April's ETF winners surged on oil rally, AI boom and strong earnings. Hydrogen, semis, AI, meme and cannabis funds led the charge.
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April's ETF winners surged on oil rally, AI boom and strong earnings. Hydrogen, semis, AI, meme and cannabis funds led the charge.
As Australian shares continue to rise, buoyed by positive movements in global markets despite geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties, investors are keeping a keen eye on the potential impacts of fuel shortages and inflationary pressures. In this environment, identifying promising small-cap stocks can be crucial for investors looking to capitalize on market opportunities; these undiscovered gems often offer growth potential that aligns well with current market dynamics.
Investors want yield but worry about excess market volatility. Newcomer ETF issuer VistaShares may have found the answer.
Nvidia (NVDA) may be a face for the AI Revolution that most investors and customers can recognize, but it's not the only play in the ever-expanding AI space. DVx Ventures CEO Jon McNeill comes on Market Domination Overtime to talk about the AI alternatives that can be found in his VistaShares Artificial Intelligence Supercycle ETF (AIS), especially as many reenter the AI trade, including in the various aspects of AI infrastructure like data center energy grids and fiber materials. McNeill previously served as the president of Tesla (TSLA) between 2015 and 2018, the chief operating officer of Lyft (LYFT) from 2018 until the next year, and was a member of General Motors' (GM) board. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here.