Big Tech Dominates Market Coverage as AI Narrative Intensifies

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  • Nvidia (NVDA) delivered $57.01B in Q3 revenue with Blackwell sales off the charts. Nvidia trades down 0.58% year-to-date.

  • Amazon shares dropped 12.11% in one week and Microsoft fell 17.03% in one month despite strong cloud AI growth at both companies.

  • Meta reported $59.89B Q4 revenue and aggressive multi-year AI infrastructure CapEx guidance. Meta stock trades flat year-to-date.

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Big Tech Dominates Market Coverage as AI Narrative Intensifies

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Big Tech’s AI narrative dominated market attention this week as five mega-cap companies reinforced their commitment to artificial intelligence infrastructure, though investor reaction has been decidedly mixed. While earnings broadly exceeded expectations, stock performance tells a more complicated story about whether the market believes the AI investment thesis justifies current valuations.

Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA | NVDA Price Prediction) leads the AI infrastructure buildout with $4.18 trillion in market capitalization, reporting $57.01 billion in Q3 revenue and $1.30 EPS that beat estimates. CEO Jensen Huang declared Blackwell sales “off the charts,” yet the stock trades down 0.58% year-to-date at $185.41. Technical indicators show RSI at 51.14, suggesting neutral momentum rather than overbought conditions despite the growth narrative.

Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) are battling for cloud AI dominance. Amazon’s AWS re-accelerated to 20% growth with Trainium2 chips fully subscribed, but shares have fallen 12.11% over the past week to $210.32. Microsoft’s cloud revenue showed significant growth with CEO Satya Nadella noting AI has already become “larger than some of our biggest franchises,” yet the stock dropped 17.03% over one month to $401.14. This pattern of strong AI earnings but weak stock performance echoes what we discussed in today’s Daily Profit newsletter regarding the broader semiconductor sector dynamics.

Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) reported $59.89 billion in Q4 revenue and announced aggressive multi-year CapEx guidance for AI infrastructure. The stock trades essentially flat year-to-date at $661.46.

The disconnect between strong AI-driven earnings and weak stock performance suggests investors are questioning whether massive infrastructure spending will translate to sustainable returns, even as the technology itself continues advancing rapidly.

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Joel South covers large-cap stocks, dividend investing, and major market trends, with a focus on earnings analysis, valuation, and turning complex data into actionable insights for investors.

He brings more than 15 years of experience as an investor and financial journalist, including 12 years at The Motley Fool, where he served as an investment analyst, Bureau Chief, and later led the Fool.com investing news desk. He has also co-hosted an investing podcast and appeared across TV and radio discussing market trends.

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