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Are investors rekindling love affair with gold?
by James Burton, Wealth Professional.
25 July 2019
Are investors rekindling love affair with gold?
Investors’ on-off love affair with gold may not be at the seductive levels of the early 1980s or post…
Mike Dragosits, PM on Energy
The Trans Mountain pipeline green light is little more than an incremental step forward and there remains “muddy waters to wade…
Breaking the myths around covered call options
Even the most off-base misconceptions can be hard to shake. It’s almost as if once…
These three lesser-known ETFs are worth considering as the bull market marches on
Several major stock indexes touched new highs this month and…
Safety, Growth and Income are the Harvest Way.
Originally printed in Canadian ETF Watch (ETF 2019)
The blurring line between active and passive management
Can they still be categorized in separate buckets?
The reality of drug pricing; Paul MacDonald CIO interviewed by Morningstar.ca
High drug prices have been making headlines recently, with a recent U.S…
ETF Spotlight: Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF
Traditionally, healthcare investing hasn’t held the same representation in Canada as it has around the world.
Prime your portfolios for a maturing market cycle
Those reminiscent of 2008 may still share a sensitivity to the word ‘cycle’, however, the progression…
Kovacs: Perfect time for gold and utilities ETFs
Clients whose nerves have been frayed by recent market meltdowns and interest rate policy have been…
Harvest launches gold ETF
The ETF invests primarily in large gold-mining issuers that are listed on a regulated stock exchange in North America, Australia or certain…
Harvest Portfolios introduces gold ETF
“As we move into late innings in a strong U.S. economy and hot U.S. growth, opportunities may arise to…
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