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Dividend Stocks vs Growth Investing in Canada — Which One Wins — MarketVault
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Dividend Stocks vs Growth Investing in Canada — Which One Wins

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In this video, we'll compare dividend ETFs like VDY and XEI against growth-focused ETFs like XEQT and VEQT, using real Canadian data and long-term compounding math to determine which strategy is best depending on your age, goals, and investing timeline. You'll learn: ✅ Why total return matters more than yield alone ✅ How dividend investing actually works ✅ Why growth investing has historically produced higher long-term returns ✅ The real difference between income and wealth accumulation ✅ How a TFSA changes the tax equation completely ✅ Why dividends provide psychological advantages during market crashes ✅ The dangers of chasing high yields ✅ How dividend growth differs from high-yield investing ✅ Which strategy works best for investors under 40 ✅ Which strategy works best for investors approaching retirement ✅ The hybrid portfolio many Canadians should consider

Added 9 Jun 2026



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