
09-20-2021, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy
Utility ETF, because of the uniqueness of the regulated utility market in this country. Based upon statutes, the utilities are guaranteed a return on assets. With the grid needing to be upgraded to nearly twice its size for the green movement, increased CAPEX means increased profits, and then increased dividends.
These are regulated monopolies, which have guaranteed returns, and a constantly growing demand.
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sportsguy
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Thanks, Coach. Your suggestion makes sense to me - especially in view of today's market movement.
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