Contrarian Investors at Work with a Once-Sleepy ETF

Contrarian Investors at Work with a Once-Sleepy ETF

Every morning, Bloomberg New releases a “Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day” snapshot with important news for investors. On December 3, 2020, the U.S. Global Jets ETF (JETS) was mentioned. Read the feature by Cormac Mullen, cross-asset reporter and editor for Bloomberg News: “The life story of a once-sleepy exchange-traded fund … Continued

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A Gold Mining ETF with A Twist

A Gold Mining ETF with A Twist

Andrew Hecht, author of the Hecht Commodity Report, discusses the benefits of royalty and streaming companies in a post on Seeking Alpha. “Mining stocks carry idiosyncratic risks of management and specific producing properties. However, products that hold a portfolio of mining shares diversify the idiosyncratic risk… In a highly capital-intensive business, gold royalty companies have … Continued

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An ETF For Investors That Can Handle Turbulence

Noting the extreme volatility of airline stocks since the global pandemic decimated air travel, Todd Shriber of InvestorPlace highlights that the U.S. Global Jets ETF (JETS) – the only airline ETF on the market – can offer investors upside if they can handle the turbulence. Shriber calls JETS “one of the more interesting stories from … Continued

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How ‘JETS’ ETF Took Off

$1.5 billion in just a few months. Drew Voros of ETF.com spoke with Frank Holmes, U.S. Global Investors CEO and chief investment officer, to learn about the JETS story. Below is an excerpt from the interview. Read the full conversation at ETF.com. ETF.com: “JETS” has been one of the ETFs of the year in performance and … Continued

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3 ETFs for a Strong Economic Recovery From the Pandemic

Morningstar’s Alex Bryan highlighted three ETFs that could benefit from a strong economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – one of which is the U.S. Global Jets ETF (JETS). Bryan said some segments of the market could bounce back stronger than others, such as the airline sector, which sold off faster than the wider market … Continued

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