CTC Expands Portfolio Tracker

The CTC Portfolio Tracking Project invests a small amount for demonstration purposes in a range of ETFs in industries where CTC membership is concentrated, to create a long-range economic view of our critical industry sectors.

On the second day of this Project, CTC added the following ETFs to the Portfolio:


FINTECH

ARKF is an actively managed fund of stocks related to financial technology innovation.


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

IRBO tracks an equal-weighted index of global equities involved in robotics and artificial intelligence.

ARKQ is an actively managed fund with a broad mandate to invest in companies that its managers identify as benefiting from automation and other technological advancements.


CYBERSECURITY (CALCISO)

BUG seeks to invest in companies that stand to potentially benefit from the increased adoption of cybersecurity technology, such as those whose principal business is in the development and management of security protocols preventing intrusion and attacks to systems, networks, applications, computers, and mobile devices.


INTERNET OF THINGS (CLEAN ACRES)

SNSR seeks to invest in companies that stand to potentially benefit from the broader adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT), as enabled by technologies such as WiFi, 5G telecommunications infrastructure, and fiber optics. This includes the development and manufacturing of semiconductors and sensors, integrated products and solutions, and applications serving smart grids, smart homes, connected cars, and the industrial internet.


The holdings of this Portfolio Tracker are DETAILED HERE. CTC will provide regular updates on how these holdings perform over time, with a long-term hold point of view.

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CTC receives membership and sponsorship revenue from these providers, or may have received membership or sponsorship revenue from them in the past.