27 May 2026
Memory Is A Bubble, But Nvidia Protected – Jan Van Eck On Semis Surge
Are we in an AI bubble, or are capital markets correctly funding the largest infrastructure build-out in human history?
Memory Is A Bubble, But Nvidia Protected – Jan Van Eck On Semis Surge
In this episode of The Master Investor Podcast, Wilfred Frost sits down with Jan van Eck, CEO and owner of global asset management giant VanEck. Managing over $225 billion in assets, Jan has spent his career looking past daily market noise to focus on what he calls “10-year macro” trends. Today, he pulls back the curtain on the massive structural shifts that will define the global economy through 2036.
Wilfred and Jan dive deep into the staggering performance of VanEck’s flagship Semiconductor ETF (SMH) – which has surged to $65 billion in AUM on a jaw-dropping 29% annualized return since inception in 2011. Jan explains why the construction of the ETF is different from some rivals, allowing the likes of Nvidia to rise to up to 20% of the fund, and why he thinks Nvidia holds a generational moat protecting it, but issues a stark, timely warning for investors chasing the recent “bubblicious” frenzy in memory stocks.
Beyond technology, Jan sounds the alarm on massive government deficit spending in the US, UK, and Japan, detailing why a breakdown in bond market confidence could leave investors with nowhere to hide. He lays out the high-conviction case for why gold is re-emerging as the world’s number one global currency; why India is his number one long term country pick; explains the explosive, bipartisan policy shift that sent VanEck’s nuclear and uranium fund from $20 million to $4.7 billion AUM; and breaks down the upcoming multi-billion dollar SpaceX IPO.
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