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AI Chip Stocks, SK Hynix & the Next Big ETF Opportunity

The AI investment story is entering a new phase, and Bilal Little, Global ETF Strategist at Direxion, joins Remy Blaire from the New York Stock Exchange to discuss one of the biggest market debuts of the year. Following SK Hynix’s record-breaking U.S. ADR listing, which became the largest foreign IPO in U.S. history, Bilal explains why both institutional and retail investors are paying close attention to the South Korean memory chip giant. He shares why expanding access to the company’s shares could reshape investor participation in one of the fastest-growing areas of artificial intelligence.

Beyond Nvidia, Bilal believes the AI opportunity is broadening across the entire semiconductor ecosystem. Memory chips, advanced packaging, manufacturing equipment, and power infrastructure are becoming increasingly important as AI adoption accelerates worldwide. Rather than focusing on a single company, investors are now searching for the next critical bottlenecks in the AI supply chain, creating new opportunities across the broader semiconductor industry.

The conversation also highlights the launch of Direxion’s Daily SK Hynix Bull 2X ETF (Ticker: SKHL), designed to provide traders with leveraged exposure to the daily performance of SK Hynix’s U.S.-listed ADR. Bilal explains how single-stock ETFs are giving investors more precise tools to express short-term market views while emphasizing that these products are designed for active traders who understand leveraged investing.

Looking ahead, Bilal discusses the continued evolution of the ETF industry, which has already attracted record investment flows this year. As market leadership rotates beyond the largest technology names, he explains why diversification, sector rotation, and targeted investment strategies are becoming increasingly important. From AI infrastructure and semiconductor innovation to the future of ETFs, this interview explores the trends shaping the next wave of global investing.

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