From "AI-phoria" to "AI-phobia": Nasdaq Plummets! Time to Rotate Into Defensive Sectors?

Just a few months ago, we were all riding the "AI-phoria" (AI euphoria) wave. Now, the market seems to have flipped into "AI-phobia" (AI fear) mode almost overnight. With the $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ dropping over 2% last night and tech giants stalling, giants like Walmart and Coca-Cola are quietly hitting new highs.

Is this a turning point for the bull market? Should we be shifting our portfolios toward defensive sectors?


1. The AI "Reaper" is Looking for Losers

The logic has shifted. Previously, everyone believed AI would change the world; now, everyone is worrying: Whose rice bowl is AI going to break?

This anxiety is spreading from traditional software into the $10 trillion information services market, including finance, real estate, logistics, and law. If $700 billion in annual AI investment starts disrupting these sectors, the consequences are real:

  • The Mag7 Myth Crumbles: Microsoft (MSFT) has officially entered a bear market, down over 25% from its recent high. Amazon (AMZN) followed suit after eight consecutive days of losses. Meta is now teetering on the edge of the bear market threshold.

  • Capital Expenditure Pressure: Investors are no longer buying into "grand visions." Instead, they are anxious about aggressive AI spending plans and the resulting pressure on profit margins.

2. The Rise of "Defensive Titans"

As tech stocks face a "3-standard-deviation" sell-off, capital is fleeing to safe havens.

Consumer Staples and Utilities are leading the gains. $Wal-Mart(WMT)$ surged 3.78% and $Coca-Cola(KO)$ rose 0.51%, both hitting record closing highs.

If the future of AI is murky, should we return to traditional industries that generate steady cash flow?

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3. The Macro "Tightening": Is the Rate Cut Dream Over?

The January non-farm payroll report threw a bucket of cold water on heated rate-cut expectations.

130k new jobs were added, far exceeding the expected 55k.

A March rate cut is essentially off the table (probability dropped below 6%), and the market has pushed expectations for the first cut back to July.

Trump’s social media posts calling for the "lowest interest rates in the world" to save trillions in interest payments, the robust employment data makes it difficult for the Fed to pivot in the short term.

Discussion: Are You "Switching Cars"?

The market is currently at an extremely sensitive inflection point. On one hand, we have the valuation reset of tech giants; on the other, macro interest rate volatility.

What’s your take?

How far do you think the Nasdaq will fall?

Have you trimmed your tech holdings recently?

Share your portfolio strategy in the comments to win tiger coins!

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  • Shyon
    ·02-13
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    From my perspective, this swing from “AI-phoria” to “AI-phobia” feels more like a valuation reset than the end of the bull market. AI isn’t going away, but timelines are being repriced. The rotation into names like $Wal-Mart(WMT)$ & $Coca-Cola(KO)$ tells me the market is favoring certainty and cash flow over big narratives for now.

    That doesn’t mean tech is finished. What’s breaking is the belief that mega-cap tech can rise endlessly without scrutiny. Stocks like Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta now need to prove AI spending can translate into profits. I’ve trimmed some stretched positions, but I’m holding quality platforms rather than exiting tech entirely.

    On the macro side, strong jobs data keeps the Federal Reserve cautious, despite rate-cut hopes and noise from Donald Trump. My strategy remains a barbell: core tech for the long term, defensives to manage volatility. To me, this isn’t switching direction—it’s slowing down at a sharp bend.

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  • koolgal
    ·02-14
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    🌟🌟🌟AI euphoria and AI phobia are just 2 costumes worn by the same actor - human emotion.  The underlying technology didn't suddenly become useless.  The demand for compute didn't evaporate overnight.  The memory supercycle didn't reverse itself because a few analysts got nervous.

    What changed was sentiment , not fundamentals.

    So what should investors do?

    Revisit your thesis, not the headlines.  If your conviction was built in real demand -data centers, chips, memory, infrastructure, enterprise adoption, then a sentiment swing is noise, not a thesis breaker.

    I will continue to dollar cost average into my favourite tech stocks $Alphabet(GOOG)$ $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ as this is the best time to go bargain hunting.

    AI isn't going away.  But the market?  It will continue to swing like a pendulum.  My job is not to swing with it.  My job is to hold my conviction and let the noise pass like a storm that will soon pass.

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  • 1PC
    ·02-15
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    🐯From AI‑phoria to AI‑phobia[Sad]NASDAQ dropped >2% as Mag7 giants falter, but I’m staying with techs. MSFT & AMZN may be in bear territory, yet AI infra demand is intact. Defensive titans like WMT & KO are rising, but I see this as rotation, not regime change.🎯My strategy: Observe 22,297 level, wait to add on dips — Conviction in tech remains[Cool].@JC888 @Barcode @Shyon @koolgal @Shernice軒嬣 2000 @Aqa @DiAngel
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  • Cadi Poon
    ·02-15
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    This anxiety is spreading from traditional software into the $10 trillion information services market, including finance, real estate, logistics, and law. If $700 billion in annual AI investment starts disrupting these sectors, the consequences are real
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  • AI, whether with or without robotics, cannot replace jobs that depend heavily on manual labor, like farmers, caregivers, and construction workers. Therefore, if you want to protect your livelihood, consider pursuing opportunities in these fields or investing in these sectors! [YoYo]
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  • BTS
    ·02-19
    Nasdaq has shifted from "AI-phoria" to "AI-phobia" amid plummeting stock prices; triggering a capital rotation from high-growth tech, raising the question of whether it is time to rotate into defensive sectors。。。

    The bull market may be at a crossroads, with tech and AI stocks facing headwinds; most analysts view this as a mid-cycle correction, making it uncertain if this is a turning point for the bull market

    Shifting portfolios toward defensive sectors like healthcare, consumer staples, and utilities could offer stability during downturns, as these sectors are less sensitive to economic cycles

    It is tough to predict how far the Nasdaq will fall, but a correction is possible if deteriorating sentiment affects high-growth stocks; a deeper downturn could occur due to rising interest rates, with volatility likely as the market adjusts

    Trimming tech holdings while keeping core positions could be prudent; profit-taking or shifting into other sectors can help manage risk in volatility

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  • icycrystal
    ·02-16
    The Nasdaq Composite settled at 22,546.67 as of February 13, 2026.

    While the index has shown resilience over the long term, short-term jitters regarding the monetary payoff of AI investments and potential disruption in sectors like software have led to recent sell-offs.

    Support Levels: Technical outlooks suggest that as long as the Nasdaq 100 remains above its 24,455 February low, the medium-term trend remains bullish.


    Correction vs. Bear Market: Some strategists view the current dip as a 10% to 16% undervaluation opportunity in the tech sector rather than a fundamental shift toward a bear market.


    Bullish Targets: Despite recent "risk reduction" selling, some firms maintain 2026 targets for the Nasdaq 100 as high as 30,000–32,000, seeing a crash as unlikely.

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  • 北极篂
    ·02-15
    如果问我是否要全面转向防御板块,我的答案是不会“换车”,而是“调仓”。科技长期逻辑没有被破坏,但仓位需要更均衡——降低对高估值、强预期公司的集中度,同时增加稳定现金流资产,去对冲利率与情绪波动。
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  • 北极篂
    ·02-15
    宏观层面,就业强劲确实压制了快速降息的想象空间,也让美联储更有耐心。但这恰恰意味着经济韧性仍在,只是流动性不再单边宽松。对股市来说,这是“波动上升”的环境,而不是“趋势下行”。
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  • 北极篂
    ·02-15
    资金流向Walmart和Coca-Cola这类现金流稳定资产,其实反映的是利率路径不确定时的典型防御思维,而不是市场彻底转熊。历史上只要经济没有进入衰退,消费必需品创新高往往只是风格再平衡,而非周期终结信号。
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  • 北极篂
    ·02-15
    这次纳斯达克综合指数的回调,在我看来更像一次估值再定价,而不是趋势反转。过去AI相关龙头的上涨,很大程度来自远期现金流折现率下降与想象空间扩张,而现在当资本开支规模越来越清晰,市场开始重新计算回报周期。像Microsoft、Amazon这类公司被抛售,并不完全是基本面恶化,而是资金在问:投入这么多,利润兑现要等多久。
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  • 北极篂
    ·02-15
    如果把过去一年形容成一场情绪过山车,我觉得现在正好从“AI 想象力溢价”滑向“AI 现实折现”。几个月前市场讨论的是谁能吃到最大蛋糕,如今焦点却变成谁的利润率会先被侵蚀,这种叙事切换,本质上就是风险偏好的阶段性回落。
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  • The switch from AI-Euphoria to AI-phobia is not new as we have seen the same trick last year while Deep Seek was paraded as the bogeyman. It's the convenient excuse to peg a time to take a pause and lock in the profits when the naive retail investors catches the falling knifes. I believe a new narrative will emerge soon that the tech giants are in-fact already in the game or that the new kids on the block are being acquired under their fold. What can't be solved with their deep pockets? Unless they would like to be another kodiak. I've started accumulating on companies that will still be dominating in immediate future.
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  • Mrzorro
    ·02-15
    I don't switch cars for the moment. Just stick with it. I believe in long-term investment. For the next 10years, AI will still of an important part of the future development.
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  • TimothyX
    ·02-14
    The Mag7 Myth Crumbles: Microsoft (MSFT) has officially entered a bear market, down over 25% from its recent high. Amazon (AMZN) followed suit after eight consecutive days of losses. Meta is now teetering on the edge of the bear market threshold.
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  • 后市:还能跌多远?
    分析师对2026年2月的情绪持谨慎态度,主要是由于对“人工智能泡沫”的担忧以及对“七巨头”估值已经消化了不可能的完美的担忧。
    修正目标:技术分析师将22,300点区域视为近期关键底部,较近期峰值下跌约10%。
    看跌案例:如果Nvidia(预计2月中旬)或Broadcom(预计3月初)等主要人工智能领导者的盈利指引令人失望,则更深的“ABC式”调整可能会将该指数推向20,000点水平,即约20%的回撤位。
    看涨底线:尽管暴跌,一些策略师认为长期上升趋势仍然完好无损,预测该指数将在24,000点(纳斯达克100指数术语)找到支撑,并可能在2026年晚些时候反弹至28,000点,因为美联储降息开始压缩贴现率。
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  • L.Lim
    ·02-14
    Let us see when Warsh gets in and whether he will follow the president's orders to cut interest rates.
    For all the reactions that Trunp's announcement brought (precious metal big slump, equities going up) expecting that the new fed chair is a inflation hawk.
    Once he acquiesce to the president's pressure, the fed's supposed independence (because of th inflation hawk) illusion will pop and markets will be in chaos.
    We will see.
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  • Chrishust
    ·02-14
    1. There is concern over ai spending with monetisation a long way in the future
    2. The Nasdaq will fall 40% on ai spending fears
    3. No, there is no need to sell at this time with no chance in underlying other than sentiment
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  • highhand
    ·02-13
    watch for daily 200ma on Nasdaq. logical point to drop to. watch and see what happens first.. this might last a while
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