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10 Best Semiconductor Stocks to Buy in 2021
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What are semiconductors?
Semiconductors, also known as chips, are used in electronic circuits to conduct current – but only partially, as the name implies. Most semiconductors are made out of silicon and are a vital part of all electronics. Without them, there would be no smartphones, radios, TVs or computers.
What are chip companies?
Chip companies are the businesses involved in the design and/or manufacture of semiconductor chips and related parts. They are thought of as part of the technology sector but are also manufacturers – as like any manufacturing business, a chip company’s supply chain is reliant on commodities.
(Bloomberg) The Nasdaq 100 Index rebounded Friday but still capped its worst week in nearly four months as a spike in U.S. Treasury yields triggered a selloff in big technology stocks that have skyrocketed during the pandemic.The selling eased on Friday in New York with contracts on the benchmark gaining 0.6%. At one point this week the tech-heavy index accumulated a 6% drop its worst in almost a year as investors sold companies with high valuations, such as Facebook Inc., Apple Inc. and DocuSign Inc.The so-called megacaps and other tech stocks mostly rose on Friday, with analysts and investors saying the longer-term outlook for stocks remained largely intact after the bruising selloff. Semiconductor stocks Micron Technology Inc., Applied Materials Inc. and Xilinx Inc. were among those that led the index’s advance on Friday.“On balance, the investment case for equities is still OK, but not spectacular,” said Joseph Little, global chief strategist at HSBC Asse
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Tiffany Hsiao is a manager at Artisan Partners where she will launch a China post-venture strategy.
Hsiao has identified three key pillars that are driving a vicious cycle of innovation in China.
She also shares three sector picks where she is finding long-term structural opportunities.
US stocks have been on an absolute tear since recovering from the coronavirus-induced market crash last March, so why should investors consider Chinese stocks now?
Tiffany Hsiao, a star portfolio manager at Artisan Partners who has spent the past 12 years investing in China, said the answer is both simple and complex.
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