SEMI vs. BOTT ETF Comparison

Comparison of Columbia Seligman Semiconductor and Technology ETF (SEMI) to Themes Robotics & Automation ETF (BOTT)
SEMI

Columbia Seligman Semiconductor and Technology ETF

SEMI Description

SEMI is designed to provide exposure to the broad information technology sector by focusing on pure-play companies related to the semiconductor industry. The fund actively and generally invests in 30-50 high-conviction semiconductor or semiconductor-related firms, as defined by GICS, including those under communication equipment, electronic equipment, technology hardware, storage and peripherals, and software. Additionally, the fund requires at least 25% of its assets be invested in companies in the semiconductor and semiconductor equipment industry. Security selection is done through extensive in-depth research. SEMI is a non-transparent ETF and does not provide daily disclosure of its portfolio holdings unlike other ETFs. As such, there is a risk that shares of the fund may trade at wider spreads, especially during periods of volatility. The fund instead publishes a trading basket daily, which provides a preview of selected holdings without disclosing the actual portfolio.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$27.25

Average Daily Volume

5,941

Number of Holdings *

33

* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
BOTT

Themes Robotics & Automation ETF

BOTT Description BOTT aims to track an index consisting of companies specializing in robotics and automation solutions for industrial use. This includes sectors like factory automation equipment, semiconductors, programmable logic and industrial machine parts. To be considered for inclusion, companies must adhere to several criteria, such as being listed on an exchange in a developed country, meeting minimum market capitalization and average daily value traded thresholds, and having a significant portion of their revenue tied to robotics and automation. The selection process considers factors like positive total return over the past 12 months and market capitalization ranking, resulting in the top 30 firms being included in the index. These companies, equally weighted, represent a mix of mid-sized to large corporations, with a cap of nine companies per industry to ensure diversity. Furthermore, the index undergoes review and adjustment every quarter, taking place on the first Fridays of January, April, July, and October.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$26.74

Average Daily Volume

734

Number of Holdings *

5

* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
Performance
Period SEMI BOTT
30 Days 0.73% -2.57%
60 Days 10.64% 3.39%
90 Days 9.49%
12 Months 38.48%
4 Overlapping Holdings
Symbol Grade Weight in SEMI Weight in BOTT Overlap
MCHP D 3.43% 3.71% 3.43%
NVDA C 4.82% 4.04% 4.04%
QCOM C 3.16% 3.95% 3.16%
SMTC D 6.94% 3.89% 3.89%
SEMI Overweight 29 Positions Relative to BOTT
Symbol Grade Weight
LRCX B 7.58%
AVGO C 6.77%
AMAT B 4.63%
ADI B 4.61%
NXPI B 4.37%
MRVL C 4.24%
KLAC B 4.16%
ON D 3.84%
TSM B 3.3%
TER B 3.27%
WDC B 3.18%
QRVO B 2.73%
INDI D 2.36%
SYNA D 2.05%
MU C 1.92%
BE C 1.88%
STM D 1.87%
SNPS B 1.85%
AEIS C 1.82%
CDNS B 1.77%
INTC F 1.39%
SWKS B 1.26%
SGH C 0.7%
ICHR D 0.66%
AMD B 0.65%
KLIC C 0.6%
DIOD D 0.5%
MKSI B 0.49%
ENTG B 0.42%
SEMI Underweight 1 Positions Relative to BOTT
Symbol Grade Weight
CRDO A -3.97%
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