AMD surges 15% after Q1 beat and strong outlook, boosting appeal of ETFs like SMH as investors seek growth with lower single-stock risk.
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AMD surges 15% after Q1 beat and strong outlook, boosting appeal of ETFs like SMH as investors seek growth with lower single-stock risk.
There's no stopping the AI train, and the VanEck Semiconductor ETF is among the best ways to buy a ticket.
Semiconductors had a very good month on the back of several earnings blowouts and a tentative U.S.-Iran ceasefire.
AVGO and AMAT tend outperform in May over the last decade
The standard way to own semiconductors is to buy a cap-weighted fund and accept that NVIDIA, Broadcom, and TSMC will dominate the returns. SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF (NYSEARCA:XSD) takes the opposite approach. It uses a modified equal-weight methodology against the S&P Semiconductor Select Industry Index, so a $200 billion analog chipmaker carries roughly the same ... XSD Delivers 1,138% in Ten Years, Yet Trails SOXX in the AI Boom
Few sector ETFs have rewarded patience like semiconductors. VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NYSEARCA:SMH) trades near $510 after returning roughly 141% over the past year against the S&P 500’s 29%. That gap is the entire reason this fund exists in a portfolio: it concentrates exposure to a small group of companies that capture an outsized share of ... SMH Has Crushed the S&P 500 by 2,041% Over a Decade, But Recent 42% Rally Signals Dangerous Valuations
Semiconductors have rewarded patient investors more than nearly any other sector bet. Anyone who held the iShares Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SOXX) for the past decade is sitting on a 1,608% gain, and the past twelve months alone delivered 148%. That kind of return is what a sector ETF is supposed to provide when the underlying ... Semiconductor ETF SOXX Delivers 50% YTD—Reddit Retail Cautious Despite Record-Breaking Run
<p>US equity ETFs pulled in $103 billion in April, flipping Q1's script when international stocks led the way.</p>
Earnings for State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR members are expected to be up 43% this year from last and rise another 24% in 2027.
The index’s advance is driven by an almost 35% rise this year for the The companies in that ETF have benefited from undying chip demand from the big internet and software companies that are building data centers. Also, the is up more than 10%, driven by several manufacturers that supply products for data centers. The reason: the data center-exposed stocks are vulnerable to steep declines if one of the large internet or software companies signals it will slow down the growth of its investments in data centers.
<p>ETF flows were broadly positive, led by large-cap U.S. equity exposure and a continued concentration in core index products.</p><p>Here are the daily ETF fund flows for April 29, 2026. </p>
INTC stock jumps 24% after Q1 earnings beat, as AI-driven growth and product launches fuel momentum, making semiconductor ETFs an attractive play.
Chip stocks are finally taking a dip—a signal to look elsewhere in the market. The VanEck Semiconductor exchange-traded fund has surged about 32% this year, while many industrial manufacturers have also soared on hardware demand from Big Tech artificial-intelligence companies that are building their data centers.
Forget Bitcoin, gold, or the occasional WallStreetBets options trade that pays off. One of the biggest winners of the last decade has been the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ: SMH). Over the trailing 10-year period as of March 31, 2026, SMH delivered a 31.34% annualized return at net asset value. That’s exceptional compounding over a sustained ... SMH Was the One of the Best-Performing Non-Leveraged ETFs of the Last Decade. Here Is the Concentration Risk Investors Miss
NVIDIA tops $5T market cap again as AI chip demand surges, lifting semiconductor ETFs like SMH, XLK, QQQ and SOXX into focus.
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Chip stocks are among the biggest beneficiaries of the AI boom.