AI & Semiconductors·August 20, 2026·PM edition

Information Technology: the 10 strongest names right now

A ranked read on Information Technology built from price history, trailing strength confirmed by trend, penalized for volatility.

AI & Semiconductors was the most-discussed subject across the day’s business coverage, so this edition takes a ranked look at Information Technology.

The ranking measures trailing strength confirmed by trend, penalized for volatility. Every candidate is scored against the others in the same group on the same day, using 12-1 momentum (32%), 3-month return (24%), distance above the 200-day average (22%), 1-year volatility (12%), 1-year max drawdown (10%). Names below $20M in median daily dollar volume are excluded, a ranking is worthless if you cannot get in and out of it.

Context: the broad tape is risk-on, cyclicals leading defensives with the index above its 200-day average. In that setting a high momentum score is partly a reading of the market itself, not only of the company.

The list

HPE sits at #3 on 153.0% over the past year with volatility of 52.7% and a worst drawdown of -26.4%. It trades 68.0% above its 200-day average, so the trend is confirming the move.

Across the 72 eligible names the one-year spread runs 3490.4% at the top against -38.8% at the bottom, which is the dispersion this ranking is sorting through.

What the ranking is not telling you

These scores read price history. They do not read the order book, the balance sheet, the litigation docket, or the reason a stock moved. A name near the top has gone up in a way the formula rewards; that is a description of the past, and momentum-style measures are at their least reliable exactly when a run is ending.

This list exists because AI & Semiconductors dominated the day’s coverage. Attention and returns are different things, and crowded themes are where the gap between them is widest.

Nothing here is tailored to your situation, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell.

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