Videos & Podcasts
Video and podcast commentary from Harvest ETFs professionals
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.
Episode 22 | A look at 2022 with President & CEO of Harvest ETFs Michael Kovacs | Harvest Talks
After a challenging year for investors..
Canadian Income ETFs paying US Dollar Cashflow
Harvest ETFs President & CEO Michael Kovacs outlines the “U” class available on some Harvest Equity…
A Gold ETF focused on Gold Producers | HGGG
Harvest President & CEO Michael Kovacs explains how the Harvest Global Gold Giants Index ETF…
Episode 21 | What is a call option ETF? | Harvest Talks
Harvest ETFs Chief Investment Officer & Portfolio Manager explains..
Episode 20 | Real Estate assets in a rising rate environment | Harvest Talks
Harvest ETFs Portfolio Manager Mike Dragosits joins the podcast to…
Higher Income from established ETFs | Enhanced Equity Income ETFs
Harvest ETFs President & CEO…
Episode 19 | Tech is dead, long live Technology | Harvest Talks
Three quarters into a rough year for tech stocks, Harvest ETFs…
Episode 18 | Is the U.S. in a recession, or just a short recess? | Harvest Talks
After two quarters of negative growth, debate is raging over…
Episode 17 | Is it time for energy investors to look at large-cap with Mike Dragosits | Harvest Talks
Oil prices have swung extremely…
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