ETF Investing Trends
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- A contrarian take suggests broad diversification, a key ETF strategy, ensures mediocrity. It dilutes exposure to the 3% of stocks that generate nearly all market gains.
 - Thematic AI ETFs face concentration risk as the sector's boom becomes a self-funding cycle. NVIDIA is investing in its own customers, creating a feedback loop.
 - Even broad market ETFs are heavily influenced by the AI trend. The S&P 500's top-gaining stocks, like Western Digital and Micron, are surging due to AI demand.
 
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