OAKVILLE, ON, May 23, 2018 /CNW/ - Harvest Portfolios Group
Inc. ("Harvest") completed the quarterly rebalance of the portfolio
holdings of the Blockchain Technologies ETF ("HBLK") on
May 18, 2018.
HBLK was the first blockchain ETF launched in Canada and seeks to replicate, to the extent
reasonably possible and before fees and expenses, the performance
of the Harvest Blockchain Technologies Index. The Harvest
Blockchain Technologies Index has been designed to track the
performance of issuers exposed to the development and
implementation of blockchain technologies. The ETF invests in
equity securities of issuers exposed, directly or indirectly, to
the development and implementation of blockchain and distributed
ledger technologies.
The Harvest Blockchain Technologies Index is rebalanced
quarterly and is composed of two segments, the Large Cap Blockchain
issuer segment and the Emerging Blockchain issuer segment. Full
details regarding the Harvest Blockchain Technology Index can be
found on the Harvest website.
"By replicating the Harvest Blockchain Technologies Index, HBLK
systematically shifts weightings as the Emerging Blockchain segment
develops while blending in large established technology companies
that are dedicating resources to blockchain technologies," said
Michael Kovacs, President and CEO of
Harvest. "We believe this portfolio structure is the intelligent
solution to invest in the blockchain evolution."
The updated HBLK portfolio can be found on the Harvest website:
www.harvestportfolios.com
About Harvest Portfolios Group Inc.
Founded in 2009, Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. is a Canadian
Investment Fund Manager which offers an innovative suite of
exchange traded funds, mutual funds and publicly-listed structured
products designed to satisfy the long-term growth and income needs
of investors. We pride ourselves in creating trusted investment
solutions that meet the expectations of our investors.
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SOURCE Harvest Portfolios Group Inc.