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The Stock Market Isn’t Crashing. Investors Are Just Fleeing Technology Stocks.
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- Joey Frenette Thu, June 11, 2026 at 8:42 PM GMT+7 4 min read ^NDX MSFT SPCX NVDA Quick Read The Nasdaq 100 s 7% pullback from highs reflects investors fleeing crowded semiconductor stocks, not a broad market crash.
- Space X, Anthropic, and Open AI IPOs could drain liquidity from existing tech names, fueling a volatile second half of 2026.
- Microsoft s 20.7x forward P/E makes it a rare quality bargain while hot AI trades grow increasingly expensive.
The Stock Market Isn’t Crashing. Investors Are Just Fleeing Technology Stocks. Joey Frenette Thu, June 11, 2026 at 8:42 PM GMT+7 4 min read ^NDX MSFT SPCX NVDA Quick Read The Nasdaq 100 s 7% pullback from highs reflects investors fleeing crowded semiconductor stocks, not a broad market crash.
Space X, Anthropic, and Open AI IPOs could drain liquidity from existing tech names, fueling a volatile second half of 2026.
Microsoft s 20.7x forward P/E makes it a rare quality bargain while hot AI trades grow increasingly expensive.
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