Title: Your One-Way Ticket to Investing in Major Airlines
Date: Thursday, October 04, 2018
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 1 hour
A stronger middle-income consumer base has contributed to rising discretionary spending globally, fueling a potential growth opportunity in the transportation segment, namely the airline industry. In the upcoming webcast, join U.S. Global Investors and ETF Trends as they dive into the airline industry, explore strengthening fundamentals, and consider ways for advisors to diversify using an airline sector strategy.
Tom Lydon, Editor and Publisher of ETF Trends moderates this discussion on the following:
- An overview of the airline industry and the sector’s outlook heading into year end
- How the summer travel season performed and what investors might expect in the upcoming holiday season
- Fundamentals that support the airline industry ahead, including new revenue streams and loyalty programs
- How financial advisors can incorporate an airline sector strategy into a diversified portfolio
No longer accepted for one hour of CFP/CIMA CE credit for live and on-demand attendees
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CEO and Chief Investment Officer
U.S. Global Investors
Editor and Publisher
ETF Trends
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ETF Trends publisher Tom Lydon is on the board of U.S. Global Investors.
Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal.
For more information on the U.S. Global Jets ETF download a prospectus here.
Distributed by Quasar Distributors, LLC. U.S. Global Investors is the investment adviser to JETS.
Diversification does not guarantee a profit or protect from loss in a declining market.
Airline Companies may be adversely affected by a downturn in economic conditions that can result in decreased demand for air travel and may also be significantly affected by changes in fuel prices, labor relations and insurance costs.