one-ticket solution: Investing in lower-cost exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, seems like a good alternative, according to The Toronto Star. A one-ticket solution to exchange-traded funds was introduced in Canada earlier this year. However, many investors are fed up with high fees that are being charged on mutual funds that rarely match, let alone outperform, the market. Dreamstime The knock on ETFs is that they can be complicated for do-it-yourself investors to manage and get proper diversification across Canadian, U.S. and international stock markets not to mention adding the right mix of bonds and knowing how to rebalance it all when markets fluctuate.A balanced fund, with regular rebalancing and low costs, would take this pain point away from DIY investors. That all changed when two investment companies, Vanguard and Horizons, introduced their own all-in-one, balanced ETFs. But up until this year, a one-ticket solution didn't exist within an ETF format.
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