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A Red-Hot Industry and Two Travel ETFs That Aims to Take Advantage
Demand is red-hot in the travel and leisure industry, which has bolstered the Harvest Travel & Leisure Index ETF (TRVL:TSX) in 2024.
Harvest Commentary: A Gloomy April Sees Investors Take Profits
Investors took profits in April, but the Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL:TSX) and others offer value and monthly income in May.
Revisiting Interest Rates and Fixed Income in Spring 2024
By Ambrose O’Callaghan The strategy of the United States Federal Reserve and its peers in the developed world had seemingly come into focus coming into 2024. In 2023, several statements from Fed chairman Jerome Powell led investors to believe that the first of several...
Healthcare (HHL): Spring 2024 Checkup
The Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL) accesses value and growth opportunity in the healthcare space while providing monthly income.
An Innovation in Passive Income Investing: Balanced Covered Call ETFs
Passive income investors get traditional asset allocation and covered call writing with the innovative Harvest Balanced Income & Growth ETF.
Take Advantage of 3 Fast-Growing Sub-Sectors with the HIND ETF
The industrial sector is experiencing a resurgence in 2024, fuelled by the three “Rs”: Recovery, Rebuilding, and Repatriation.
Q&A with Michael Kovacs on the Launch of Three New Harvest ETFs
Harvest ETFs CEO Michael Kovacs discusses the Harvest Balanced Income & Growth ETF and the Harvest Industrial Leaders Income ETF.
Industrials are Taking Off: This ETF Offers Exposure and Monthly Cash Distributions
The new Harvest Industrial Leaders Income ETF (HIND) offers exposure to leading industrials, market trends, and provides high monthly income.
The Smart Balance: HBIG Blends Tradition with Innovation
The Harvest Balanced Income & Growth ETF (HBIG:TSX) blends the traditional 60/40 portfolio with Harvest’s innovative covered call writing.
Harvest Commentary: Markets Calm in March
By Ambrose O’Callaghan The month of March was largely uneventful and positive, which was worth celebrating from investors’ point of view. Major markets in the United States enjoyed solid gains in March with consistency across sectors. Although the technology sector...
A Closer Look at ETF Liquidity
The rise of ETFs since the 2008-2009 financial crisis has led to questions about how easy they might be to buy and sell, especially…
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