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Investors should consider commodities due to a "big change" involving international expansion, according to VanEck CEO Jan van Eck. "The world economy started growing again," van Eck told CNBC's "ETF Edge" this week. Manufacturing PMI is now positive in China as of March," said van Eck. Its exchange-traded funds include the VanEck Gold Miners ETF (GDX) and VanEck Oil Refiners ETF (CRAK) . Van Eck highlights copper 's momentum as a positive sign for demand.
Persons: Jan van Eck, van Eck, CNBC's, Van Eck Organizations: PMI, Gold Miners Locations: China
Investing in semiconductors may be the most efficient way to play the artificial intelligence boom, according to VanEck's CEO. "Semiconductors have become the heart of the AI trade," Jan van Eck told CNBC's "ETF Edge" this week. His firm's VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) , which tracks 25 of the biggest chipmakers in the country, is up 21% this year as of Wednesday's close. However, SMH has fallen nearly 6% this month, led to the downside by Intel , AMD and On Semiconductor . Still, Akins advises investors to pay attention to semiconductor fund flows as a barometer for future performance.
Persons: Jan van Eck, CNBC's, SMH, it's, Van Eck, van Eck, Mike Akins, Akins, pare Organizations: Semiconductors, Semiconductor, Intel, AMD, Nvidia
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailVanEck CEO on the reflation trade and how investors can navigate this uncertain environmentJan Van Eck, VanEck Associates CEO, joins CNBC's Bob Pisani on 'ETF Edge' to discuss the reflation trade, how investors can position during this uncertain time, and assess VanEck's latest ETF products.
Persons: Jan Van Eck, Bob Pisani Organizations: VanEck
Bitcoin and gold 'moving in tandem,' VanEck CEO says
  + stars: | 2024-04-09 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin and gold 'moving in tandem,' VanEck CEO saysJan van Eck, CEO of investment management firm VanEck, weighs in the on the bitcoin rally and the outlook for cryptocurrency markets.
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PARIS — Issuers of spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds cast doubt over the short-term likelihood of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approving such a product for the cryptocurrency ether . The regulator has a late-May deadline to conclude its review on an ether ETF. That comes after the SEC in March delayed its original deadline for a decision on the ether ETF application. Enthusiasm has been mounting among the crypto community for an ether ETF, ever since the SEC approved the first spot bitcoin ETFs in January. This complicates matters for an ether ETF.
Persons: Cathy Wood, Jan Van Eck, CNBC's Arjun Kharpal, Van Eck, Gary Gensler, Jean, Marie Mognetti, CoinShares Organizations: PARIS, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, SEC, Fidelity, Ark, Paris, Invest, CNBC Locations: BlackRock, U.S, Paris, France
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're still 'right in the middle' of the bitcoin cycle, says VanEck CEO Jan Van EckJan Van Eck, VanEck CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk its spot bitcoin ETF, bitcoin's recent rally, the state of crypto and more.
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According to VanEck CEO Jan van Eck, oil stocks are getting a raw deal. The companies are arguably the next best cash flowing companies [compared to] the semiconductors ," he told CNBC's "ETF Edge" this week. "They're trading at double-digit cash flow yields for E&Ps [exploration and production] and sectors in the oil market. His firm runs the VanEck Oil Services ETF . Strategas' Todd Sohn also characterizes oil stocks as unloved and sees potential for a turnaround.
Persons: Jan van Eck, CNBC's, Baker Hughes, van Eck, Strategas, Todd Sohn Organizations: VanEck Oil Services, Schlumberger, Halliburton
Nvidia shares hit a fresh all-time high today, and its gains may still be in the early innings, according to VanEck CEO Jan van Eck. Nvidia is the VanEck Semiconductor ETF 's top holding. The fund tracks 25 of the largest semiconductor companies weighted by market cap. "They're trying to build their moat by now having software services, and now they're building a cloud solution," van Eck said. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF's top holdings as of Wednesday are Nvidia , Taiwan Semiconductor and Broadcom .
Persons: Jan van Eck, Van Eck, CNBC's, They've, van Eck Organizations: U.S, Nvidia, VanEck Semiconductor, Semiconductor, Taiwan Semiconductor, Broadcom
ETF Edge: The uneven performance in the semiconductor space
  + stars: | 2024-02-05 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailETF Edge: The uneven performance in the semiconductor spaceJan van Eck, VanEck CEO, joins CNBC's Bob Pisani on the 'Halftime Report' to breakdown the ETF action in the semiconductor space and the uneven performance so far this year.
Persons: van Eck, Bob Pisani Locations: VanEck
SEC Chair Gary Gensler continues to issue stern warnings when it comes to crypto investments, but that's not holding back activity. For the $30 trillion advised wealth management industry, the floodgates could be about to open. "For the vast majority of people, a low-cost bitcoin ETF is going to be the easiest way to do that," Hougan said. According to data from Robinhood , 81% of bitcoin ETF trading volume in the first week was in individual accounts, with the rest in retirement accounts. In a report on its website in October, Galaxy Digital said the "strongest marginal improvement" occurred when portfolios moved from a 0% to 1% bitcoin allocation.
Persons: Gary Gensler, that's, Jan van Eck, Anthony Pompliano, Pompliano, Matt Hougan, wirehouses, they've, Hougan, WisdomTree, bitcoin, Matt Walsh, Walsh Organizations: Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Investments, Chartered, Fund, Management, VettaFi, CFA, Investor Trust, Galaxy Digital, Fidelity, Island Ventures, Fidelity Investments Locations: U.S, Robinhood
"Spot Bitcoin" approval – final steps
  + stars: | 2024-01-08 | by ( Bob Pisani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email"Spot Bitcoin" approval – final steps"Spot Bitcoin" applicants Cathie Wood, Jan Van Eck and NYSE's Doug Yones outline the final steps being completed that signal SEC approval is imminent.
Persons: Cathie Wood, Jan Van Eck, Doug Yones Organizations: SEC
Instead, people like Ken Kencel — CEO of Churchill Asset Management, a private credit division of asset management giant Nuveen — held court. In the next decade, he predicted that private credit shops and direct lenders could fill in the holes in the asset-based lending space, as well as home and auto loans. Private credit — or alternative credit or direct lending — is a subsect of finance that has grown rapidly thanks to higher interest rates and distressed banks. Higher interest rates are forcing institutions — the pensions and endowments that make up hedge funds' biggest investors — to rethink their portfolios. But while the Bridgewater founder had the rapt attention of the room, it was at a direct lending panel a couple of hours later when an ambitious audience member pitched himself to the private credit executives onstage.
Persons: Ray Dalio, Cliff Asness, Ken Kencel, , I've, Banks, Gregory Robbins, Jan Van Eck Organizations: Greenwich Economic, Churchill Asset Management, Golub Capital, Bridgewater Locations: Greenwich, China
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI look at Etherium as an aggressive growth investment, says Jan Van EckJan Van Eck, VanEck Associates CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk crypto currency climbing, crypto ETFs and more.
Persons: Jan Van Eck, Van Eck Organizations: VanEck
The Arm IPO is here, but many ETFs will not be buyers
  + stars: | 2023-09-14 | by ( Bob Pisani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +6 min
The Cupertino, Calif.-based company licenses its processorIPO and tech enthusiasts are excited about the Arm Holdings Plc initial pubic offering, and with good reason: it's the first big tech IPO in more than two years. However, some investors who would like to get immediate exposure to the Arm IPO through ETFs may be disappointed. However, this particular IPO highlights several difficulties that even large companies like Arm have in acquiring a broader ownership base through ETFs. The first problem is that Arm is not a U.S. company, it's British — which generally would exclude it from the S&P indexes. Potential ETF buyers: Nasdaq-100 ETF, IPO ETFsThere are some potential ETF buyers.
Persons: Matt Bartolini, Howard Silverblatt, Van Eck, Jan Van Eck, Todd Sohn, it's, Matt Kennedy, Nate Geraci, I'm Organizations: ARM Holdings, Arm Holdings, Nasdaq, Tech, ARM, P, SPDR Technology, SPDR, SPDR Americas Research, Street Global Advisors, Global, Renaissance, Van Eck Semiconductor, CNBC, Vanguard Total U.S, Renaissance Capital Locations: Cupertino, Calif, U.S, SPDR Americas
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Future Proof conference convenes investors looking to build networksJosh Brown, Ritholtz Wealth Management CEO, Jan Van Eck, CEO of Van Eck, join 'Halftime Report' to discuss redesigning the investment conference model, the need to foster community among investors, and what influence the ARM IPO will have on the Van Eck Semiconductor ETF.
Persons: Josh Brown, Jan Van Eck, Van Eck Organizations: Ritholtz Wealth Management, ARM, Van Eck Semiconductor
Surf City USA —for a financial conference. A financial conference on a beach? Reinventing the financial conferenceWelcome to FutureProof, billed as "the largest gathering of top-tier wealth management professionals, CEOs, CTOs, COOs, and fast-growing financial advisors." It's the brainchild of Barry Ritholtz, co-founder, chairman, and chief investment officer of Ritholtz Wealth Management, and CEO Josh Brown. "Coming out of the pandemic, it was obvious to us that the traditional financial conference was past its sell-by date," Ritholtz told me.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJan Van Eck: We're at very beginning of several-year bull cycle for gold and bitcoinJan Van Eck, Van Eck Associates CEO, joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss his thoughts on where the market ends up this year, if gold is an investment or trade at these levels and more.
Everyone here is amazed at how forgotten segments of the market have rebounded in 2023: international, growth, small cap and bonds. Advisors here are having a hard time wrapping their heads around the idea that there would be a recession ins 2023, and now maybe not. "With real wage growth, large payroll growth and earnings beating expectations it equals a soft landing at worst and maybe no recession near term." Most advisors here are coming to grips with Powell's insistence the Fed will not lower rates this year. Their Equal Weight S & P 500 ETF (RSP) has also attracted significant inflows from investors wary of market cap weighted indexes.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCNBC Pro talks with the VanEck CEO on what commodities to invest in right nowCNBC's Bob Pisani sat down with VanEck CEO, Jan van Eck, who he calls the 'king of commodities' at the Exchange ETF Conference in Miami Beach. VanEck Gold Miners (GDX), Oil Services (OIH), Agribusiness (MOO), and Rare Earth Metals (REMX) are among the top funds in the space and his VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) is also the largest in its sector. They discuss when we may see the next big gold rally, oil stocks, chipmakers, and more.
Liu Ranyang | China News Service | Getty ImagesTech investors say the worst is over as China reopens and exits its zero-Covid policy. The firm raised nearly $500 million for a new China tech fund set to close by early this year — more than earlier plans for $400 million. Tech companies see government supportInvestors are not worried of new challenges on the regulatory front. Gobi's Tang said, "I do think that they're going to do everything they can to try to spur the economic growth. "There's still a lot to catch up [in semiconductor tech] for China.
They're emphasizing growth right now," van Eck said at the Exchange ETF conference in Miami. The iShares MSCI China ETF (MCHI) had a total return of more than 10% this year, through Feb. 3. MCHI YTD mountain This popular China ETF is outperforming in 2023. Van Eck pointed to the outsized growth of major U.S. tech firms as a key reason for that outperformance, but said that era appears to be over. "We've got a decade where you're really taking a risk if you're under invested overseas," van Eck said.
Even though WTI crude just saw its worst week in more than two months, the oil trade may have more juice left in the tank. Mirae Asset Securities' Chris Hempstead told CNBC's "ETF Edge" that he sees the Russia-Ukraine war fallout and OPEC+ oil cuts as key bullish catalysts for oil. Hempstead added that demand for oil and gas will increase when China — the world's second-biggest consumer of oil — exits its Covid-19 lockdowns. Jan van Eck, CEO of global investment manager VanEck, shares that bullish outlook. "No one wants nuclear, no one wants solar panels [and] no one wants windmills, but we need it to do this energy transformation," van Eck said.
In the exchange-traded fund space, the VanEck Oil Services ETF (OIH) has risen 36% this year. But the global energy sector remains unstable, fueled by a precarious position in Europe. "Arguably, natural gas ends up being the new oil, right?" "These so-called dirty energy sources really are unpalatable," she said, referring to coal and nuclear energy substitutes. "We've seen a shift back to some of those less desired energy sources," Boal said.
We think we're in a new era for oil, says VanEck CEO
  + stars: | 2022-10-10 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe think we're in a new era for oil, says VanEck CEOJan Van Eck, VanEck CEO, joins 'Halftime Report' to discuss Van Eck's best guess for where oil prices and natural gas prices go.
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