Silicon Motion Technology Corp. engages in the development, manufacture, and supply of semiconductor products for the electronics market. Its products include Flash Controllers, Storage Solutions, and others. It offers embedded and expandable storage, radio frequency integrated circuits and embedded graphics. The company was founded in November 1995 and is headquartered in Hong Kong.
Current Value
$54.161 Year Return
Current Value
$54.161 Year Return
Market Cap
$1.83B
P/E Ratio
20.69
1Y Stock Return
-7.71%
1Y Revenue Growth
28.19%
Dividend Yield
3.25%
Price to Book
2.3
Name | Correlation | Market Cap | Return % (1 Year) | Div Yield % |
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LRCX | 59.21% | $94.09B | +1.93% | 11.35% |
AMAT | 57.88% | $144.89B | +17.57% | 1.05% |
QCOM | 56.93% | $172.72B | +21.93% | 2.13% |
MKSI | 56.84% | $7.65B | +46.21% | 0.77% |
KLAC | 56.69% | $84.69B | +14.25% | 0.96% |
MU | 55.19% | $113.93B | +33.28% | 0.45% |
TER | 54.91% | $17.19B | +14.15% | 0.45% |
MCHP | 54.41% | $35.72B | -19.34% | 2.73% |
VECO | 53.67% | $1.51B | -8.70% | 0.00% |
MPWR | 53.11% | $27.93B | +4.83% | 0.83% |
RMBS | 53.02% | $5.81B | -19.29% | 0.00% |
ICHR | 52.79% | $1.10B | +23.71% | 0.00% |
STM | 52.50% | $21.92B | -45.80% | 1.23% |
ASML | 52.43% | $264.44B | -1.85% | 1.00% |
ENTG | 52.27% | $15.89B | +1.99% | 0.38% |
UCTT | 52.21% | $1.68B | +39.85% | 0.00% |
FORM | 51.90% | $3.16B | +7.34% | 0.00% |
NVMI | 51.56% | $5.24B | +44.28% | 0.00% |
ONTO | 51.56% | $8.22B | +21.93% | 0.00% |
PDFS | 51.41% | $1.19B | -0.16% | 0.00% |
Name | Correlation | Market Cap | Return % (1 Year) | Div Yield % |
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INSM | -0.05% | $13.20B | +211.04% | 0.00% |
CME | 0.07% | $81.64B | +7.34% | 2.00% |
XOM | 0.09% | $535.89B | +17.23% | 3.15% |
DTE | 0.18% | $25.68B | +18.46% | 3.29% |
UL | -0.20% | $142.68B | +20.62% | 3.20% |
RLMD | -0.39% | $82.98M | -3.51% | 0.00% |
THS | -0.40% | $1.81B | -14.53% | 0.00% |
MO | 0.41% | $94.96B | +36.03% | 7.02% |
CCRN | -0.43% | $341.67M | -50.26% | 0.00% |
LH | 0.48% | $20.09B | +13.50% | 0.90% |
KMB | 0.49% | $45.70B | +12.03% | 3.52% |
BALY | -0.53% | $722.24M | +48.00% | 0.00% |
ETON | -0.54% | $277.74M | +195.33% | 0.00% |
FAT | -0.54% | $91.75M | -8.47% | 10.57% |
TR | 0.59% | $2.35B | -1.40% | 1.09% |
MED | -0.66% | $200.16M | -72.48% | 0.00% |
MRK | 0.69% | $252.61B | -1.79% | 3.06% |
BMY | -0.74% | $118.10B | +17.83% | 4.15% |
SPTN | -0.76% | $627.17M | -16.94% | 4.66% |
DOGZ | -0.80% | $567.92M | +1,322.65% | 0.00% |
Name | Correlation | Market Cap | Return % (1 Year) | Div Yield % |
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LTM | -20.06% | $8.37B | -100.00% | <0.01% |
JNJ | -17.93% | $374.38B | +3.10% | 2.36% |
AMT | -17.74% | $94.77B | +2.02% | 3.22% |
CCI | -15.73% | $45.42B | +1.36% | 5.96% |
GIS | -15.69% | $35.60B | -1.16% | 3.70% |
CPB | -15.47% | $13.23B | +8.54% | 3.29% |
CBOE | -14.98% | $22.09B | +17.17% | 1.08% |
K | -14.88% | $27.93B | +52.93% | 2.77% |
SO | -14.81% | $96.57B | +26.66% | 3.23% |
POAI | -14.60% | $4.59M | -76.64% | 0.00% |
FDP | -13.99% | $1.61B | +44.02% | 2.97% |
NOC | -13.75% | $72.32B | +5.29% | 1.58% |
CAG | -13.47% | $12.97B | -4.09% | 5.14% |
HE | -13.45% | $1.81B | -17.32% | 0.00% |
IDA | -13.39% | $6.33B | +22.46% | 2.81% |
HOLX | -13.12% | $18.28B | +9.06% | 0.00% |
CMS | -12.82% | $20.68B | +21.27% | 2.97% |
ED | -12.66% | $34.19B | +9.04% | 3.36% |
AEE | -12.59% | $25.08B | +22.04% | 2.81% |
DUK | -12.22% | $88.73B | +27.11% | 3.59% |
Name | Correlation | AUM | Expense Ratio |
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PSI | 65.20% | $699.34M | 0.56% |
SOXX | 63.38% | $13.67B | 0.35% |
FTXL | 63.03% | $1.32B | 0.6% |
SOXQ | 62.89% | $478.59M | 0.19% |
XSD | 62.69% | $1.28B | 0.35% |
SMH | 61.27% | $23.60B | 0.35% |
QTEC | 61.17% | $3.90B | 0.57% |
QQA | 60.85% | $135.25M | 0% |
RSPT | 60.23% | $3.48B | 0.4% |
IGPT | 59.70% | $407.66M | 0.58% |
WTAI | 59.51% | $195.74M | 0.45% |
FV | 59.34% | $3.84B | 0.9% |
CGGO | 59.03% | $4.64B | 0.47% |
IXN | 58.40% | $5.19B | 0.41% |
SIXG | 58.28% | $574.92M | 0.3% |
TDIV | 58.05% | $2.84B | 0.5% |
VGT | 57.79% | $81.76B | 0.1% |
XLK | 57.72% | $72.39B | 0.09% |
FTEC | 57.61% | $12.75B | 0.084% |
QQQ | 57.25% | $307.70B | 0.2% |
Name | Correlation | AUM | Expense Ratio |
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CORN | -0.01% | $61.32M | 0.2% |
JPST | 0.05% | $28.45B | 0.18% |
VUSB | 0.06% | $4.65B | 0.1% |
PWZ | -0.11% | $697.13M | 0.28% |
TLT | 0.15% | $57.72B | 0.15% |
LGOV | 0.15% | $606.26M | 0.67% |
STXT | 0.16% | $120.59M | 0.49% |
IYK | -0.18% | $1.31B | 0.4% |
SCHQ | 0.18% | $748.90M | 0.03% |
SPTL | -0.19% | $10.36B | 0.03% |
BSV | -0.19% | $33.37B | 0.04% |
NUBD | -0.20% | $407.55M | 0.16% |
IBTF | -0.21% | $2.07B | 0.07% |
VGLT | -0.26% | $12.75B | 0.04% |
IEF | -0.28% | $32.24B | 0.15% |
TYA | -0.28% | $124.65M | 0.17% |
GOVZ | 0.29% | $317.56M | 0.1% |
EDV | -0.32% | $3.87B | 0.06% |
UCON | 0.43% | $3.20B | 0.85% |
DFSD | 0.44% | $3.62B | 0.16% |
Name | Correlation | AUM | Expense Ratio |
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VIXY | -43.80% | $195.31M | 0.85% |
TAIL | -40.69% | $68.06M | 0.59% |
BTAL | -36.25% | $379.51M | 1.43% |
USDU | -14.82% | $201.83M | 0.5% |
SHYD | -14.59% | $311.61M | 0.35% |
DFNM | -13.12% | $1.40B | 0.17% |
XBIL | -11.71% | $637.84M | 0.15% |
ICSH | -10.92% | $5.55B | 0.08% |
TBIL | -10.67% | $4.39B | 0.15% |
UUP | -10.44% | $359.07M | 0.77% |
FLMI | -9.84% | $360.62M | 0.3% |
XHLF | -9.58% | $883.02M | 0.03% |
XONE | -9.25% | $550.61M | 0.03% |
CTA | -8.23% | $359.48M | 0.78% |
CLOI | -7.87% | $720.91M | 0.4% |
GSY | -7.28% | $2.28B | 0.23% |
WEAT | -6.90% | $123.26M | 0.28% |
BILZ | -6.64% | $553.02M | 0.14% |
SPTS | -6.25% | $5.70B | 0.03% |
UTWO | -5.68% | $442.66M | 0.15% |
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