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XEQT Review 2026 | iShares Core Equity ETF Portfolio

Updated

XEQT at a Glance

Feature Details
Full name iShares Core Equity ETF Portfolio
Ticker XEQT
Provider BlackRock (iShares)
Inception August 2019
MER 0.20%
Asset allocation 100% equities
Number of holdings 9,000+ (through underlying ETFs)
Distribution frequency Quarterly
Distribution yield ~1.7%
Eligible accounts TFSA, RRSP, RRIF, FHSA, RESP, non-registered
Exchange TSX

Asset Allocation

Region Allocation Underlying ETF
US equities ~46% ITOT (iShares Core S&P Total US Stock Market)
Canadian equities ~24% XIC (iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite)
International developed ~22% XEF (iShares Core MSCI EAFE IMI)
Emerging markets ~8% IEMG (iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets)

Performance

Period XEQT Return VEQT Return
1 year ~18-22%* ~18-22%*
3 years (annualized) ~8-10%* ~8-10%*
5 years (annualized) ~9-11%* ~9-11%*
Since inception (2019) ~10-12%* ~10-12%*

Returns are approximate and vary by period measured. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Growth of $10,000

Time Horizon At 8% Avg Return At 10% Avg Return
5 years $14,693 $16,105
10 years $21,589 $25,937
20 years $46,610 $67,275
30 years $100,627 $174,494

Fees

Fee Component Cost
MER 0.20%
Trading cost ratio ~0.01%
Total cost on $100,000 ~$210/year

Fee Comparison

ETF MER Annual Cost on $100K
XEQT 0.20% $200
VEQT 0.24% $240
ZEQT (BMO) 0.20% $200
Typical mutual fund 2.00% $2,000
Robo-advisor (equity) 0.50-0.70% $500-$700

XEQT vs VEQT

Feature XEQT VEQT
MER 0.20% 0.24%
Canadian allocation ~24% ~30%
US allocation ~46% ~42%
International ~22% ~20%
Emerging markets ~8% ~8%
Holdings 9,000+ 13,000+
Provider BlackRock Vanguard
AUM $7B+ $8B+
Performance Nearly identical Nearly identical

Bottom line: Both are excellent. XEQT has slightly lower fees; VEQT has more Canadian exposure. The difference is negligible.

Who Should Buy XEQT

Investor Profile Suitable?
Long-term investor (10+ years) ✅ Ideal
TFSA/RRSP growth portfolio ✅ Ideal
High risk tolerance ✅ Yes
Wants simplicity (one ETF) ✅ Yes
Moderate risk tolerance ⚠️ Consider XGRO or XBAL instead
Near retirement (5-10 years) ⚠️ May want bonds (XGRO/XBAL)
Need income now ❌ Low yield — consider VDY or ZWB
Short-term savings (under 5 years) ❌ Too volatile — use GIC or HISA

How to Buy XEQT

Step Action
1 Open a brokerage account (Wealthsimple, Questrade, etc.)
2 Fund your account (TFSA, RRSP, or non-registered)
3 Search for ticker “XEQT”
4 Place a limit order at or near the current price
5 Set up recurring purchases if available

Best Platforms

Platform Commission Best For
Wealthsimple $0 Beginners, recurring purchases
Questrade $0 (ETF buys) Cost-conscious investors
Interactive Brokers ~$1 Active investors, large accounts

Tax Efficiency

Account Tax Treatment
TFSA All growth and distributions tax-free
RRSP Tax-deferred; taxed on withdrawal
FHSA Tax-deductible + tax-free withdrawal for home
Non-registered Dividends and capital gains taxed annually

Note: XEQT holds US-listed ETFs, meaning there is a layer of US withholding tax (15%) on US dividends in TFSA and non-registered. In RRSP, US withholding is recovered via tax treaty.