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Tech Stocks Plummet $1.5 Trillion as Fed Rate Cut Hopes Diminish

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Last updated: November 14, 2025 7:10 pm
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Published: November 14, 2025
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Wall Street experienced a significant upheaval over recent days, with major technology stocks witnessing a staggering $1.5 trillion decline in market value. The selloff has primarily been attributed to shifting investor expectations regarding the Federal Reserve’s potential interest rate cuts. Initially anticipated for December, the probability of a cut has now moved to March, creating further unease in the market.

Prominent tech giants including Nvidia, Microsoft, and Palantir saw their stocks tumble sharply despite having reported strong earnings shortly before the downturn. Other notable companies affected include Tesla, Amazon, Intel, AMD, Oracle, Alphabet, and IBM, all of which experienced substantial declines.

The selloff was notably concentrated in AI-focused stocks, raising concerns among investors about the sustainability of valuations within this sector. Despite significant investments in artificial intelligence initiatives, these companies faced intensified scrutiny as many appear overvalued in light of recent market conditions.

Recent trading has compounded already existing volatility, as evidenced by declines in major indices: the Nasdaq Composite fell by 1.5%, the S&P 500 decreased by 1.1%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 479 points — a 1% drop marking the week’s lowest intraday levels.

Among individual stocks, Nvidia saw a 2.8% decline, while AMD’s shares slid by 4.7%, continuing from their previous day’s losses. Tesla and Palantir both fell by 3%. This risk aversion even extended to cryptocurrencies, with Bitcoin dropping below $95,000 as sentiment weakened across the board.

The previous Thursday marked the worst one-day performance for major U.S. indices since earlier in October, reversing significant gains. The Dow gave back nearly 800 points, while the Nasdaq ended a seven-week streak of gains, falling by over 2%.

Investor anxiety has been further amplified by diminishing expectations for a December Fed rate cut, which dropped from a 62.9% chance to around 52% within just a few days. Some Federal Reserve officials have indicated that inflation remains a persistent issue, making immediate monetary easing unlikely.

Despite the general downturn, some companies did experience notable gains amid the tumult. Cidara Therapeutics soared by 105% following a significant cash acquisition from Merck, and Avadel Pharmaceuticals rose 20% after a purchase offer from a Danish drugmaker. Warner Bros Discovery also saw a 2.6% increase in its stock price due to reports of possible acquisition interest from major players like Paramount and Netflix.

Conversely, amid this environment of market instability, Walmart’s stock fell 2.3% after CEO Doug McMillon announced plans to step down early next year. Similarly, Robinhood dropped 2.4% despite reporting increased trading volumes, and Applied Materials fell 4% after issuing a cautious forecast. StubHub’s stock plummeted by 25% following a significant net loss and the decision not to provide guidance for the upcoming quarter.

Overall, the two-day losses across major tech stocks have raised alarm among investors, notably impacting high-profile names: Palantir (-11%), Tesla (-10.5%), Intel (-9%), AMD (-8%), Oracle (-7%), Nvidia (-6%), Alphabet (-5%), Amazon (-4.5%), IBM (-4%), and Microsoft (-2.5%).

As the market continues to react to these developments, many are left questioning the future performance of technology stocks amid concerns over valuation and potential changes in monetary policy.

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