Since the end of October, technology stocks have seen significant volatility. The Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSEARCA: XLK) reached a split-adjusted all-time high of around $152 on Oct. 29.
Persistent tech sector valuation and leverage jitters, a deepening crypto drawdown and trepidation ahead of Nvidia's quarterly results all stoked the highest volatility in a month on Wall Street. The ...
The recent rout in tech stocks has sent many investors running for cover, but not everyone is retreating. "As a trader and/or investor, it doesn't matter," Tom Sosnoff, founder of Tastytrade and ...
VUG isn't a pure-play tech exchange-traded fund (ETF) that only holds tech companies, but the tech sector accounts for nearly ...
In the wake of a sharp contraction in global equity markets, Elliott Branmer, Senior Equity Fund Manager at Ordefoco Asset Management, has released an advisory on the current volatility within the ...
Implied volatilities diverged across asset classes last week as crypto, Tech, and silver continued to sell off while gold and small-cap stocks rebounded. While the VIX® index ended last week ...
The tech sector’s once relentless push higher in the U.S. stock market has turned into a topsy-turvy ride, forcing investors to seek calmer waters where stodgy, old-economy companies ply their trades.
ORLANDO, Florida, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Volatility coursed through world markets on Thursday as fears ‌over a U.S. strike on Iran and threat of ‌another U.S. government shutdown rattled oil and metals, ...
QYLD’s monthly dividends have declined 17% since 2021 as lower tech volatility reduced option premiums. The fund’s net asset value has eroded 23% from its 2021 peak due to capped upside participation.
At the start of this year, markets have offered a vivid reminder that leadership never stays static for long. Tech news has been dominated by a sharp sell-off in mega-cap technology shares, sparking ...
The tech sector’s once relentless push higher in the US stock market has turned into a topsy-turvy ride, forcing investors to seek calmer waters where stodgy, old-economy companies ply their trades.