ETF Components for BOTT - Themes Robotics & Automation ETF


Below is a list of stocks held by this ETF. We only list holdings in the same market. If this is a global ETF, there may be additional components other than those listed here.

Holdings

Symbol Grade Price % Change Allocation
NVDA B -1.91 4.04
CRDO B 0.16 3.97
QCOM B 0.95 3.95
SMTC C 2.29 3.89
MCHP C -1.54 3.71

Recent News for Themes Robotics & Automation ETF & its Holdings

Date Stock Title
Jul 6 NVDA AMD Might Not Beat Nvidia, but Here's Why It's Still a Long-Term Buy
Jul 6 NVDA Apple and Tesla Are the Only "Magnificent Seven" Stocks Trailing the S&P 500 So Far This Year. Are They Worth Buying Now?
Jul 6 NVDA Beyond Nvidia: AI Could Fuel High-Powered Growth for These Underappreciated Stocks.
Jul 6 NVDA Better Chip Stock: AMD vs. Micron
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Jul 6 NVDA 3 Leading Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks That Can Plunge Up to 91%, According to Select Wall Street Analysts
Jul 6 NVDA Nvidia Gets Rare Downgrade Over Concerns That Demand Is Normalizing 'In Line With Expectations:' Stock 'Getting Fully Valued'
Jul 5 NVDA Is Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Stock a Buy?
Jul 5 NVDA Is NVIDIA in a Bubble?
Jul 5 NVDA US labor market, meme stock trade, Boeing: Market Domination
Jul 5 NVDA Dow Jones Futures: Stock Market Risks Rise As Tesla Soars, Palantir Breaks Out; Biden's Must-Win
Jul 5 NVDA Is This Semiconductor Stock a Better Artificial Intelligence (AI) Buy Than Nvidia Right Now?
Jul 5 NVDA Why Did Taiwan Semiconductor Stock Rise 15% Last Month?
Jul 5 NVDA Nvidia downgraded to Neutral by New Street Research
Jul 5 NVDA Sector Update: Tech Stocks Higher Late Afternoon
Jul 5 NVDA Will Meta Platforms Do a Stock Split in 2024?
Jul 5 NVDA Intel And AMD Are Going For A Bigger Role In The AI Era, But At A Gradual Pace
Jul 5 NVDA June jobs report, UK election results: Morning Brief
Jul 5 NVDA This NVIDIA Analyst Is No Longer Bullish; Here Are Top Downgrades For Friday
Jul 5 NVDA Stocks are at record highs. Investors keep playing the hits.
BOTT aims to track an index consisting of companies specializing in robotics and automation solutions for industrial use. This includes sectors like factory automation equipment, semiconductors, programmable logic and industrial machine parts. To be considered for inclusion, companies must adhere to several criteria, such as being listed on an exchange in a developed country, meeting minimum market capitalization and average daily value traded thresholds, and having a significant portion of their revenue tied to robotics and automation. The selection process considers factors like positive total return over the past 12 months and market capitalization ranking, resulting in the top 30 firms being included in the index. These companies, equally weighted, represent a mix of mid-sized to large corporations, with a cap of nine companies per industry to ensure diversity. Furthermore, the index undergoes review and adjustment every quarter, taking place on the first Fridays of January, April, July, and October.
Semiconductor Automation Solutions Factory Automation Equipment
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