Tech Stocks Retreat as Senate Hearing Proceeds
06 9월 2018 - 2:40AM
Dow Jones News
By Akane Otani
Technology stocks tumbled across the board Wednesday as
executives from Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. defended before
Congress their efforts to prevent election meddling, the latest
episode showing the vulnerability of investors' bets on megacap
technology companies.
What was unusual about Wednesday's selloff was how
indiscriminate it appeared: hitting not just the social media
titans that were the subject of the Capitol Hill hearing on foreign
influence in the 2016 election but also chip makers, software
developers, online streaming services and videogame makers.
In afternoon trading, Facebook was off 1.7% and Twitter down
4.8%, while Google parent Alphabet Inc., which didn't send a
representative to the Senate hearing, lost 2.2%. Streaming giant
Netflix Inc. slumped 4.2%, while chip maker Nvidia Corp. and "Candy
Crush Saga" owner Activision Blizzard Inc. each lost more than
1%.
In all, 67 of the 73 companies in the S&P 500 technology
sector showed losses in Wednesday trading, a striking retreat for
the best-performing group in the broad index this year.
"Social media, cybersecurity, cloud -- all of these things have
done exceptionally well this year, so when you have just a handful
of them get hit because of the news, you're going to have that much
more fallout, " said Frank Cappelleri, executive director and
technical analyst at Instinet.
Investors had already been skittish on the technology sector
prior to Wednesday's rout.
The group tumbled in March as controversy over Facebook's
handling of user data raised fears of a broader reckoning. Over the
summer, disappointing earnings and forecasts for growth sent a
number of stocks, including Facebook, Netflix and Intel Corp.,
sliding again.
The prospect of a prolonged reversal has led global fund
managers to rank bets on the so-called FAANG BAT group -- which
includes tech titans in the U.S., as well as Chinese firms Baidu
Inc., Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Tencent Holdings Ltd. -- as
the most-crowded trade for seven consecutive months, according to
Bank of America Merrill Lynch's monthly fund manager survey. That
possibility has also pushed analysts at firms including RBC Capital
Markets and Morgan Stanley to adopt a more cautious stance on
technology stocks, citing the risk the rally has been overdone, as
well as the recent shift among investors toward bond-like sectors
of the stock market.
Yet growing wariness among investors has done little to dent the
technology sector's rally.
Technology stocks remain up 18% in the S&P 500 in 2018, by
far the best-performing group in the broad index, which is up 7.8%.
Amazon.com Inc., part of the S&P 500 consumer discretionary
sector, followed Apple Inc. on Tuesday to become one of two U.S.
companies to reach $1 trillion in market value.
Wednesday's pullback was a reminder to investors of the
fallibility of the tech trade, which has dominated the latest leg
of the nine-year bull market.
After a big run-up, "people are just looking for a reason to
take profits," Mr. Cappelleri said.
Write to Akane Otani at akane.otani@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
September 05, 2018 13:25 ET (17:25 GMT)
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