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Roundhill Investments' Memory ETF crossed $1B in assets under management just 10 trading days after its April 2 launch, marking the fastest ETF asset growth of 2026. The fund targets global memory semiconductor companies focused on DRAM and high-bandwidth memory used in AI workloads. It has averaged $213M in daily trading volume and 11,000+ options contracts per day since launch.
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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:03Roundhill Investments
00:05Roundhill Memory ETF crossed $1 billion in assets under management 10 trading days after its April
00:112nd launch, marking the fastest ETF asset growth of 2026. The fund provides targeted exposure to
00:18global memory semiconductor companies. It has averaged $213 million in daily trading volume
00:24and more than 11,000 options contracts traded per day since launch. The ETF focuses on memory chips
00:31such as DRAM and high-bandwidth memory, which are used in artificial intelligence workloads.
00:37Much of the global memory market is dominated by overseas companies,
00:40creating access barriers for U.S. investors. The fund was designed to address that gap and
00:46reflects rising demand for AI-linked semiconductor exposure. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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