Nasdaq clobbered, S&P 500 tumbles as AI fears rock Nvidia, tech stocks

Monday was a rough day on Wall Street as the Nasdaq plummeted, leading a seismic stock sell-off. Investors are antsy, spooked by a hotshot Chinese upstart making waves in the highly competitive AI market. Yeah, I’m talking about DeepSeek, which has everyone rethinking their faith in US dominance and big profits from AI. Even Nvidia (NVDA), the crown jewel of the tech world, took a hard hit, dragging other Big Tech stocks along for the ride.

DeepSeek’s Disruption

Now, what’s got everyone sweating bullets? Well, DeepSeek, a name you might want to etch into memory, claims its AI assistant flexes the same muscles as leading models but does so using less expensive tech. What’s even more shocking is its use of cheaper chips and slimmer datasets, almost a direct challenge to the heavyweights relying on pricey tech to drive AI growth. Read more here.

With DeepSeek emerging on the scene, questions are buzzing around AI demand-driven growth; is the bubble we all bet on about to pop? This startup has essentially flipped the script, breathing life into existential fears on Wall Street about the hefty price tags slapped onto AI advancements.

Big Tech’s Big Trouble

With DeepSeek’s sudden rise, American tech behemoths are in a bind. AI powerhouse Nvidia saw its shares slip by a staggering 17%. Semiconductor stalwarts like ASML, Broadcom, and Micron Technology also felt the heat, absorbing the impact of a broad sell-off.

Even in the midst of this carnage, not everyone’s frowning. The ever-resilient Apple (AAPL) went against the grain, climbing above the fray. Interestingly, unlike its contemporaries, Apple’s approach to AI spending has been more conservative. As they gear up to report earnings this Thursday, all eyes are on their next moves.

Market Madness

In the land of stocks, chaos reigned supreme. The Nasdaq nosedived more than 3.5%, and the S&P 500 wasn’t far behind with a 2% drop. And amidst all the tumult, the blue-chip Dow risked defying the odds, managing a slight uptick of 0.1%. However, the broader landscape was painted red.

Defensive Play

With the markets rattled, investors turned to defensive stocks, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average into green. Safe havens like Johnson & Johnson, United Healthcare, and Procter & Gamble found favor. Notably, Big Tech names are set to unveil their earnings soon, and there’s palpable anticipation around guidance, especially with DeepSeek stirring things up.

| Nasdaq | +3.5% |
|———————|———|
| S&P 500 | +2% |
| Dow Jones | -0.1% |

Global Concerns

In another part of the world, President Trump’s ongoing tango with tariffs adds layers to the unfolding drama. His recent back-and-forth with Colombia has only intensified trade war jitters. For investors, it’s an incessant reminder that geopolitical tensions can upend markets at any given moment.

Meanwhile, as chips and tech stocks tumbled, Bitcoin took a significant hit, plunging below $100,000. Ethereum also suffered, trading at its lowest since November. Cryptos, intimately tied to tech sentiments, reflected the broader market’s unease.

The Week Ahead

As we navigate this volatile environment, new home sales data offered a silver lining, showing a slight uptick despite towering mortgage rates. Yet, it seems the real focus remains on AI and tech.

In the grand scheme of things, DeepSeek’s entry could either spur innovation or spark a shake-up that’s long been brewing. Only time, and Wall Street’s strident scrutiny, will tell where the chips fall. Stay tuned as we unravel how this plays out in earnings reports and further market strategies.