10 Most Popular Canadian ETFs in 2023 (2024)

And what about Morningstar.ca? This year, just like we didlast year,and the yearbefore that, we decided to show you the most popular exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on Morningstar.ca. Before we get into the actual securities, though, let’s look at how popularity itself impacts stock prices.

My colleagues Paul Kaplan, Thomas Idzorek and James Xiong, along with Yale’s Roger Ibbotson wrote a book calledPopularity: A Bridge Between Classical and Behavioral Finance,in which they find that simply put, investors are willing to pay more for securities with popular characteristics and less for securities with unpopular characteristics. That means what’s popular isn’t always cheap – though ETFs are in general, cheaper than mutual funds.

10 Most Popular ETFs on Morningstar Canada

The most popular ETF on Morningstar Canada is also the cheapest on the list and earns aMorningstar Analyst Ratingof Gold.In fact, all but one the ETFs on this list have Morningstar Medalist Rating of Gold, Silver or Bronze. Here’s the list of the 10 most popular ETFs on Morningstar Canada.

The first thing you probably noticed is that a majority of these ETFs are equity. There’s a reason for that, explains Danielle LeClair, Morningstar Canada’s Director of Manager Research. “It makes sense that investors would be focused this list of equity ETFs because in a high rate environment, determining where, when and how to allocate to equity funds can be a challenge,” she says.

There are four Canadian equity ETFs that made the list which is interesting because Canada has underperformed most equity markets except emerging markets so far YTD.In terms of index providers that made this list, its not surprising to see that Vanguard, BMO and iShares are the only ones represented as they are the largest 3 providers in Canada and represent 65% of ETF assets.

LeClair adds that there are similar trends here that we saw with the mutual fund list – the list is diversified across equity and balanced asset classes with the iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond ETF the only representation from fixed income. “We don’t see any thematic or style specific ETFs on the list which is interesting. Most of these strategies could be considered core portfolio holdings. Vanguard’s multi-asset suite of funds is almost fully represented here with three of the four funds in the suite on the list. The conservative portfolio is the only one absent,” she notes.

The Most Popular ETF in Canada is Rated Gold

The most popular ETF in Canada is the, which earns a Morningstar Medalist Rating of Gold. As a reminder, the Morningstar Medalist Rating for Funds is not a short-term market call, but instead provides a forward-looking perspective on a fund’s likelihood to outperform. A fund that receives a medalist rating of Gold, Silver, or Bronze,is expected to outperform similar funds over a full market cycle.

The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF VFV tracks the S&P 500, which offers a representative portfolio of the U.S. large-cap market. S&P's eligibility criteria require that index constituents be profitable and highly liquid. Morningstar analyst Mo'ath Almahasneh says it combines a broadly diversified portfolio of U.S. large-cap stocks with low turnover and a competitive expense ratio, providing it with a durable edge over its average peer, earning it a Morningstar Analyst Rating of Gold.

“Rather than index rules dictating construction, an index committee has discretion over selecting stocks that meet certain liquidity and profitability standards. The index then weights the chosen constituents by market cap. While a committee-based approach lacks transparency, it adds flexibility to reduce unnecessary changes during reconstitution. This tames transaction costs compared with more-rigid rules-based indexes. The fund holds its U.S.-listed counterpart, Vanguard S&P 500 ETF VOO, to reduce transaction costs.,” he says.

Almahasneh adds that market-cap weighting is a sensible approach here. “It harnesses the market’s collective wisdom of the relative value of each holding with the added benefit of low turnover and associated trading costs.

However, market-cap weighting may expose the index to significant stock- or sector-level concentration during the market’s intermittent manic episodes. This can tilt the portfolio toward richly valued names or sectors, as was the case during the post-lockdown rally in 2020. In the long run, the benefits of broad diversification, low turnover, and a low fee outweigh these drawbacks,” he notes.

10 Most Popular Canadian ETFs in 2023 (2024)

FAQs

What is the best-performing ETF in Canada? ›

Top and bottom 3-month ETF returns
  • CI Global Alpha Innovation. 22.6%
  • BMO Equal Weight Global Gold. 22.5%
  • Fidelity Global Innovators. 22.3%
  • First Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Green Energy. -11.5%
  • Evolve Auto Innovation. -12.9%
  • CIBC Clean Energy. -13.0%
  • BMO Ark Genomic Revolution Fund. -17.0%
  • Tesla Yield Shares Purpose. -31.1%
Apr 16, 2024

What are the top ETFs for 2023? ›

These are VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF SMH, Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF QQQM, Communication Services Select Sector SPDR Fund XLC, Vanguard Mega Cap Growth ETF MGK, and Vanguard Consumer Discretionary ETF VCR. These funds are likely to continue outperforming should the existing trends prevail.

What is the best ETF for Canadians during recession? ›

For those looking to stay invested in stocks, a good way to minimize ups and downs is via BMO Low Volatility Canadian Equity ETF (TSX:ZLB). This ETF selects Canadian stocks for historically lower sensitivity to the broader market and less volatile ups and downs in their share price.

What's the best ETF to buy right now? ›

Invest in stocks, fractional shares, and crypto all in one place.
  • ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO)
  • Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)
  • Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT)
  • VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH)
  • Invesco S&P MidCap Momentum ETF (XMMO)
  • SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB)
  • Invesco S&P 500 GARP ETF (SPGP)
Apr 3, 2024

Which Canadian ETF has the highest return? ›

Top Performing Canadian ETFs in 2023
NameTicker2023 Returns
Evolve Cryptocurrencies ETFETC122.69%
Ninepoint Web3 Innovators FundTKN107.23%
Purpose Bitcoin Yield CAD ETF Non-CcyHdgBTCY.B106.17%
Purpose Bitcoin Yield ETFBTCY102.63%
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Dec 20, 2023

What Canadian ETFs have the highest dividend yield? ›

Top 100 Highest Dividend Yield ETFs
SymbolNameDividend Yield
KMETKraneShares Electrification Metals Strategy ETF51.00%
NVDGraniteShares 2x Short NVDA Daily ETF48.62%
OARKYieldMax Innovation Option Income Strategy ETF45.86%
AMDYYieldMax AMD Option Income Strategy ETF43.89%
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What is the highest performing ETF? ›

9 Best-Performing ETFs of 2024
  • Simplify Interest Rate Hedge ETF (PFIX)
  • VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH)
  • Amplify U.S. Alternative Harvest ETF (MJUS)
  • AdvisorShares Pure U.S. Cannabis ETF (MSOS)
  • YieldMax NVDA Option Income Strategy ETF (NVDY)
  • ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO)
  • Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC)
Feb 29, 2024

What is the fastest growing ETF? ›

Compare the best growth ETFs
FUND(TICKER)EXPENSE RATIO10-YEAR RETURN AS OF APRIL 1
Vanguard Growth ETF (VUG)0.04%15.07%
iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF)0.19%15.78%
iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF (IVW)0.18%14.34%
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF (SCHG)0.04%15.95%
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What stock has the most potential to grow in 2023? ›

Coinbase, Nvidia, Palantir, and other tech names dominate the list of the year's best stocks. Amid a strong stock market rally in 2023, Coinbase COIN performed best among U.S.-listed stocks covered by Morningstar analysts, as the cryptocurrency exchange platform rebounded from a steep downturn in 2022.

How many ETFs are there in Canada? ›

By the end of 2021, there were also 1,177 Canadian-listed ETFs – up from 1,010 at the end of 2020. They're in all categories, spanning the gap that Canadians used to turn to the U.S. to fill.

What is the safest ETF to invest in? ›

Funds 1-5
  1. Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO 1.16%) ...
  2. Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM 0.62%) ...
  3. Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ 0.94%) ...
  4. iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF (ITOT 1.24%) ...
  5. Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLP 0.19%)

Which S&P 500 to buy Canada? ›

Top 3 S&P 500 Index Funds
  • The BMO option. My first pick among the S&P 500 ETFs available to Canadian investors is the BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (TSX:ZSP). ...
  • The iShares option. My second pick addresses the concern of currency fluctuations that can impact returns for Canadian investors. ...
  • The Vanguard option.
Mar 19, 2024

What are the top three ETFs? ›

Top U.S. market-cap index ETFs
Fund (ticker)YTD performanceExpense ratio
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)10.4 percent0.03 percent
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)10.4 percent0.095 percent
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV)10.4 percent0.03 percent
Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)8.6 percent0.20 percent

What is the number one traded ETF? ›

US ETFs that have been traded the most
SymbolVol * PricePrice
QQQ D19.951 B USD418.82 USD
IWM D6.154 B USD195.30 USD
TQQQ D3.606 B USD50.92 USD
HYG D3.115 B USD76.40 USD
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Which ETF has the best 10 year return? ›

Best Performing ETFs in the Last 10 Years
SymbolName10 Year Total Returns (As of March 31, 2024)
PSIInvesco Semiconductors ETF765.02%
XSDSPDR® S&P Semiconductor ETF610.79%
XLKTechnology Select Sector SPDR® ETF554.92%
IYWiShares US Technology ETF542.45%
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Apr 3, 2024

What is the best ETF for Canadian banks? ›

Top 7 Performing Canadian Banks ETFs in 2021
  • Horizons Equal Weight Canada Banks Index ETF (HEWB): 40.22%
  • BMO Equal Weight Banks Index ETF (ZEB): 38.35%
  • RBC Canadian Bank Yield Index ETF (RBNK): 37.79%
  • Hamilton Canadian Bank Mean Reversion Index ETF (HCA): 35.96%
  • CI First Asset CanBanc Income Class ETF (CIC): 33.96%

What ETF tracks the Canadian stock market? ›

FIND THE BEST CANADIAN ETFs
ZSP BMO S&P 500 Index ETF This ETF provides exposure to Large Cap US EquitiesAuM $13.09 B
VCN Vanguard FTSE Canada All Cap Index ETF This ETF provides exposure to Canadian EquitiesAuM $6.51 B
XUS iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF This ETF provides exposure to Large Cap US EquitiesAuM $5.87 B
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