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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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| NXTS | 13.0000 | 7.9200 | 155.9055% |
| EHGO | 4.0600 | 2.2600 | 125.5556% |
| ADTX | 0.0192 | 0.0092 | 92.0000% |
| GETY | 1.1500 | 0.5449 | 90.0512% |
| TNON | 0.6215 | 0.2715 | 77.5714% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| TBLAW | 0.0020 | -0.0070 | -77.7778% |
| MRNOW | 0.0152 | -0.0248 | -62.0000% |
| TALKW | 0.0002 | -0.0004 | -66.6667% |
| OPI | 17.0000 | -16.8500 | -49.7784% |
| RQI | 12.2900 | 0.0200 | 0.1630% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| ADTX | 0.0192 | 0.0092 | 92.0000% |
| GDC | 0.0203 | 0.0022 | 12.1547% |
| SOXS | 3.3000 | -0.2900 | -8.0780% |
| TZA | 3.9100 | -0.1100 | -2.7363% |
| TNON | 0.6215 | 0.2715 | 77.5714% |
Technology News
This article compares Mara Holdings (MARA) and Soluna Holdings (SLNH), two companies pivoting from crypto mining to AI data centers. Soluna Holdings has a larger development pipeline of 4.3 gigawatts, indicating significant long-term potential, while Mara Holdings, with 2.2 gigawatts, is closer to monetizing its projects. The choice between them depends on risk tolerance, as Soluna offers greater potential but with a longer timeline to profitability, whereas Mara presents lower execution risk due to its nearer-term monetization goals and strategic partnerships reducing financial burden.
Bank of America has increased its price target for KLA (NASDAQ:KLAC) to $317.00 from $210.00, maintaining a "buy" rating and suggesting a 17.77% upside. This follows KLA's strong quarterly results, including higher-than-expected EPS and revenue growth, and the authorization of a $7 billion share buyback. Analyst sentiment for the semiconductor company is broadly positive, with a consensus price target of $351.26 and a "Moderate Buy" rating.
Simulations Plus, Inc. announced its collaboration with NVIDIA to integrate the NVIDIA BioNeMo Agent Toolkit into its Composer platform, aiming to accelerate model-informed drug development. This initiative focuses on using AI agents to ground scientific reasoning in trusted evidence and scale quantitative systems pharmacology, leveraging NVIDIA's AI reasoning and computational power with Simulations Plus's validated scientific engines. The goal is to enhance efficiency in drug development while maintaining scientific rigor and reproducibility.
Wipro has expanded its partnership with Palo Alto Networks to offer AI-driven Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services. This collaboration combines Palo Alto Networks' Cortex XSIAM with Wipro's CyberShield, aiming to provide proactive cyber defense and improved security operations using AI, machine learning, and automation. The offering is also supported by Wipro's WEGA and WINGS AI delivery platforms for enhanced workflow orchestration and automation.
The EOG Resources, Inc. article highlights a strong market outlook driven by geopolitical disruptions and gradual supply restoration in oil markets. The company's strategy involves capital allocation, M&A for cost reduction, and technology integration for enhanced productivity. International exploration and domestic asset integration are also key areas of progress.
John Deere has launched a new 5E 3-cylinder utility tractor, featuring its first electronically controlled eHydro transmission in this tractor class. This new model aims to simplify operation for a diverse range of users, from seasoned operators to first-timers, across agricultural, rural lifestyle, and specialty applications. Key features include TwinTouch pedals, cruise control, SpeedMatch, LoadMatch, and MotionMatch, all designed to enhance ease of use and efficiency.
Enphase Energy Inc. has launched its IQ9N Microinverter for residential solar installations across the United States. This new microinverter, featuring gallium nitride technology and a 25-year limited warranty, boasts a 97.5% CEC weighted efficiency rating and supports high continuous DC current and output power. It is backward compatible with existing Enphase systems and designed to help eligible projects qualify for domestic content bonus tax credits.
SEI has appointed Rob Wrzesniewski as Head of Stratos Technology within its Asset Management business, a newly created role focusing on technology strategy, platform alignment, and capability development for Stratos. Wrzesniewski, a long-time SEI veteran, will oversee advisor-facing technologies and align investments with SEI's enterprise objectives. This appointment follows SEI's strategic investment in Stratos Wealth Holdings and comes amidst other recent leadership and platform innovations at SEI.
Texas Pacific Land Corporation (TPL) has announced an agreement with Chevron U.S.A. Inc. (CVX) to provide land and brackish water resources for Chevron's Project Kilby. This project involves a large-scale power generation facility in Reeves County, Texas, designed to support a customer data center. TPL's CEO, Ty Glover, emphasized West Texas as a premier location for compute infrastructure, highlighting the region's resources and supportive regulatory environment.
Cisco and Generation: You Employed are partnering to leverage AI in connecting individuals to learning and employment opportunities, especially as AI reshapes the job market. This collaboration uses AI-driven tools to improve job matching efficiency, personalize learning experiences, and adapt curricula for an AI-driven workforce. Their efforts have led to significant success in graduate employment and financial independence, demonstrating AI's potential when developed with human needs and purpose in mind.
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