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I was searching for an ETF listed in TSX (Toronto Stock Exchange) that primarily or only has USA technology companies.
Previously, I invested in TEC (TEC.TO), an ETF with exposure to Global Technology Companies, not only from the USA. I might have made some profit, however, not impressive. Overall, I did not find it to be very good/useful for me and am not interested in this ETF again.
Currently, I have XIT that gears to Only Canadian Technology Companies. It fluctuates a lot. I had a situation when if I would be selling it, I would be making some money. Now, in my portfolio, I have around 13% loss for XIT (paper loss, not actual/realized, the loss condition was up to 18% or 19%). XIT is Not a USA-focused Tech ETF, hence, want to dump it with some profit when I will have it. Although, I want to keep it under my radar (may occasionally buy it). It will go into profit situation in a month or two I believe, at the worst (in the best case in a week or two). It actually moves fast in both ways. Hence, if the market condition is good: it can easily recover the loss fast and go upwards.
Sorry for the bad news that I am in a loss situation. However, that’s the life of investing. you are not a winner 100% of the time. Waiting and having patience with the right ETF (I prefer)/Stock (I do not go for it) helps
Some USA based Tech ETFs listed in TSX are below: I am considering for future purchase (can happen at least after 3 months i.e. after I sell XIT)
ZNQ is unhedged
ZQQ
QQC
HQU
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