Tech stocks are under pressure as investors question whether the AI trade still has room to run, even after Micron delivered blockbuster earnings and confirmed strong demand for memory chips.
Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti break down why Micron’s results show that AI infrastructure demand remains intense, why hardware suppliers may be poor leading indicators for the future of the AI boom, and how past technology bubbles offer a warning for investors. They also discuss why OpenAI may be delaying its IPO, what SpaceX’s volatile public debut says about investor appetite for high-growth companies, why control of the Strait of Hormuz remains a major oil-market risk, and how Massachusetts voters could face another debate over cannabis legalization.