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Stocks Bounce Hard, But AI-Capex Anxiety Keeps Investors on Edge

by Team Lumida
February 9, 2026
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Risk-Off Wave Hits Everything: Tech, Crypto, and Metals Unwind as Valuation Anxiety Spreads
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  • A steep, software-driven pullback reversed into a powerful Friday rally, pushing the Dow above 50,000 and leaving the S&P 500 roughly flat on the week.
  • The core fear didn’t disappear: investors are questioning whether massive AI spending will translate into the “sky-high” profits markets have priced in.
  • Even during the rally, big AI spenders were punished—Amazon fell after outlining $200B in AI-related costs; Alphabet also declined—signaling skepticism about capex intensity.
  • Positioning is shifting: rotation toward defensives (consumer staples) and away from tech, while options markets show elevated demand for downside protection.

What Happened?

A broad retreat centered on software stocks spilled into big tech and other markets earlier in the week, then flipped into a sharp rebound on Friday. The Dow surged more than 1,200 points to cross 50,000 for the first time, while the S&P 500 ended the week little changed. Despite the bounce, select mega-cap names tied to AI investment pressure fell, highlighting that investors are still debating whether the AI buildout is becoming too cash-intensive.

Why It Matters?

The market is sending a mixed signal: risk appetite is alive, but confidence in the AI-driven profit narrative is weakening. Heavy AI capex is increasingly viewed as a margin and free-cash-flow risk rather than a pure growth tailwind, especially if AI begins to disrupt traditional software pricing power. Softer labor data and delayed macro signals add to the imbalance between stretched equity valuations and a slowing economic backdrop.

What’s Next?

Attention now turns to upcoming inflation data and the delayed January employment report, both of which could influence interest-rate expectations and tech valuations. Investors will watch closely for continued sector rotation, market reactions to further AI spending announcements, and signs from options markets that volatility remains elevated even if headline indexes stabilize.

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