If investing feels complicated, this is the article you needed earlier. Because honestly?
👉 Most beginners do not need to pick individual stocks.
That’s where ETFs come in.
What Is an ETF (Exchange Traded Fund)?
Simple version:
👉 An ETF is a basket of investments.
Instead of buying one stock, you buy a collection of them all at once. That collection can include:
- Hundreds of companies
- Stocks
- Bonds
- Or both
Why ETFs Became So Popular
Because they solve a huge beginner problem:
👉 Most people have no idea which stocks to pick.
And honestly? That’s normal.
ETFs make things simpler: Instead of betting on one company, you spread your money across many.
This Is Called Diversification
Big word, simple idea.
👉 Don’t put all your money in one place.
If one company struggles, your entire investment doesn’t collapse.
That’s one of the biggest advantages of ETFs.
If you’re looking for a beginner-friendly way to start investing in Canada, this is the platform many new investors start with.

A Simple Example
Imagine this:
- You buy one stock
- That company crashes
👉 Your investment gets hit hard.
Now compare that to an ETF holding 500 companies.
If one company struggles?
👉 It matters much less.
Why Beginners Love ETFs
Because ETFs are:
- Simple
- Diversified
- Low-maintenance
- Usually lower risk than stock-picking
You don’t need to constantly analyze companies.
You don’t need to watch the market every day.
👉 For many people, that’s a much better approach.
What ETFs Don’t Do
Important:
👉 ETFs do NOT remove risk.
If the overall market drops, many ETFs will drop too. But diversification helps reduce the risk of relying on a single company.
The Big Mistake Beginners Make
A lot of people think investing needs to feel exciting. It doesn’t!
👉 Boring investing is often good investing.
Slow. Consistent. Long-term. That’s usually what works!
So… Why Do Some People Still Pick Stocks?
Some investors enjoy researching companies; others believe they can outperform the market, and sometimes they do, but many times they don’t.
👉 Most beginners are usually better off keeping things simple.
The Bottom Line
👉 ETFs are one of the simplest ways to start investing.
You get diversification, reduce complexity, and avoid relying on one company.
For most beginners? That’s a very solid place to start.
Next
Now that you understand ETFs…
👉 Where should you actually invest in Canada?
Next, we’ll break down the main investment accounts Canadians use — including the TFSA and RRSP.

