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Canada’s largest covered call fixed income ETF: Delivering stability, high monthly income, and tax efficiency
Harvest ETFs explores the role of covered call U.S. Treasury ETFs and income strategies amidst rate cuts.
Utilities rebound as rates fall
Utility and infrastructure stocks lag the broader stock market when interest rates are rising, but they have a better time when rates start to fall.
Peace of Mind Investing and Monthly Income: The Smart Balance
JP Morgan Health Care Conference sets the tone for the industry each year, what has 2024’s conference told us so far?
What America’s largest Healthcare industry conference has told us about the sector in 2024
JP Morgan Health Care Conference sets the tone for the industry each year, what has 2024’s conference told us so far?
What happened to Healthcare stocks in 2023?
Portfolio manager explains why utilities are interest rate sensitive and what a hard or soft landing could mean for the sector…
Examining Harvest ETFs Product line-up and specialty as a firm
Portfolio manager explains why utilities are interest rate sensitive and what a hard or soft landing could mean for the sector…
Do peaking interest rates mean good times for utilities stocks?
Portfolio manager explains why utilities are interest rate sensitive and what a hard or soft landing could mean for the sector…
If ‘revenge travel’ is over, where does that leave travel stocks?
Revenge travel has been a buzzword across travel-related companies since the end of the pandemic. It means, essentially, that after…
Covered calls come for fixed income
Half a dozen fixed-income ETFs are the newest to rely on options writing to generate high monthly distributions.
Investing in 2023, 2024, Popular ETFs and more; Interview with Michael Kovacs, CEO of Harvest Portfolio Group.
Higher-for-longer interest rates is the reality rippling through bond markets. As rates go up, prices of bonds go down, offering more…
All else being equal: Making the case for equal-weight ETFs
In an equal-weight strategy, such as the one employed by the Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Index ETF, the mightiest names are cut down to size.
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