
Top IT Stocks Dominate Year-to-Date Performance
An analysis highlights the top 10 information technology stocks that have shown dominant performance year-to-date, reflecting key trends in the tech sector.
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An analysis highlights the top 10 information technology stocks that have shown dominant performance year-to-date, reflecting key trends in the tech sector.

An evaluation compares Snowflake and Verizon to determine which technology stock presents a better investment opportunity for the year 2026.
Global stock markets are holding near their peak levels, with investor appetite for technology stocks returning, as recent economic data has reduced expectations for further interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve.

South Korean shares opened higher, led by technology stocks, despite overnight losses on Wall Street and fading optimism over a potential US-Iran peace deal.

A report indicates that several technology stocks are currently facing the heaviest short bets in the market. This suggests a bearish sentiment among some investors regarding the future performance of these companies.

Seoul shares opened higher, led by gains in technology stocks, despite renewed geopolitical tensions in the Middle East concerning the Strait of Hormuz.
An analysis compares Astera Labs and AppLovin to determine which technology stock presents a better investment opportunity for 2026.
Benzinga has identified three technology stocks that it believes could lead to significant gains for investors this quarter.

Investors are taking profits in two technology stocks that have reached new record highs. Despite promising fundamentals, a disciplined approach to rallies is being adopted.
Following a 'momentum shock,' analysts suggest that major technology stocks are positioned to continue their rally in the market.
The Nasdaq led the Dow and S&P 500 higher today, driven by gains in major technology stocks and a decline in oil prices.
Retail investors in South Korea, Taiwan, and mainland China have reduced their margin loans, reflecting how recent volatility and a collapse in technology stocks have compelled them to close out positions.
Analysts suggest that a significant bull run for technology stocks, specifically AMD, Broadcom, and Arm, may be imminent, indicating strong growth prospects for these companies.

Technology stocks, particularly chip firms, experienced a significant rout in Asian markets like Seoul and Tokyo, as well as in the US. Investors are reportedly rattled by jitters surrounding the AI sector.
The article explores the investment strategy of QQA, detailing how it manages to generate 10% yields from technology stocks that typically offer minimal dividends, providing insights for income-focused investors.
Major technology stocks, including the 'Magnificent 7,' experienced a significant decline, losing $767 billion, as investor skepticism over AI spending and tech earnings sparked a sell-off on Wall Street.

Asian markets experienced mixed performance as a rally in AI technology stocks helped to offset the negative impact of surging oil prices.
Wall Street experienced an upturn, with American stock exchanges being lifted by strong performance in technology stocks.
US stocks rebounded from a recent selloff, driven by a strong performance from Nvidia and other chipmakers. This surge in technology stocks helped lift Wall Street.

Most Asian stock markets experienced sharp declines, with benchmarks in Japan and Taiwan falling significantly, as a global rout in technology stocks accelerated, compounded by the resumption of US-Iran hostilities and higher oil prices.
The S&P 500 experienced a weekly decline as a selloff in technology stocks impacted the broader markets.

Many affluent investors are reportedly continuing to focus their investments on the United States and major technology stocks, with advice to be mindful of market saturation and high valuations.

The Athens Stock Exchange is experiencing pressure, with the General Index falling 1.21% to 2,455 units. This comes amidst a broader sell-off in technology stocks across Europe.
The New York stock exchange closed with losses, as technology stocks faced pressure due to concerns about the high cost of AI development, contributing to a broader market grappling with AI-related financial implications.

Mainland Chinese institutional fund managers have increased their investments in Hong Kong-listed biotechnology stocks, driven by attractive valuations and a rise in cross-border licensing deals.
JPMorgan's investment strategist, Faller, sees significant artificial intelligence investment opportunities extending beyond the traditional big technology stocks, suggesting a broader market for AI growth.
Stocks of US small companies have experienced their strongest growth since 1991 this year, significantly outperforming the S&P 500 Index and technology stocks.
New reports identify ServiceTitan (TTAN) and Samsara (IOT) as leading up-and-coming technology stocks recommended for purchase. These companies are noted for their strong potential within the tech market.
Financial expert Louis Navellier has identified and endorsed three specific technology stocks, signaling them as prime candidates for significant market growth.
The stock market on July 9 saw a rally in AI chip and technology stocks, overcoming earlier concerns about a ceasefire. This contributed to a positive day for the broader market.

Most S&P 500 technology stocks are reported to be 20% below their recent highs, with Micron and AMD showing strong performance in XLK ratings despite the broader downturn.
South Korean stocks experienced a significant decline, with the Kospi benchmark falling 7% and a sell-side sidecar activated, as investors rushed to secure profits after strong earnings reports, particularly impacting heavyweight technology stocks.
Equinor ASA (EQNR) is being highlighted as one of the best battery technology stocks to consider for investments in grid storage solutions.

Seeking Alpha discusses the current market for space technology investments, posing the question of which companies represent the best stock play for investors in the sector.
Analysts have identified several new technology stocks, including PicS N.V. (PICS), Braiin (BRAI), and Rezolve AI (RZLV), as top investment opportunities. These companies are highlighted for their potential in the tech sector.
Reports indicate that the average investor is increasingly moving away from the 'Magnificent 7' group of high-performing technology stocks.

South Korea's benchmark Kospi index dropped below the 8,000-point mark, mirroring a sell-off in US technology stocks. The decline is attributed to growing investor fears regarding a potential slowdown in demand for semiconductor chips.

Goldman Sachs reports that hedge funds have been selling off technology stocks at the fastest rate on record, indicating a significant shift in investment strategy.
Strong investor demand for technology stocks is providing significant support to overall stock indexes, indicating a positive trend in the broader market.
This Vanguard ETF is specifically structured to perform well in a market environment that is shifting away from a heavy reliance on big technology stocks. It offers investors a strategy for diversification as market trends evolve.
Asian shares are experiencing mixed trading, with technology stocks in Japan and South Korea extending their losses, reflecting broader market trends in the region.
PayPay Corporation (PAYP) is highlighted as one of the most promising new technology stocks, indicating strong potential for investors.

Despite concerns that technology stocks are expensive and overvalued, leading many to suspect a bubble, the anticipated tech sell-off on Wall Street has been called off.
Rubrik (RBRK) is highlighted as one of the most promising new technology stocks currently available for purchase.

A recent tech selloff has exposed that 20 major technology stocks are currently trading below their all-time high valuations.

Micron Technology's shares tumbled 5% in premarket trading on Friday, paring earlier gains, amid a broader global sell-off in technology stocks. The decline reflects wider market concerns impacting the tech sector.

SoftBank Group led a broader selloff in Asian technology stocks, experiencing an 11% drop, as investors grapple with growing concerns over the escalating costs of artificial intelligence infrastructure and the sustainability of the AI boom.

Major technology stocks are facing a significant sell-off in June, even as the broader market maintains its stability.
An analysis compares Dell Technologies' stock performance against other technology stocks in the current market.
An analysis compares Adobe and Duolingo, evaluating which technology stock presents a better investment opportunity for the year 2026.

According to BCA Research's Berezin, investing in other stocks can serve as a good hedge against declining technology stocks.

A wave of profit-taking has hit technology stocks, exemplified by a sharp decline in SpaceX shares, leading to concerns about further losses in the markets.

Technology stocks experienced a significant rebound, driven by a resurgence in AI-related trading activity after Micron Technology reported earnings that exceeded market estimates.
An analysis reviews three AI technology stocks that recently reported strong earnings, evaluating whether they remain good long-term investment opportunities.
Reports indicate that 'smart money' investors are moving away from technology stocks and investing in Johnson & Johnson, anticipating a potential market downturn.
Goldman Sachs has identified and recommended 16 specific technology stocks that it believes are well-positioned to benefit from an anticipated AI-capex supercycle, which is expected to boost earnings.
The Nasdaq experienced a significant drop on June 16, with major technology stocks including Nvidia, Broadcom, and Micron Technology leading the market's decline.
An analysis compares the investment potential of technology stocks Corning and QuantumScape, evaluating which might be a better buy for investors looking towards 2026.

Seeking Alpha analysts have issued a series of upgrades and downgrades for several prominent technology stocks, including NVDA, GOOG, ORCL, and SMCI, influencing market sentiment.
An analysis examines how HP's stock performance measures up against other technology stocks in the current market.
Despite the broader stock market not crashing, investors are reportedly divesting from technology stocks, indicating a shift in market sentiment.

According to SocGen's Kabra, "Big Top" signals, which typically indicate a market peak, are currently absent for U.S. technology stocks. This suggests a continued bullish outlook for the sector.
US technology stocks have resumed their sell-off, while global oil prices have seen a retreat from recent highs.

Major Asian indices recovered some losses, driven by a resurgence in technology stocks and the temporary suspension of hostilities between Israel and Iran, which eased oil prices.
The Nasdaq index has rallied, indicating that technology stocks are beginning to shake off the selloff experienced in the previous week. This suggests a potential recovery in the tech sector.

Asian stock markets, particularly Seoul, experienced significant losses as the rally in AI-led technology stocks hit a wall. This downturn reflects a broader market correction in the tech sector.

Wall Street concluded a volatile week with a significant selloff on Friday, ending a nine-week winning streak as technology stocks slid and strong jobs data fueled fears of interest rate hikes. The dramatic reversal from earlier record highs was driven by an avalanche of selling, particularly in chip stocks.

Stock futures are rising due to a renewed surge in technology stocks, with Micron Technology's stock notably heating up and crossing the $1,000 mark.

A comparison evaluates whether Arista Networks or International Business Machines (IBM) presents a better investment opportunity among technology stocks for the year 2026.

The South Korean benchmark Kospi index rose above the 7,000-point mark for the first time in 15 sessions during Friday's early trading, buoyed by gains in US technology stocks.

Reports highlight leading technology and financial sector stocks that exhibit strong market momentum despite having weak valuations, suggesting potential investment opportunities or risks.
The increasing popularity of leveraged ETFs is creating new opportunities for Wall Street traders to profit from rapid, intraday volatility in technology stocks.
The TSX closed lower, primarily driven by a slide in technology stocks, though energy sector gains limited overall losses. Opendoor Technologies, Palantir, and Micron Technology shares experienced significant declines.
Wall Street analysts are reportedly expressing optimism and a bullish outlook on several leading technology stocks, indicating potential growth in the sector.

A strategic shift by China's most experienced fund managers towards technology stocks, particularly in AI, has reportedly backfired. The unwinding of these AI plays has negatively impacted the performance of their investment products, with several star managers recording declines.
A dramatic turnaround in technology stocks, fueled by strong earnings and optimism about AI, has led to a $3.5 trillion increase in the Nasdaq 100's market capitalization in just four days.

Jim Cramer offered his analysis on the potential next moves for investors following significant rallies in two prominent technology stocks.
This article compares Microsoft and Meta Platforms, evaluating which of the 'Magnificent Seven' technology stocks presents a better buying opportunity currently.
A recent selloff in technology stocks during July is being interpreted as a market stress test rather than a sign of a breaking bull market, with analysts suggesting it's an opportunity to buy the dip.

South Korean technology stocks, particularly chip manufacturers, experienced significant declines amid growing skepticism about the AI market and an extended chip rout. SK Hynix shares were notably affected, deepening their decline due to an earnings miss, excessive leverage by retail investors, and fears of Chinese competition.

A Seeking Alpha analyst report provides a summary of recent upgrades and downgrades for several prominent technology stocks, including INTC, TSLA, SPCX, and PLTR.
S&P 500 futures remained steady as major technology stocks saw a rebound in trading. This occurred while Brent crude oil prices dipped below $100 a barrel.

Second-quarter earnings reports are bringing attention to technology sector stocks that are considered overbought in the market.
Asian markets opened higher, mirroring Wall Street's gains driven by a rebound in technology stocks, with Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan leading the advance. Oil prices continued to climb due to ongoing threats in the Red Sea region.
Experts predict that the current earnings season will continue to bolster the bull market, advising investors to maintain focus on the AI trade and overweight technology stocks.
Goldman Sachs has reported that hedge funds are selling US technology stocks at an unprecedented rate, indicating a significant shift in investment strategy within the sector.
The stock market concluded sharply lower, primarily driven by a significant slump in technology stocks.

Ahead of second-quarter earnings, analysts are highlighting top-rated technology stocks like Micron Technology, SanDisk, and Intel, along with high and low-rated materials and healthcare stocks based on quantitative analysis.

A sell-off in technology stocks, particularly chipmakers, began in Asia and spread to European and U.S. markets on Friday, driven by investor anxiety over tech and A.I. spending.
Japan's Nikkei stock index has slid into a correction zone, driven by a selloff in technology stocks and ongoing concerns related to the conflict in the Middle East.

Stock exchanges in Tokyo and Seoul experienced significant drops, with Tokyo plunging over 3% and Seoul over 6%, driven by a sharp decline in technology stocks due to investor concerns about the profitability of artificial intelligence.

SK Hynix shares jumped significantly, by nearly 12-13%, driven by optimism surrounding artificial intelligence and a broader rally in US technology stocks. The surge reflects investor confidence in the semiconductor industry's prospects.

South Korea's initial public offering market, which lagged in the first half, is expected to see a pipeline of multitrillion-won listings in the second half. These big-ticket IPOs could test whether investor enthusiasm extends beyond large-cap technology stocks.
A report indicates that 70% of technology stocks within the S&P 500 index have fallen 20% or more from their all-time high valuations, reflecting a broader market correction.
Wall Street closed with gains, primarily boosted by a surge in technology stocks and a decline in oil prices, contributing to an overall uplift in the market.
The 'Magnificent 7' group of technology stocks is currently trading at its lowest valuation in more than ten years, according to recent market analysis.

Seoul's stock market experienced a 5.4 percent drop, driven by extended losses in technology stocks and investors reevaluating the future prospects of artificial intelligence trade.

Stock markets globally are experiencing varied movements, with US technology stocks notably climbing.
Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile S.A. (SQM) and Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP) are being highlighted as leading battery technology stocks for grid storage. Their potential in the growing battery market is drawing investor attention.
NVIDIA (NVDA) is identified as a leading AI and technology stock to buy, and also as a top robotics stock according to short sellers. Ambarella, Inc. (AMBA) is also asserted as a top robotics stock due to strong SoC platforms demand.
Hedge fund Whale Rock has seen its value increase by nearly 73% in 2026, driven by successful investments in technology stocks.
Strategists at Goldman Sachs have identified three key catalysts for the recent strong performance of the Russell 2000 small-cap index: the artificial intelligence industry, a robust economic backdrop, and a boost in biotechnology stocks.

Seoul was ranked the 12th wealthiest city globally by ultra-high-net-worth population last year, showing the fastest growth among major cities, attributed to the AI investment boom and a rally in technology stocks.

Scott Wren of Wells Fargo advises investors to 'buy technology amid pullback,' suggesting an opportunity in the tech sector.

The 'Magnificent Seven' technology stocks collectively shed $2.3 trillion in value during June, indicating a significant shift in Wall Street's tech sector. This decline reflects a rotation in investment strategies.
Stock indexes are pushing higher as megacap technology stocks experience a rally, contributing to overall market gains.

Recent volatility in major technology stocks has reignited concerns about a potential artificial intelligence bubble, with some experts warning of significant fallout if it bursts.
Nancy Pelosi has reportedly placed substantial bets on two surging technology stocks, indicating her confidence in their future performance. Her investment decisions often draw public attention due to her prominent political position.
The equal-weighted S&P 500 has outperformed its capitalization-weighted counterpart by the widest margin in six years, indicating a notable rotation of investments away from top technology stocks.
X-Energy (XE) has been identified as one of the most promising new technology stocks in the market.
European stock markets opened with a subdued mood, experiencing downward pressure, particularly on technology stocks. The Oslo Børs also saw a decline, contributing to a week of corrections in Athens.
Despite recent turbulence in chip stocks and a correction on Nasdaq, fund manager David Rainville sees ample opportunities in the technology sector, highlighting a specific development as particularly promising.

Technology stocks are surging by up to 100% in a month, with historical deviations in yields and increasing warnings that the market is entering a dangerous zone, signaling the most worrying trend since 2000.
US chipmaker Micron's robust quarterly profits have eased investor concerns following a market sell-off earlier in the week, fueling a rebound in global technology stocks.
Wall Street opened with gains following a significant decline in technology stocks, including NVIDIA. Analysts are evaluating whether NVIDIA remains a top big tech stock to buy.
Everspin Technologies and QuickLogic are identified as leading small-cap technology stocks, exhibiting top momentum scores.
A global rout in technology stocks is at the heart of a significant selloff in the U.S. market, prompting investors to closely watch for next developments.

Global markets are experiencing a significant wave of liquidations in technology stocks, particularly impacting the semiconductor and artificial intelligence sectors, leading to widespread market declines.
Investment analysts are highlighting TurboTax-maker Intuit and two other technology stocks as undervalued opportunities that offer dividends, positioning them as attractive options for investors looking to capitalize on the artificial intelligence boom.
A market analysis tool has issued a crash warning, indicating that even mega-cap technology stocks are beginning to show signs of deterioration, alerting traders to potential market shifts.
Michael Burry, known for his accurate market predictions, has reportedly made significant investments in three specific undervalued technology stocks. This move suggests his confidence in their future growth potential.
Stock market pessimists have fewer reasons to worry as the rally expands beyond technology stocks, with shares of banks and retailers showing significant gains.

The Nigerian equities market experienced a significant decline, shedding N782 billion due to widespread profit-taking across various sectors including insurance, banking, consumer goods, industrial, and technology stocks.
New research indicates that AI-generated stock advice predominantly recommends technology stocks, potentially heightening investment risks for those relying on such recommendations.

An analysis identifies three technology stocks that demonstrate strong performance and value, standing out in the current market.

Asian stock indices like Nikkei and Kospi surged, while Brent crude prices retreated, as markets reacted positively to news of de-escalation between Washington and Tehran. Technology stocks also benefited from a rebound in semiconductors on Wall Street.

Wall Street futures slipped as technology stocks experienced losses, with investors anticipating the release of key inflation data.
Stock market futures for the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are sinking as technology stocks falter in anticipation of upcoming CPI inflation data.
Technology stocks have experienced another decline, contributing to broader market concerns.
European technology stocks experienced a significant decline, attributed to concerns over AI valuation and the deepening conflict in the Middle East.
Stock index futures saw a rise as technology stocks rebounded, with investors also anticipating upcoming U.S. inflation data and a potential SpaceX IPO.
Barclays has identified a growing risk of a potential pause in the current surge of AI-led technology stocks.
Real estate stocks are experiencing a surge in performance as traders reallocate investments, moving away from technology stocks and towards more defensive assets in the current market environment.
Technology stocks have lifted equities, while Treasuries have risen, influencing global markets. This market movement comes as prospects for Mideast peace appear to wane.

Recent US quarterly 13F filings reveal that institutional investors are adopting a cautious approach towards popular technology stocks.

Norway's $2.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund reported a record-high profit of $184 billion in the first half of the year. The significant earnings were primarily driven by a rally in technology stocks.
An assessment of the 'Magnificent Seven' technology stocks indicates that only two companies are currently outperforming the others in a competitive market landscape.
A significant majority of companies across the technology, healthcare, and communication services sectors reported earnings per share (EPS) wins this week. This indicates a strong financial performance for these industries.
Warby Parker's stock is currently sliding, while Marvell Technology's stock experienced a substantial 37% drop in July. Both companies are facing stock declines, prompting investor scrutiny.
Twelve information technology stocks experienced significant movement during Thursday's pre-market trading session, indicating active investor interest.

Asian stock markets, including those in Tokyo and Seoul, are experiencing a downturn, weighed down by investor doubts regarding the artificial intelligence sector and a new wave of profit-taking in technology stocks.
The S&P 500 rose 1.8 percent, surpassing its previous peak from early June, as investor concerns regarding the Middle East and artificial intelligence subsided. This marks a significant turnaround from a recent sell-off in technology stocks.
Asian stock markets drifted lower, with volatility in Korea challenging the recent rally in technology stocks.
An analysis highlights three leading technology stocks recommended for investors seeking both long-term growth potential and consistent income generation.
Stocks settled sharply higher, driven by a significant surge in technology stocks, with Microsoft playing a leading role in the market's gains.
US technology stocks are expected to fall, mirroring a global decline in semiconductor shares, driven by worries over artificial intelligence spending and increased competition from China.
An analysis has ranked the 'Magnificent Seven' technology stocks based on their attractiveness, specifically considering their future cash flow potential.

Wall Street experienced a significant sell-off in technology stocks, triggered by oil prices soaring above $100 a barrel and increasing market uncertainties.

JPMorgan has issued a warning that the current artificial intelligence stock market strongly resembles the dot-com bubble of 2000, suggesting that the coming weeks will be crucial in determining the trajectory of technology stocks.

A financial analysis identifies technology stocks that are currently oversold and worth watching as the earnings season approaches. The report provides insights for investors looking for potential opportunities.
Following a recent sell-off in technology stocks, major tech companies are facing increased pressure to justify their significant investments in artificial intelligence to concerned investors, with calls for them to prove the spending is yielding results.

US, European, and Asian technology stocks recorded their worst week in over a year, with the PHLX Semiconductor Sector index dropping 10% in five trading sessions.
The cryptocurrency market is experiencing difficulties, coinciding with a general decline in technology stock performance.
A selection of four technology stocks that are currently paying dividends has been highlighted, appealing to investors seeking income-generating assets in the tech sector.
Wall Street is experiencing a downturn, with investors selling off technology stocks and reallocating capital to more defensive sectors. This trend is impacting even companies like Netflix and TSMC, despite their strong financial results.

Global stock markets experienced a downturn as investors began to pull back from high-flying technology stocks, signaling a reversal in the AI-driven trade.

U.S. stocks experienced a decline as the performance of technology stocks weighed down the broader markets.
Technology stocks experienced a climb as investors showed renewed optimism regarding the future demand for artificial intelligence chips, influencing market performance.
The article highlights advancements in key milestones for small-cap companies in both the resource and technology sectors.
Recent analyses highlight NCR Atleos (NATL) and Qnity (Q) as top emerging technology stocks for investors to consider. Both companies are recognized for their potential growth in the tech sector.
The article provides recommendations for three hypergrowth technology stocks that investors might consider buying with $3,000.

Stock markets globally are shrugging off geopolitical tensions, with a renewed interest in technology stocks driving prices higher. Analysts suggest regional disruptions are having less impact than in the past.

A rotation is occurring in technology stocks as investors have significantly divested from semiconductor favorites of the first half of the year, favoring titles from a closely related industry.

Hong Kong stocks experienced a rebound on Wednesday, driven by an easing of concerns over upcoming lock-up expiries, which had been a significant market headwind. Continued strength in technology stocks also contributed to the positive market sentiment.
EQL's stock demonstrated minimal movement, or barely budged, even as other technology stocks experienced a general slide during the month of June.
Various technology stocks, including Intel, Nvidia, Rocket Lab, and Microsoft, are being analyzed for their performance and investment potential in 2026. Experts are evaluating their returns, market positions, and roles in emerging sectors like AI.
An analysis explores whether Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) stands out as one of the best AI and technology stocks for current investment.

A list of the ten most shorted U.S. technology stocks with a market capitalization above $2 billion has been compiled.
Global technology stocks are experiencing difficulties in the market as investors anticipate the release of an upcoming jobs report, which could influence future economic outlooks.

An analyst reports that markets are in a 'waiting more' phase as technology stocks face difficulties, leading to lower closing indexes.
Analysts are comparing various consumer and technology stocks, such as MGM Resorts International vs. Royal Caribbean Cruises and Adobe vs. ServiceNow, to determine which are better investment opportunities for 2026. These comparisons aim to guide investors on potential growth and returns.
Citi's Chew has identified a potential selloff risk in technology stocks, attributing it to current market positioning.
Meridian Hedged Equity Fund has maintained its investment positions in both PayPal Holdings (PYPL) and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT). The fund continues to hold firm on these technology stocks.
Several financial institutions, including Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Scotiabank, Roth Capital, Stifel, and TD Cowen, have raised their price targets for various technology stocks. Companies like Dynatrace, IBM, Datadog, ACM Research, Marvell Technology, and Arm Holdings are among those receiving increased price targets.
An analysis identifies two specific biotechnology stocks as potential acquisition targets, suggesting they are worth buying before any prospective buyouts.
The S&P 500 is experiencing a significant rotation, with investors shifting away from leading technology stocks.

The S&P 500 index is currently characterized by a rotation out of technology stocks and a surge in defensive sectors, indicating a shift in investor sentiment.

The group of 'Magnificent Seven' technology stocks has reportedly been dethroned from its leading position within the Nasdaq market.

US stock futures are mixed, with market sentiment being negatively impacted by the performance of mega-cap technology stocks.
Hardware technology stocks in China are looking to upcoming earnings reports to maintain their current rally. The sector's performance is closely tied to these financial results.

Everforth and Blackbaud are identified among small-cap technology stocks exhibiting the weakest momentum grades, according to a report.

The New York Stock Exchange closed with losses, with technology stocks, particularly Nasdaq, experiencing significant pressure. Concerns over increased spending on artificial intelligence development were cited as a primary factor.

All American technology stocks experienced declines at the opening of Tuesday's trading, fueling speculation about a potential AI bubble in the market.
A global selloff in technology stocks is impacting markets, with major companies like Nvidia and Tesla experiencing declines.

Apple's stock showed resilience on Monday, standing out as an outlier during a general downturn for mega-cap technology stocks. This performance was highlighted in an afternoon market update for investors.
Asian technology stocks, particularly those in AI and semiconductors, are experiencing an upturn due to improved outlooks, while Chinese equities decline following weak consumer spending data.
An article identifies and discusses three high-growth technology stocks that investors might consider buying, looking beyond the trillion-dollar club.

UBS traders are recommending a significant reduction in exposure to technology stocks, citing growing risks in the sector.
US stock index futures and Asian equities showed mixed movements, with US stocks inching higher, as investors awaited the Federal Reserve's upcoming rate decision. Technology stocks experienced a pullback, weighing on sentiment in some markets.
This article analyzes Coherent's stock performance in comparison to other technology stocks. It provides insights into how the company's shares are faring within the broader tech sector.
An analysis compares Keysight's stock performance against other technology stocks, evaluating its standing within the sector.
JPMorgan data indicates that hedge funds engaged in a broader sell-off of technology stocks in anticipation of the SpaceX IPO, suggesting a strategic shift in investment portfolios.
An analysis examines CDW's stock performance in comparison to other technology sector stocks, providing insights into its market standing.

High-flying technology stocks are currently experiencing significant market turbulence, indicating a challenging period for the sector.
As technology stocks experience a downturn, the healthcare sector is demonstrating resilience and growth. Experts suggest healthcare stocks may serve as a defensive play for investors.

Several technology stocks have consistently held 'Strong Buy' ratings from analysts over an extended period, indicating sustained investor confidence.
Technology stocks have recently become more affordable, prompting a closer look at five mega-cap companies considered worthwhile investments in the current market climate.
US stock index futures are mixed, with technology stocks showing signs of recovery after a recent selloff. Oil prices are also up, indicating varied market movements.
UBS has flagged increasing concentration risk within technology stocks as market valuations reach record highs. The warning comes amidst broader market discussions about the sustainability of current tech sector growth.