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Semiconductor ETF Comparison: SOXX vs. SMH - Which is the Best ETF to invest in 2023? Semiconductors are the new oil, and both of these semiconductor ETFs are strong additions to any portfolio. But which is the better ETF to invest in for 2023 and beyond? Exchange-traded funds, better known as ETFs, are a great way to add balance to a portfolio. ETF investing has become very popular, and semiconductors are excellent pick-and-shovel plays that help capture technology growth trends in the market. With that said, which is the best ETF to invest in 2023? The video below breaks down both baskets and provides my thoughts. NVDA stock, AMD stock, ASML stock, TSM stock, INDI stock, SITM stock, ACLS stock, LRCX stock, TXN stock, Best ETF to buy.
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In today's session, I provide a presentation on "The State of the Semiconductor Industry". Semiconductors are "The New Oil". These awe-inspiring devices power everything around us. Every megatrend you can imagine is fueled by semis, and this video breaks down the industry and outlook.
This video provides the following:
✅ An overview of the semiconductor industry.
✅ A granular breakdown of the 8 primary segments of the industry with example companies for each.
✅ Statistical data regarding GDP, jobs, categories, and sector growth.
✅ A breakdown of the Chips Act with a full list of benefits and a map of all future US semiconductor manufacturing facilities.
✅ Discussion of the macroeconomic backdrop, including past, present, and future outlook over the next decade.
✅ Fab issues and the future.
✅ What's next for technology, business, and geopolitics.
In a nutshell, this video will help you understand the semiconductor industry and provide insight as to why I call semis "The New Oil".
Today's session is just over 45 minutes and is a highly-edited slide presentation without a podcast guest. I spent approximately 35 hours creating this video, which includes slideshow design, production, and editing. This doesn't include the countless hours I have spent in my lifetime researching this sector. As you know, my portfolio is heavily concentrated in software and semiconductors, and I'm hopeful that this video, and the previous two videos on cloud, will provide understanding as to why I'm so bullish on these sectors.
SMH, SOXX, NVDA, AMD, ASML, LRCX, TSM, and many more! Watch here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/78178119
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