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First Trust Industrials/Producer Durables AlphaDEX Fund
As of May 30, 2026 at 10:05 UTC
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5 articlesEditorâs Note: This article has been updated to accurately report the remaining funds as $350 billion. In an exclusive interview with Benzinga, Michael Sayers, CFA and vice president and portfolio manager at Rockland Trust, shared valuable insights into todayâs investment opportunities. Below, we explore the key questions and Sayersâ insightful responses: How The CHIPS Act, IRA Act & Infrastructure Act Create Investment Opportunities When asked about the anticipated influence of recent legislative developments like the CHIPS Act, IRA Act, and Infrastructure Act on investment opportunities, Sayers provided a comprehensive overview. Regarding the potential effects of the CHIPS Act on technology investments and the semiconductor industry, Sayers pointed out the significant earmarked funds for semiconductors. He highlighted the substantial infrastructure-related spending authorized by these acts, totaling approximately $1 trillion over the next decade. A Significant Amount Of Money Still On The Table Some quick back-of the napkin math by Sayers went as follows; âInfrastructure-related spending across the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), Infrastructure, and CHIPS acts totals ~$1 Trillion over a period of 10 years ending in 2031. About $650 billion has been authorized/committed so far.â About $250 billion has been allocation to semiconductors. This should benefit investments into the iShares Semiconductor ETF (NYSE:SOXX) which ...Full story available on Benzinga.com