On Monday, US tech stocks took a hit led by Apple and Nvidia, spurred by rising concerns over a potential US recession and a notable stake sale by Berkshire Hathaway in Apple. This significant downturn has caused widespread investor anxiety.
The collective decline of the so-called "Magnificent Seven"-Alphabet, Amazon, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, Tesla, Apple, and Nvidia-was staggering. These seven tech giants saw their shares plummet by as much as 6.5%, resulting in an almost $900 billion erosion in their combined market value. This steep drop reflects the broader market's skittishness, exacerbated by a series of unsettling economic indicators and corporate developments.

The initial catalyst for this sell-off was the release of weak jobs data on Friday. The disappointing employment figures stoked fears of an impending recession, leading to heightened volatility across global markets. The impact was immediate and severe, particularly in the tech sector, where investors are highly sensitive to economic shifts.
Adding to the market's woes was the announcement last week by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway that it had halved its stake in Apple during the second quarter. This revelation added fuel to the fire, causing Apple's stock to drop sharply. At 1:29 PM EDT on Monday, Apple shares were trading at $210.82, down $9.04 or 4.11%. The news of Berkshire Hathaway's reduced confidence in Apple sent a strong signal to investors.
Nvidia, another tech heavyweight, also faced significant setbacks. Reports emerged of design flaws in Nvidia's highly anticipated Blackwell chips, leading to delays of three months or more. This development dampened investor sentiment significantly, impacting not just Nvidia but other major tech firms relying on these advanced chips, such as Meta and Microsoft. Nvidia's stock reflected the bad news, trading at $101.01, down $6.26 or 5.84% by 1:29 PM EDT.
The broader market reflected the turmoil in tech stocks. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, which includes major chip manufacturers, dropped nearly 3%. Shares of prominent companies like Advanced Micro Devices, Intel, Super Micro Computer, and Broadcom fell by as much as 7.8%.
Wall Street also felt the brunt of this sell-off. The Nasdaq 100 Index recorded its biggest intraday drop in nearly two years. As of 11:30 AM ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 863.70 points, or 2.17%, at 38,873.56. The S&P 500 had fallen 129.55 points, or 2.42%, to 5,217.01, and the Nasdaq Composite was down 465.25 points, or 2.77%, at 16,310.92.
The impact was not confined to the stock market. US Treasury yields tumbled to their lowest levels in a year, indicating a rush to safer investments amid the market turmoil. Notably, the gap between the two- and 10-year Treasury notes turned positive for the first time since July 2022.
Investor sentiment has undoubtedly taken a hit from these developments. The combination of weak economic data, significant corporate stake sales, and delays in key technological advancements has created a perfect storm of uncertainty and volatility. Market analysts are now bracing for further fluctuations as these issues play out.
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