The firm also added 120 Amundi ETFs. The ETFs span multiple asset classes, including equities, fixed income, and commodities.
Most assets are in broad equities, and the portfolio’s minimum investment is $500.
Trading and investing platform eToro has partnered with
asset manager Amundi to launch a new investment portfolio focused on long-term
global themes.
The new product is called the Key Themes & Convictions
Portfolio. It is built using Amundi exchange-traded funds and is designed for
retail investors seeking diversified exposure to global equity markets.
The additions came as European
investors continue to favor UCITS products for regulatory protection and
transparency. They also come amid rising competition from larger brokerages
offering similar ETF access.
eToro Offers Portfolio Following Global Trends
Gil Shapira, Chief Investment Officer at eToro, Source: LinkedIn
Gil Shapira, Chief Investment Officer at eToro, said
investing is about “anticipating what will shape” markets. He added that the
partnership allows users to access a portfolio that follows broad market trends
while focusing on long-term themes.
Most of the portfolio is allocated to broad equity exposure.
This allocation reflects Amundi’s strategic and tactical views on global
markets. The remaining portion is invested in selected ETFs linked to three
long-term themes identified by Amundi.
These themes include environment and resources, social and
demographic change, and technology. Related sub-themes cover areas such as
alternative energy, healthcare, aging populations, artificial intelligence, and
robotics.
🚨 BREAKING: 🇪🇺 Amundi, Europe’s largest asset manager, has launched the first tokenized money-market fund.
Invest with traditional shares or on-chain via blockchain: full transparency, instant orders, 24/7 access.
The portfolio is part of eToro’s Smart Portfolios range.
These products are intended for long-term investing rather than short-term
trading. The minimum investment required is $500.
Users can track performance using eToro’s tools and charts.
Updates related to the portfolio and its underlying themes are shared through
the platform’s social feed.
Trading and investing platform eToro has partnered with
asset manager Amundi to launch a new investment portfolio focused on long-term
global themes.
The new product is called the Key Themes & Convictions
Portfolio. It is built using Amundi exchange-traded funds and is designed for
retail investors seeking diversified exposure to global equity markets.
The additions came as European
investors continue to favor UCITS products for regulatory protection and
transparency. They also come amid rising competition from larger brokerages
offering similar ETF access.
eToro Offers Portfolio Following Global Trends
Gil Shapira, Chief Investment Officer at eToro, Source: LinkedIn
Gil Shapira, Chief Investment Officer at eToro, said
investing is about “anticipating what will shape” markets. He added that the
partnership allows users to access a portfolio that follows broad market trends
while focusing on long-term themes.
Most of the portfolio is allocated to broad equity exposure.
This allocation reflects Amundi’s strategic and tactical views on global
markets. The remaining portion is invested in selected ETFs linked to three
long-term themes identified by Amundi.
These themes include environment and resources, social and
demographic change, and technology. Related sub-themes cover areas such as
alternative energy, healthcare, aging populations, artificial intelligence, and
robotics.
🚨 BREAKING: 🇪🇺 Amundi, Europe’s largest asset manager, has launched the first tokenized money-market fund.
Invest with traditional shares or on-chain via blockchain: full transparency, instant orders, 24/7 access.
The portfolio is part of eToro’s Smart Portfolios range.
These products are intended for long-term investing rather than short-term
trading. The minimum investment required is $500.
Users can track performance using eToro’s tools and charts.
Updates related to the portfolio and its underlying themes are shared through
the platform’s social feed.
Tareq is a financial writer with 15 years of experience covering global markets. His work spans technical analysis, forex broker reviews, and market sentiment, with a focus on topics relevant to retail traders. He joined Finance Magnates in 2023.
At Finance Magnates, he serves as News Editor, covering retail forex and CFD brokers, cryptocurrency exchanges, fintech firms, and regulatory developments shaping the trading industry. He holds an Honours degree in Information Technology from Anfell College, London.
Education:
Honours degree Information Technology, Anfell College, London
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