Harvest Insights
Utilities are a late cycle defensive option
In good times or bad, we all use highways, need to heat our homes and expect our taps to provide clean water.
Blockchain Application: Beyond the hype and into reality
17 Real World Applications
A closer look at covered calls
Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. uses a call option strategy to enhance the income generated in its “Leaders” ETFs.
How to be a late cycle investor
Every business cycle is different, but history tends to repeat itself with general trends and cyclical fluctuations.
This Blue Chip is a growth and income energy leader
Royal Dutch Shell has not cut its dividend since World War II – a 73-year stretch that is rare for any company.
Dividends can be a strong indicator of investment quality
They point to financial stability and a strong business.
The link between value investing and financial literacy
November is Financial Literacy Month, an initiative to encourage Canadians to take control of their financial affairs
Time To Get Active; Paul MacDonald, Chief investment officer at Harvest Portfolios
Harvest Portfolios’ Paul MacDonald tells WPC how he’s using his…
The Power of Investing in Long Term Dividend & Cash Flow Growth
Dividend stocks have been a foundational investment for some time
Healthcare Investing: Permanent & Non-cyclical Drivers
The world’s older population continues to grow at an unprecedented rate.
Industry Icon; Michael Kovacs, President & CEO in Wealth Professional
Building one of the fastest growing ETF companies in Canada
How REITs can diversify your portfolio
When you buy a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) you’re becoming as much of a property owner as a dividend …
How to keep your investment focus
Rather than worrying about markets, it is far better for investors to pay attention to companies.
A safe way to invest in blockchain technology
The potential of blockchain technology goes far beyond artificial currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum…
How to profit from healthcare trends
Canada is part of a global trend which is seeing an ageing demographic and higher healthcare spending.
Global Brand Leaders Can Provide Reliable Source of Income
Investors seeking a reliable source of income usually favor investing…
What is Blockchain?
What is Blockchain? A simplified overview of the process.
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