Navigation Group LLC purchased a new stake in shares of VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SMH – Free Report) during the 1st quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the SEC. The fund purchased 67,411 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $25,845,000. VanEck Semiconductor ETF comprises 6.0% of Navigation Group LLC’s investment portfolio, making the stock its 5th biggest holding.
A number of other hedge funds have also modified their holdings of SMH. Berger Financial Group Inc lifted its holdings in shares of VanEck Semiconductor ETF by 1.3% during the first quarter. Berger Financial Group Inc now owns 1,659 shares of the company’s stock worth $636,000 after purchasing an additional 21 shares during the period. Goodman Advisory Group LLC increased its holdings in VanEck Semiconductor ETF by 7.8% in the 1st quarter. Goodman Advisory Group LLC now owns 318 shares of the company’s stock worth $122,000 after buying an additional 23 shares during the period. Howe & Rusling Inc. increased its holdings in VanEck Semiconductor ETF by 4.3% in the 1st quarter. Howe & Rusling Inc. now owns 612 shares of the company’s stock worth $235,000 after buying an additional 25 shares during the period. Brooklyn Investment Group increased its holdings in VanEck Semiconductor ETF by 2.2% in the 4th quarter. Brooklyn Investment Group now owns 1,192 shares of the company’s stock worth $434,000 after buying an additional 26 shares during the period. Finally, Total Clarity Wealth Management Inc. raised its position in VanEck Semiconductor ETF by 1.1% during the 1st quarter. Total Clarity Wealth Management Inc. now owns 2,567 shares of the company’s stock worth $984,000 after buying an additional 27 shares during the last quarter.
Key Headlines Impacting VanEck Semiconductor ETF
Here are the key news stories impacting VanEck Semiconductor ETF this week:
- Positive Sentiment: ASML’s stronger-than-expected outlook is helping lift semiconductor names, reinforcing demand expectations across the chip supply chain and supporting SMH. Chip stocks rise on ASML earnings despite U.S. strikes on Iran
- Positive Sentiment: Ongoing AI infrastructure spending is still favoring chipmakers, with investors viewing semiconductor ETFs like SMH as a direct way to play the buildout. Is Massive AI Spending Favoring Chip ETFs More Than Big Tech?
- Positive Sentiment: Reports that the Trump administration is pushing for more memory-chip manufacturing in the U.S. could benefit semiconductor supply-chain names held in SMH. The Trump Administration Presses for More Memory Plants in America: These 3 Stocks Could Be Winners
- Neutral Sentiment: Tech stocks are broadly supportive of the market open, which is helping semiconductor sentiment but does not specifically change the ETF’s fundamentals. Tech Shares Lift Wall Street Pre-Bell; Asia Up, Europe Lower
- Neutral Sentiment: Several articles frame SMH as a strong thematic ETF, but these are mostly commentary and product explainers rather than new catalysts. Should You Invest in the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH)?
- Negative Sentiment: Bank of America calling long semiconductors the “most crowded trade ever” suggests the sector may be vulnerable to a pullback if momentum cools or positioning unwinds. Bank of America Says Long Semiconductors is the “Most Crowded Trade Ever”
- Negative Sentiment: Headlines warning about the end of the AI trade and pressure points in leveraged semiconductor ETFs point to rising risk appetite concerns for the broader chip rally. How to Profit from the End of the AI Trade
VanEck Semiconductor ETF Trading Down 1.6%
VanEck Semiconductor ETF Profile
The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) is an exchange-traded fund that is based on the MVIS US Listed Semiconductor 25 index, a market-cap-weighted index of 25 of the largest US-listed semiconductors companies. SMH was launched on May 5, 2000 and is managed by VanEck.
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