Quantum Computing - Quantum computing is considered a call option on the future of technology and computing, with increasing commercialization and advancements in material science, drug discovery, aerospace, and defense [2][3] - The US, China, and Europe are in a race in quantum computing, with increased capital expenditure (capex) in the space, exemplified by the collaboration between IBM and AMD [3] Market and Investment Strategy - Investors should monitor the Federal Reserve's (Fed) rate cut path for potential market impact; any changes in timing or quantity of cuts could pull the market back [5] - Mega-cap tech stocks are already widely held in investor portfolios, and new themes like AI power and infrastructure, and modern warfare offer new investment opportunities [11][12][14][15] Earnings and Technology Trends - S&P earnings were up 10% year-over-year, and NASDAQ earnings were up over 30% year-over-year, with mega-caps leading the growth, driven by capex in areas like AI [8] - Nvidia is central to the AI trade, and its performance is expected to impact hyperscalers, cybersecurity, AI chips, data centers, and cloud computing; expectations include over 50% revenue growth and close to 50% EPS growth [8] Modern Warfare - Modern warfare, including drones and satellites, presents investment opportunities, supported by government spending, with the last aerospace and defense contract being approximately $850 billion [14][15]
Quantum computing is a call option on the future of computing, says Defiance ETFs' Sylvia Jablonski