About
Investir en Bourse is a free, independent Canadian personal finance hub covering ETFs, individual stocks, brokers, credit cards, budget apps and more.
Our mission
Investir en Bourse helps Canadian investors make informed decisions by providing free, transparent tools to compare ETFs, individual stocks, online brokers, credit cards, budget apps, and other financial products available in Canada.
No sponsored content. The data speaks for itself.
What we offer
Investir en Bourse covers over 4,100 ETFs and 9,300 Canadian and US stocks, along with broker comparisons, savings rates, GICs, credit cards, budget apps and rewards programs.
ETF database
- Over 4,100 Canadian (TSX) and US ETFs with returns, fees (MER) and detailed holdings
- Complete holdings for each ETF — up to 530 positions for US ETFs (SEC data), top 10 for Canadian ETFs (TMX data)
- Annualized returns (CAGR) across 8 periods: 1 month, 3 months, YTD, 1 year, 3 years, 5 years, 10 years and since inception
- Interactive performance charts with price history
- Advanced filters by category, market (Canada/US), strategy and issuer
- Natural language search — e.g. "Tech ETF with 5-year return > 10%"
Stock database
- Over 9,300 Canadian (TSX, TSXV) and US (NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX) stocks
- Financial metrics: price, market cap, P/E, dividend yield, payout ratio, sector, industry
- Dividend history, splits and quarterly + annual financial statements
- Dedicated sector pages — technology, energy, finance, healthcare and more
- Reverse holdings search — find all ETFs holding a given list of stocks (up to 20 stocks at once)
Comparison and analysis
- Side-by-side comparison of up to 6 ETFs or 6 stocks — returns, fees, holdings, overlaid charts
- ETF overlap analysis — common holdings and weighted overlap percentage
- Data export in CSV and Excel (XLSX)
- Dedicated category pages — Canadian equities, S&P 500, bonds, dividends, and more
Canadian financial products
- Online broker comparison — Wealthsimple, Questrade, Interactive Brokers, Disnat and more (31 brokers)
- Robo-advisor comparison — fees, portfolios and features
- Best savings rates (HISA) and best GIC rates in Canada
- 165 credit cards compared — cashback, travel, no annual fee
- Budget apps and Canadian rewards programs
Tools and resources
- Financial calculators — TFSA, RRSP, dividends, retirement, fee impact, capital gains, rent vs buy
- Bilingual financial glossary with 159 clear definitions
- Resource directory — Canadian books and media (blogs, podcasts, YouTube, newsletters)
- MCP server to use ETF and stock data in ChatGPT, Claude and other AI assistants
Methodology
Our data comes from official sources: the Toronto Stock Exchange (TMX) for Canadian ETFs, SEC regulatory filings (N-PORT) for US ETF holdings, and Yahoo Finance for historical prices, stock fundamentals and dividends. Savings and GIC rates come directly from each institution's website. Credit cards and rewards programs are synced from Milesopedia. All data is updated automatically several times per week through automated sync scripts.
Transparency
The site is completely free with no sign-up required. Some links to brokers are affiliate links that help fund the project. These links never influence our rankings or comparisons — the data remains objective.
Credits
Logos for issuers, brokers and tickers displayed on the site are provided by Logo.dev.