VANECK SEMICONDUCTOR ETF

NASDAQ: SMH
$259.34
-$1.68 (-0.6%)
Closing Price on November 8, 2024

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Asset Type ETF
Exchange NASDAQ
The VanEck Semiconductor ETF is a fund that focuses on investing in the U.S. semiconductor sector, covering companies involved in semiconductors and semiconductor equipment. It aims to mirror the performance of the MVIS US Listed Semiconductor 25 Index, selecting stocks across a variety of market capitalizations and emphasizing both growth and value. Managed by Van Eck Associates Corporation, this ETF provides investors with exposure to key technology firms shaping the future of electronics and computing.

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If you’re tempted to buy the dip on the broad basket of semiconductor stocks but aren’t quite sure which names to go after, perhaps an exchange-traded fund (ETF) can help you gain the exposure...
It can be confusing to investors when operating companies that sell to companies and to the public have a differing view than the capital spending (capex) companies which supply the industry. And...
No industry has been safe from the market carnage due to the coronavirus pandemic. It’s uncertain if a bottom is in sight yet, but investors already are beginning to ask themselves which industries...
Investors can use a number of exchange-traded funds to invest in the volatile semiconductor industry.
UBS is worried that the moves in many of the capital spending leaders in the semiconductor sector are way too ahead of themselves. Three major downgrades were seen on Thursday.
The stock market has surged in 2019, and despite all the choppiness from the U.S.-China trade war and slowing global growth the top three semiconductor sector exchange-traded funds are up over 30%...
It’s been said that a rising tide lifts all ships, and that seems to be true in Monday’s trading session following the G-20 meeting over the weekend.
24/7 Wall St. has tracked many analyst calls in the aftermath of Micron's earnings report. Some calls are rather positive, but others remain cautious.
A Chinese trade war could severely hurt U.S. semiconductor firms. Investors can use a number of ETFs to invest in the volatile semiconductor industry with less risk.
Every single one of the semiconductor-related exchange-traded funds has outperformed the S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq-100. This requires the investing community to think about how to be...
It is fair to at least question whether the optimism has risen far more than the actual underlying expectations for what is going on the world of semiconductor stocks.
24/7 Wall St. has tracked the selling and buying of many stocks and sectors during the recent market panic. Much of the trading action can be tied to volatility issues, with the tail wagging the dog....
Sometimes sectors get too far ahead of themselves. Whether that is the case in semiconductors today remains to be seen, particularly since every effort by investors to call a top or a peak have only...
ThinkstockWe have tracked the key short interest changes as of October 15 in the following semiconductor leaders: Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC), Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NYSE: AMD), Micron...
ThinkstockWe have tracked the key short interest changes as of September 30 in the following semiconductor leaders: Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC), Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NYSE: AMD), Micron...