STOXX 600 down 0.4%
Middle East conflict weighs
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RETAIL CHASING ALTERNATIVE AI PLAYS, CUTTING NVIDIA - VANDA
Retail traders timed the market well by buying the liberation-day selloff, so their current actions amid jitters from Middle East tensions could offer some valuable insights.
Data from Vanda Research shows that retail is increasingly moving funds into "second-order" artificial intelligence $(AI)$ beneficiaries, diversifying beyond Nvidia NVDA.O and other dominant tech plays.
This emerging trend involves buying smaller-cap stocks and themes directly benefiting from AI, such as data centre energy infrastructure and quantum computing, according to Marco Iachini at the U.S.-based research firm.
Meanwhile, they are trimming Nvidia exposure, which is close to all-time highs. This approach stems from concerns over U.S. chip tariffs and ongoing U.S.-China trade uncertainties, making a pivot to alternative AI a "rational" move.
That being said, Iachini wouldn't be surprised to see strong buy-the-dip flows emerging should a tariff announcement spark a sell-off in Nvidia stock.
(Danilo Masoni)
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