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The excitement over artificial intelligence and its potential to deliver outsized returns has spurred many investors to consider investing in AI-related stocks.
Naturally, AI exchange-traded funds are a place where investors have been looking to get exposure to this ultra-hot theme.
But how do you decide which AI ETF to buy?
In this episode of Exchange Traded Fridays, Chris Gannatti, global head of research at WisdomTree, sits down with etf.com senior analyst Sumit Roy and etf.com finance reporter Lucy Brewster to answer that question.
He also dives into the growth outlook for the AI industry, including which companies he sees as being the biggest beneficiaries of the new technology.
Chris Gannatti is global head of research for WisdomTree, where he is responsible for numerous communications on investment strategy globally, particularly in the thematic equity space. Gannatti came to WisdomTree from Lord Abbett, where he worked for four and a half years as a regional consultant. He received his MBA in Quantitative Finance, Accounting, and Economics from NYU’s Stern School of Business in 2010, and he received his bachelor’s degree from Colgate University in Economics in 2006. Gannatti is a holder of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation. -
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