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VGT vs. XLK Today (Nov. 10, 2025): Tech ETF Sell‑Off, Rebound, and Whether to Cut or Double Down

VGT vs. XLK Today (Nov. 10, 2025): Tech ETF Sell‑Off, Rebound, and Whether to Cut or Double Down

Tech’s rough first week of November gave way to a rebound today. We break down what’s moving the Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT) and the Technology Select Sector SPDR (XLK), how they differ under the hood, and what fresh research says about concentration risk, costs, and diversification. Key takeaways Why today matters What the latest research says about VGT and XLK (Nov. 2025) Bottom line from the coverage: breadth versus precision. VGT’s bigger roster can smooth single‑name shocks, while XLK is a pure S&P 500 tech‑sector slice with laser‑focused large‑cap exposure. Under the hood: where VGT and XLK really differ
Tech Stocks Storm the Market: QQQ Rockets on Trade Truce while TQQQ Investors Cash In (Oct 14, 2025)

QQQ vs. QQQM vs. VGT on Nov. 7, 2025: After Tech’s Worst Week Since April, Which ETF Still Looks Best?

Updated: November 7, 2025 The tech trade just hit a speed bump. The Nasdaq-100’s big 2025 rally cooled this week as investors took profits in AI leaders, handing the tech complex its worst weekly drop since April. The Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) closed Friday at $609.74, down about 3.1% from last Friday’s close—yet still well above summer levels and not far from its Oct. 29 all‑time high close near $636. Investing.com At the same time, fresh analysis published this week put QQQ under the microscope versus two popular alternatives: its lower‑cost twin QQQM and sector‑pure VGT. Below, we round up
D‑Wave Quantum (QBTS) Q3 2025: Revenue Doubles to $3.7M, Record $836M Cash, Bookings Accelerate — What It Means for the Stock Today

D‑Wave Quantum (QBTS) Q3 2025: Revenue Doubles to $3.7M, Record $836M Cash, Bookings Accelerate — What It Means for the Stock Today

D‑Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) reported third‑quarter fiscal 2025 results before the open today, delivering 100% year‑over‑year revenue growth to $3.7 million and a sharp sequential uptick in customer bookings to $2.4 million. Shares were recently around $31 intraday, modestly higher following the print. The company also ended the quarter with a record $836.2 million cash balance, while GAAP net loss widened to $140.0 million—driven primarily by non‑cash warrant remeasurement charges. Business Wire Key numbers at a glance (Q3 FY25) Why GAAP loss widened while cash hit a record D‑Wave’s $140.0M GAAP net loss reflects $121.9M in non‑cash, non‑operating charges
ARM Stock Skyrockets 11% on OpenAI AI Chip News — Is It a Buy?

Arm Stock Today (ARM): Q2 FY26 Beat and Upbeat Q3 Outlook Lift Shares — November 5, 2025

TL;DR Price Action (Nov. 5, 2025) Arm (ARM) finished regular trading around $160.29 (-0.27%) and traded near $163–164 (+~2%) in early after-hours shortly after results crossed the wire (around 4:09 p.m. ET). Levels were volatile as headlines hit. MarketBeat By the Numbers — Q2 FY26 Results (quarter ended Sept. 30) Outlook — Q3 FY26 (current quarter) What’s Driving the Story Today Key Chart & Comparative Context What to Watch on Today’s Call (5:00 p.m. ET) Quick News Roll‑Up — Nov. 5, 2025 Why It Matters Arm’s business model—up‑front licenses + per‑chip royalties—gives it broad exposure to AI’s spread from phones
Stocks Surge as Trump Eases China Tariff Threats – Fed Rate-Cut Hopes Ignite Rally

VOO ETF Rockets to Record Highs After Fed Rate Cut – Tech Surge Powers Rally, Analysts Weigh In

VOO tracks the S&P 500 Index (500 large-cap U.S. stocks) and has roughly the same YTD return as its peers SPY and IVV (around 16% finviz.com finviz.com). By contrast, the tech-heavy Nasdaq ETF QQQ is up ~22.5% YTD finviz.com, reflecting the AI-driven rally. An ETF flow report notes that VOO’s ~$625 price (Oct 10) reflects the S&P 500’s ~15% gain in 2025 ts2.tech. Importantly, VOO has led all U.S. ETFs in inflows year-to-date (over $80 B in 2025) as investors favor its ultra-low 0.03% fee ts2.tech ainvest.com. Recent Performance and Trends Through October 2025, VOO has logged steady gains. It’s roughly 16.0%
31 October 2025
Stratasys (SSYS) Stock Surges 14%: Why 3D Printing Shares Are Heating Up

Stratasys (SSYS) Stock Surges 14%: Why 3D Printing Shares Are Heating Up

In summary, Stratasys’s stock has surged to multi-month highs on a combination of company-specific catalysts and broader market tailwinds. Recent acquisitions (Forward AM, Nexa3D), strategic partnerships (e.g. Toyota), and solid quarterly results have helped offset lingering macro uncertainty. Analysts remain cautious (average price targets near $13), but insiders emphasize that the core additive-manufacturing trend remains intact 3dprint.com investors.stratasys.com. With the U.S. manufacturing cycle poised for recovery and Fed policy possibly loosening, many experts see potential upside for SSYS in late 2025 and beyond – though they warn that customer spending could stay restrained until the economy stabilizes finviz.com investors.stratasys.com. Sources:
High-Flying Tech ETFs See $14 Billion Exodus – Why Investors Are Bailing on TQQQ & SOXL’s Rally

High-Flying Tech ETFs See $14 Billion Exodus – Why Investors Are Bailing on TQQQ & SOXL’s Rally

Record Rally Meets Record Outflows Tech stocks have been on fire in 2025 – yet investors are yanking money out of some of the hottest funds. TQQQ, which delivers triple the daily return of the Nasdaq-100, and SOXL, a 3× play on semiconductor stocks, have both posted stellar gains this year. TQQQ is up roughly 37% year-to-date and recently hit a new 12-month high around $107–$109 per share marketbeat.com. SOXL has fared even better on paper, soaring about 53% in 2025. By comparison, their non-leveraged counterparts – the regular Nasdaq-100 ETF (QQQ) and iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX) – are up
10 October 2025
Rigetti Computing’s Quantum Leap: Stock Soars on Breakthroughs and Bold Bets

Rigetti (RGTI) Quantum Computing Stock Soars on Major Orders and Partnerships

Rigetti’s Recent Developments Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI) has been very active in recent weeks. On Sept. 30 the company confirmed it booked two Novera™ system orders (total ~$5.7M) for 9‑qubit machines globenewswire.com. Rigetti did not disclose the buyers’ names, only saying one is “an Asian technology manufacturing company” and the other is a California AI/startup globenewswire.com. These Novera units are “upgradeable” (customers can later add qubits) and will be delivered in H1 2026 globenewswire.com. CEO Subodh Kulkarni noted that even though $5.7M is small relative to Rigetti’s multibillion-dollar market cap, this deal represents roughly 72% of the company’s annual revenue
Wall Street Hits Record Highs as Tech Stocks Soar and Shutdown Worries Melt

Wall Street Hits Record Highs as Tech Stocks Soar and Shutdown Worries Melt

In-Depth Report Market Rally: Index Performance Wall Street extended its winning streak into early October 2025. On Oct. 2 all three major U.S. indexes set new closing records: the S&P 500 rose 0.06% to 6,715.35, the Dow climbed 78.62 points (0.17%) to 46,519.72, and the Nasdaq jumped 88.89 points (0.39%) to 22,844.05 abcnews.go.com adn.com. Thursday’s session (Oct. 2) was the fifth straight day of gains. Tech shares led the way; indeed, the Nasdaq and S&P both hit intraday highs before the close abcnews.go.com. By Friday (Oct. 3) the rally continued at a more modest pace: U.S. futures and market wraps
DroneShield Stock Skyrockets 40%: What’s Behind the Surge and What’s Next?

DroneShield Stock Skyrockets 40%: What’s Behind the Surge and What’s Next?

DroneShield’s share surge comes on the heels of specific contract announcements and sales milestones. On September 17, 2025, DroneShield confirmed it had secured two new U.S. Department of Defense contracts totaling AUD $7.9 million for handheld counter-drone systems (mainly the RfPatrol) channellife.com.au. The company also announced that its cumulative deployments had now passed 4,000 devices worldwide – a threshold underscoring the maturity and trust in its technology. As DroneShield’s U.S. CEO Matt McCrann noted, “Passing 4,000 systems in service is an important milestone… It underlines the performance and dependability of our solutions in the field, and the trust placed in DroneShield by those who
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