Wall Street's Strategies to Play the Stock Market's Software Sell-Off
Business Insider·2026-02-07 10:30

Core Viewpoint - The recent tech sell-off is seen as a rotation into "old economy" sectors, with strategies suggested by Wall Street experts to navigate the ongoing market changes [2][3][4]. Group 1: Market Trends - The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite declined by 2% for the week, with the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF down over 12% during the same period [1]. - Analysts indicate that the current market plunge is not the end of the bear market but an opportunity to reassess investment strategies [2]. Group 2: Investment Strategies - Old Economy Sectors: Analysts from Piper Sandler suggest focusing on cyclical and value sectors such as Energy, Industrials, Materials, Staples, and Banks, which are gaining momentum as the tech sector declines [3][4]. - AI Bubble Hedge: Bank of America strategists propose "transition" investing as a hedge against the AI bubble, recommending investments in Electrification, infrastructure & grid expansion, metals, and defense [5]. - Identifying AI Winners: Futurum Group's CEO emphasizes the importance of identifying companies that are generating returns from AI investments, highlighting firms like Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, ServiceNow, Palantir, and Tesla as potential winners [6][7]. - Buying the Dip: Dan Ives from Wedbush advocates for buying tech stocks at a discount, viewing the current weakness as an opportunity rather than a long-term issue, naming Microsoft, Palantir, Snowflake, Salesforce, and CrowdStrike as stocks to consider [8][9].