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Webcast 5/16: How to Invest in Pet, Care Infrastructure & Online Retail

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We connect you with exclusive offers at ETFdb.com. This is a commercial email, it may contain advertisement or solicitation. [View this email as a webpage]( [ETFdb and ETF Trends](  Pet Care, Infrastructure & Online Retail— Investing in Today's Global Trends Thursday, May 16, 2019 | 2:00 pm ET Sponsored by ProShares [REGISTER NOW »]( Famous advice says "invest in what you know"—70% of American households have pets and we spend billions on them annually; more than $8 trillion has been spent over the past decade to improve U.S. roads; and it’s projected that shoppers will spend about $3.5 trillion globally on online retail purchases this year and $4.8 trillion by 2021. Major trends like these are all around us, and they could be significant investment opportunities. [MORE INFO »]( What You'll Learn  Join ProShares and Tom Lydon, CEO of ETF Trends as they discuss how you can put them to work in your portfolio: - Why the pet care industry is growing so rapidly and how to invest in it - What makes infrastructure investments more deserving of your attention - Why online retail’s ascendency is just beginning, and how you can buy into it Accepted for 1 CFP/CIMA CE Credit* Speakers  Simeon Hyman Global Investment Strategist ProShares  Kieran Kirwan Director, Investment Strategy ProShares  Tom Lydon CEO  ETF Trends [REGISTER NOW »]( *Pending acceptance 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.  Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. The fund is subject to the risks faced by companies in the pet care industry. Although the pet care industry has historically seen steady growth and has been resilient to economic downturns, these trends may not continue or may reverse. Consumer tastes and preferences are difficult to forecast. Changing consumer preferences could have a negative impact on the revenue streams of companies in the pet care industry. Many companies in the pet care industry are small, independent producers and retailers. Investments in smaller companies typically exhibit higher volatility. Smaller company stocks also may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than stocks of larger companies. Please see summary and full [prospectuses]( for a more complete description of risks. There is no guarantee any ProShares ETF will achieve its investment objective. Shares of any ETF are generally bought and sold at market price (not NAV) and are not individually redeemed from the fund. Brokerage commissions will reduce returns. Carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of ProShares before investing. This and other information can be found in their summary and full [prospectuses](. Read them carefully before investing. ProShares are distributed by SEI Investments Distribution Co. ("SIDCO"), which is not affiliated with the funds' advisor or sponsor. SIDCO is located at 1 Freedom Valley Drive, Oaks, PA 19456.  This is a commercial email, it may contain advertisement or solicitation. If you have any further questions or concerns contact us by writing: ETF Database PO Box 822New York, NY 10108 [Add us to your address book]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website, ETF Database; which is in full compliance with CAN-SPAM 2008. We endeavor to maintain the highest standards of professionalism and corporate responsibility, and appreciate any comments from our customers. ETFdb or its affiliates are not affiliated with RealtyShares and does not endorse any publicly traded companies mentioned or products advertised above. Please read all disclaimers. If you have any questions concerning the advertiser or their product, please contact the advertiser at the address above. [View our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.]( Copyright 2009-2019 ETFdb. All rights reserved. Please note that we are not a registered investment firm or broker/dealer. Readers are advised that the material contained herein should be used solely for informational purposes. We urge you to always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. We will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a reader's reliance on information obtained in this email or on our web site. Our readers are solely responsible for their own investment decisions. [Update Subscription Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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