James Davolos on Real Vision Daily Briefing – Should We Still Ride The Inflation Winners? (Aired on 3/9/2023)
IMPORTANT RISK DISCLOSURES
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The Horizon Kinetics Inflation Beneficiaries ETF (Symbol: INFL) is an exchange traded fund managed by Horizon Kinetics Asset Management LLC (“HKAM”).
Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Shares of any ETF are bought and sold at market price (not NAV), may trade at a discount or premium to NAV and are not individually redeemed from the Fund. Brokerage commissions will reduce returns. The Fund’s investments in securities linked to real assets involve significant risks, including financial, operating, and competitive risks. Investments in securities linked to real assets expose the Fund to potentially adverse macroeconomic conditions, such as a rise in interest rates or a downturn in the economy in which the asset is located.
The Fund is non‐diversified, meaning it may concentrate its assets in fewer individual holdings than a diversified fund. Therefore, the Fund is more exposed to individual stock volatility than a diversified fund.
Fund holdings and sector allocations are subject to change at any time and should not be considered recommendations to buy or sell any security.
Opinions expressed are subject to change at any time, are not guaranteed and should not be considered investment advice. None of the Horizon Kinetics ETFs, including INFL, is designed to be dependent upon the success of any individual cryptocurrency or protocol.
Opinions expressed are subject to change at any time, are not guaranteed and should not be considered investment advice.
Foreside and Horizon Kinetics are not affiliated with Real Vision or Alex Gurevich.
The Fund invests in foreign securities which involve greater volatility and political, economic and currency risks and differences in accounting methods. These risks are greater for investments in emerging markets.
The Fund may invest in the securities of smaller and mid‐capitalization companies, which may be more volatile than funds that invest in larger, more established companies. The fund is actively managed and may be affected by the investment adviser’s security selections.
DEFINITIONS
Hard Assets refer to a tangible assets or resources with fundamental value.
Hard Assets refer to a tangible assets or resources with fundamental value.
GDP (Gross domestic product) is the total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a specific time period.
SPR (Strategic Petroleum Reserves) are emergency crude stockpiles stored to support economic activity in the event of a supply disruption. OPEC aims to manage the supply of oil in an effort to set the price of oil on the world market, in order to avoid fluctuations that might affect the economies of both producing and purchasing countries.
OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) refers to a group of 13 of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
Median 30 Day Spread is a calculation of Fund’s median bid-ask spread, expressed as a percentage rounded to the nearest hundredth, computed by: identifying the Fund’s national best bid and national best offer as of the end of each 10 second interval during each trading day of the last 30 calendar days; dividing the difference between each such bid and offer by the midpoint of the national best bid and national best offer; and identifying the median of those values.
CPI: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services.
Dividend yield: Dividend yield equals the annual dividend per share divided by the stock’s price per share.
Stagflation: Persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country’s economy.
Duration: Bond duration is a measure of how much bond prices are likely to change if and when interest rates move.
Basis points: Basis points are a common unit of measure for percentages in finance. One basis point is equal to 1/100th of 1%.
Yield to worst: The yield to worst is the minimum yield that can be received on a bond, assuming the issuer doesn’t default.
S&P 500 Index: The S&P 500® Index represents an unmanaged, broad-based basket of stocks. It is typically used as a proxy for overall market performance.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average: is a price-weighted measure of 30 U.S. blue-chip companies. The index covers all industries except transportation and utilities.
The Russell 2000® Index: measures the performance of the small-cap segment of the US equity universe. The Russell 2000 Index is a subset of the Russell 3000® Index representing approximately 7% of the total market capitalization of that index, as of the most recent reconstitution. It includes approximately 2,000 of the smallest securities based on a combination of their market cap and current index membership.
The NASDAQ Composite Index: measures all NASDAQ domestic and international based common type stocks listed on The NASDAQ Stock Market. Today the NASDAQ Composite includes over 2,500 companies.
Beta: The beta of a security is a measurement of its volatility of returns relative to the entire market. It is used as a measure of risk.
Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS): TIPS are designed to provide protection against inflation. The principal of a TIPS increases with inflation and decreases with deflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index. When a TIPS matures, you are paid the adjusted principal or original principal, whichever is greater.
Cash Flow: Cash Flow (CF) is the increase or decrease in the amount of money a business, institution, or individual has.
M2: M2 is a measure of the U.S. money stock that includes M1 (currency and coins held by the non-bank public, checkable deposits, and travelers’ checks) plus savings deposits (including money market deposit accounts), small time deposits under $100,000, and shares in retail money market mutual funds.
P/E Ratio: Price Earnings Ratio is the relationship between a company’s stock price and earnings per share.
Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against a loss in a declining market.
HKAM does not provide tax or legal advice, all investors are encouraged to consult their tax and legal advisors regarding an investment in the Fund. You may obtain additional information about HKAM at our website at www.horizonkinetics.com.
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The Horizon Kinetics Inflation Beneficiaries ETF (INFL) is distributed by Foreside Fund Services, LLC (“Foreside”). Foreside is not affiliated with INFL or Horizon Kinetics LLC or its subsidiaries.