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Digital assets platform SoFi launches AI-themed ETF
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Uncertainty about AI investment theme growing among
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Launch targets "agentic" AI theme
By Suzanne McGee
Sept 3 (Reuters) - SoFi Technologies ( SOFI ) jumped
back into the exchange-traded fund business on Wednesday with
its first launch in nearly two years, betting on artificial
intelligence, the hottest theme in retail investing.
The new fund, SoFi Agentic AI ETF, will target what SoFi
calls "next-generation AI" companies, such as those developing
self-driving vehicles, autonomous technology and cybersecurity
networks, as well as AI stalwarts such as semiconductor and
cloud computing firms.
The debut comes as enthusiasm for all things AI faces a test,
with investors asking tougher questions about sky-high
valuations of AI leaders like Nvidia ( NVDA ) and Palantir
Technologies ( PLTR ), as well as AI's ability to generate
outsize productivity and profitability gains.
SoFi's ETF will track the performance of a new tailor-made
index from Solactive, the BITA USA Agentic AI Select Index, and
will levy a fee of 0.69%.
Brian Walsh, head of advice and planning at SoFi, told
Reuters that the index's current 30 components range from some
of the most-owned AI investments, such as Nvidia ( NVDA ), to more
unusual ways to play the theme, such as Intuitive Surgical ( ISRG )
and Deere & Co. ( DE ), firms which are integrating AI
into robotic surgery products and farm equipment.
Solactive screens potential holdings to identify companies
that derive "a meaningful portion of their revenue" from
deploying AI.
"This goes above and beyond what first-generation AI
exposure can provide," said Walsh, adding that he expects the
composition of the underlying index to alter as the theme
evolves.
SoFi, a digital financial services platform, has backed five
other ETFs, the most recent of which, the SoFi Enhanced Yield
ETF, debuting in November 2023.
Roxanna Islam, head of sector and industry research at VettaFi,
noted the AI-themed ETF market is becoming "crowded", as asset
managers rush to roll out more products.
Some 190 single-stock leveraged and inverse ETFs now offer
investors a way to bet on outsize moves in underlying stocks
like Nvidia ( NVDA ), Tesla and Palantir ( PLTR ) that are linked to the
AI theme.
"It's going to be hard to stand out from the crowd and
gather assets at this point," she said.
The most recent AI-themed ETF to launch was the Janus
Henderson Global Artificial Intelligence ETF on August
19. That fund has seen inflows of $1.9 million since its debut.
Steve Sosnick, market strategist at IBKR, said that in spite
of the profit-taking on big AI stocks like Nvidia ( NVDA ) in recent
days, "the enthusiasm for this theme is still driving the bus."