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Mike S. Newton, CIM FCSIGlobal X Robotics & AI ETFBOTZWEAK BUYJan 26, 2017

Has never really been a big fan of having to use ETF’s to go into catchy themes. At first blush, he thought this was a silly idea, but when looking at the underlying holdings, they are all actually pretty attractive. He would suggest you play this for a little while, but thinks some of the underlying themes, if you did a bit more research, would be much more attractive.

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RISKY

Good exposure to A.I. boom and robotics bubble.
Risky bet in tech space.
Not good for defensive investors.
Not any yield, but provides opportunity for large capital gains. 

COMMENT

Medical robotics? He does not know TMD-T well. He plays the space through and ETF of BOTZ-Q. He prefers ISRG-Q, if you wanted an individual holding.

RISKY
10-year horizon If you're worried that robots will take your job, use this ETF as a hedge. In Canada, you can get the similar RBOT which may be easier for investors holding Canadian dollars. Robotics will take over the industrial landscape. This will be very volatile because speculators are watching the AI space.
COMMENT
Any recommendation on how to capitalize on the AI market? Long term obviously this space looks promising. There are many ETF and ways to play this space. It is down 20% over the last year. You have o be very careful about valuations.
BUY
What A.I. stock? Now, it's about machine-learning and algos. Patterns. The faster the chips become, the more they will grasp patterns. Difficult to find a pure play in this space, though he invests in it. The space is volatile, so he relies on BOTZ, the ETF, which covers robotics and A.I.
BUY
A great ETF. Put some money in. Trump’s strategies are misguided. Factories are going to have more robotics in them, and people are going to have to learn to use them.
HOLD

It looks good with a base just below $22. It has $24 written on it. Don't sell it. Wait. It's been a nice trading range above $22.

BUY

AI is a very unique sector of the economy and a great up and comer. An aggressive play. Don’t put a lot of money in it given the risk.

COMMENT

BOTZ vs. ROBO: The difference is that ROBO is an equal-weighted ETF and BOTZ is market-cap weighted. ROBO you get more mid- and small-cap, with maybe a better long-term return. But essentially both ETFs are very similar.

BUY

Very highly talked space: robotics and AI. Very volatile. Many small cap. Long-term this is the right space. Like the name but be careful about the volatility.

HOLD

BOTS-Q vs. ROBO-Q. A good homerun in the market. The ETFs have been around since 2016 but have rocketed. You pick them in Canada or the US. BOTZ-Q is a bit more focused. AIEQ-N is run by artificial intelligence. It is actively managed by a robot.

HOLD

Continue adding to a technical stock portfolio, or buy this ETF? This is a very specific play on robotics, a niche within tech in and of itself. It depends on what percentage of your portfolio is technology stocks, and what size would you make BOTZ. There are 2 investment themes that have been tremendous home runs over the past 12 months. One is investors pricing in what is going to happen to robotics and how that is going to be disruptive to the labour economy, and the other one is artificial intelligence (AI). If you own a position in this ETF, he would continue to hold, but he would be careful about chasing this investment here.

BUY ON WEAKNESS

Is robotics a good sector?The macro trend in robotics is definitely a real one. Unfortunately, a lot of people know about it. Manufacturing in the US, since the financial crisis, is up about 20%, and yet the rise in employment is only up 5%. This is a good theme to play long-term, but wait for a pullback.

COMMENT

Robo-Global Robotics and Automation (ROBO-Q) or Global X Robotics (BOTZ)? He likes robotic ETF’s that are spread around a little, a little bit more diversified. Either one would be fine. If you are comfortable with that level of risk, they are fine.