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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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| FUSE | 1.8300 | 0.9800 | 115.2941% |
| RAYA | 0.9505 | 0.4934 | 107.9414% |
| MAPSW | 0.0031 | -0.0002 | -6.0606% |
| CREG | 0.6315 | 0.2909 | 85.4081% |
| SLXNW | 0.0255 | 0.0102 | 66.6558% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| NRXPW | 0.0064 | -0.0084 | -56.7568% |
| YDDL | 5.1600 | -8.7500 | -62.9044% |
| PERF | 1.6400 | 0.0100 | 0.6135% |
| KVACW | 0.0170 | -0.0133 | -43.8944% |
| TOIIW | 0.0318 | -0.0254 | -44.4038% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| CREG | 0.6315 | 0.2909 | 85.4081% |
| RAYA | 0.9505 | 0.4934 | 107.9414% |
| ISPC | 0.1281 | -0.0020 | -1.5373% |
| CUE | 0.5019 | 0.2090 | 71.3554% |
| WGRX | 0.1200 | 0.0140 | 13.2075% |
Technology News
Synopsys (SNPS) shares rose 2.9% to $508.47, driven by renewed AI optimism in the chip sector and the company's announcements at CES 2026 regarding new automotive engineering partnerships and virtual testing tools. The company highlighted collaborations with Samsung, NXP Semiconductors, Texas Instruments, and Arm, and projected strong fiscal 2026 revenue. Investors are also anticipating CEO Sassine Ghazi's comments at CES and the upcoming earnings report.
Apple shares fell 1.8% to $262.34 following signals of the slowest App Store revenue growth in 11 quarters, according to BofA. Investors are closely monitoring Apple's services performance, especially as the company's valuation relies heavily on growth beyond hardware sales. Upcoming events include the U.S. December jobs report on January 9 and Apple’s fiscal Q1 results on January 29, which will provide further clarity on the company's financial trajectory.
Jessica Ling, EVP of global advertising at American Express, discusses how Amex is redefining "premium" from a status symbol to access to cultural, travel, dining, and sports experiences, particularly for Gen Z and Millennials. She emphasizes leveraging the brand's heritage of trust and service while driving modern relevance through cultural experiences and personalization. The article also touches on the brand's integrated media strategy and preparations for AI-led commerce.
A broader market rally, driven by investor optimism in artificial intelligence and big tech, led to significant jumps in several semiconductor stocks. Microchip Technology, NXP Semiconductors, Texas Instruments, Western Digital, and Allegro MicroSystems all saw substantial gains. Western Digital, in particular, benefited from soaring AI-driven data storage demand, reaching a new 52-week high.
AMD shares fell 3.1% after showcasing new AI products at CES, putting its AI chip roadmap in focus against competitors like Nvidia and Intel. The company announced its next earnings report for February 3rd, and investors are closely watching for proof that new accelerator chips are translating into sustained sales. The broader market rose, but AMD faces pressure to show faster traction in AI deployments given Nvidia's continued rapid advancements.
Extreme Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXTR) has announced that it will release its financial results for the second fiscal quarter of 2026 on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, before market open. An earnings conference call and webcast will follow at 8:00 a.m. ET on the same day. Details for accessing the webcast and participating in the Q&A session have been provided.
Teradyne shares soared to an all-time high after the company unveiled its robotic palletizing solution at CES 2026 in collaboration with Siemens. This solution optimizes palletizing performance and accelerates automation deployment. Additionally, Teradyne is expanding its U.S. operations with a new hub in Wixom, Michigan, to meet the surging demand for robotics in the country.
Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) stock surged 15.8% today after CNBC reported that computer memory chip prices, particularly for DRAM, are set to rise further in 2026 due to AI demand. While Western Digital does not produce DRAM, investors are betting that increasing DRAM prices could lead AI companies to seek cheaper alternatives like HDDs, benefiting Western Digital. Despite the surge, the author suggests Micron (NASDAQ: MU) presents a more compelling bargain due to its higher projected earnings growth rate.
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. (Nasdaq: CHRW) announced its fourth quarter 2025 earnings release will be issued after market close on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. The company will host a conference call at 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time on the same day to discuss results and answer investor questions. A simultaneous audio webcast and presentation slides will be available on their investor relations website.
New court documents filed in a lawsuit against BlackBerry Ltd. allege at least three women were fired after reporting a "toxic" and "boys' club" culture within the company. Former BlackBerry CMO Neelam Sandhu initiated the lawsuit, alleging sexual harassment and retaliation by CEO John Giamatteo. The court filings suggest a pattern of women being terminated after raising complaints, while accused men faced no repercussions.