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Per its SEC registration, the Tuttle Capital UFO Disclosure AI Powered ETF (UFOD) will purportedly invest over 80% of the fund’s assets in companies that they believe “have potential exposure to advanced or ‘reverse-engineered’ alien technology, spurred by disclosures about UFOs and alleged advanced technologies.”
Oh goody, was wondering where I would put those spare Uranueos I forgot to exchange and this is perfect. Next time I take an off-world trip, I won't need to remember to exchange the currency before I rocket back.
Last semester I audited a course in political environmental theory. The professor directed students to a site that simulated different approaches to global warming that came with costs and benefits. The idea was to find a combination of solutions that could be executed soon enough, with enough political support, and would be strong enough to address the problem. (Similar exercise to addressing social security shortfall.)
One of the options in this simulation was to seek out alien life to get help from other planets. I couldn't stop laughing in class when that one was mentioned.
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An ETF for the galactically stoopid. Oy.
One of the options in this simulation was to seek out alien life to get help from other planets. I couldn't stop laughing in class when that one was mentioned.
I predict this thing will be on the ash-heap of thematic ETFs within 18 months.