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TheGlobal X Solar ETF (RAYS) seeks to invest in companies positioned to benefit from the advancement of the global solar technology industry. This includes companies involved in solar power production; the integration of solar into energy systems; and the development/manufacturing of solar-powered generators, engines, batteries, and other technologies related to the utilization of solar as an energy source.

Performance is shown on a total return basis (i.e., with gross income reinvested, where applicable). Cumulative return is the aggregate amount that an investment has gained or lost over time. Annualized return is the average return gained or lost by an investment each year over a given time period.


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The primary explanation is that timing discrepancies can arise between the NAV and the trading price of the Fund. Since shares of the Fund trade on the open market, prices are affected by the constant flow of information received by investors, corporations and financial institutions. Depending on how this changing information affects investor sentiment, shares of the Fund may deviate slightly from the value of the Fund's underlying assets. The NAV of the Fund is only calculated once a day (normally at 4:00 p.m. eastern time). As a result, shareholders may pay more than NAV when they buy Fund shares and receive less than NAV when they sell those shares, because shares are purchased and sold at current market prices. However, due to the creation and redemption process that is unique to ETFs, market makers are able to minimize these deviations from NAV by taking advantage of arbitrage opportunities.


Close of Trading Times. Although both the NAV and the daily market price of the Fund are generally calculated based on prices at the closing time of the exchange (generally 4:00 p.m. eastern time), slight differences in this timing may cause discrepancies.


Time of Last Trade. Trading of Global X funds generally takes place during normal trading hours (9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. eastern time). However, it is important to note that the last trade - from which the closing price is determined - may not occur at exactly 4:00 p.m. eastern time. Therefore, changing market sentiment during the time difference may cause the NAV to deviate from the closing price.


International Holdings. The premiums and discounts for funds with significant holdings in international markets may be less accurate due to the different closing times of various international markets. Because the Funds trade during U.S. market hours while the underlying securities may not, the time lapse between the markets can result in differences between the NAV and the trading price.


Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. The investable universe of companies in which RAYS may invest may be limited. Narrowly focused investments will be more susceptible to factors affecting that sector and subject to more volatility. Solar companies typically face intense competition, short product lifecycles and potentially rapid product obsolescence. These companies may be significantly affected by fluctuations in energy prices (both solar and conventional energy) and in the supply and demand of renewable energy, tax incentives, subsidies and other governmental regulations and policies. Solar companies may be adversely affected by commodity price volatility, changes in exchange rates, imposition of import controls, availability of certain inputs and materials required for production, depletion of resources, technological developments and labor relations. International investments may involve risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuation in currency values, from differences in generally accepted accounting principles or from social, economic or political instability in other nations. Emerging markets involve heightened risks related to the same factors as well as increased volatility and lower trading volume. RAYS is non-diversified.


Global X Management Company LLC serves as an advisor to Global X Funds. The Funds are distributed by SEI Investments Distribution Co. (SIDCO), which is not affiliated with Global X Management Company LLC or Mirae Asset Global Investments. Global X Funds are not sponsored, endorsed, issued, sold or promoted by Solactive AG, nor does Solactive AG make any representations regarding the advisability of investing in the Global X Funds. Neither SIDCO, Global X nor Mirae Asset Global Investments are affiliated with Solactive AG.


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An x-ray at an ER, urgent care, and an imaging center will have differing costs. K Health, a healthcare app, finds that imaging centers are the most affordable, followed by urgent care centers, while ERs and hospitals are the most expensive.


The cost of the x-ray should include the imaging itself and a reading from a radiologist, a doctor who specializes in reading and diagnosing from imaging. If your x-ray is not emergent and you want to talk to your insurance provider first, ask your doctor for the procedure and diagnosis codes.


By choosing to go to an urgent care to have x-rays done, you are not only saving yourself money but also time. Typically, urgent care can get you in and out quicker than an ER or hospital. At American Family Care (AFC), we offer a walk-in x-ray clinic in almost all locations.


Our x-rays themselves should only take 15 minutes. To help speed up the process of the entire visit, AFC uses digital x-rays. Where traditional x-rays use photographic film, digital x-rays are captured on digital sensors. Because of this, digital x-rays can save time and resources and allow for a quicker diagnosis.


Our mission is to provide the best healthcare possible in a kind and caring environment, in an economical manner, while respecting the rights of all of our patients, at times and locations convenient to the patient.


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Alex Hawkins is a senior writer with a decade of experience writing and editing services content to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions. His bylines include publications such as This Old House and Architectural Digest.


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The type of vet office you visit and its location also influence X-ray costs. For example, an emergency hospital will charge more than a general practice veterinary clinic. If cost is an issue, look for local animal organizations that offer low-cost dog and cat X-rays.


There are many reasons why your pet might need an X-ray. X-rays are often used to diagnose common health problems, such as tumors or bladder stones. Below are some of the most common reasons cats and dogs need X-rays.


X-rays can also help vets spot certain types of tumors. Dogs and cats can develop tumors in almost any body part, such as their kidneys, lungs, and bones. An X-ray can help your veterinarian detect a tumor, so they can pursue additional diagnostics to determine whether your pet has cancer and whether the tumor should be removed.


X-rays are standard for pet dental care. Both dogs and cats require sedation for dental X-rays. Even if your pet has no visible dental problems, vets still recommend annual X-rays since the majority of each tooth is buried. X-rays are essential to fully evaluate the tooth root, periodontal structures, and surrounding bone and can identify dental problems such as tooth fractures, abscesses, tumors, bone loss or tooth-root abnormalities.


Lemonade is an excellent option for pet parents looking to save money. The company provides some of the most affordable pet insurance plans, including X-ray coverage. Lemonade also offers a user-friendly smartphone app to manage your claims and keep track of your policy coverage and billing. The company covers X-rays as part of its diagnostic coverage in its standard accident and illness plan, including blood tests, urinalysis, MRIs, labwork, CT scans and ultrasounds.


We use our rating system to compare each company we review and determine the best pet insurance companies in the industry. To learn more, read our full pet insurance methodology to see how we review and score providers.

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