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Mackenzie Maximum Diversification Canada Index ETF (MKC $34.26)
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Mackenzie Maximum Diversification US Index ETF (MUS $37.91)
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Mackenzie Maximum Diversification All World Developed ex North America Index ETF (MXU $23.70)
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Q: What is your opinion of the Mackenzie maximum diversification etf managed by Tobam, aside from the size of those etf which could be a shorterm issue.
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Mackenzie Maximum Diversification Canada Index ETF (MKC $34.26)
- $34.26 P/E (TTM): 15.71X
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Mackenzie Maximum Diversification US Index ETF (MUS $37.91)
- $37.91 P/E (TTM): 19.61X
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Mackenzie Maximum Diversification All World Developed ex North America Index ETF (MXU $23.70)
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Q: A new investment strategy, based in Paris, has developed TOBAM (Think Out of the Box Active Management), which is a new anti-benchmark strategy of investing with a goal of minimizing volatility swings in the markets. Whereas the TSX has a 35.64% weighting in financials and a 20.58% weighting in Energy, TOBAM's strategy limits financials to 22.1% and energy to 9.1%. Consumer Staples, on the other hand, are weighted at only 4.16% on the TSX, while TOBAM gives that sector a weighing of 14.4%. While the strategy is fairly new, when you back-test data to 2001, it does seem to be working. Mackenzie Financial has a number of ETF's utilizing this strategy. I am interested in three of them... the Mackenzie Maximum Diversification Canada Index (MKC on the TSX), the Mackenzie Maximum Diversification U.S. Index (MUS on the TSX), and the Mackenzie Maximum Diversification Developed World ex North America Index (MXU on the TSX). All three are traded fairly thinly. The first two are currently at their highs, the last is currently at its low. Your insight please.
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