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How can Canadians afford retirement and leave an inheritance?
Certain ETFs can pay high income, helping to preserve principal savings for an inheritance while financing…
Why we see positivity in Travel stocks?
Portfolio manager of Canadian travel ETF explains why travel stocks are experiencing a rebound
How a US-EU regulatory “arms race” can benefit clean energy investors
The world’s two largest economies are outdoing each other to make business easier for clean…
Get paid to wait—is now an opportunity to invest in tech stocks?
For investors thinking about buying tech stocks while prices are down, here’s another approach to consider: tech-focused ETFs with…
Why HDIF has become a standout ETF for Canadian investors
Multi-sector ETF combines widely diversified holdings with high…
3 Ways to Recession-Proof Your RRIF
If rising inflation and interest rates have put a dent in your retirement savings, consider these investment strategies to get back on track.
Why Healthcare could lead this market cycle | HHL
Chief Investment Officer explains why this massive sector has the right mix of styles and innovation to show…
What are call options? Why should retirees care about them?
Call options are a type of financial contract that investors can buy and sell. Here’s how they can help…
Why this Travel ETF has taken off in 2023 | ETFs
Positivity for Travel & Leisure sector in a time when other consumer cyclical sectors have weakened…
What do high interest rates mean for retirement savings?
Investors are looking for relief after a tough year in the markets. Here’s what to consider while we wait for inflation and rate hikes to subside.
Income key to successful retirement in Canada – Study finds | ETFs
Older working Canadians say they lack the financial resources to…
Why Gold Stocks started 2023 off strong | HGGG
Beginning in the last months of 2022, gold prices have risen significantly – one portfolio manager explains why…
We’re living longer—here are two ways to boost retirement savings and income
How to maximize the tax-efficiency of your RRSP, and how high-yield covered-call strategies can help boost your retirement income.
What does high inflation mean for your retirement savings?
How persistently high inflation affects investments, and what you can do to minimize the impact on your retirement savings.
In 2022 Call Option ETFs showed their value | ETFs
This was not an easy year for markets, but one asset class delivered cash…
Why a focus on ‘leaders’ works in call option ETFs
Harvest ETFs Chief Investment Officer explains why the independent ETF…
Simplify Retirement with Income | Harvest ETFs
Inflation, longer life expectancy, and struggling markets have many…
This Tech ETF just won an industry-leading performance award | HTA
Award recognizes performance over 3 and 5 year period across all sector…
Retirement Income: Equity Income ETFs Could Offer Monthly Payments and Potential Upsides
As an increasing number of Canadians
How Can You Better Prepare for Market Volatility?
Market volatility could be challenging, but it shouldn’t scare investors. Here are a few ways investors can better…
Why the Travel Industry is holding strong despite inflation, recessionary pressure | TRVL
The US may have entered a recession
Harvest launches 5 new ETFs designed for higher income
The new ETFs invest directly in established equity income ETFs…
Investment Income and diversification in an unsteady market | ETFs
One ETF offers broad-based exposure and consistent investment income…
Canadians feel less secure about retirement, but income can help
After falling from Natixis’ list of the…
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