ETF Trends CEO Tom Lydon discussed the
IQ Healthy Hearts ETF (HART) on this week’s “ETF of the Week” podcast with Chuck Jaffe on the MoneyLife Show.
HART tracks a market-cap-weighted index composed of global stocks with favorable health-related ESG ratings. The fund adopts a thematic ESG investment approach aligned with the American Heart Association’s overall mission of helping people live longer, healthier lives.
Continuing down this path, HART invests in companies that reflect core AHA initiatives, research, and programming, with a specific focus on those that provide a diagnosis and/or treatment of cardiovascular diseases and manufacturing and distribution of healthy food or wellness products.
February 11, 2021
The U.S. dollar, Treasury yields, and gold prices are all working together to create their own symphony. ETF traders have the ability to bring this music to their ears with four leveraged Direxion Investments products.
For moves in gold prices, traders can use the:
Direxion Daily Gold Miners Bull 2X ETF (NUGT): seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, of 200% of the daily performance of the NYSE Arca Gold Miners Index. The index is comprised of publicly traded companies that operate globally in both developed and emerging markets and are involved primarily in the mining for gold and silver.
February 11, 2021
Exchange traded funds make it easy for investors to access international stocks, but many broad-based pure beta funds don’t provide much exposure to entrepreneurial companies. The
ERSX selects the most entrepreneurial, primarily Non-US Small Cap companies, that meet the thresholds embedded in its proprietary Entrepreneur Factor (EF). ERShares’ ETF delivers strong performance across a variety of investment strategies without disrupting investors’ underlying risk profile metrics. Their geographic diversity enables them to harness global advantages through additional returns associated with currency fluctuations, strategic geographic allocations, comparative trade imbalances, and relative supply/demand strengths.
International entrepreneurs are setting a torrid pace to start 2021, one highlighted by ERShares founder Joel Shulman in a recent CNBC interview.