Put a Charge in Your Portfolio with This Electric ETF April 26, 2021
The federal government is fielding pleas to reduce carbon emissions to zero by the year 2035, which should charge up assets like the
“Governors from a dozen states are asking President Biden to ban the sale of cars and light trucks that emit greenhouse gases by 2035,” an NPR article noted. “In a letter to the president, the governors of California, New York, North Carolina and nine other states all but one a Democrat asked for the change ahead of a White House climate summit, scheduled to begin Thursday.”
“By establishing a clear regulatory path to ensuring that all vehicles sold in the United States are zero-emission, we can finally clear the air and create high-road jobs,” the governors wrote in the letter.
Here’s an ETF to Play the Current Health Care Delivery Landscape April 22, 2021
Covid-19 certainly changed the way health care delivery was performed. The pandemic saw a substantial rise in telemedicine, which investors capitalized on using the
“The COVID-19 pandemic shifted life as we knew it prompting the adoption of technological medical approaches,” a Benzinga article noted, highlighting stocks that are thriving in this “new normal” of healthcare. “Telemedicine, for example, was widely criticized before and now is one of the most useful tools for better patient management and minimizing disruption in healthcare delivery.”
EDOC seeks to invest in companies positioned to benefit from further advances in the field of telemedicine and digital health. This includes companies involved in Telemedicine, Health Care Analytics, Connected Health Care Devices, and Administrative Digitization.
April 15, 2021
The work from home dynamic of the capital markets was reinforced Tuesday as news of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause broke, a stark reminder that the country is not out of the woods yet. The
“Injections of Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine came to a sudden halt across the country on Tuesday after federal health agencies called for a pause in the vaccine’s use as they examine a rare blood-clotting disorder that emerged in six recipients,” as reported by the New York Times. “All six were women between the ages of 18 and 48, and all developed the illness within one to three weeks of vaccination. One woman in Virginia died, and a second woman in Nebraska has been hospitalized in critical condition.”
April 12, 2021
When peeling back the layers of U.S. president Biden’s infrastructure plan, one of the key components is shoring up internet access to all Americans. This facet can help bolster cloud computing services and the
The obvious benefactor of Biden’s plan is infrastructure that will help modernize highways. However, one key component is providing internet access to those in hard-to-reach pockets of the country.
One of CLOU’s holdings, Amazon, stands to benefit from the Biden proposal. As such, it got the backing of founder Jeff Bezos in a statement that supported the president’s initiatives.
“Expanding broadband infrastructure is also a key focus of the plan, which says that by one definition there are 30 million Americans living in areas where broadband isn’t available to provide internet access at minimally acceptable speeds,” a Motley Fool article explained. “Those are all potential Amazon customers, not just for e-commerce, but also video streaming
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