Hey Eric, does SETM give investors broader exposure than the other 3? How I understand it is that SETM is the least specialized and gives investors exposure to lithium, uranium and copper (and others).
Asking, bc I’m looking for broader exposure in this space.
Great question...and yes, SETM gives a broader exposure to energy...top 3 holdings are uranium, copper and some gold...with 2/3 of that being uranium. Then you have rare earths, other energy companies. Top sector holdings in this ETF is Basic Materials at 76% and Energy another 22%. This is as opposed to the other ETFs being specific to copper, lithium, and uranium.
Hey, wanted to let you know I just subscribed. I love hearing about useful new ETF offerings and, more broadly, your ethos of helping self-directed investors resonates with what I'm doing over at my own publication. Keep it up!
Hey Eric, does SETM give investors broader exposure than the other 3? How I understand it is that SETM is the least specialized and gives investors exposure to lithium, uranium and copper (and others).
Asking, bc I’m looking for broader exposure in this space.
Great question...and yes, SETM gives a broader exposure to energy...top 3 holdings are uranium, copper and some gold...with 2/3 of that being uranium. Then you have rare earths, other energy companies. Top sector holdings in this ETF is Basic Materials at 76% and Energy another 22%. This is as opposed to the other ETFs being specific to copper, lithium, and uranium.
Hey, wanted to let you know I just subscribed. I love hearing about useful new ETF offerings and, more broadly, your ethos of helping self-directed investors resonates with what I'm doing over at my own publication. Keep it up!
I appreciate the feedback.