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The sell-off of Technology stocks is far from over? Goldman Sachs traders: The macro environment is starting to interfere with micro performance guidance, and AI investments are unlikely to yield significant results in the short term.
Goldman Sachs believes that the current decline in Technology Stocks is no longer solely due to over-allocations or high valuations, but rather is caused by multiple factors, such as the uncertainty of the DOGE trillion-dollar reduction plan, decreasing Consumer confidence, and the intensified impact of tariffs on cyclical Stocks. Therefore, although the fundamentals of Technology Stocks have not changed much in the past week or two, investors are shifting towards a more conservative style and are starting to consider the impact of macroeconomic growth slowing on the Earnings Reports season.
Goldman Sachs: Hedge funds are wildly selling off Technology stocks, setting the fastest record in six years.
Goldman Sachs' data shows that hedge funds significantly reduced their Global Information Technology Stocks Hold Positions this week, setting a record for the most intense sell-off in this Sector in nearly six months, and in nominal value, it is the second largest Shareholding action in the past five years.
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