In early morning trading, major AI hyperscalers recorded significant gains as Wall Street embraced optimism for the upcoming trading year, highlighting expectations for continued growth in the AI and Big Tech sectors. The so-called “Magnificent 7,” which includes prominent names like Nvidia (NVDA), Oracle (ORCL), and Google (GOOG), each saw their stock prices rise by more than 1% ahead of Friday’s opening bell. In addition, a collection of AI-centric companies, including Meta (META), Microsoft (MSFT), and Amazon (AMZN), experienced increases of over 0.5%.
Despite the challenges faced in the latter half of 2025, where market concerns over lofty valuations and excessive spending loomed large, these tech giants have demonstrated resilience. Wall Street strategists remain confident that these leading firms are poised for sustained success. An exchange-traded fund tracking this sector (XLK) reported a robust return of over 13.5% in the last six months, reinforcing the positive sentiment.
Nicole Inui, head of equity strategy for the Americas at HSBC, predicted “another year of double-digit gains” reminiscent of the late 1990s tech boom. Inui’s outlook suggests that the current technology landscape, like that of the previous boom, is marked by high concentration of returns and the emergence of transformative new technologies. She believes that the ongoing AI-driven capital expenditure boom will continue to support equity markets.
Goldman Sachs strategist Peter Oppenheimer echoed similar sentiments in his client note, acknowledging potential risks associated with market over-concentration and elevated valuations. However, he noted that investor optimism could potentially outweigh negative narratives. Oppenheimer pointed out that despite higher-than-average valuations, there remains an opportunity for upside if investor enthusiasm, fueled by AI advancements and easing market conditions, leads to further valuation expansions. This situation mirrors trends typically observed during bullish market phases.
As the market enters a new year, the tech sector remains a focal point for investors, with expectations that cutting-edge developments in artificial intelligence will drive both innovation and profitability in the months ahead.


