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Are These AI-Heavy Vanguard ETFs Still Good Picks to Buy in the Wake of the DeepSeek Drama?

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The stock market has been a rocket ship over the past two years. What is the main fuel powering the upward climb? Artificial intelligence (AI). Many of the world's largest tech companies have invested heavily in training and deploying costly AI models, and some of those companies have also benefited tremendously from the massive AI investment.

But Chinese company DeepSeek recently caused the rocket ship to veer off course. DeepSeek's introduction of its R1 model prompted many investors to question whether their underlying premises about the AI market were correct. R1 reportedly beats other top AI models, including OpenAI's ChatGPT o1, on key benchmarks. It's also much more cost-effective.

DeepSeek isn't just shaking up individual AI stocks. It's also affecting major exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with heavy ownership in those stocks.

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Vanguard's top ETFs with significant AI exposure

Vanguard ranks as one of the world's largest fund managers. The company markets 88 ETFs, several of which have significant AI exposure.

The Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF (NYSEMKT: VOOG) invests in growth companies that are members of the S&P 500. Its top holdings include:

  • Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA)

  • Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL)

  • Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT)

  • Facebook and Instagram parent Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META)

  • Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN)

  • Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA)

  • Google parent Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL)

  • Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO)

These AI stocks combined make up roughly 51.6% of the fund's total portfolio.

It's a similar story for the Vanguard Mega Cap Growth ETF (NYSEMKT: MGK). As its name indicates, this ETF invests in growth stocks with mega-cap valuations (market caps of $200 billion or more). The stocks listed as the top holdings for the Vanguard S&P Growth ETF are also among the top positions of this Vanguard ETF, comprising around 59.2% of the fund's total assets.

The Vanguard Information Technology ETF (NYSEMKT: VGT) focuses only on information technology stocks, many closely tied to AI. Its top holdings include Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, and Broadcom. These four stocks alone account for 50.8% of the ETF's portfolio.

What's the impact of DeepSeek on these ETFs?

All three of these Vanguard ETFs initially fell as investors processed the potential impact of DeepSeek's new AI model. The Vanguard Information Technology ETF was hit the hardest. This isn't surprising, considering Nvidia makes up nearly 15% of the fund's portfolio. Nvidia's share price plunged due to worries about how DeepSeek might affect the demand for its graphics processing units (GPUs).


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