Yes. Also, the longer you expect to live the more money you should put into stocks. Because of the relatively small size of the Canadian economy you shouldn’t put too high a percentage of your assets into Canadian securities. All of your investments in the U.S. stock market should be through index funds.
Don’t forget the tax consequences of your investments.
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I may be “retiring” from the Canadian public service, with a bit of a cash buyout and (I assume) some of the money from my pension fund.
Is this something I could consider?
Yes. Also, the longer you expect to live the more money you should put into stocks. Because of the relatively small size of the Canadian economy you shouldn’t put too high a percentage of your assets into Canadian securities. All of your investments in the U.S. stock market should be through index funds.
Don’t forget the tax consequences of your investments.