Do you remember those days in the A-shares market? Every trading day, a large-cap blue-chip stock was cut, and the scene was truly fierce.
Now it seems that the US stock market has also learned this trick. Recently, AI leaders have been one after another plunging—Oracle tumbled sharply the day before yesterday, and Broadcom also fell rapidly yesterday. The pace is indeed a bit strange.
Why do these AI star stocks, once highly anticipated, start to decline in rounds? Many are still advocating that the Fourth Industrial Revolution is driven by artificial intelligence, but in reality, the stock performance of these tech giants is singing a different tune.
Interestingly, what does this kind of centralized adjustment usually indicate? Is the market re-pricing, or are funds hedging risks? Whether this wave of tech stock correction is a temporary adjustment or a trend change is definitely worth paying attention to.
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GasFeeDodger
· 10h ago
AI concept stocks are plunging one after another. Frankly, it's just the previous hype that has been overextended, now it's time to pay back the debt.
Using the same tricks from the US stock market that are used to squeeze retail investors—laughable—now it's retail investors who are losing out.
Just set the price, after all, we small retail investors are always the last ones holding the bag.
If this isn't a temporary correction, then we might be in trouble. It feels a bit precarious.
Leading stocks plummeting? That's suspicious. We need to see who's unloading their positions.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 10h ago
The AI concept stocks are really fierce this time, it feels like everyone was trying to buy the dip and suddenly all got caught out.
Are US stocks copying the A-share tactics? Laughing out loud, this rhythm does have a bit of a hunting vibe.
What they call "re-pricing" nicely, but frankly it's just finishing off the money-raising and starting to harvest the chives.
Oracle, Broadcom exploding one after another, this must be institutions quietly fleeing.
Technological empowerment of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, spoken with force and conviction, but the K-line is more honest than anyone haha.
It’s really like last year’s all-in AI, now everyone holding the bag is in despair, time for reflection.
This decline feels like a shakeout, or it shows that funds are truly out of money.
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PancakeFlippa
· 10h ago
The US stock market is also starting to screw people over. The recent AI plunge really can't hold up anymore.
The way the A-shares cut leek traders is now also being played by the US stock market. It's quite ironic.
What happened to the promised Fourth Industrial Revolution? Why are the stock prices of the top companies the first to fall?
We've been hyping AI as a game-changer, but these industry leaders are fleeing faster than ever.
Is the capital bottom-fishing or running away? That's the real issue.
Everyone's shouting long-term optimism, but who still dares to take over now?
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fomo_fighter
· 11h ago
The US stock market is also starting to "cut leeks," this pace is really incredible.
AI concept stocks are plunging one after another; no matter how loud the hype, it's all in vain.
What happened to the promised Industrial Revolution? The stock prices gave a big slap in the face.
Funds are probably fleeing; this correction is quite harsh.
It's the same old show of chopping large-cap blue chips, just performed in a different place.
It feels like someone is collecting chips, retail investors are becoming the bagholders.
Repricing? It seems more like the harvest season has arrived.
When will this dip bottom out? Can't wait any longer.
Do you remember those days in the A-shares market? Every trading day, a large-cap blue-chip stock was cut, and the scene was truly fierce.
Now it seems that the US stock market has also learned this trick. Recently, AI leaders have been one after another plunging—Oracle tumbled sharply the day before yesterday, and Broadcom also fell rapidly yesterday. The pace is indeed a bit strange.
Why do these AI star stocks, once highly anticipated, start to decline in rounds? Many are still advocating that the Fourth Industrial Revolution is driven by artificial intelligence, but in reality, the stock performance of these tech giants is singing a different tune.
Interestingly, what does this kind of centralized adjustment usually indicate? Is the market re-pricing, or are funds hedging risks? Whether this wave of tech stock correction is a temporary adjustment or a trend change is definitely worth paying attention to.