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Global Robotics And Automation ETF (ROBO)
67.00 +1.40 (+2.13%) 01/14/21 [NYSE Arca]
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wait 4 more years and your analysis of my post will be even more accurate lol. When I posted that autonomous highway vehicles were an engineer's dream. Now, much closer.
This is much deeper and includes a lot more than just some vacuum Bots lol. This ETF will be huge in 10 years. Easliy $300
It looks mostly safe... lol
They should be, this looks like a great stock
Good interview of ROBO officer on CNBC yesterday. Its portfolio of stocks is changed quarterly. ROBO itself looks like it has had a nice gain over the past year....$25.24 low---->$34.37 close yesterday.
https://screener.fidelity.com/ftgw/etf/goto/snapshot/portfolioComposition.jhtml?symbols=ROBO
http://portfolios.morningstar.com/fund/holdings?t=ROBO
http://www.etf.com/ROBO
Industrial automation, IMO is taking a long time to come to fruition. Manufacturing seems to favor offshore due to lower costs (labor, perceived taxes...). So what will drive automation in the US manufacturing sector may be perceived savings such as labor costs. But to invest in automation requires capital which is typically derived from tangible or future profits. One other way to gain capital is in reduced operating costs. Energy is becoming more plentiful in the US with the natural gas boom giving the US a leg up in "energy heavy" businesses. So my guess would be heavy consumers of energy that have a need for automation might have the capital to be first in line to invest in automation. So who might that be and what type of robots do they desire?
I frankly think that UAVs are coming of age if the FAA ever allows their commercial use.
The consumer robotics sector is also ripe but the mission application still has not been found, much like smart phones and video games. iRobot has a good start but vacuums only go so far and have limited appeal to the consumer (who says I absolutely need to have the latest robotic vacuum cleaner!). Whoever cracks this nut will do well
How about i start a discussion -- which companies do you think will be in the forefront of industrial automation (aka which companies do you think will be the best to invest in right now?)
Some names from the top of my head include KUKA and Fanuc.. thoughts?
The story line is diluted over too many companies. What are we to discuss, future robotic trends or capabilities road maps? Been watching this for a while since I divested of iRobot (for a gain) but not seeing the financial excitement with this ETF. Will keep an eye.
Whole world is going automated and still no chatter on this board.. What gives?
Robotics ETF?... OK I'm listening... I'm buying hand over fist too!!
ROBO creeping up slowly. I like it :)
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