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The geopolitical and business cases for Clean Energy ETFs
In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the geopolitical case for clean energy is clear.
Why Owning U.S. equities is still essential
Although Canada has sophisticated and globally respected capital markets, compared to much of the…
In Volatile Times, look for Quality
After nearly two years of a global pandemic, capped by surging inflation, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has…
New ETF from Harvest brings 8.5% target yield
This week, Harvest ETFs launched the Harvest Diversified Monthly Income ETF (HDIF:TSX)…
A legacy of vision in the Financial Sector
It was in 2009, when the global financial sector lay devastated by the global financial crisis, that Harvest…
Harvest ETFs partners with Evertreen to plant 5000 trees a year in environmentally devastated agricultural areas
How one ETF is capturing America’s ‘urban exodus’
In 2021 US real estate experienced its biggest shift since 2008. The so-called ‘urban exodus’ saw hundreds…
Harvest’s 3 Market Megatrend ETFs
Harvest Portfolios Group’s Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) focus on growth and income through the ownership…
A high income RRIF strategy
Learn how Harvest Equity Income ETFs can help meet your retirement needs with consistent cashflow from portfolios of leading businesses
Why Innovation promises to be a consistent tailwind for Healthcare sector leaders
As the MRNA winners of the COVID-19 vaccine race turn their sights to…
Eight things to know about RRIFs in 2022
Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) are Canada’s most popular retirement savings vehicle for good…
Tech ETFs, banks top performers for Harvest in 2021
By Michael Kovacs, CEO
A relief rally that began in January…
How Harvest is positioned as the Metaverse grows
The word Metaverse has quickly become part of the investment vocabulary, but it is a fairly…
TFSA limit set at $6,000 for 2022
Introduced in 2009, the Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) enable Canadians who are 18 years…
As millennials put pets first, investors find opportunity
Millennials are the largest pet-owning cohort and treating their pets like children.
Long term forces favour clean energy sector
Despite pullbacks in the clean energy sector this year, long term growth and short term energizers continue…
Global utilities offer diversity, stability and income
In a low interest rate world, investors looking for a steady, safe income along with some capital growth…
Global utilities offer stability and income
Portfolio Manager explains why Global Utilities can deliver stability & high income, especially when combined with covered call options
Global Brands have powerful advantages
As government spending balloons and near-zero interest rates create inflationary bubbles for assets…
Beyond Covid, travel fundamentals are strong
Pandemic restrictions and fear of travel have weighed heavily on the tourism industry over the…
Biden’s praise for Merck, J&J, shows changing attitudes
As part of the global pandemic response by Big Pharma, Merck & Co. has agreed to manufacture…
How-to strategies for trading ETFs
If you are new to trading ETFs, there are a number of trading methods to pay attention to…
Demographics, pandemic recovery drive Harvest Travel & Leisure Index ETF
The experience of travel was once reserved for the select few…
Interview with Harvest CEO; Tech, Gold, Top Performers in 2020
With stock markets, the experience is all about expecting the unexpected…
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