avatar

Inside the ACDC ETF: A Deep Dive with Kanish Chugh

Australian Finance Podcast
Australian Finance Podcast
Episode • Feb 22, 2021 • 41m

What's up with the ACDC ETF? In this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Owen talks to Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities about their battery technologies ETF, aptly named ACDC. ETF Securities is the sponsor of this podcast series.


SEE WHAT'S INSIDE THE ACDC ETF: https://bit.ly/acdcpod


Owen's warning: Always consider the risks of investing. The ACDC ETF can be a volatile investment and it has risks. Always read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and speak to your financial adviser before investing.


Owen & Kanish talk about these points during the session:


An overview of the battery technology & industry


- the history of energy storage (where did batteries start, did the industry innovate quickly or slowly, etc).

- how big the market is today?

- What goes into making batteries?

- What's the difference between lithium, nickel & cobalt?

- Where and who produce the most lithium?

- Who are the biggest users of battery technologies today?

- What will be the biggest users of battery technology going forward? (cars, houses, buses, buildings, etc.)


An overview of ACDC and the ETF holdings

- The process/methodology for selecting shares/companies to include

- Portfolio positioning & weights (maybe rebalancing too)

- Performance since inception & characteristics to consider (e.g. is it tactical/satellite or Core?)

- Risks of investing in ACDC (please speak to your financial adviser and always read the Product Disclosure Statement before investing)

- How to invest


|| We're proudly supported by ETF Securities ||


Learn more about ETF Securities: https://bit.ly/fundsETFS |


DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you’re confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser or financial adviser.