Videos & Podcasts
Video and podcast commentary from Harvest ETFs professionals
Replay: Post Election Market Outlook with Professor Jeremy Siegel
Wharton Professor of Finance and author Jeremy Siegel joins Harvest ETFs CEO Michael Kovacs to provide market insights on the Federal Reserve, interest rates, and the 2024 US Election.
October Market Recap | Harvest 5 in 5
Paul MacDonald, CIO at Harvest ETFs, discusses the S&P 500, bond price volatility, and the potential impacts of a Donald Trump presidency.
Global Utilities: A Market Opportunity | Harvest Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs Portfolio Manager Mike Dragosits discusses the market opportunity in global utilities today and why the Harvest Equal Weight Global Utilities Income ETF (HUTL:TSX) is worth consideration.
September Market Recap | Harvest 5 in 5
Harvest ETFs, CIO Paul MacDonald discusses market drivers, the Fed moving rates, winning defensive portfolios, and where Canada’s economy stands after three quarters.
August Market Recap | Harvest 5 in 5
Harvest ETFs, CIO Paul MacDonald, discusses the market drivers and breadth, rate expectations, impact of lower rates and debunked another US election myth.
July Market Recap | Harvest 5 in 5
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald joins the 5 and 5 to discuss sector performance, tech leadership, and US election myths.
AI Power Demand Spurs Opportunity for Utilities | Harvest Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs Portfolio Manager Mike Dragosits explores peak interest rates, the relationship between AI and data center demand, and the…
June Market Recap | Harvest 5 in 5: Episode 1
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald joins the 5 and 5 to review key market factors for June 2024.
Replay: Market Insights with Jeremy Siegel
Wharton Professor of Finance and author Jeremy Siegel joins Harvest ETFs CEO Michael Kovacs to provide market insights on the Federal Reserve, interest rates, and the 2024 US Election.
TRVL and the Travel & Leisure Sector in 2024 | Harvest Market Minutes: Episode 10
Explore the future of travel and leisure with Harvest ETFs Portfolio Manager Kushal Agarwal as he discusses demand drivers, post-pandemic trends, sub-sector differentiations, risks, and the Harvest Travel & Leisure Index ETF’s strategic positioning.
Healthcare and HHL: Spring 2024 Checkup | Harvest Market Minutes: Episode 9
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald talks about the latest developments in healthcare, focusing on the impact of volatility and earnings and valuations from different sub-sectors. He also highlights where he sees potential opportunities in the industry.
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