• Diversify with Ease

    Like traditional mutual funds, ETFs contain a basket of assets, including potentially stocks, bonds and currencies, allowing investors to target specific themes or strategies, while lessening single-stock risk.

  • Transparency

    Most ETFs publish their holdings daily. In addition to knowing what you own, ETFs are generally more efficient and, on average, offered at a lower expense ratio than comparable mutual funds. For shareholders, this likely means lower and more predictable cost of ownership.

  • Accessibility

    ETFs are bought and sold on an exchange (similar to a stock), enabling investors access to the market and their investments throughout the trading day. With more than 2,000 ETFs listed in the U.S. alone, this provides wide-ranging choice and flexibility.

    2021 Stock Positions in place:
    Emerging Technologies Plays:

Hot Sector ~ Cloud Computing ~ SaaS = Software as a service

1. SKYY – First Trust Cloud Computing ETF

2. CLOU – Global X Cloud Computing ETF

3. ARKW – ARK Next generation Int ETF

Renewable Energy “Green Energy”, The US Government is investing 2 Trillion in to Green Energy by July 2021.

Green Energy EFTS:

  1. ICLN – iShares Global Clean Energy ETF
  2. PBW – Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF
  3. QCLN – First Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Green Energy Index Fund
  4. PZD – Invesco Cleantech ETF
  5. FAN – First Trust Global Wind Energy ETF
  6. ACES – ALPS Clean Energy ETF
  7. TAN – Invesco Solar ETF

Green Energy Stocks:

NIO – NIO

Enphase Tech – ENPH

SunPower – SPWR

Solar Edge – SEDG

Vivint Solar – VVNT

Ballard Power Systems – BLDP

Plug Power – PLUG

Bloom Tech – BE

Investors have multiple options for buying ETFs, Online through Robinhood, SoFi or any other brokerage account with access to U.S. stock exchanges.