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The Bellwethers | 3 Factors That Strengthen HBF
The Harvest Brand Leaders Plus Income ETF (HBF:TSX) provides value to unitholders by striving for quality, growth, and steady monthly income.
HTA & HTAE | Harvest Technology ETFs: Monthly Income and Tech-Powered Growth
Harvest Technology ETFs HTA and HTAE provide access to exciting tech growth and monthly income from covered calls and leverage.
America’s Manufacturing Rebound is Powering This Industrials ETF
An American manufacturing rebound is powering the industrials space, which could be good for the Harvest Industrial Leaders Income ETF.
Power Your Portfolio | This Utilities ETF Deserves the Spotlight
Global utilities ETFs like the Harvest Equal Weight Global Utilities Income ETF (HUTL) offers advantages like diversification and defence.
HLIF | Canada’s Best Companies, Plus Monthly Income
The Harvest Canadian Equity Leaders ETF (HLIF:TSX) provides access to a portfolio of Canada’s greatest companies with monthly income.
An Innovation in Passive Income Investing: Balanced Covered Call ETFs
Passive income investors get traditional asset allocation and covered call writing with the innovative Harvest Balanced Income & Growth ETF.
Unlock Healthcare Value and Monthly Income | HHL & HHLE
Access the value in the US Healthcare sector and monthly income with the Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF.
Fixed Income Pulse: Big Spending, Big Tariffs and the Yield Curve
The impact of spending, tariffs, and the changing yield curve is being felt for the Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF (HPYT:TSX) and others.
Q&A on New Harvest Bitcoin Income ETFs
Harvest ETFs President and CEO Michael Kovacs discusses the future of Bitcoin and why he launched two Harvest Bitcoin ETFs.
2 NEW Bitcoin ETFs with High Monthly Income
The Harvest Bitcoin Leaders Enhanced Income ETF – HBTE – and the Harvest Bitcoin Enhanced Income ETF – HBIX – offer access to Bitcoin and high monthly income.
A Strategy for Peace of Mind Amidst Market Turmoil
Harvest low volatility ETF strategies offer investors portfolio construction that mitigates risk and a low vola ETF with monthly income.
HBF – The World’s Premier Brands and High Monthly Income
The Harvest Brand Leaders Plus Income ETF (HBF:TSX) holds the world’s biggest, best, and most resilient brands.
A Top Canada Gold ETF is Riding Gold’s Bull Run | HGGG
Gold’s bull run has propelled gold-focused funds like the Harvest Global Gold Giants Index ETF (HGGG:TSX) in 2025.
NEW Low Volatility ETFs for a Volatile World
Harvest Low Volatility ETFs: A pure low volatility strategy with Canadian equities, with HVOI using an option strategy for monthly income.
Tariff Turmoil: Investing Principles in a Market Decline
Markets fluctuate and down periods tend to worry investors. Learn what can happen to your investments in a market decline and how…
Global Utilities: A Defensive Play in a Volatile Market | HUTL & HUTE
Consider the Harvest Equal Weight Global Utilities Income ETF (HUTL:TSX) as a market opportunity exists in global utilities.
Drip ETF Investing in Canada: Pros and Cons
The Harvest Distribution Reinvestment Program (DRIP) reinvests income paid to…
Navigating Volatility with Asset Allocation ETFs
Investors grappling with higher volatility could turn to asset allocation ETFs like the Harvest Diversified Monthly Income ETF (HDIF:TSX).
Canada’s Great Companies Make The HLIF ETF Worth Consideration
Canada is home to great companies with strong cash flow, which you can access with the Harvest Canadian Equity Income Leaders ETF (HLIF:TSX).
The Yield Curve in 2025: Striking a ‘Happy Medium’
The shifting yield curve means that investors may want to consider the merits of the Harvest Premium Yield 7-10 Year Treasury ETF (HPYM:TSX).
Tech, Tariffs, and Back to Basics
By James Learmonth Geopolitical and trade policy uncertainty remain elevated, yet the technology sector continues to demonstrate resilience. While market volatility is inevitable, innovation and strong fundamentals have historically driven long-term growth in the...
DeepSeek Rising: How Could Investors Play the AI Race?
The rise of DeepSeek may have consequences for the broader tech space and data center growth, impacting the technology and utilities sectors.
Tariff Tantrums: Protecting Your Portfolio with Defence and Income
The threat of tariffs has exacerbated trade tensions and volatility, which may drive investors to defensive sectors like healthcare.
Currency Considerations for Non-Domestic Equity ETFs
There are currency considerations that impact the price and performance of ETFs like the Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL:TSX).
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