Westwood to Launch Westwood Salient Enhanced Power & Infrastructure ETF (PWRX) as the First New ETF on the Texas Stock Exchange
"Westwood is delighted that PWRX will be the first new ETF listing on the
The newest addition to the Westwood Enhanced Income Series™ ETFs, PWRX ("Power-X") will be an actively managed ETF that pairs an income strategy with exposure to the high-growth elements of the energy market. The Fund seeks total return through a combination of income and capital appreciation. After nearly two decades of flat electricity demand,
Managed by Westwood's veteran
"Primary listings aren’t just moving to the
PWRX will join the Westwood Salient Enhanced Midstream Income ETF (NYSE: MDST), Westwood Salient Enhanced Energy Income ETF (NASDAQ: WEEI) and Westwood Enhanced Income Opportunity ETF (NYSE: YLDW) as part of the Westwood Enhanced Income Series™ ETFs.
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