Vertigo3d Technology-focused exchange traded funds were pulled in opposite directions on Thursday as sharp moves in Oracle ( ORCL ) and Intel ( INTC ) created a split across the sector. Intel popped 7.5%, providing a lift to funds with significant exposure to the chipmaker, while Oracle tumbled 10.4%, weighing on ETFs tied to the software and cloud computing giant. The contrasting performances hig...
Vertigo3d Technology-focused exchange traded funds were pulled in opposite directions on Thursday as sharp moves in Oracle ( ORCL ) and Intel ( INTC ) created a split across the sector. Intel popped 7.5%, providing a lift to funds with significant exposure to the chipmaker, while Oracle tumbled 10.4%, weighing on ETFs tied to the software and cloud computing giant. The contrasting performances highlight how individual mega-cap technology stocks can have an outsized influence on fund returns, particularly among concentrated sector products. According to fund holdings data, 453 ETFs collectively own roughly 899 million shares of Intel, underscoring the company's broad presence across technology and semiconductor-focused portfolios. Meanwhile, Oracle is held by 459 exchange traded funds, which together own roughly 295 million shares, extending the software company's reach throughout the ETF universe. Listed below are the top 20 ETFs for both INTC and ORCL that have the largest portfolio allocations towards the individual names. ETFs with largest Intel exposure: ( LINT ), ( FTXL ), ( MFMO ), ( SHOC ), ( GOP ), ( SMH ), ( IGPT ), ( KQQQ ), ( XNTK ), ( SOXL ), ( QQQA ), ( CARZ ), ( ADPV ), ( AIBU ), ( SOXQ ), ( SOXX ), ( FEPI ), ( BELT ), ( KNCT ), ( ESN ) ETFs with largest Oracle exposure: ( IGV ), ( TDVI ), ( TDIV ), ( ORCU ), ( FFF ), ( FEPI ), ( PCLG ), ( FDRS ), ( TEXN ), ( DVGR ), ( GGTL ), ( CLOD ), ( IETC ), ( OGIG ), ( LSGR ), ( AOTS ), ( AIBU ), ( FLAG ), ( NITE ), ( XPND ) More on markets Top 10 most oversold S&P 500 stocks ETFs are ready for liftoff as SpaceX IPO fuels interest in space stocks Over 40% of S&P 500 stocks trade below their 200-day MA amid selloff Market pullback is viewed as a healthy pause, Morgan Stanley says 15 dividend stocks to watch as downward momentum grips Wall Street