After Following Generative AI Every Single Day These 3 ETFs Keep Rising to the Top of My Research
Invesco AI and Next Gen Software ETF (IGPT) heavily weights memory suppliers like SK hynix and Micron, capturing AIโs critical infrastructure bottleneck. Themes Generative Artificial Intelligence ETF (WISE) offers the lowest fees at 0.4% but trails peers with smaller assets and
Invesco AI and Next Gen Software ETF (IGPT) heavily weights memory suppliers like SK hynix and Micron, capturing AIโs critical infrastructure bottleneck.
Themes Generative Artificial Intelligence ETF (WISE) offers the lowest fees at 0.4% but trails peers with smaller assets and concentrated pure-play exposure.
Act now: the analyst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 AI stocks โ and Roundhill Generative AI & Technology ETF didn't make the cut. Grab the names FREE today .
Tracking generative AI as a daily beat means watching dozens of funds slap the "AI" label on portfolios that look suspiciously like a Nasdaq-100 mirror. After cutting through that noise, three names keep surfacing as genuinely thoughtful ways to own the theme: the Roundhill Generative AI & Technology ETF ( NYSEARCA:CHAT ), the Invesco AI and Next Gen Software ETF ( NASDAQ:IGPT ), and the Themes Generative Artificial Intelligence ETF ( NASDAQ:WISE ).
Each one approaches generative AI through a different lens. CHAT is the actively managed pure-play with the largest asset base. IGPT leans into the global semiconductor and software stack through a rules-based index. WISE is the scrappy low-cost upstart trying to undercut both on fees. The performance gap between them over the past year is wide enough that the choice actually matters.
Broad tech funds give you generative AI exposure in name only. The Magnificent Seven account for so much of the Nasdaq-100 that buying QQQ is more a bet on mega-cap concentration than on the picks-and-shovels build-out happening in foundation models, inference chips, memory, and orchestration software. A dedicated generative AI ETF tilts the portfolio toward the names actually pulling the cart, including memory makers and smaller infrastructure plays that get diluted in a generalist fund.
Act now: the analyst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 AI stocks โ and Roundhill Generative AI & Technology ETF didn't make the cut. Grab the names FREE today .
The catch is that "generative AI ETF" is now a marketing term, not a category with rules. Holdings vary wildly between funds, and so do the returns. That is why the methodology behind each pick matters more than the label on the front of the prospectus.

