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The ALPS Disruptive Technologies ETF (DTEC) focuses on investing in companies leading the technological revolution and innovation. It has a varied portfolio with international investments in areas such as robotics, AI, and clean energy. While DTEC performed better than the ARK Innovation ETF, it lagged behind the Global X Robotics & Artificial Intelligence ETF due to its broader investment strategy.
The four ETFs in SS&C ALPS Advisors' lineup that have seen the highest returns in 2023 focused on technology and international stocks. 1. ALPS O'Shares Global Internet Giants ETF (OGIG) OGIG is ALPS' best-performing ETF in 2023.
SS&C ALPS Advisors' disruptive technologies ETF provides notably different exposure than a broad tech sector fund. The differences in composition between ALPS' fund versus the broad benchmark could be seen in last month's performance.
SS&C ALPS Advisors' disruptive technologies ETF generated attractive returns for investors last month. The ALPS Disruptive Technologies ETF (DTEC) climbed 15.80% in November, outpacing the broad-based tech sector.
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