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  2. Best technology ETFs

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    This ETF tracks an index composed of U.S.-listed stocks in the semiconductor industry. Its top holdings include NVIDIA, Broadcom and Advanced Micro Devices. 5-year returns (annualized): 30.4 percent

  3. 7 Best Semiconductor ETFs for June 2024 - AOL

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    The iShares Semiconductor ETF tracks the NYSE Semiconductor Index. Pros: SOXX is one of the most liquid and balanced ETFs, with the top 10 holdings ranging from 3.97% to 8.78% of the ETF’s ...

  4. Is the VanEck Semiconductor ETF Still a Millionaire Maker? - AOL

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    Its current dividend yield is just 0.4%, so income-oriented investors can safely steer clear. ... To put it bluntly, the VanEck Semiconductor ETF has blown away the competition.

  5. 3 Semiconductor Stocks (and 1 ETF) That Could Make You a ...

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    They've all grown at hefty double-digit rates in recent years, and they don't seem wildly overvalued, either.

  6. 1 Stock-Split ETF That Could Turn $400 Per Month Into $1 ...

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    Calculations by author. Making $400 monthly investments in this ETF will lead to a portfolio worth $1.3 million after 30 years, even if it reverts back to its long-term average return of 11.7% per ...

  7. The Best Semiconductor ETF to Invest $1,000 in Right Now - AOL

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    Where to invest if you believe in semis?

  8. Best ETF to Buy: VanEck Semiconductor ETF vs. iShares ... - AOL

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  9. Best ETFs for falling interest rates: Top funds for when the ...

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    Dividend stocks: Dividend stocks typically pay out a quarterly dividend, which can grow over time. This kind of stock tends to do relatively better than an average stock when rates are falling, in ...