Investor Confidence in Artificial Intelligence Wanes as Tech Stocks Tumble
It has been a tumultuous week for tech stocks, sparking concerns about the state of investor confidence in artificial intelligence. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the Nasdaq Composite Index experienced a 3% decline, marking its worst performance since President Donald Trump’s tariff announcement in April.
Even tech companies that have shown strong performance throughout the year were not immune to the market downturn. Palantir saw an 11% drop in its stock price, Oracle declined by 9%, and Nvidia experienced a 7% decrease. These declines followed earnings reports from Meta and Microsoft, where both companies indicated their intentions to continue investing heavily in AI (resulting in a 4% decrease for each).
Jack Ablin from Cresset Capital highlighted the stretched valuations in the market, stating, “Just the slightest bit of bad news gets exaggerated, and good news is not enough to make a significant impact due to already high expectations.”
While economic factors such as the government shutdown, declining consumer sentiment, and layoffs are contributing to the market downturn, the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average, which are less tech-focused, experienced smaller declines of 1.6% and 1.2%, respectively.

