series funds are one of the few options Canadians have when they want to invest using index funds. TO allocation. You can convert the account type to a TD Direct Investing account. So, just put it After seeing the success of TDB908, I decided to move on from the TD e-Series in favour of a heavy VEQT and ZQQ. I will be transferring any saved money Look to opening a TD Direct Investing acocunt where you can buy the TD e-series mutual funds which are passive mutual fund that hold their ETFs. I also have an old e-series mutual fund account So, rollover your e-series into your IG, and conduct the same experiment against the hypothetical returns against TD over the next 5-10 years. Ideally we would shift TD e-Series Funds - NASDAQ? Hello, I am looking to do a long term e-Series investment. So the funds that you sell will be the earliest funds that you bought, not the newest funds. Major change: Although 2021 again proved the TD e-Series funds can (in theory, anyway) be a good alternative to ETFs, recent changes in the industry are making them increasingly I currently have my children's RESP's with TD, investing in the low-MER TD e-Series index funds. They are pretty much the same as the big I'm currently a TD customer with an existing mutual funds account. My bet is on the passive outperforming, but it I was aware that this was the gimmick given that the E-series is technically part of their mutual fund products. I see that a lot of people split the funds between: - TDB900: Canadian Index - TDB902: US Index - My suggestion if you want to stick with TD, open up a TD Direct Investing Acct at your local branch and instead of buying TD mutual funds, buy the TD e series funds. I'm looking to obtain an e-series account, and had a few questions. Here’s a list of the other index fund options available. The problem is I need to contribute $100 minimum a month in order to avoid any It looks like, in 2024, I "should" be able to create a TD DI account online by myself, but I haven't seen any guidance about how to switch my e-series funds from Easy Web to TD DI, while at So you can invest in TD mutual funds (including e-Series funds), but also pretty much any other type of mutual fund or individual security. However, as it's nearing 10 years until the funds will be start to be withdrawn, I'd like to move Learn how to invest in TD e-series funds and ETFs with this comprehensive and practical online course I recently started using Wealthsimple (which is pretty awesome, by the way), which got me looking into my TD e-series funds again. As you mention, this offers more potential flexibility. 1- Is it worthwhile to open a new registered mutual .
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