5 Tech ETFs In Green Despite One-Month Turmoil

 | Apr 24, 2018 01:40AM ET

The global technology sector was under pressure in the last one month. A spate of threats emanating from Facebook’s (NASDAQ:FB) data breaches and consequent concerns over stringent regulations over the social media space, a massacre with Nvidia’s self-driving car tests and an acute selloff in Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) on overvaluation thrashed the space.

If these weren’t enough, the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security barred American companies from selling to ZTE for seven years as the Chinese company had allegedly “Short-Term Pressure Ahead for China Tech ETFs? ).

Then,Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (NYSE:TSM) dealt a blow to the tech industry on Apr 19 after the company reported Q1 results before market open and pointed at a decline in smartphone demand. The company’s revenue forecast target for the second quarter came in the range of $7.8 billion to $7.9 billion, falling shy of the analysts’ expectation of late 2015 .

The decline (5%) in iPhone sales in the fourth quarter of 2017 and Samsung (KS:005930) saw a unit decline of 3.6%. Since

TSMC is big supplier of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) , order cuts from the current Apple iPhone X processor took a hit to the iPhone maker too. Also, Lam Research (NASDAQ:LRCX) offered a disappointing outlook for chip-gear shipments for the rest of the year (read: Should You Buy the Dip in Chip ETFs Ahead of Q1 Earnings? ).

All these have led Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund XLK to lose about 1.1% in the last one month (as of Apr 23, 2018). Most tech ETFs were in the red in the last one month and generated muted returns.

ETFs That Were in the Green

Against this backdrop, we would like to highlight that there are a few technology ETFs that have stayed steady during this timeframe.

ETFMG Prime Cyber Security ETF HACK – Up 5.4%

The underlying Prime Cyber Defense Index applies a rules-based investment methodology to pick companies actively involved in the cyber security industry..

First Trust NASDAQ CEA Cybersecurity ETF CIBR – Up 3.8%

The underlying Nasdaq CTA Cybersecurity Index tracks the performance of companies engaged in the cybersecurity segment of the technology and industrials sectors (read: Forget Tech Woes: Buy These Cybersecurity Stocks & ETFs ).

SPDR Kensho Future Security ETF XKFS – Up 3.4%

The fund looks to track companies whose products and services are driving innovation behind future security which includes the areas of cyber security, advanced border security, and the following areas for military application: robotics, drones and drone technologies, space technology, wearable technologies and virtual or augmented reality activities.

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iShares Edge MSCI Multifactor Technology ETF (KL:TCHF) – Up 3.3%

The fund picks stocks on the basis of a few factors. Those are: inexpensive stocks, financially healthy firms, trending stocks and relatively smaller companies.

SPDR S&P Technology Hardware ETF XTH – Up 2.9%

The fund gives exposure to the technology hardware segment of the S&P Total Market Index.

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