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WEBCAST TODAY: Holiday Shipping & Air Travel – Two ETFs to Consider

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We connect you with exclusive offers at [ETFdb.com](. [View this email as a webpage]( Earn 1 CE credit by attending this webcast with ETF Trends and U.S. Global Investors. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](%%view_online%%). [ETF Trends and ETF Database. US Global ] WEBCAST Can Investors Capitalize on Supply Chain Disruptions? New ETF Opportunity THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2021 | 2:00PM ET [REGISTER NOW]( INSIDE THE WEBINAR With the global economy getting back on its feet, supply chains have been dominating headlines. What's lost in the noise is how the shipping and air freight industries will potentially benefit from the enormous, synchronized rebound in global trade, all while fiscal stimulus appears to be fueling consumption. In this upcoming discussion with U.S. Global Investors and ETF Trends, we'll explore how a supply and demand imbalance, partially due to COVID-19 and the upcoming holiday season, may be a boon for investors looking to potentially enhance their portfolios ahead. Join Lara Crigger, Managing Editor of ETF Trends and ETF Database, as she moderates a discussion on: - Shipping and air freight's role in the global economy - How recent port congestions can signal demand opportunities - Seasonal holiday trends that could further support shipping and air freight - Focus on a newly launched shipping and air freight investment strategy seeking to capture these opportunities ​​​ Accepted for 1 CFP and CIMA CE Credit* [REGISTER NOW]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FEATURED SPEAKERS Frank Holmes U.S. Global Investors Lara Crigger ETF Trends and ETF Database [REGISTER NOW]( [follow on Twitter]( | [friend on Facebook]( | [follow on LinkedIn]( *Accepted for one hour of CFP, CIMA®, CIMC® or CPWA® CE Credit for live and on-demand webcast attendees. CFA Institute members are encouraged to self-document their continuing professional development activities in their online CE tracker. Distributed by Quasar Distributors, LLC. 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