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SOXX · iShares Semiconductor ETF

SOXX · iShares Semiconductor ETF — SOXX at the wrapper layer

SOXX tracks the ICE Semiconductor Sector Index (formerly PHLX SOX): 30 components, 8% single-stock cap, rebalanced quarterly. This panel deliberately stays in the package layer — AUM, expense ratio, top-10 concentration ladder, country and sub-sector breakdowns. The 30-name constituent map already lives on the preceding 'Inside the Index' panel and isn't repeated here.

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This static page is built to answer searches for SOXX · iShares Semiconductor ETF. It summarizes the live dataset behind the SOXX at the wrapper layer panel and links to the full interactive chart.

SOXX tracks the ICE Semiconductor Sector Index (formerly PHLX SOX): 30 components, 8% single-stock cap, rebalanced quarterly. This panel deliberately stays in the package layer — AUM, expense ratio, top-10 concentration ladder, country and sub-sector breakdowns. The 30-name constituent map already lives on the preceding 'Inside the Index' panel and isn't repeated here. The data is refreshed by the History of Market pipeline and published as a stable JSON endpoint for research, citation, and AI-agent use.

Latest Snapshot

Updated
2026-05-12
Constituents
30
P/E
48,9

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SOXX at the wrapper layer Chart

Data & Source

GET /api/semi/soxx.json — Canonical dataset endpoint.

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