1Yr·

Hi.

In view of the extreme upswing of artificial intelligence (and personal great interest) I would like to ask you for your opinion on investments in this respect in e.g. $INTL (+0.54%) etc.

What do you think about the hype? Do you think the whole thing has a future?

(Or is the area in the classic ETFs like $VWCE (-0.55%) also represented?)

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Yes, it is also included in the ETF, as betechs such as Google, Meta, Microsoft and Nvidia are also very active in the field and naturally account for a large share. There has already been a good run in everything that does something with AI. Nvidia in particular is very sportily valued
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@KapriolenCapital didn't your post say Intel somewhere?
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Even if the sector will certainly earn good money in the next 10-20 years, the hype here is over for now... I would avoid hyped sectors, as a private investor you are always too late. 
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Thanks for your answers. Then I will probably continue with the $VWCE - savings plan as usual :)
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Extreme upswing? There has probably never been so little innovation in the last 30 years as there is at present.
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Hey! 1y later I hope you did the right choice. Personally I am very happy with $INTL performance (WisdomTree Artificial Intelligence ETF) due to:

1. **AI Growth**: The ETF provides exposure to leading companies in artificial intelligence, a sector projected for significant growth.
2. **Diversification**: It offers a diversified portfolio of AI companies, reducing the risk associated with investing in individual stocks.
3. **Long-Term Potential**: Artificial intelligence is a transformative technology with long-term growth potential, benefiting companies within the ETF.

My interest in $INTL is not based solely on market hype or temporary upswings. The ETF follows a well-researched index that tracks companies with strong fundamentals and significant involvement in AI technologies. This ensures that the investment is grounded in the long-term potential of AI, rather than short-term market trends.

Hope it helps! 🚀 AI 🤖
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