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Rate Opportunity: High Monthly Income from Surging Global REITs
Falling interest rates and sector-specific growth could mean a big opportunity for the Harvest Global REIT Leaders Income ETF (HGR:TSX).
Should Canadians Make RRSP Contributions After 60?
If you are over 60 and thinking about if it’s worth contributing to an RRSP, know that there are a few factors…
What does high inflation mean for your retirement savings?
How persistently high inflation affects investments, and what you can do to minimize the impact on your retirement savings.
In 2022 Call Option ETFs showed their value | ETFs
This was not an easy year for markets, but one asset class delivered cash…
Why a focus on ‘leaders’ works in call option ETFs
Harvest ETFs Chief Investment Officer explains why the independent ETF…
Simplify Retirement with Income | Harvest ETFs
Inflation, longer life expectancy, and struggling markets have many…
This Tech ETF just won an industry-leading performance award | HTA
Award recognizes performance over 3 and 5 year period across all sector…
Retirement Income: Equity Income ETFs Could Offer Monthly Payments and Potential Upsides
As an increasing number of Canadians
Why the Travel Industry is holding strong despite inflation, recessionary pressure | TRVL
The US may have entered a recession
Harvest launches 5 new ETFs designed for higher income
The new ETFs invest directly in established equity income ETFs…
Investment Income and diversification in an unsteady market | ETFs
One ETF offers broad-based exposure and consistent investment income…
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