xt etf reddit:What are your thoughts on XT?
What are your thoughts on XT?
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It seems like a pretty decent ETF. They focus on emerging technologies that might be big in the future, with the global allocation the same ...
Can anyone recommend a good ETF for Artificial ...
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Which ones are some good ones to invest in?
ETF for disruptive emerging tech?
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The only one I'm aware of is XT. I'm not concerned about risk / exposure. The rest of my portfolio is fairly conservative.
Is XT a good longterm investment (5
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Is XT a good longterm investment (5-10 years). Is this ETF a good buy and hold with a longterm time horizon? Thanks.
iShares Exponential Technologies ETF (XT) Stock Reddit ...
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iShares Exponential Technologies ETF (XT) Stock Reddit Activity & Social Media Sentiment. $55.66. +0.24 (+0.43%). (As of 09/1/2023 ET).
Opinions on XT?
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I'm looking to start investing tomorrow, have a few stocks and an ETF I'll be investing in for sure. But I found this ETF 'XT' and I really ...
QQQ vs. XT
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XT. QQQ is market-weighted Nasdaq, XT is equal-weight but diversifies beyond the Nasdaq. Similar draw downs in recent months, but QQQ has ...
Tech ETFs for long term hold?
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Tech ETFs have done very well in recent years. ... Surely Tech ETFs are a great long term hold. Thoughts? ... Check out XT.
XT vs. QQQ
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XT is good for finding quality companies with similar exponential growth trajectories as the best in QQQ, but does so for a much lower P/E ratio ...