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It is a brand new year and analysts are scrambling to promote their top picks. EquBot, an exchange traded fund manager, is out with its list for 2022 with a twist: the stock picker is not human. Artificial intelligence is the driving force at its AI Powered Equity ETF (AIEQ). If its algorithms are correct, 2022 will be another great year for the biggest companies with strong momentum. As with all top pick lists, investors should tread carefully.


AI adoption in the ETF industry begins to grow

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The growing appreciation that human stockpickers struggle to outperform their benchmark indices has helped fuel a massive surge in assets held by passively managed exchange traded funds. Now some companies are hoping to show that artificial intelligence can finally give them an edge. The technology is fast-evolving but at least two fund managers, EquBot and Qraft Technologies, running dedicated AI-powered ETFs are claiming early success, even though some of their AI models' decisions might have required strong nerves to implement. For example, the team at Qraft, which offers four AI-powered ETFs, listed on NYSE Arca, witnessed its technology build a weighting of 14.7 per cent in Tesla in its Qraft AI-Enhanced US Large Cap Momentum ETF (AMOM) in August last year, but when it rebalanced a month later on September 1 it sold it all. The ETF began buying Tesla again in November, amassing a stake of 7.6 per cent by January this year, but in the February rebalancing it sold the entire holding once again.


Artificial Intelligence, Watson Go International With New ETF

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EquBot, the company behind the AI Powered Equity ETF AIEQ, 0.04% that runs on the Watson platform, is taking its artificial intelligence capabilities international with a new exchange traded fund. The AI Powered International Equity ETF AIIQ, -0.16% debuted Wednesday. AIIQ is actively managed and holds ex-U.S. developed markets stocks. EquBot launched the AI Powered Equity ETF in October. The product has gotten off to impressive start, as highlighted by its $137.63 million in assets under management.


Artificial Intelligence, Watson Go International With New ETF (NYSE:AIEQ)

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EquBot, the company behind the AI Powered Equity ETF (NYSE: AIEQ) that runs on the Watson platform, is taking its artificial intelligence capabilities international with a new exchange traded fund. The AI Powered International Equity ETF (NYSE: AIIQ) debuted Wednesday. AIIQ is actively managed and holds ex-U.S. developed markets stocks. EquBot launched the AI Powered Equity ETF in October. The product has gotten off to impressive start, as highlighted by its $137.63 million in assets under management.


Look Out World, Your Artificial Intelligence ETF Is on the Way

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The artificial intelligence ETF is going global. The AI Powered International Equity ETF, ticker AIIQ, debuted Wednesday, according to a statement from its creator, EquBot. The exchange-traded fund is the first to use AI technology to pick stocks from developed markets outside of the U.S. It arrives about eight months after San Francisco-based EquBot's first product, the AI Powered Equity ETF, ticker AIEQ, which has gathered almost $140 million in assets. The same software that underpins AIEQ's stock selection system and runs on International Business Machines Corp.'s Watson platform will drive AIIQ. The ETF will create a portfolio of between 80 and 250 stocks -- choosing from more than 15,000 companies across the globe.


The artificial intelligence ETF is one of the most popular fund launches of 2017

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One of the most notable success stories on Wall Street in 2017 isn't exactly a human-interest story. The AI Powered Equity ETF AIEQ, -0.31% an exchange-traded fund that uses artificial intelligence technology to select the stocks it holds, has emerged as one of the most successful new funds of the year, proving so popular with investors that it has stunned its own (human) creators. "We were absolutely surprised by the degree of interest," said Art Amador, co-founder of EquBot LLC, which sponsored the fund. "We launched with $2.5 million in assets and were hoping to get to $40 million by the end of the year. Instead, we got that within the first week and now we're north of $70 million.


The artificial intelligence ETF is one of the most popular fund launches of 2017

#artificialintelligence

One of the most notable success stories on Wall Street in 2017 isn't exactly a human-interest story. The AI Powered Equity ETF AIEQ, -0.31% an exchange-traded fund that uses artificial intelligence technology to select the stocks it holds, has emerged as one of the most successful new funds of the year, proving so popular with investors that it has stunned its own (human) creators. "We were absolutely surprised by the degree of interest," said Art Amador, co-founder of EquBot LLC, which sponsored the fund. "We launched with $2.5 million in assets and were hoping to get to $40 million by the end of the year. Instead, we got that within the first week and now we're north of $70 million.


The artificial intelligence ETF is one of the most popular fund launches of 2017

#artificialintelligence

One of the most notable success stories on Wall Street in 2017 isn't exactly a human-interest story. The AI Powered Equity ETF AIEQ, -0.31% an exchange-traded fund that uses artificial intelligence technology to select the stocks it holds, has emerged as one of the most successful new funds of the year, proving so popular with investors that it has stunned its own (human) creators. "We were absolutely surprised by the degree of interest," said Art Amador, co-founder of EquBot LLC, which sponsored the fund. "We launched with $2.5 million in assets and were hoping to get to $40 million by the end of the year. Instead, we got that within the first week and now we're north of $70 million.


The artificial intelligence ETF is one of the most popular fund launches of 2017

#artificialintelligence

One of the most notable success stories on Wall Street in 2017 isn't exactly a human-interest story. The AI Powered Equity ETF AIEQ, -0.31% an exchange-traded fund that uses artificial intelligence technology to select the stocks it holds, has emerged as one of the most successful new funds of the year, proving so popular with investors that it has stunned its own (human) creators. "We were absolutely surprised by the degree of interest," said Art Amador, co-founder of EquBot LLC, which sponsored the fund. "We launched with $2.5 million in assets and were hoping to get to $40 million by the end of the year. Instead, we got that within the first week and now we're north of $70 million.


The artificial intelligence ETF is one of the most popular fund launches of 2017

#artificialintelligence

The AI Powered Equity ETF AIEQ, -0.31% an exchange-traded fund that uses artificial intelligence technology to select the stocks it holds, has emerged as one of the most successful new funds of the year, proving so popular with investors that it has stunned its own (human) creators. "We were absolutely surprised by the degree of interest," said Art Amador, co-founder of EquBot LLC, which sponsored the fund. "We launched with $2.5 million in assets and were hoping to get to $40 million by the end of the year. Instead, we got that within the first week and now we're north of $70 million. The fund's software "constantly" analyzes information for roughly 6,000 U.S.-listed stocks, according to the company, scanning through regulatory filings, news articles, social media posts, and traditional financial metrics--including factors pertaining to correlations and valuations--to find investments it perceives as undervalued.