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2 Best Semiconductor ETFs to Buy Now, as the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Revolution Powers Chip Demand

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But it can be very challenging to pick individual stocks in fast-evolving technology areas. So, some investors might want to invest in a basket of semiconductor stocks. One way to do so is to buy an exchange-traded fund (ETF). exchange-listed companies in the semiconductor industry." 215% 804% S&P 500 5.7%

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3 High-Yield Dividend ETF to Buy to Generate Passive Income

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Payouts keep widening, sometimes even faster than a stock's upticks. If you're looking for cash distributions and diversification, you may want to consider income-generating exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to round out your portfolio. It's also an index fund, packing a low expense ratio of 0.08%. large caps.

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Like Nvidia Stock but Prefer ETFs? This Is the Best Semiconductor ETF to Invest In Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Other Megatrends.

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The stock has soared 233% and 480% over the last year and three years, respectively, as of April 12. One great way to get considerable exposure to this top-performing stock but with less risk than buying it is to invest in an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that is heavily weighted with Nvidia stock: VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ: SMH).

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Vanguard's Top ETF Is Up 24% This Year. Here's Another ETF Up Twice As Much.

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Vanguard's funds are known for their low costs. Those low expense ratios wouldn't mean much, though, if Vanguard's funds didn't perform well. Vanguard's top exchange-traded fund (ETF) is up 24% this year. One has outperformed all others in 2024: The Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF (NYSEMKT: VOOG).

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The Nasdaq Just Hit Correction Territory. Here's 1 ETF I'm Loading Up on Regardless.

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If anything, you can view this time as an opportunity to pick up some high-quality stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that are becoming more affordable by the day. Sign Up For Free Even though the index is slumping, that doesn't mean the fun is over. So, what exactly is the Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF?

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Interested in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks in 2025? You Might Consider Buying This Top-Performing ETF.

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Nvidia stock is still a great way to invest in AI. However, some investors might prefer to gain exposure to the AI space by buying an exchange-traded fund (ETF). These funds are bought and sold like stocks, but their diversification makes them less risky than individual stocks. stock exchange.

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The Nasdaq Has Entered Correction Territory. History Says This Will Happen Next.

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Aside from the specific percentages, the larger point is that regardless of short-term slumps in the Nasdaq (or major stock market indexes in general), the long-term value it has returned has been impressive. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole percent and may vary based on viewing date.