iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX)
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217.72 - Open
225.90 - Bid 226.25 x 1300
- Ask 227.44 x 1300
- Day's Range
224.17 - 230.06 - 52 Week Range
144.40 - 267.24 - Volume
4,401,429 - Avg. Volume
4,206,960 - Net Assets 15.29B
- NAV 227.03
- PE Ratio (TTM) 11.13
- Yield 0.63%
- YTD Daily Total Return 18.47%
- Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.67
- Expense Ratio (net) 0.35%
The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of its index and in investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the component securities of its index and may invest up to 20% of its assets in certain futures, options and swap contracts, cash and cash equivalents. The fund is non-diversified.
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Fund Family
Technology
Fund Category
15.29B
Net Assets
2001-07-10
Inception Date
Performance Overview: SOXX
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View MoreEvery Cloud Has a Silver Lining; We Recommend Investors Buy Shares of ASML and Besi
ASML is the leader in photolithography systems used in the manufacturing of semiconductors. Photolithography is the process in which a light source is used to expose circuit patterns from a photo mask onto a semiconductor wafer. The latest technological advances in this segment allow chipmakers to continually increase the number of transistors on the same area of silicon, with lithography historically representing a high portion of the cost of making cutting-edge chips. ASML outsources the manufacturing of most of its parts, acting like an assembler. ASML’s main clients are TSMC, Samsung, and Intel.
RatingPrice TargetArgus Quick Note: Weekly Stock List for 09/03/2024: Global Dividend Investing
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Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining; We Recommend Investors Buy Shares of ASML and Besi
ASML is the leader in photolithography systems used in the manufacturing of semiconductors. Photolithography is the process in which a light source is used to expose circuit patterns from a photo mask onto a semiconductor wafer. The latest technological advances in this segment allow chipmakers to continually increase the number of transistors on the same area of silicon, with lithography historically representing a high portion of the cost of making cutting-edge chips. ASML outsources the manufacturing of most of its parts, acting like an assembler. ASML’s main clients are TSMC, Samsung, and Intel.
RatingPrice TargetEvery Cloud Has a Silver Lining; We Recommend Investors Buy Shares of ASML and Besi
ASML is the leader in photolithography systems used in the manufacturing of semiconductors. Photolithography is the process in which a light source is used to expose circuit patterns from a photo mask onto a semiconductor wafer. The latest technological advances in this segment allow chipmakers to continually increase the number of transistors on the same area of silicon, with lithography historically representing a high portion of the cost of making cutting-edge chips. ASML outsources the manufacturing of most of its parts, acting like an assembler. ASML’s main clients are TSMC, Samsung, and Intel.
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