SDOG
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+ Follow| Market cap | $1.40 Billion |
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| Enterprise Value | - |
| Dividend Yield | $2.29 (3.26%) |
| Earnings per Share | $- |
| Beta | 0.64 |
| Outstanding Shares | - |
| P/E Ratio | - |
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| PEG | - |
| Price to Sales | - |
| Price to Book Ratio | - |
| Enterprise Value to Revenue | - |
| Enterprise Value to EBIT | - |
| Enterprise Value to Net Income | - |
| Total Debt to Enterprise | - |
| Debt to Equity | - |
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Market sentiment based on institutional option activity.
| Put/Call Ratio | 0.00000% |
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| Total Calls | - |
| Total Puts | - |
Holdings and activity of institutional investors.
| Ownership % | 33.65%▼ 0.99% |
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| Total Invested | $444.01M▲ 8.89% |
| Investors Holding | 165▲ 4.00% |
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Provides official revenue estimates and technical analysis for all tax legislation. This directly influences corporate tax structures, capital investment incentives, and the overall tax burden on companies, significantly affecting the profitability of all of SDOG's holdings.
As the most powerful economic committee, it controls taxation and trade policy, directly impacting corporate valuations, profitability, and dividend capacity across all sectors. It also affects healthcare and retail through Medicare pricing and tariffs.
Directly allocates federal spending, determining precise cash flow for defense programs, scientific research, and infrastructure projects. This profoundly affects the order books and profitability of companies in SDOG's industrial, healthcare, and technology holdings.
Directly regulates the FDA and NIH, driving stock performance in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors, which are key parts of SDOG's healthcare holdings. It also influences labor costs across all sectors through labor laws.
Oversees antitrust laws and intellectual property, directly influencing major mergers and acquisitions and regulating monopolistic practices. These actions can significantly impact the structure and profitability of large companies across various sectors in SDOG's portfolio.
Oversees the Department of Defense and authorizes the annual NDAA, directly determining revenue streams and R&D funding for defense contractors and aerospace companies, which are likely components of SDOG's industrial holdings.
This committee directly regulates the financial system, including the SEC (which oversees ETFs like SDOG) and the Fed. It profoundly impacts bank capital requirements, cryptocurrency regulation, and real estate, all relevant to SDOG's financial sector holdings and the broader market.
Drafts the budget resolution which influences the entire macroeconomic environment, including sovereign debt and major spending packages. These factors broadly affect corporate profitability and dividend stability across all sectors.
Possesses vast jurisdiction over 'Big Tech,' telecommunications, and aerospace. These sectors are major components of a diversified ETF, and regulations on privacy, net neutrality, or industry standards directly affect constituent companies.
Directly controls energy policy, public lands, and the Department of Energy. This has a profound impact on the oil and gas, mining, and renewable energy sectors, all of which would likely have representation in SDOG's diversified portfolio.
Directly regulates industries like construction, materials, chemicals, and utilities, which are key sectors for SDOG's dividend holdings. Regulatory changes or infrastructure spending decisions have a direct impact on these companies' financials.
Geopolitical events, sanctions, and trade policies set by this committee can significantly impact global markets, energy prices, and supply chains, affecting the profitability and dividend capacity of many diversified companies held by SDOG.