TOP 3 Semiconductor ETFs To Buy (2022/2023)
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Today we’ll cover 3 ETFs to consider for semiconductor exposure.
ETF #1 – SHM
ETF #2 – SOXX
ETF #3 – SOXQ
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What do you guys think of these ETFs? Comment below! 🙂
SOXQ ETF has net assets of 62.71M. source : Yahoo Finance.
Funny last year I posted that Tesla would be the next Blackberry, as more competition came to market. Other viewers made comments that i was nuts. Really last year value over 1.2T ,now 570 B, now Musk has borrowed against the company to float Twitter witch he is driving into the ground. I predict next year it will be half of what it is now
Great Video Brandon – I personally like Texas Instruments and just did a deep dive on the company on my channel – keep up the great work – Thanks! 👍
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Some tech ETF have exposure to semiconductors / equipment. Horizons Global Semiconductors CHPS:TSX, MER .86, 66% US with 8% in TSM very small in net assets. So there are Canadian ETFs. You have pitched Harvest HTA which holds 30% in semiconductors of its 30 holdings. It's MER is higher .96.
I have been looking at TSM for a while. As long as they make chips that go in US military equipment Taiwan is "protected" but the geo-politics are volatile. Having a "hostile" takeover without affecting the industrial output is difficult.
Benn holding SMH for about 2 years now. Glad to see it featured here
Thanks Brandon for the video, great summary. Interesting point you're having at the end of the video about semi potentially being a sub component of your tech investment portfolio. I personally invest as a commodity sub component, along with oil ETFs. To me, it has very similar characteristics: critical for most the businesses, quite cyclical, dependant of geopolitical aspects,… In practice, I have reduced my exposure to oil and exposed myself to a semi ETF in the same proportion.
I believe that the best strategy to invest in such an industry is to invest in the basic elements of the industry e.g copper . Better off , invest in companies that produce machines that produce these chips e.g AMAT .
SMH for personal but Horizons for Corp investing (has a number of no dividend tech/semi conductor ETF’s)
Good to see you getting interested in Semis Brandon… I see semis as almost being this century's oil. Whil still cyclical, far less so than they used to be IMO. Thanks for sharing your Semi ETF research. Well done as always.
FWIW… Here's my semi specific holdings at the moment.
AMAT, INTC, MCHP, MKSI, NVDA & TER & TXN…
I've owned AMAT, INTC, MCHP & TXN for many years.
MKSI, NVDA & TER are more recent positions that I'm still building.
XSD 😁
Can't get Soxq in Canada.
I like MRVL.
Nice information – TYVM.
This was really interesting. Great breakdown Brandon. I don't think much about industry specific ETF's. Semiconductors are an important industry nonetheless and is highly competitive. The tech sector holds a crazy amount of the market today and I like that you pointed out this industry has significant tailwinds. Gives something to think about when constructing a diversified portfolio. The question I ask myself is: will this industry in the tech sector outperform the others? If not, no ETF. If yes, then maybe the ETF route is a safe way to play the industry for a low cost.
SOXQ AUM according to Seeking Alpha is 67.21 M
Description says SHM ETF. Should be SMH.
Nice review…except for some of that writing as you progressed! ;). raise the boards bit; I bet that will make it easier to write.
I have ETHI partially because it has some semi conductors; especially ASML since they appear to make the equipment that makes the semi conductors…so they have a tight hold on the 'means of production', as the saying goes.
Of those three I like SOXQ. The lower price should not make a difference since the return % doesn't look at number of shares owned… but I like owning more than 1 or 2 shares, which is all I could afford of the others.
this was a great video. thanks so much for this knowledge. cant wait for the next one!!! good job Brandon!!!
Ty sir.
What about CHPS eff?