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BlackRock's Jay Jacobs: We're seeing a lot of resilience
Youtube· 2026-01-25 03:00
Market Overview - The market is showing resilience despite the Dow's struggles, with strong earnings reported across various sectors, leading to bullish sentiment on equities and commodities [2][3] - Upcoming earnings reports from major companies like Apple, Meta, Tesla, and Microsoft are anticipated to significantly influence market narratives [2] Artificial Intelligence Focus - The World Economic Forum in Davos highlighted artificial intelligence (AI) as a key theme, with a notable increase in token usage for AI computing power, which grew almost 20 times last year [3] - Investment strategies are evolving, with a shift towards more diversified approaches rather than just focusing on top names in thematic areas like AI and chips [4][12] Investment Strategies - Investment opportunities are categorized into three buckets: growth sectors (e.g., AI, electricity infrastructure), income generation (especially in light of potential Fed rate cuts), and diversification through assets with low correlation to stocks and bonds [5][6] - ETFs are being developed with sophisticated strategies, such as those that incorporate option overlays to mitigate fluctuations while providing income [7][8] Specific ETFs and Themes - The Bali ETF focuses on income generation through covered call strategies while also providing growth exposure to US equities [9] - The BAI ETF, the largest AI-focused ETF, actively manages its investments to include not only mega-cap tech but also smaller, under-the-radar AI companies and semiconductor stocks [10][12] Metals Market Insights - The metals market is experiencing significant movements, with gold surpassing $4,900 per troy ounce and silver reaching over $100 for the first time, driven by both precious metal investment and industrial demand [13][14] - Silver is positioned well due to its dual role as a hedge against inflation and its strong industrial applications, particularly in manufacturing and electricity [15]
Looking beyond traditional bonds: the rapid rise of income-oriented ETFs
CNBC Television· 2025-10-06 21:06
Let's also turn to one of the fastest growing parts of the ETF ecosystem and that is income. You both have products for investors looking for that as well. Christian, you have DIVO, QDVO and IDVO.What are these products. Yeah, these are actively managed stock portfolios either international for IDVO, growth oriented for QVO or just US blue chip for D. VO.And the active uh approach there selects the stocks but then has the ability to tactically write covered calls on those individual stocks. So what that doe ...