Summary

Stocks are trading lower on Tuesday morning on some weaker-than-expected economic data as well as growing concerns that AI-related stocks are overbought at this juncture. Specifically, the Conference Board’s Leading Economic Index slipped 0.4% in January and was lower than the expected 0.3% drop. The index was down 3.0% over the past six months — a narrower decline than the preceding six-month period, which fell by 4.1%. Still, with six of the 10 index components being positive over the past six-month period, the index no longer is signaling a recession ahead. Turning to stocks, shares of Nvidia (NVDA) are down today, with the company reporting earnings tomorrow after market close. Despite expectations for positive earnings results, the selloff indicates many investors may be concerned that the shares are due for a pullback following an impressive run this year (which saw shares rise over 50% to an all-time high set last week). Shares of other tech companies which also saw strong gains related to AI prospects are trading lower on overvaluation concerns, including Arm Holdings (ARM), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and Super Micro Computer (SMCI).

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Source: finance.yahoo.com