eToro, the popular trading and investing platform, has unveiled a strategic collaboration with Danish investment fund NewDeal Invest to introduce a new investment portfolio called ‘NDI-Future Tech.’ This joint effort aims to provide eToro users with exposure to the dynamic market of next-generation technology and companies driving innovation and growth.
Renowned for its expertise in identifying emerging tech enterprises, NewDeal Invest conducts thorough research on more than 100 Nasdaq-listed companies. Through a quarterly evaluation process, about 40 companies are meticulously chosen based on their long-term business models. This selection process combines valuation analysis with deep technological insights, evaluating factors like sustainable growth, business scalability, profit margins, and the potential for mature-stage profitability.
Dani Brinker, eToro’s Head of Investment Portfolio, expressed excitement about the partnership, saying, “Technology has been a transformative force in society and has emerged as the top-performing sector in the stock market over the last two decades. It is also the most popular sector among our users. We are delighted to introduce the ‘NDI-Future Tech’ portfolio in collaboration with NewDeal Invest. With just a click, our users can now diversify their tech investments, gaining access to a thoughtfully curated selection of investment opportunities.”
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The newly launched ‘NDI-Future Tech’ portfolio is now accessible on the eToro platform, offering investors a chance to diversify their portfolios with exposure to innovative tech companies.
eToro’s range of Smart Portfolios covers various market themes, following a passive investment strategy based on a defined methodology. Starting from an initial investment of USD$500, investors can utilize tools and charts to track the portfolio’s performance. Additionally, eToro’s social feed keeps users updated on sector developments. It is worth noting that this offering is not available to users in the United States.