The S&P 500 declined 0.5% on Monday, driven by a sharp pullback in tech stocks, particularly Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), as investors braced for its much-anticipated earnings report this week. The Nasdaq Composite tumbled 1.2%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average managed a modest 0.1% gain.
Nvidia Drives Tech Lower Before Earnings
? Nvidia fell over 3%, leading the tech sector’s downturn ahead of its earnings release on Wednesday after the market closes. The results are widely expected to provide insights into AI investment trends and semiconductor demand.
Wedbush analysts remain bullish, predicting a “clear beat and raise” quarter, fueled by robust demand for AI chips and Blackwell architecture.
? Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), however, bucked the trend, edging slightly higher after announcing a $500 billion investment in the U.S. over the next four years, focusing on AI, silicon engineering, and advanced manufacturing.
Market Focus on Inflation & Washington Budget Talks
? Investors are also eyeing upcoming economic data and fiscal policy developments:
Inflation Data – The Fed’s Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, due later this week, could influence rate-cut expectations.
GDP Update – The second estimate of Q4 GDP will provide further insight into economic momentum.
Budget Uncertainty – House Republicans are pushing for a single large budget bill, adding uncertainty to markets.
? Vital Knowledge analysts warned that prolonged uncertainty in Washington could cap market gains, as clarity on key issues may not emerge until summer.
Alibaba’s AI Push, Berkshire’s Cash Pile, and Microsoft’s Cost Cuts
? Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) fell 10% after announcing a $52.4 billion investment in AI and cloud computing over the next three years, marking its largest tech investment to date. The move signals its ambition to compete in the global AI race.
? Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRKa) rose 4%, despite reporting record full-year profits and increasing its cash holdings to $334.2 billion. Warren Buffett hinted that Vice Chairman Greg Abel would soon take the reins of the investment giant.
? Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) slipped 1% as it reportedly canceled major data center leases in the U.S., sparking speculation of AI overspending concerns.
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As earnings season unfolds, AI-driven spending, economic data, and budget negotiations will shape market sentiment and investment opportunities.