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Funding Agency Aurora Personal Wealth Acquires Stake in First Belief Nasdaq Synthetic Intelligence and Robotics ETF

Aurora Personal Wealth Inc., an funding agency, has just lately acquired a brand new stake within the First Belief Nasdaq Synthetic Intelligence and Robotics ETF. In response to their current submitting with the Securities & Alternate Fee, Aurora Personal Wealth bought 5,215 shares of the corporate’s inventory, with an estimated worth of $238,000.

This acquisition represents roughly 0.06% of the whole stake within the First Belief Nasdaq Synthetic Intelligence and Robotics ETF for Aurora Personal Wealth. Different hedge funds and institutional traders have additionally made modifications to their positions within the firm. Raleigh Capital Administration Inc. acquired a place within the ETF throughout the first quarter with a worth of $26,000. Equally, ICA Group Wealth Administration LLC acquired a place value $28,000 throughout the fourth quarter.

UBS Group AG and Northwestern Mutual Wealth Administration Co. skilled vital will increase of their holdings of the ETF, with UBS Group AG proudly owning 1,341 shares value $63,000 and Northwestern Mutual Wealth Administration now proudly owning 1,795 shares value $64,000. Gradient Investments LLC additionally acquired a brand new place within the ETF, value $82,000.

The First Belief Nasdaq Synthetic Intelligence and Robotics ETF (ROBT) is an exchange-traded fund that primarily invests in shares associated to synthetic intelligence and robotics. It tracks a modified equal-weighted index of world firms concerned in these sectors. ROBT was launched in February 2018 and is managed by First Belief.

On Friday, shares of ROBT opened at $40.51, with a market cap of $374.72 million. The ETF has a price-to-earnings ratio of 26.15 and a beta of 1.22. Its 1-year low is $32.00, and its 1-year excessive is $47.71. The fifty-day easy shifting common is $42.77, whereas the 200-day easy shifting common is $42.96.

This text was generated utilizing narrative science expertise and monetary knowledge from MarketBeat, reviewed by MarketBeat’s editorial workforce.

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