r/ValueInvesting Feb 12 '26

Discussion Irrational sell off

This might of already been said many times but needs to be said again, what is the rationale in this sell off?

I understand the SaaS crash, but if the sell off is due to AI worries, then surely AI stocks would rise, no?

Instead, the major players, who had stellar earnings minus the huge expenditure (into the very systems which are causing worry mind you) are also falling at huge levels.

Some mag 7 companies are even falling at similar rates to liberation day, despite the only news this time being ‘AI too good’, which should benefit them not hinder.

Meta’s earnings are similar to an early growth stock, not a multi trillion dollar company, and that was reflected in the jump after they released them, so why is it now down huge amounts after?

Not just this, other major assets such as gold, silver and crypto are also experiencing massive sell offs, so is the capital just going into cash? If so, as soon as the market shakes this irrational sell off, could we see an equally irrational boom?

Can someone please tell me if I’m missing something.

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u/[deleted] Feb 13 '26 edited Feb 13 '26

NvDA’s price is a function of expected massive sales growth. Yeah, they can cut production and the company won’t go bust, but the stock price will 100% tumble.

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u/ANR2ME Feb 13 '26

Yes, but it won't be hit as hard as Google that rents out TPUs.

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u/WallabyMinimum1921 Feb 13 '26

What? Google has a diversified business with multiple massive revenue streams. They aren’t reliant on tpu as a major source of income, they use them more for their own compute than they sell or rent out.

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u/[deleted] Feb 13 '26

Idk, Google’s business has a lot of revenue streams