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Thematically Focused
GIGE is the first ETF to concentrate specifically in this new and exciting sector and provides access to companies in the Gig Economy.
Globally Diversified
The Gig Economy is global, which is why approximately 40 to 50% of GIGE’s holdings consist of companies outside the United States.
Actively
Managed
Unlike passively managed ETFs, actively managed ETFs like GIGE are capable of quickly responding to changing market conditions.