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Tentative Washington Commanders Sale Carries Vast Sports Betting Implications
Jeffrey Kamys, chief investment strategist for the Inherent Wealth Fund’s iBET Sports Betting & Gaming ETF, believes there could be widespread advertising opportunities for Fanatics with the Commanders, especially on the local level. The possibility exists for Fanatics to gain exposure through the sponsorship of Commanders pre-game shows as well as mid-week coaches’ shows leading to gameday.
April 16, 2023 / iBET
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Texas Sports Betting Debate Taking Shape
The online sports betting bill proposes that Texas professional sports teams and racetracks will be able to apply for an online sports betting license, and if awarded one, can partner with up to one online sports betting operator. The online sports betting tax rate will be set at 10% of adjusted gross sports betting revenue, and each license will cost $500,000,” noted Jeffrey Kamys of Inherent Wealth Fund.
March 26, 2023 / iBET
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CNBC – FanDuel parent Flutter considers listing on U.S. exchange after record Super Bowl
Quoted on CNBC – Jeffrey Kamys, Chief Investment Strategist for the iBet ETF, said the decline hurt a lot of gaming companies that got lumped in with DraftKings. But he predicted that a public listing for FanDuel would lift the entire sports betting industry. “FanDuel would be the Apple of our industry,” Kamys said. “It would be our top holding if they went public.”
February 14, 2023 / iBET
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Will betting stocks revive after a bumper Super Bowl?
The iBET Sports Betting & Gaming ETF [IBET] also holds exposure to Flutter stock, which as of 10 February is its number-one holding, at 6.05%. DraftKings is at number five, with 4.88%, while Entain has a weighting of 3.33%. The fund is up 12.8% year-to-date.
February 13, 2023 / iBET
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Super Bowl Sunday: Chiefs or Eagles? Or bet on these gambling ETFs
Super Bowl Sunday, one of the most significant gambling days on the calendar, will see the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs battle it out for the NFL championship. Meanwhile, regardless of the outcome, a handful of exchange traded funds related to sports betting and gaming are looking to capitalize off the NFL’s biggest stage.
February 10, 2023 / iBET
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Sunday Ticket Battle Highlights Intersection Of Streaming And Sports Betting
Since innovative companies are continually brainstorming ways to integrate sports betting into game broadcasts, livestreaming offers another vehicle for sportsbooks to acquire new customers. The winning bidder will certainly have some type of tie-in to sports gaming, said Jeffrey Kamys, chief investment strategist for the Inherent Wealth Fund’s iBET Sports Betting & Gaming ETF.
December 23, 2022 / iBET
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ESPN Confirms Talks With Sportsbooks But Doesn’t Set Timing For Brand Launch
“I have been telling anyone who would listen that these are the deals that were coming. While the perception that the only growth model is spending on customer acquisition costs is a lagging reality, the leading reality is strategic partnerships,” Jeffrey Kamys, chief investment strategist at Inherent Wealth Fund’s iBET Sports Betting & Gaming ETF (IBET), told Sports Handle. “We are seeing this in partnerships with major league franchises and now major media companies.”
October 20, 2022 / iBET
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Top Ways to Trade March Madness, Baby!
ETFs like the iBET Sports Betting and Gaming ETF offers exposure to stocks such as Flutter Entertainment, Las Vegas Sands, Penn National Gaming, MGM Resorts, Ballys Corporation, Caesars Entertainment, and Entain to name a few.
March 14, 2022 / iBET
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7 New ETFs To Consider if You Want To Play Today’s Top Trends
A recent Mordor Intelligence report forecasts the gaming market to reach $315 billion by 2027.
February 23, 2022 / iBET
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The most interesting new ETFs of 2021
Outside of tech, the iBet Sports Betting & Gaming ETF (IBET) is in a great space – sports betting is going to the moon and back.
December 22, 2021 / iBET
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The Growth Of Sports Betting And Legalization In The Us
Inherent Wealth Fund Chief Investment Strategist & Portfolio Manager Jeffrey Kamys discusses the growth of sports betting and legalization in the US with Jill Malandrino of Nasdaq’s Trade Talks.
December 17, 2021 / iBET
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ETF Odds & Ends: Strong Launch Week
On the same day, the iBET Sports Betting and Gaming ETF (IBET) also rolled out.
November 19, 2021 / iBET
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iBET’s Launch Brings Sports Betting and Gaming to Wall Street
iBET Sports Betting & Gaming ETF, an ETF designed to appeal specifically to the next generation of investors, is trading on the NASDAQ and managed by Inherent Wealth Fund founder and CEO Jeffrey Kamys and his team. Kamys alone brings more than 15 years of industry experience across fantasy sports, sports analytics and the sports world.
November 19, 2021 / iBET
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Another Sports Betting ETF Is Heading to Market
In the latest sign of enthusiasm for the next generation of gaming equities, a second sports wagering exchange-traded fund (ETF) could soon come to market.
November 19, 2021 / iBET
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Inherent Wealth Fund LLC, an ETF sponsor, is announcing the launch of iBET Sports Betting & Gaming (NDAQ IBET)
iBET sports betting & gaming ETF is the first and only actively managed sports betting & gaming ETF. Inherent Wealth Fund founder, CEO Jeffrey Kamys is bringing more than 15 years of experience in the fantasy sports, sports analytics, and sports world to manage the fund.
November 19, 2021 / iBET
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Another Sports Betting ETF Debuts
Amid ongoing enthusiasm for sports wagering equities, particularly among younger retail investors, a new exchange traded fund (ETF) addressing the segment is here.
November 19, 2021 / iBET
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First actively managed sports betting and gaming exchange traded fund launched by Inherent Wealth Fund
Inherent Wealth Fund, an ETF (Exchange Traded Funds) sponsor focused on thematic and sector-specific investing, announced on Tuesday the launch of iBET Sports Betting & Gaming, the first and only actively managed sports betting & gaming ETF. Inherent Wealth Fund founder, CEO Jeffrey Kamys is bringing more than 15 years of experience in the fantasy sports, sports analytics, and sports world to manage the fund.
November 17, 2021 / iBET
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Another Sports Betting ETF Debuts
November 17, 2021 / iBET
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9 Top Sports Betting Stocks to Wager On
Sports betting stocks remain one of the market’s hottest areas, and industry experts expect more of the same in the years ahead.
September 20, 2021 / iBET
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ETF Series Solutions (ESS) Files with SEC for New Equity Trading Fund
ETF Series Solutions (ESS), a multiple series trust (MST) has filed with the Securities and Exchange Fund (SEC) as it plans for a new equity trading fund under the name iBet Sports Betting and Gaming ETF. This could make ETF Series Solutions (ESS) the second sports wagering exchange traded fund (ETF) in the market and will have a fair enough universe, provided it is approved by the Securities and Exchange Fund (SEC).
August 31, 2021 / iBET
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New Active Sports Betting ETF in the Works
Regulated sports wagering is taking off in a big way in the U.S., and a second exchange traded fund could soon be available to investors to participate in that boom.
August 31, 2021 / iBET
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New Active Sports Betting ETF is Underway
Last week, ETF Series Solutions (ESS) filed a prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the iBet Sports Betting & Gaming ETF. The fund could be close to coming to market because the SEC filing reveals that the ETF will trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker “IBET,” and that it will carry an annual fee of 0.79%. Filings with tickers and expense ratios are often signs that a fund is close to launching.
August 31, 2021 / iBET
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Sports activities Betting ETF IBET May Quickly Come to Market
Within the newest signal of enthusiasm for the subsequent technology of gaming equities, a second sports activities wagering trade traded fund (ETF) might quickly come to market.
August 30, 2021 / iBET
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Sports Betting ETF IBET may soon be on the market
In the latest sign of enthusiasm for the next generation of gaming stocks, there may soon be a second exchange traded fund (ETF) that will soon hit the market.
August 30, 2021 / iBET
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IBET to compete with BETZ as a new sports betting and gaming ETF
ETF Series Solutions intends to launch the iBET Sports Betting & Gaming ETF (IBET) according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
August 30, 2021 / iBET
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