Insights drafted from experience to help you on your financial journey
Book Review: Deep Work
In this edition of Money Focus, a review of Cal Newport’s “Deep Work: Rules for Success in a Distracted World.”
New Year, New Financial Resolutions
Some investors may be keeping an eye on the Harvest Balanced Income & Growth ETF (TSX: HBIG) in the new year.
What to Do When Bad News Hits Your Stock?
Keeping calm and remembering your financial plan are a few of the ways investors can manage when bad news hits the stock market.
Should You Drive the Digital Highways?
In this edition of Money Focus, learn how to access the upside of digital giants like Amazon and Nvidia with Harvest High Income Shares ETFs.
Is Bitcoin a Hedge in These Volatile Times?
Canadian investors can get exposure to Bitcoin through single stock ETFs like the Harvest MicroStrategy Enhanced High Income Shares ETF (MSTE:TSX).
Using Weight Loss to Add Weight to Your Portfolio
The Harvest Eli Lilly High Income Shares ETF (LLHE-T) provides access to the upside of Eli Lilly’s weight loss drugs and high monthly income.
Want a Smoother Ride in the Stock Market? Consider a Low Volatility ETF
In this edition of Money Focus, Caroline Grimont examines two new ETFs that are using a 100% Canadian low volatility strategy.
3 Tips on What to Do with Your Tax Refund
In this edition of Money Focus, Caroline Grimont explores some of the ways you can utilize your Canadian tax refund in 2025.
Fund Spotlight: Harvest Balanced Income and Growth (HBIG)
Market volatility has led to renewed interest in traditional balanced portfolios like the Harvest Balanced Income & Growth ETF (HBIG:TSX).
Fund Spotlight: Harvest Travel and Leisure Income ETF (TRVI)
In the Money Focus piece, we are highlighting the Harvest Travel & Leisure Income ETF (TRVI:TSX), an income-focused travel portfolio.
7 Common RRSP Questions, Answered
Money Focus has answers for burning RRSP questions that Canadians might have on their minds, including how to use contribution room.
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