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April 7th, 2016

5 Tech Products and the Changing Investing Landscape

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It’s no secret that technology is woven into our lives from how we communicate to how we receive medical care to how we purchase goods, technology is omnipresent.

It’s also no secret that, often, winners and losers are borne out of technological innovation. But, that’s no newsflash – automation sometimes results in the loss of jobs, but often creates just as many (if not more) in the process. Producing goods more cheaply supports overall demand and strengthens trade, which leads to net growth and the need for more jobs in other industries (like services, logistics, and others).

Technology has also emboldened the global consumer. In Africa, nearly all retail monetary transactions occur with a cell phone. Here in the U.S., ‘Cyber Monday’ sales have now surpassed $3 billion, which marks a 12% annualized growth rate over the last five years. That’s huge growth! The list goes on and keeps growing.

Products and software will continue to shape the way we live, and investment opportunities will emerge from the industries and sales that follow. Here are five products that could shift the consumer and investing landscape:

Bottom Line for Investors

The information technology sector is likely to be one of the more notable contributors to earnings growth in 2016, as it has been throughout this expansion cycle. So, as an investor, keep your eye on technology as we are here at Zacks Investment Management. We expect to see some areas of this sector grow notably such as data processing, outsourcing services consulting, semiconductors and electronics; while other areas will likely be more challenged such as computer-office equipment and office electronics. At the end of the day, we’re seeing dynamic changes in this sector, meaning it is critical to stay abreast of these trends to optimize your investing approach.

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