ETFs: Magnificent 7 and AI gone from hype to 'growing pains'

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Earnings season has garnered mixed stock results, especially for companies who have to compare to Wall Street's high expectations, so how successful have ETF plays for Magnificent Seven stocks and AI-adjacent companies been?

ETF Think Tank Director of Research Cinthia Murphy explains the benefits of "concentrating" on Magnificent Seven exposure in ETF portfolios at this moment, including the benefits of diversification into the robotics space. Murphy also discusses the initial breakthroughs in spot bitcoin ETF offerings.

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Editor's note: This article was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

Video Transcript

- Well, the NASDAQ down about 1.5% here, with tech shares continuing to come under pressure. This comes after Microsoft and Alphabet reported earnings both beat overall earnings estimates, but did not beat investors lofty outlook expectations it seems. Sending overall tech stocks lower for more on how you can diversify your portfolio with Mag Seven exposed ETFs. As part of our ETF report brought to you by Invesco QQQ, let's bring in Cinthia Murphy, ETF Think Tank director of research here.

Cinthia, the Mag Seven certainly been a very popular trade when you think about ETFs. What are the fund flows been like as we continue to get these quarterly results from the big names?

CINTHIA MURPHY: Yeah, Akiko. It's been like, in the last year or so, investors can't get enough of the Mag Seven. As you well know, a lot of money has gone into everything from your big classic tech funds, your QQQ's of the world, and into, like, more the AI-focused type of strategies. It's been like anywhere you find, some of these names-- you're NVIDIA's, your AMD, your Microsoft's, Apple's, the money has gone there. So far in 2024, we're starting to see a little bit of a pause there, a little bit of a hesitation because there are views like there's a little bit of uncertainty on what this looks like going forward. But appetite has been strong for these names as across ETFs, across just the stock market directly, anywhere they can get their hands on them.

RACHELLE AKUFFO: So Cynthia, as we hone in on AI, I mean, you have some of these that are pure tech ETF plays. You have some that are more AI as a theme, but include different pockets of things. And then you have some of these companies that are almost planning on using AI as a co-pilot to fuel their business growth. What are some of the ones that you like as you dig down into some of these different segments?