AI trade
Coverage of AI trade in the Nexus archive.
- New SEC filing reveals how deep Situational Awareness' memory chip bet was before it blew up
A new SEC filing revealed the scale of a Situational Awareness memory chip bet that ultimately failed. The fund's top five positions, including Sandisk at $5.7 billion and Micron at $5.6 billion, all sharply declined in July due to the reversal of the AI trade.
- Korea Stock Bulls Drive Second Day of Emerging-Market Gains
A jump in South Korean stocks drove emerging-market equities higher on Thursday. This upward movement was fueled by a revival in global AI trade, which pushed Seoul’s Kospi index into a technical bull market.
- We're adding to our position in a chipmaker as the AI trade regains its footing
The company is increasing its position in a chipmaker as the AI trade regains momentum. The stock remains significantly below its level from last month following earnings reports.
- A Fresh Record Looms for the Unsinkable S&P 500
The S&P 500 is approaching a new record as market gains broaden despite a decline in the AI trade. The article highlights the index's resilience amid shifting performance in technology-related sectors.
- The equal-weighted S&P 500 just smoked the Nasdaq-100 in July — outperforming amid the violent chip-stock unwind
The equal-weighted S&P 500 outperformed the Nasdaq-100 in July amid a significant decline in chip stocks. Tech stocks, particularly those tied to AI, faced volatility as the chip-stock unwind intensified.
- Amazon jumped 13%. Apple fell 7%. The AI trade is picking clear winners again
Amazon's stock rose 13% due to strong cloud results, while Apple's stock fell 7% over a service revenue shortfall. The AI trade is highlighted as a factor influencing stock performance.
- The AI trade now runs on borrowed money, and the lenders are repricing it
The AI industry is increasingly reliant on borrowed funds, and lenders are adjusting the pricing of these loans. The article, sourced from Greyswan Signals, highlights this financial shift in the AI sector.
- Ken Griffin’s Situational Awareness
Ken Griffin’s situational awareness is highlighted as Aschenbrenner’s hedge fund, involved in Wall Street’s AI trade, sells assets to Citadel.
- How Leopold Aschenbrenner, the ‘golden child’ of the AI trade, was laid low
Leopold Aschenbrenner, a $20bn hedge fund manager, experienced a downfall in his career, culminating in a call to Ken Griffin.
- Implosion of Situational Awareness hedge fund has Wall Street betting the bottom is in for the AI trade
The Situational Awareness hedge fund, managed by an AI expert in his mid-20s, has collapsed, leading Wall Street to speculate that the AI trade has reached its lowest point. This follows a volatile month in the U.S. stock market.
- The AI trade split Big Tech in half as Microsoft jumped 9% and Meta fell 9%
Big Tech is divided over the AI trade, with Microsoft's stock rising 9% and Meta's falling 9%. Market futures are higher as investors react to the Fed's decision to maintain interest rates and increasing Treasury yields.
- Cost to insure AI debt reaches record high amid Asian semiconductor tumble
The cost to insure AI-related debt has reached a record high as Asian semiconductor markets decline. Seoul's two-day stock market crash and expanding credit spreads among hyperscale companies indicate growing risks in the AI sector's leveraged investments across equities and debt markets.
- Company behind AI trade that caused $60 million crypto liquidations to cover all losses
A company responsible for an AI trade that triggered $60 million in crypto liquidations will cover all losses.
- Seagate’s earnings are welcome news for the battered AI trade
Seagate's June-quarter earnings exceeded Wall Street expectations, leading to a stock price increase after hours. The results are described as positive news for the AI trade sector.
- Leveraged ETFs tied to SK Hynix are getting hammered as chip wreck deepens
Leveraged ETFs linked to SK Hynix are experiencing significant losses as the chip market downturn worsens. Volatility in the AI trade has negatively impacted bullish investments in stocks through leveraged ETFs this week.
- SK Hynix’s $470 Billion Selloff Shows Cracks in Memory-Chip Boom
SK Hynix Inc. experienced a $470 billion market value drop in over a month, shifting from a leading AI trade to a major concern in investment portfolios. The decline indicates potential instability in the memory-chip market boom.
- Nvidia's potential $250B backstop for OpenAI is another strike against the AI trade
Nvidia's potential $250B backstop for OpenAI is described as another sign that investors should look beyond AI stocks, indicating growing skepticism about the AI trade's current trajectory.
- AI trade keeps capital – and risks – flowing to emerging markets
The MSCI Emerging Markets Index has seen a significant shift in composition, with South Korea and Taiwan now accounting for over half of the index compared to China and India's previous combined 50% weight. South Korea's weight in the index currently stands at nearly 24%.
- Live updates: Bitcoin under $66,000 as traders await Alphabet earnings to gauge AI trade
Bitcoin has dropped below $66,000 as traders monitor Alphabet's upcoming earnings to assess the AI trade's performance.
- Scared of the AI trade? Here are three investment themes instead, says Goldman Sachs
Semiconductors have entered a bear market, leading investors to seek alternatives. Goldman Sachs suggests three investment themes as an alternative to the AI trade.
- The AI rotation stole the spotlight from a strong start to earnings season
The AI trade dominated the market this week, overshadowing the strong start of the second-quarter earnings season. Investors focused on AI-related investments instead of the positive earnings reports.
- Global tech stocks fall as AI trade goes into reverse
Global tech stocks declined as the AI trade reversed, with the US semiconductor stock index set for its worst week since last year's 'liberation day' market downturn.
- The volatile AI trade marched higher, but oil kept Wall Street on edge last week
The volatile AI trade rose sharply, while oil prices kept Wall Street uneasy. Chip stocks performed strongly, with Meta driving portfolio gains.
- Odd Lots: Korea’s Levered ETFs Shake Up Global Markets (Podcast)
Retail participation in the stock market is increasing, driven by the AI trade's demand for chips and memory. Leveraged single-stock ETFs, particularly from Korea, have become significant in global markets, highlighted by recent earnings reports from Samsung and SK Hynix.
- More than two-thirds of tech stocks are at least 20% off recent highs. What’s happening to the AI trade?
More than two-thirds of tech stocks are at least 20% below recent highs, with major semiconductor companies declining sharply as investors take profits after a strong second quarter. The article questions the current state of the AI trade amid these market movements.
- Apple is closing in on Nvidia as it looks to reclaim title of largest U.S. company
Apple is nearing Nvidia in market value as it aims to become the largest U.S. company again. Nvidia's valuation has dropped to 2013 levels while Apple's shares are rising.
- AI trade loses steam as infrastructure boom faces reality check
The AI trade is slowing down as the infrastructure boom encounters a reality check. Key focus areas include the decline in AI-related commercial activity and challenges in sustaining infrastructure growth.
- Mag 7 Loses Market Swagger as AI Trade Spreads Beyond Behemoths
Mag 7 is losing its market dominance as the AI trade expands beyond major companies. The article highlights a shift in the AI sector's dynamics.
- Good vibes are masking a reset in markets
The article warns that positive stock market returns are masking a market reset, urging investors to focus on the emerging AI trade rather than being distracted by current performance.
- The AI Trade Is Losing One of Its Key Signals
The AI trade is losing one of its key signals, which could impact the industry's strategies and growth.
- Choppy AI Trade, Fed Outlook Drive Asia Markets | Insight with Haslinda Amin 07/03/2026
Choppy AI trade and the Federal Reserve's outlook are influencing Asia markets, as discussed in an analysis by Haslinda Amin. The article highlights market volatility linked to AI sector performance and U.S. monetary policy expectations.
- China’s AI stocks surge 65% in first half but bubble fears begin to weigh on sentiment
China’s AI stocks surged 65% in the first half of 2026, driven by improving earnings momentum. However, concerns over a potential bubble and bearish positioning by US investors have started to negatively impact market sentiment.
- LatAm Pre-Open: Chip Rally Extends as Brazil Slips Again
The AI trade extended for a second day, with US chips surging as Nvidia, AMD, and Intel rose on strong guidance. The Nasdaq gained 1.52% while the Dow closed at a record, but Brazil's market slipped again.
- Latin American Pulse for Tuesday, June 30, 2026
The AI trade rebounds in Brazil, Argentina's Merval stock index leads, and Uruguay's president's approval rating drops to 20%. The report highlights mixed economic and political developments across Latin America.
- LatAm Pre-Open: Tech Roars Back as Brazil Pauses at Record
Global markets saw a surge in tech stocks, with the AI trade rebounding, SMH rising 3.33%, Tesla up 8.46%, and the Nasdaq gaining 2.07%. A risk-on relief rally driven by resumed US–Iran talks shifted investments back into growth stocks, reversing a prior move to defensive assets.
- The AI trade cooled and oil sank. A closer look at Wall Street's volatile week
Micron ended the week with a decline despite strong earnings, while falling oil prices were seen as beneficial for combating inflation. The AI trade also experienced a cooldown, contributing to Wall Street's volatile week.
- Live markets: Bitcoin, ether lead $1 billion liquidation losses as AI trade keeps going
Bitcoin and ether led to $1 billion in liquidation losses as AI-driven trading continues. The article highlights significant financial losses in cryptocurrency markets linked to AI trading activities.
- Micron Revives AI Trade; SK Hynix Seeks US Listing | The Asia Trade 6/25/2026
Micron is reviving the AI trade, and SK Hynix is seeking a US listing.
- Investors Maxing Out AI Trade Feed Stock Market Volatility
Investors' AI-driven trades are contributing to stock market volatility. Janus Living Inc., a seniors-focused real estate investment trust, raised $840 million in its initial public offering by pricing shares at the top of the marketed range.
- Investor assumptions about the AI trade are starting to stretch reality, Goldman Sachs says
Goldman Sachs warns that investors may be overestimating the potential of the AI trade, suggesting their assumptions are outpacing actual deliverables. The firm highlights concerns about unrealistic expectations in the market.