Videos & Podcasts
Video and podcast commentary from Harvest ETFs professionals
Built Canada Strong: Harvest Canadian Income ETFs | Harvest Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs Senior Portfolio Manager Chris Heakes provides an overview of Canada’s thriving equity markets, and three “Canada Strong” Harvest Income ETFs.
October 2025 Market Recap | 5 Market Minutes
In this November edition of 5 Market Minutes, Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald looks at sector movements & earnings tones, market breadth expansion, barbell strategies, and monetary policy shifts.
MSHE: Windows of Opportunity
In this edition of Money Focus, we are reviewing the Harvest Microsoft Enhanced High Income Shares ETF (TSX: MSHE), which offers access to Microsoft stock and higher monthly income.
GOGY: Growth Potential & Higher Monthly Income
In this edition of Money Focus, we are reviewing the Harvest Alphabet Enhanced High Income Shares ETF (TSX: GOGY), which offers access to Alphabet stock and higher monthly income.
September 2025 Market Recap | 5 Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald kicks off October to discuss a broadening bull market, macro and technical indicators, and how the valuation debate is shaking out in late 2025.
Conversations at the Blossom Social Tour
Harvest ETFs senior copywriter Ambrose O’Callaghan is joined by Brandon and Marc Beavis, and Nathan Kennedy, during the Toronto Blossom Investor Conference.
APLE: Access a Tech Icon with Monthly Income
In this edition of Money Focus, we are reviewing the Harvest Apple Enhanced High Income Shares ETF (TSX: APLE), which offers access to Apple stock and higher monthly income.
MSTE: Exposure to a Bitcoin Proxy with Monthly Income | Money Focus
In this edition of Money Focus, we are reviewing the Harvest MicroStrategy Enhanced High Income Shares ETF (TSX: MSTE), which offers access to MicroStrategy stock and higher monthly income.On the Go? Listen to the Podcast!How to subscribe: The podcast is available to...
August 2025 Market Recap | 5 Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald scores the Canadian and US markets, gives a primer on the Fed, and introduces new Harvest Canadian High Income Shares.
July 2025 Market Recap | 5 Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald explores Canadian markets, TACO trades, bitcoin milestones, and the dog days of summer.
How to Invest in Weight Loss Drugs | Money Focus
In this edition of Money Focus, explore the exciting rise of weight loss drugs and how they could impact your portfolio.On the Go? Listen to the Podcast!How to subscribe: The podcast is available to listen and subscribe through any of the following platforms:
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