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Tech rally shows signs of losing steam
Mint New Delhi
|August 26, 2025
In the coming days, the sector will face a key test when the world's most-valuable listed firm Nvidia reports earnings
The prospect of lower interest rates is boosting many parts of the market: real-estate firms, banks, manufacturers. The outlook for Wall Street's most popular stocks—the Magnificent Seven tech giants that have led major indexes to records—is much less clear.
Those market leaders—Amazon.com, Alphabet, Apple, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla—have been buffeted recently by questions about the potential for artificial intelligence, concerns about their increasingly stretched valuations and competition from hitherto unloved parts of the market.
In the coming days, the tech sector will face a key test when Nvidia, the world's most-valuable listed company, reports earnings. What investors learn there could be key to further gains.
Joshua Boyer, 43, said he has trimmed his exposure to megacap tech stocks like Nvidia, Microsoft and Meta by about 25% in recent days. The Phoenix resident said shares have grown expensive relative to the companies' earnings and said he's satisfied with the outsize returns over the past several months.
"Anytime I see them getting top-heavy, I'm totally fine taking some money off the table," he said.
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