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Tech Is in Vogue Again, And Here Are Some ETF Flows to Prove It

Investors are once again warming up to the year’s hottest sector -- technology.

Tech Is in Vogue Again, And Here Are Some ETF Flows to Prove It
Traders work during the first day of trading for Spotify Technology SA on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S. (Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Investors are once again warming up to the year’s hottest sector -- technology.

Even after regulatory and demand concerns cast a shadow over the industry, the S&P 500 Information Technology Index remains the best performer of 2018, gaining more than 10 percent. Last week, Facebook Inc. shares surged past their price before the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, while the other members of the FANG cohort -- Amazon.com Inc., Netflix Inc. and Google parent Alphabet Inc. -- climbed as well.

Investors responded by pouring more than $670 million into the Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund, or XLK, last week. That’s the most in over a year for the world’s second-largest technology exchange-traded fund, which has about $22 billion in assets.

Tech Is in Vogue Again, And Here Are Some ETF Flows to Prove It

The ETF’s largest holding is Apple Inc., which takes up about 15 percent of the portfolio, followed by Microsoft Corp. at almost 12 percent, Alphabet at around 10 percent and Facebook at 7 percent.

Buyers have been scooping up other tech bets, too. Last week, the PowerShares QQQ Trust Series ETF, the largest technology ETF in the world with $65 billion in assets, took in more than $2 billion, the third best week of inflows for the fund in about a year. Options traders have gotten into the act as well, with the cost of hedging against a 10 percent drop in QQQ hovering near the lowest since March.

To contact the reporters on this story: Sarah Ponczek in New York at sponczek2@bloomberg.net, Carolina Wilson in New York City at cwilson166@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Courtney Dentch at cdentch1@bloomberg.net, Eric J. Weiner, Joanna Ossinger

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