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Technology
Companies engaged in the design, development, and support of computer operating systems and applications. This sector also includes companies that make computer equipment, data storage products, networking products, semiconductors, and components. Companies in this sector include Apple, Microsoft, and IBM.
Market Cap
17.234T
Market Weight
27.55%
Industries
12
Companies
810
Industries in This Sector
| Industry | Market Weight | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|
| All Industries | 100.00% | -11.81% |
| Semiconductors | 26.86% | -17.16% |
| Software - Infrastructure | 25.49% | -12.16% |
| Consumer Electronics | 19.26% | -12.37% |
| Software - Application | 13.99% | -4.64% |
| Information Technology Services | 5.12% | -0.46% |
| Communication Equipment | 2.46% | -5.06% |
| Semiconductor Equipment & Materials | 2.14% | -6.17% |
| Computer Hardware | 1.83% | -18.30% |
| Electronic Components | 1.39% | -7.40% |
| Scientific & Technical Instruments | 1.08% | -3.97% |
| Solar | 0.21% | -13.62% |
| Electronics & Computer Distribution | 0.17% | -1.47% |
More about the largest companies in the sector
| Name | Last Price | 1 Year Est. | Market Weight | Market Cap | Day Changes % | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AAPL | 220.84 | 252.80 | 19.72% | 3.338T | -2.92% | -11.81% |
| MSFT | 380.45 | 505.75 | 16.71% | 2.829T | +0.08% | -9.74% |
| NVDA | 108.75 | 171.38 | 15.74% | 2.663T | +1.66% | -19.01% |
| AVGO | 190.09 | 248.31 | 5.25% | 887.831B | +3.06% | -18.01% |
| ORCL | 144.18 | 187.22 | 2.36% | 399.531B | -3.10% | -13.48% |
| CRM | 277.05 | 377.96 | 1.57% | 265.137B | +1.52% | -17.13% |
| CSCO | 60.67 | 70.37 | 1.43% | 241.634B | -2.24% | +2.48% |
| IBM | 248.95 | 254.51 | 1.36% | 230.19B | -3.09% | +13.25% |
| ACN | 327.79 | 398.79 | 1.21% | 204.822B | -2.24% | -6.82% |
| ADBE | 433.66 | 564.03 | 1.13% | 190.897B | -0.33% | -2.48% |
ETF Opportunities
| Name | Last Price | Net Assets | Expense Ratio | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VGT | 548.37 | 97.548B | 0.09% | -11.81% |
| XLK | 208.40 | 70.915B | 0.08% | -10.37% |
| SMH | 214.22 | 21.274B | 0.35% | -11.54% |
| IYW | 142.16 | 19.432B | 0.39% | -10.88% |
| FTEC | 163.12 | 12.948B | 0.08% | -11.77% |
Mutual Fund Opportunities
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| Name | Last Price | Net Assets | Expense Ratio | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VITAX | 280.98 | 97.548B | 0.09% | -11.72% |
| FDYZX | 161.27 | 25.135B | 1.04% | -11.83% |
| FDYNX | 121.73 | 25.135B | 1.04% | -12.00% |
| FDNRX | 146.95 | 25.135B | 1.04% | -11.91% |
| FKDNX | 153.89 | 25.135B | 1.04% | -11.87% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| STI | 35.7200 | 13.0100 | 57.2875% |
| WGSWW | 0.0060 | -0.0078 | -56.5217% |
| INDP | 3.6600 | -1.0900 | -22.9474% |
| GDEVW | 0.0074 | 0.0000 | 0.0000% |
| FOXXW | 0.1251 | -0.0306 | -19.6532% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| HUBC | 0.1910 | -0.0110 | -5.4455% |
| SNBR | 0.4776 | 0.1275 | 36.4182% |
| HUBCW | 0.0201 | -0.0007 | -3.3654% |
| ADCT | 1.0250 | -0.2950 | -22.3485% |
| ONFOW | 0.0372 | -0.0217 | -36.8421% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| SOXS | 6.8500 | 1.6500 | 31.7308% |
| CXAI | 0.2468 | -0.0085 | -3.3294% |
| YYGH | 0.1310 | -0.0310 | -19.1358% |
| SBEV | 0.2495 | -0.0850 | -25.4111% |
| BITO | 8.2150 | -0.4350 | -5.0289% |
Technology News
Shares of Photronics, Qorvo, and Texas Instruments experienced significant drops following Broadcom's earnings miss, which reset expectations for AI chip spending, and a stronger-than-expected jobs report that reduced hopes for near-term interest rate cuts. The market-wide selloff in the semiconductor sector was exacerbated by the sensitivity of chip valuations to discount rate movements. Photronics, in particular, has seen high volatility but investors who bought five years ago are still looking at a substantial return.
Semiconductor companies Semtech (SMTC), Impinj (PI), and Western Digital (WDC) saw their stock prices fall significantly due to a broad global chip selloff. This decline was triggered by Broadcom's guidance miss lowering AI chip spending expectations and a stronger-than-expected jobs report reducing hopes for near-term interest rate cuts. The market's reaction, while substantial, might present a buying opportunity for quality stocks given their sensitivity to discount rate movements.
Apple's upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday is expected to unveil a significant AI strategy, including major upgrades to Siri and deeper AI integration across its software platforms. Analysts suggest this event is crucial for Apple's competitive standing in the AI landscape, with expectations of a standalone Siri app powered by Google's Gemini models and broader integration of third-party AI providers. The company aims to leverage its hardware and software ecosystem to generate additional annual services revenue, with incoming CEO John Ternus's growth strategy under scrutiny.
Shares of Intel (INTC) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) fell significantly after Broadcom (AVGO) provided a weaker-than-expected artificial intelligence outlook for its fiscal third quarter, sending shivers through the semiconductor sector. Broadcom's revised guidance and a previous day's market value loss of $286 billion contributed to the widespread selloff. Intel also faced an analyst downgrade due to valuation concerns, while AMD was impacted by similar valuation worries and recent insider selling despite its strong year-to-date performance.
Insulet Corporation (PODD) stock is showing an uptrend despite a recent voluntary global medical device correction affecting millions of pods due to a manufacturing defect. The company is balancing this setback with positive developments, including FDA-cleared upgrades for its Omnipod 5 system and plans for next-generation products, leading analysts to largely maintain optimistic ratings. An insider purchase further suggests confidence in the company's long-term prospects.
TeraWulf Inc. is exploring the leveraged loan market with Morgan Stanley and other banking partners to fund its expanding AI and high-performance computing infrastructure. This move aims to complement existing high-yield bond financings and tap into collateralized loan obligation investors to support the significant capital requirements for its data center constructions. The company, initially focused on bitcoin mining, is transitioning to AI-ready data centers, leveraging founders' energy market expertise to secure power-rich sites—a critical advantage in the AI infrastructure sector.
Scotiabank has increased its price target for Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile (SQM) to $105 from $100, maintaining an Outperform rating. This adjustment follows SQM's strong Q1 results, which showed revenue of $1.76 billion, exceeding expectations, and a raised sales growth guidance for the year from 10% to 15%. BofA also raised its price target for SQM due to robust Q1 performance and improved lithium price outlook.
The article highlights reAlpha's strategy to achieve profitability by focusing on an AI-enabled, buyer-first real estate platform. Key initiatives include the InstaMortgage acquisition, expanding title services, achieving state parity, and increasing attach rates. This approach aims to drive efficiency and navigate industry consolidation.
SoFi is differentiating itself from other fintech companies through its consistent performance on the "Rule of 40" metric, which indicates strong revenue growth combined with profitability. The company has surpassed this benchmark for over four years, reaching 72% in Q1 2026, demonstrating efficient scaling of its ecosystem rather than solely relying on customer acquisition. This sustained financial strength and diversified model suggest durable long-term growth potential, contrasting with peers like LendingClub and Upstart which are more sensitive to credit cycles.
A recent SEC filing revealed that an insider at Ziff Davis sold shares valued at $376,000. This report was published on June 5, 2026, at 01:50 pm EDT by MT Newswires. The article also touches upon Ziff Davis's business segments, analyst consensus, and various financial ratings.
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