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Top ETFs and Funds with NVIDIA Holdings (US & Japan Stocks)

NVIDIA's growth has been phenomenal, reaching a market capitalization of $1 trillion in June 2023 and then reaching $3 trillion in just one year, overtaking Microsoft to become the number one market cap company. Here we introduce some U.S. ETFs that include a high percentage of NVIDIA, as well as mutual funds that are easy to invest in in Japan.
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EDV Long-Term Bond ETF: Buy Timing and Benefits in Rate Cuts

As a portfolio balance, it is important to consider allocations to bonds that are strong during periods of interest rate cuts and in economic downturns. Here, we delve into the popular EDV long-term U.S. bond ETF, EDV, to learn more about the concept of when to buy bond ETFs, key points, and the benefits of investing in them.
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SOXL 3x Leverage ETF: Semiconductor Buy Timing and Strategy - MiFsee

We will take a deeper look at SOXL, an ETF that aims to invest in the semiconductor sector by utilizing 3x leverage, its characteristics, investment advantages and risks, and the appropriate time to buy and use it. While this ETF can pursue large gains, it also carries significant downside risk, and we will take a closer look at why it is not a suitable long-term investment.
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SMH ETF: Top 25 Semiconductor Stocks vs. Nasdaq 100 and SOXL

Focusing on SMH, an ETF that invests in a diversified portfolio of 25 major U.S. semiconductor stocks, which is chock-full of leading AI semiconductor stocks, including NVIDIA, we will explore in detail the option to consider investing in the entire U.S. semiconductor sector rather than individual semiconductor stocks.
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Semiconductor ETFs (U.S. and Japanese stocks) and Mutual Fund Recommendation List

Focusing on the attractiveness and importance of investing in the fast-growing semiconductor sector, we delve into efficient investment strategies through semiconductor-related ETFs and mutual funds that can be traded in the US and Japanese markets as an alternative to direct investment in individual stocks. It is also a useful reference for those considering investing as part of the new NISA.
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TMF 3x Leveraged ETF: Buy Timing and Comparison with TLT and EDV

We will explain the difference between TMF, a long-term U.S. bond ETF that uses 3x leverage to target profits, and TLT and EDV, which do not use leverage. The benefits and risks of investing in long-term U.S. bonds and how to identify the best time to buy will be explained in detail, and the investment strategy of bond ETFs will be explored in depth.
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JEPQ: High-Yield Tech Investment and Nasdaq 100 Strategy

The features and investment advantages and disadvantages of JEPQ, an ETF that focuses on high-dividend, high-tech stocks, are explained. Find out in this article if JEPQ is the right investment style for you, the best choice for those seeking investment in NASDAQ and stable cash flow.
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TLT Bond ETF: Benefits in a Declining Interest Rate Environment

This section delves into the features of TLT, a long-term U.S. bond ETF, the advantages and disadvantages of investing in TLT, and the relationship between bonds and interest rates. Learn about the relationship between interest rate trends and TLT price movements, the impact of the Fed's interest rate policy, and how to deal with currency risk to help those considering investing in TLTs determine the right time to invest in TLTs.
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JEPI High Dividend ETF: Long-Term Investment Benefits and Appeal

We look at the appeal of JEPI, a U.S. ETF that combines high dividends and low volatility. The features, advantages, and disadvantages of JEPI that income-oriented investors should know about are explained in detail. Find out if JEPI is right for your investment style in this article.
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VIG ETF: Dividend Growth and Benefits for Beginners

For beginners who want to start investing in U.S. ETFs but are not sure which one to choose. This article will help you find out if VIG is a good fit for your investment style.
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