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How demographics are reshaping health care investing
Changing demographics are driving the growth of the health care sector and new investment…
How to approach utilities ETFs
Prior to the pandemic, utilities companies performed quite well on positive fundamentals. This pushed their valuations to relatively high…
Global health-care ETFs provide defence, diversification
The quest for a Covid-19 vaccine has provided a shot in the arm to the global health-care sector. At the…
The Outlook for Healthcare
Paul MacDonald of Harvest Portfolios outlines what the future could hold for the healthcare sector for the rest of 2020 and beyond – and the best…
These four ETFs can help investors focus on cash flow, safety and diversification amid uncertain times
In uncertain markets, such as…
The Gold Strategy for Uncertain Times
Gold never totally goes away. Certain assets take the spotlight, capture investor interest, and play consistent…
This tech ETF doubled in 2 days
One tech ETF has almost doubled in value in the past two weeks, with most of its rise taking place over a 48-hour period. Not by offering…
New economy REITs buck virus tide
Companies that offer data centres for cloud computing and last mile delivery are one area of REIT growth.
The social distancing tech winners
The leaders of Harvest Portfolios tell WP why some tech stocks have boomed despite the recent market…
Harvesting Enhanced Income from Large Cap Stocks in the ‘Lower-for-Longer Lockdown’ Market
Enhanced Income ETFs stand to…
Why gold will grow now and defend later
After a rough turn in the decade-plus bull market, investors are starting to look at gold favourably again.
Why oil went negative
Earlier today, for the first time in history, U.S. oil prices crude collapsed into negative territory, mainly because demand has vanished …
Investing During a Crisis: Be Wary of the Bubble
There are two important things to remember when trying to navigate investments during a pandemic: first…
Will some tech stocks boom during social distancing?
While the S&P 500 has lost around 30 per cent of its value in the last month, Zoom, the video conferencing…
Forging a path in fixed income
Harvest Portfolios is stepping into the fixed income space with US corporate bonds at the core of its strategy.
Canadian manager invests in U.S. healthcare
An ageing population, growing spending on healthcare and technological innovation in…
Attractive opportunities in recovering U.S. health-care sector
Health care was the second-worst performing sector after energy in the…
Multiple Sectors Make the News
Online in 2018, when the investment world was obsessed with what was happening in the cannabis…
Gold Valued For 40,000 Years
The history of humankind’s use of gold can be traced back as far as 6000 BC when it was fashioned into rudimentary…
REITs take a global high tech turn
Real estate investments trusts (REITs) are popular with income seeking investors because of the dividends…
Brand Loyalty
THE World’s most recognizable brands have a historical track record, attract some of the best talent on the globe, distribute their…
What the Saudi attack means for Canadian Oil
“What is happening with the risks in the Middle East have no bearing on the political and regulatory issues…
Globe Advisor features Harvest Tech Achievers ETF
The Harvest Tech Achievers Growth and Income ETF (TSX: HTA) was featured this week in an article in…
Tech storage epitomizes reach of global REITs
There is a new world order when it comes to REITs – and investors should be venturing outside Canada…
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