Investing in broadly diversified, low-cost index ETFs is essential for a solid portfolio. Allocating a small portion to speculative themes like artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance growth potential. Two AI-themed ETFs provide safer avenues for investors looking to capitalize on the AI boom without the risks of individual stock selection.
The CI Global Artificial Intelligence ETF and the Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology Index ETF are highlighted as effective options. The CI ETF is actively managed and has significant assets under management, while the Global X ETF invests in a well-established U.S. AI ETF, simplifying the investment process for Canadians.
• CI Global Artificial Intelligence ETF is the largest AI ETF in Canada.
• Global X ETF invests in a popular U.S. AI ETF for Canadian investors.
ETFs can provide exposure to various sectors, including AI, allowing investors to diversify their portfolios.
AI is a key theme driving investment interest, prompting the creation of specialized ETFs.
Understanding MER is crucial for evaluating the cost-effectiveness of AI-themed ETFs.
The firm actively manages the CI Global Artificial Intelligence ETF, selecting AI-themed companies for investment.
The company launched the Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology Index ETF, which invests in a U.S.-based AI ETF.
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