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      Global equities, cryptocurrencies, and commodities are once again rattled as investors grow increasingly concerned that the ongoing surge in tech and AI stocks may be morphing into a full-blown bubble. According to Semafor, a sharp three-day drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average marked the worst stretch for the index in months, with mega-cap players such as Nvidia Corporation reportedly shedding nearly US$100 billion in market value. The rout is not confined to U.S. markets: in Japan and South Korea, tech-led slides deepened amid mounting doubts over valuations and upcoming earnings. Meanwhile, widespread commentary—including warnings from major institutions—points to the AI sector’s lofty valuations and speculative underpinnings as a primary culprit.

      Sources: Semafor, Sky News

      Key Takeaways

      – Investors are increasingly turning cautious as tech/AI valuations—especially among mega-cap firms—are being questioned, contributing to a broad market sell-off.

      – The ripple-effect extends beyond equities: cryptocurrencies, precious metals and global assets are also under pressure as risk sentiment dampens.

      – Global macro concerns (including China’s slowing investment and lower odds of imminent rate cuts by the Federal Reserve) are amplifying the correction, meaning the risk isn’t isolated to U.S. tech stocks.

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      The global financial markets are flashing caution flags—and for sound reasons. What began as excitement over the transformative potential of artificial intelligence has morphed into a collective reckoning with just how much of that promise is already priced into the market. With the Dow suffering its worst three-day run in months, and firms like Nvidia seeing staggering value-erosion, the sentiment shift is clear: investors no longer want blind faith in megatech valuations.

      On Wall Street, the “Magnificent Seven” and other marquee tech names had powered a large portion of index gains this year. But with earnings season looming, questions are being raised about the sustainability of growth forecasts and whether the AI infrastructure build-out will deliver profits on the scale assumed. In Asia, the pain is no less acute—tech-heavy Japanese and Korean markets are falling as investors reassess risk, even as weak data from China undermines global growth hopes. The Guardian reports China’s fixed-asset investment sank 1.7 % in ten months, feeding into the narrative that global growth may be stalling.

      This isn’t just a correction in one sector—it’s a broader realignment of expectations. When gold, crypto and equities all decline in tandem, it signals a general risk-off posture rather than a sector rotation. A key element here is the interest-rate outlook. With the Fed and other central banks hinting that rate cuts may not be imminent, the era of ultra-cheap money that helped inflate some of these valuations may be receding. That means higher discount rates for future earnings and weaker justification for lofty multiples.

      At its core, the worry is: what if today’s sprawling investments—massive AI data-centres, sprawling chip fabs, global infrastructure bets—fail to deliver at expected scale, or run into serious operational, regulatory or fiscal headwinds? If so, valuations become vulnerable. Add to that a high degree of market concentration—a handful of firms making up substantial portions of major indices—and the risk that a pull-back in a few names could cascade becomes real.

      From a conservative standpoint, the current environment calls for prudence. Instead of chasing the last leg of this run, investors may be wise to assess exposure to single-point risks in tech, re-evaluate growth assumptions, and diversify away from “all in” bets on the next big thing. In short, markets may not yet have tumbled into crisis—but the warning signs are loud and clear, and the time to take defensive posture may have quietly arrived.

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