Waste Water ETF Watchlist: PHO, FIW, CGW, DHR, WAT
ETFs which hold one or more stocks tagged as: Wastewater.
Invesco Water Resources ETF (NYSE:PHO) continues to trade in a narrow range and trading near a 52-week high. On Tuesday, the ETF was up 0.81% to $59.68 with over 119K shares traded hands, compared to its average volume of 206k shares. Over the past 52-week, it has been moving in a range of $43.84 – 59.95. The stock is trading above 40% from its 52-week low and 1% away from its 52-week high.
First Trust Water ETF (NYSE:FIW) stock continues to gain and moved up 7% in the past month. On Tuesday, the ETF ended up by 0.63% to $94.06 with over 65k shares traded hands, compared to its average volume of 92K shares. Over the past 52-week, it has been moving in a range of $67.77 – 94.53.
Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (NYSE:CGW) stock continues to gain and moved up 30% so far this year. On Tuesday, the stock was up marginally to $60.52 with over 81.58K shares traded hands, compared to its average volume of 82K shares. Over the past 52-week, the stock has been moving in a range of $45.00 – 60.83.
Danaher Corporation (NYSE:DHR) has been consolidating after the recent jump. On Tuesday, the stock went up 2% to $305.59 with over 2.50 million shares traded hands, compared to its average volume of 2.31 million shares. Over the past 52-week, the stock has been moving in a range of $211.22 – 333.96.
Waters Corporation (NYSE:WAT) stock continues to trade in a narrow range. On Tuesday, the stock jumped 0.98% to $349 with over 281k shares traded hands, compared to its average volume of 342K shares. Over the past 52-week, the stock has been moving in a range of $222.53 – 428.22. The stock is trading above 55% from its 52-week low and 18% away from its 52-week high.
LifeQuest World Corp (OTCMKTS:LQWC) OTC investors need to look at little known LQWC who cleans water worldwide for governments, commercial businesses and consumers. It is a green company taking sludge, grease and fats out of dirty water. The result is clean, reusable water. The Company turns raw sewage, often dumped into rivers, oceans and lakes, into non-potable non drinking water for re-use. LifeQuest sees more expansion ahead. This WaaS Company forecasts more water treatment joint ventures and projects worldwide. CEO Khan says it now has five joint ventures in place — from India and South Africa to Ethiopia and the Philippines. According to the CEO, LQWC expects to be profitable in 2022.