BOTZ: Take Me To Your Leader

Michael Fitzsimmons
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Summary

  • The AI and Robotics markets are thriving due primarily to advances in semiconductor technology and high-performance computing.
  • That being the case, the next few years is likely to see these relatively new fields see increased growth - and increased capital allocation.
  • That being the case, investors may want to own an ETF focusing on these tech sub-sectors to benefit from what I expect to be a bullish multi-year secular trend.
  • Today, I'll take a look at the BOTZ ETF and compare it to several other popular ETFs in the AI & Robotics market.

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From the name alone, the Global X Robotics & Artificial Intelligence ETF (NASDAQ:BOTZ) would appear to be a great place to allocate some capital given the current boom in AI and robotics. However, year-to-date, the BOTZ

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Michael Fitzsimmons is a retired electronics engineer and avid investor. He advises investors to construct a well-diversified portfolio built on a core foundation of a high-quality low-cost S&P500 fund. For investors who can tolerate short-term risks, he advises an over-weight position in the technology sector, which he believes is still in the early stages of a long-term secular bull-market. For dividend income, and as a 4th generation oil & gas man, Fitzsimmons suggests investors consider a position in large O&G companies that provide strong dividend income and dividend growth. Fitzsimmons' articles on portfolio management recommend a top-down capital allocation approach that is aligned with each individual investor's personal situation (i.e. age, retired/working, risk tolerance, income, net worth, goals, etc) and might include allocations into investment categories such as the S&P500, technology, dividend income, sector ETFs, growth, speculative growth, gold, and cash.

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