Videos & Podcasts
Video and podcast commentary from Harvest ETFs professionals

May 2025 Market Recap | 5 Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald looks at the market momentum in May, headwinds for healthcare and bonds, and why “sell in May and go away” has not been good advice in recent years.

Spring Checkup: US Healthcare in 2025 | Harvest Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald examines the state of the healthcare sector in spring 2025.
4 Step Plan To Get Your Money Together | Money Focus
In this edition of Money Focus, we explore a 4 step plan to get your money habits on track in 2025.On the Go? Listen to the Podcast!How to subscribe: The podcast is available to listen and subscribe through any of the following platforms:
The Advantages of a Global Utilities Portfolio | Harvest Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs portfolio manager Mike Dragosits, CFA, examines the advantages of a global utilities portfolio in 2025.
January 2025 Market Recap | 5 Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald provides analysis of the market in January, DeepSeek’s impact on tech stocks, and how tariffs could impact Canadian investing.
Industrials: An Exciting Opportunity in 2025 | Harvest Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs’ senior portfolio manager James Learmonth provides a deep dive into the industrial sector and the Harvest Industrial Leaders Income ETF (HIND:TSX) for 2025.
Year in Review 2024 | CEO Video – Harvest ETFs
2024 Year In Review with Michael Kovacs, President & CEO of Harvest ETFs.
2025 Preview, Milestones, and New ETFs | Harvest Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald provides an outlook for 2025, and looks at Harvest’s recent milestones and new ETFs coming soon.
November Market Recap | Harvest 5 in 5
Chief investment officer Paul MacDonald looks back on November 2024, and gives his insights on market highs, the healthcare space, and looking ahead to 2025.
Healthcare: Catalysts and Innovations | Harvest Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald highlights the catalysts and innovations that are positioned to transform the healthcare sector.
Healthcare: The Canadian Perspective and Long-Term Drivers | Harvest Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald highlights key long-term drivers in healthcare investing from a Canadian perspective.
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