HBTE - Harvest: Bitcoin Leaders Enhanced Income ETF
Harvest’s HBTE ETF combines Bitcoin-related equities with a covered call strategy designed to generate high monthly income.

Exposure to Bitcoin Ecosystem Stocks with Added Income Potential
As interest in digital assets continues to grow, Harvest ETFs has introduced the Bitcoin Leaders Enhanced Income ETF (HBTE) to offer investors exposure to the broader Bitcoin ecosystem. This ETF includes leading publicly traded companies involved in the development, infrastructure, and financial services surrounding Bitcoin. Unlike direct ownership of cryptocurrency, this fund offers a stock-based approach backed by a covered call strategy that aims to deliver consistent monthly income.
HBTE is designed for those looking to participate in the Bitcoin sector while managing volatility and seeking cash flow. With its focus on established industry players and its income-enhancing structure, the ETF provides an alternative route into the digital asset space—one that blends equity exposure with yield. Now trading on the TSX, the fund reflects Harvest’s continued effort to bring tailored income solutions to Canadian investors through sector-specific innovation.
Key Points:
- Exposure to top companies in the Bitcoin ecosystem
- Covered call strategy for enhanced monthly income
- TSX-listed ETF offering indirect access to the crypto market
- Designed to balance sector growth with cash flow
To learn more about Harvest Bitcoin Leaders Enhanced Income ETF (TSX: HBTE), please click the request investor info button.
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