Harvest ETFs - HHIS: Income & Growth with High Income Shares ETFs

Harvest ETFs’ High Income Shares ETFs offer a strategy focused on U.S. stocks, covered calls, and monthly cash flow—now accessible in both Canadian and U.S. dollars.

Harvest ETFs - HHIS: Income & Growth with High Income Shares ETFs

A Flexible Approach to Generating Monthly Cash Flow

Income-focused investors looking for a way to balance cash flow and market participation may find a compelling option in Harvest High Income Shares ETFs. As Paul MacDonald, CFA, CIO at Harvest ETFs (manager of Harvest High Income Shares), explains, these ETFs hold individual U.S. stocks while utilizing a covered call strategy to generate monthly cash flow. With listings on the Toronto Stock Exchange, investors can access these ETFs in both Canadian and U.S. dollars, offering flexibility. Additionally, with modest leverage, the strategy aims to optimize returns while maintaining exposure to quality U.S. companies.

To explore more about Harvest High Income Shares ETFs, visit Harvest Portfolios.

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