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A Popular Healthcare ETF That Could Gain from the Immense Weight Loss Market
Canadians who are hungry for cashflow in the current economic environment should be aware of the benefits of covered call ETFs…
Beyond the 60/40 Rule: The Rise of Equity Income with Covered Calls in Canada
Investors follow the 60/40 rule because they are told bonds…
Navigating Short, Medium, and Long-Duration Fixed Income in 2024
By Ambrose O'Callaghan Fixed income securities are financial instruments that have defined terms between a borrower, or issuer, and a lender, or investor. Bonds are typically issued by a government, corporation, federal agency, or other organization. These financial...
Cash Flow in Retirement: Why Covered Call ETFs Should Be Considered
By Ambrose O'Callaghan Cash Flow in Retirement: Why Covered Call ETFs Should Be Considered It is no secret that Canada is wrestling with an aging population. Indeed, new data from Statistics Canada indicates that it is likely that more Canadians will be leaving the...
Harvest ETFs in 2023: A Year in Review
By Ambrose O'Callaghan Harvest ETFs in 2023: A Year in Review The past year has been a hectic one for Canadian investors. However, despite the turbulence, the S&P/TSX Composite Index was still up 5.1% so far in 2023 as of close on Wednesday, December 13. Canadian...
When Should You Invest in Bonds?
By Ambrose O'Callaghan When Should You Invest in Bonds? Bonds were viewed as a conservative, even boring, asset class coming into the latter half of the 2000s. However, the 2007-2008 financial crisis changed that viewpoint. Bonds significantly outperformed stocks over...
Canadians: This US Bank ETF Offers Diversification, Value, and Monthly Income
The early part of 2023 saw a wave of depositor panic following the collapse of three small-to-midsize banks. On March 10, 2023, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation seized Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and placed it under the receivership of...
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.
How Does a Barbell Bond Strategy Work?
Learn what barbell bond investing is, how it works, and what kind of investors might want to employ it in the current environment.
Canadians: HTA ETF Offers AI, Semiconductor Exposure and High Monthly Cashflow
Canadians get exposure to burgeoning AI and semiconductors sectors and monthly income from covered call options with the HTA ETF
RRSP Dollar Limit for 2024 | 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 2024
Learn the Tax Free Savings Account limit for this year and how ETFs can help investors using TFSAs to achieve their goals
The Yield Curve and the Bond Market: Why Should You Invest?
Recent central bank policy has investors with their eyes on the yield curve and the bond market in 2023, spurring interest in fixed income ETFs
The Award Winning HTA ETF Offers Growth and Income for Investors
Explore the performance and benefits of the HTA ETF, which offers a combination of growth and monthly income for investors.
The Top 5 Factors Millennials Should Consider for Retirement
Retirement might seem far away, but getting there involves considering these factors early. See Harvest ETFs blog to learn about retirement.
Benefits of an RRSP: the most popular vehicle to save for retirement
Explore the benefits of RRSPs as the top retirement planning vehicle in Canada and learn why you may want to maximize your RRSP contributions
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…
How to Build a Diversified RRSP Portfolio
Saving for retirement through a Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSP) is a long-term…
What happens to my investments during a stock market decline?
Markets fluctuate and down periods tend to worry investors. Learn what can happen to your investments in a market decline and how…
Covered Call ETFs: The Masters of Cashflow
Canadians who are hungry for cashflow in the current economic environment should be aware of the benefits of covered call ETFs…
Two tax-effective ways to save for retirement
Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) and Tax Fee Savings Accounts (TFSAs) are both great tax-sheltered…
Three key considerations for RRSP season 2024 | ETFs
These three factors can be useful for advisors and individual investors to…
How weight loss drugs impact healthcare stocks
Explore the impact of rising demand for weight loss drugs like Ozempic & Mounjaro on health stocks. Discover investment opportunities…
The Problem with RRIF Withdrawals
Explore the issues with RRIF withdrawals and learn how equity Income ETFs can help optimize your retirement income.
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