TV Interviews
Harvest ETFs professionals provide their television commentary
Paul MacDonald’s Market Outlook
Paul MacDonald, chief investment officer and portfolio manager at Harvest Portfolios Group, discusses his outlook for the markets.
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald on BNN Bloomberg Market Call to discuss Healthcare
Chief Investment Officer Paul…
Enhanced Income for a Low Yield Environment
With equity valuations are at historic highs, and dividend and bond yields are at historic lows…
What will it take to turn sentiment in Canadian energy stocks?
The federal election is out of the way, now what? Paul MacDonald…
TMS 2019 David Wysocki – Harvest Portfolios
Warren Buffett Investing Advice From Michael Kovacs
In this interview with SmallCapPower at the MoneyShow Toronto 2019, Harvest Portfolios…
There’s just enough investor nervousness to get into gold: ETF manager
Mike Dragosits, portfolio manager of Harvest Portfolios Group, joins…
Building Wealth with Long Term Equity Investments
CIO & PM Paul MacDonald – BNN Bloomberg Video Replay
CIO & PM Paul MacDonald – BNN Bloomberg
The healthcare sector is a direct beneficiary of one of the only secular, non-cyclical and permanent…
Harvest ETFs opened the market to celebrate the launch of the Harvest Global Gold Giants Index ETF (TSX: HGGG).
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