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2024 in Review and 2025 Kick Off
There is potential for improved market breadth in 2025, which could bolster the Harvest Diversified Monthly Income ETF (HDIF:TSX).
A Look at Bonds and the Yield Curve in Early 2025
Shifting expectations for bond yields in 2025 will have an impact on the Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF (HPYT:TSX) and others.
US Banks: A Strong Start to Earnings Season
Strong US Bank results kicked off earnings season in 2025, which could bode well for the Harvest US Bank Leaders Income ETF (HUBL:TSX).
A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing the Right ETF for New Investors
Investors in Canada have a huge number of ETFs to choose from. To find investments suitable for your…
How AI is Driving Global Utilities Demand
The Harvest Equal Weight Global Utilities Income ETF (HUTL:TSX) has delivered performance and offers exposure to the AI/data center boom.
Trump Trade 2.0: Which Sectors Will Benefit?
The second term for Donald Trump could generate tailwinds for the Harvest US Bank Leaders Income ETF (HUBL:TSX) and others.
Navigating Bond Volatility in 2025 | HPYT & HPYM
By Ambrose O’Callaghan The United States Federal Reserve (Fed) slashed its key interest rate by 25 basis points on December 18, 2024. This marks the third consecutive rate cut this year, including the jumbo 50bp cut. That brought the policy rate from 5.5% at the start...
How is AI Impacting Healthcare?
AI development could improve efficiencies for global healthcare leaders that are held in the Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL:TSX).
How to Stretch Your Investments for a Longer Retirement
Canadian investors who are looking to stretch their investments for a longer retirement may want to consider offerings from Harvest ETFs.
This Highly Diversified ETF Generates Enhanced Monthly Income
Investors looking for diversification and monthly income may want to consider the Harvest Diversified Monthly Income ETF…
Three Key Considerations for RRSP Season 2025 | ETFs
These three factors can be useful for advisors and individual investors to…
Let Your Vacation Pay for Itself with High Monthly Dividends | TRVI & TRVL
Consider the Harvest Travel & Leisure Income ETF (TRVI:TSX) as long term drivers and short term catalysts in travel and leisure fuel growth.
This US Bank ETF Offers Scale, Power, and High Monthly Income
Resurgent US bank stocks and a strong economic outlook have propelled the Harvest US Bank Leaders Income ETF (HUBL:TSX).
RRSP Dollar Limit for 2025 | ETFs
The CRA has announced the RRSP dollar limit for 2023 and the maximum pensionable earnings under the Canada Pension Plan
TFSA limit Officially Set at $7,000 for 2025
Learn the Tax Free Savings Account limit for this year and how ETFs can help investors using TFSAs to achieve their goals
Healthcare: Catalysts and Innovations in 2024
The Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL:TSX) offers access to companies at the forefront of healthcare innovation right now.
Global Healthcare: A Unique Long-Term Opportunity
Healthcare benefits from long-term drivers as the Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL:TSX) approaches 10 years running.
Big Tech and Blockchain | 2 Harvest ETFs Surging in November
New political developments could fuel growth in big tech and crypto, which may boost the Blockchain Technologies ETF (HBLK:TSX).
Global Utilities: A Market Opportunity and High Monthly Income | HUTL and HUTE
Consider the Harvest Equal Weight Global Utilities Income ETF (HUTL:TSX) as a market opportunity exists in global utilities.
What’s the Difference Between Registered and Non-Registered Accounts?
If you’re a financial advisor or someone looking to invest their own money, it’s important to understand the difference between registered…
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 Impact of FDA Approvals on Healthcare Stocks
Discover how FDA approvals and regulations can affect healthcare stocks and influence the investment landscape.
Canada’s Highest-Yielding Covered Call Fixed Income ETF in the Spotlight Amidst Interest Rate Cuts
By Ambrose O’Callaghan On September 28, 2023, Harvest ETFs announced the launch of the Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF (HPYT:TSX). At the time, Harvest sought to provide investors with exposure to the US Treasury fixed income market, while incorporating a covered...
Drip ETF Investing in Canada: Pros and Cons
The Harvest Distribution Reinvestment Program (DRIP) reinvests income paid to…
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