5G & Telecom Infrastructure Sector Performance
AI & Machine Learning Sector Performance
Autonomous Driving & Mobility Sector Performance
Clean Energy & Renewables Sector Performance
Cloud Computing & SaaS Sector Performance
Consumer Tech & Hardware Sector Performance
Cybersecurity Sector Performance
Defense & Cyber Warfare Sector Performance
E-commerce & Digital Retail Sector Performance
Electric Vehicles & EV Infrastructure Sector Performance
Energy Storage & Batteries Sector Performance
Fintech & Digital Payments Sector Performance
Genomics & Biotech Sector Performance
Healthcare Technology Sector Performance
Quantum Computing Sector Performance
Robotics & Automation Sector Performance
Semiconductors & Chips Sector Performance
Space & Aerospace Sector Performance
Streaming & Digital Media Sector Performance
About Hot Sectors
What are Hot Sectors? Hot sectors represent trending investment themes and emerging technologies that investors are actively following - from AI and quantum computing to clean energy and genomics.
Normalized Performance: All stocks start at 100 on January 1, 2025, making it easy to compare relative performance across different stocks regardless of their actual share prices.
How to Read: A stock at 150 has gained 50% since the base date, while a stock at 80 has lost 20%. Hover over any line or legend item to highlight that stock's performance.
Multiple Classifications: Stocks can belong to multiple hot sectors. For example, Tesla appears in both "Electric Vehicles" and "Autonomous Driving" sectors.