How ETF Tracking Stocks are Beating the Broader Markets

How ETF Tracking Stocks are Beating the Broader Markets

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The video discusses various types of ETFs powered by analysts, hedge funds, and machine learning. It highlights three key groups: buy side, sell side, and machine learning ETFs, explaining their stock-picking strategies. The performance of these ETFs is compared to the market, with AI EQ showing significant gains. Common stock picks among these ETFs include Adobe, Delta Airlines, Facebook, and Alphabet. The video also touches on the popularity and fee structure of these ETFs, noting that AI EQ has attracted considerable attention despite higher fees.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the three key groups of ETFs discussed in the video?

Index funds, sector funds, and bond funds

Growth funds, value funds, and balanced funds

Retail investors, institutional investors, and mutual funds

Buy side, sell side, and machine learning

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How do the ETFs mentioned in the video differ from traditional ETFs?

They focus on performance-based stock selection

They are based on an underlying index

They have lower fees than traditional ETFs

They invest only in technology stocks

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the performance of the AI EQ ETF compared to the S&P 500 this year?

Both AI EQ and the S&P 500 are up 4%

AI EQ is up 4% while the S&P 500 is up 9%

Both AI EQ and the S&P 500 are up 9%

AI EQ is up 9% while the S&P 500 is up 4%

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which stock is mentioned as being commonly owned across different ETFs?

Apple

Adobe Systems

Microsoft

Tesla

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What is the significance of the ETF AI EQ in terms of investment flows?

It has the highest fees among all ETFs

It has attracted $150 million in investment

It is the oldest ETF in the market

It only invests in emerging markets