Frank Cappelleri dives into the tech sector to find some under-the-radar plays.
Nvidia, Apple and Microsoft have market caps north of $3 trillion, so when we hear about large cap technology, we naturally think of those. But investors focusing on those big three may be missing some compelling breakouts in the sector, according to the charts. Since the market low in April, Nvidia is up nearly 80% and Apple almost 30%. Microsoft is up a pedestrian 10% since then, but combined, they've helped propel the SPDR Technology ETF to a new all-time high.
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