Harvest Palantir Enhanced High Income Shares ETF (TSX:PLTE)

Canada flag Canada · Delayed Price · Currency is CAD
17.58
-0.17 (-0.96%)
Apr 28, 2026, 3:55 PM EST
-7.67%
Assets 174.71M
Expense Ratio n/a
PE Ratio n/a
Dividend (ttm) 7.10
Dividend Yield 39.98%
Ex-Dividend Date Apr 30, 2026
Payout Frequency Monthly
Payout Ratio n/a
1-Year Return -7.67%
Volume 54,473
Open 17.77
Previous Close 17.75
Day's Range 17.47 - 17.87
52-Week Low 14.92
52-Week High 31.20
Beta n/a
Holdings 3
Inception Date Jan 16, 2025

About PLTE

Harvest Palantir Enhanced High Income Shares ETF is an exchange traded fund launched and managed by Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. The fund invests in public equity markets of the United States. It invests directly and through derivatives in stocks of companies operating across Software and IT Services. The fund uses derivatives such as options to create its portfolio. It invests in growth and value stocks of companies across diversified market capitalization. The fund seeks to benchmark the performance of its portfolio against the Solactive US Large & Mid Cap Technology Index NTR. Harvest Palantir Enhanced High Income Shares ETF was formed on January 16, 2025 and is domiciled in Canada.

Asset Class Equity
Category Information Technology
Region North America
Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol PLTE
Provider Harvest ETFs
Index Tracked Solactive US Large & Mid Cap Technology Index - Benchmark TR Net

Performance

PLTE had a total return of 27.01% in the past year. Since the fund's inception, the average annual return has been 72.07%, including dividends.

Top 10 Holdings

100.00% of assets
Name Symbol Weight
Palantir Technologies Inc. PLTR 127.64%
Written Call Options n/a -0.76%
Cash And Other Net Assets And Liabilities n/a -26.88%

Dividend History

Ex-Dividend Amount Pay Date
Apr 30, 2026 0.550 CAD May 6, 2026
Mar 31, 2026 0.600 CAD Apr 6, 2026
Feb 27, 2026 0.600 CAD Mar 6, 2026
Jan 30, 2026 0.650 CAD Feb 6, 2026
Dec 31, 2025 0.650 CAD Jan 6, 2026
Nov 28, 2025 0.650 CAD Dec 5, 2025
Full Dividend History