Tech got split down the middle today — Microsoft cratered 4.2% while Apple jumped 2.9%, leaving the Nasdaq barely green at plus 0.5% and signaling that investors are picking winners instead of buying the whole sector.
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Tech got split down the middle today — Microsoft cratered 4.2% while Apple jumped 2.9%, leaving the Nasdaq barely green at plus 0.5% and signaling that investors are picking winners instead of buying the whole sector.
- Why it matters: Your 401k's tech holdings just got cheaper if you're in Microsoft, but that 4.2% drop doesn't automatically mean it bounces back — it means your allocation shifted without you touching it.
- Watch for: Watch earnings whispers and Fed speakers through Friday; a weak jobs report or hawkish central bank comment could trigger another round of tech rotation where growth names keep bleeding.
- What to bring up: Bitcoin dropped 5.5% today while Dell fell 6.6% — so the AI server play is getting hit harder than crypto, which tells you people are worried about whether those massive chip investments actually pay off.
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