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Where Does the Tech Sector Stand After Winter Earnings Season?
By Ambrose O’Callaghan The technology sector has put together a strong performance in the year-over-year period as of early afternoon trading on Tuesday, February 6, 2024. For example, the S&P 500 Information Technology Index has delivered a year-over-year return...
3 Things to Know About the RRSP Contribution Deadline
By Ambrose O’Callaghan A Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) is a registered account that is offered to Canadian citizens that is designed to help them save and better prepare for their eventual retirement. This registered account was first introduced in 1957 to...
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Harvest Tech Achievers Growth & Income ETF
Technology Shaping our World
Global Brands: A sign of success
Harvest’s global brands ETF offers income and growth
HBF offers a defensive strategy of growth and income drawing on the world’s most powerful brand names.
5 things that create global branding power
Global brands have a few things in common which help them project the same image no matter where…
Utilities offer consistent income in up and down markets
The contractual nature of the pricing means that revenues are set and often include inflation-linked increases.
The role of biopharmaceuticals and drug revenues
Biotechnology drugs differ from pharmaceutical drugs in that they use microorganisms to do the work.
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