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IBM's 25% Plunge: A Win for Chip Stocks?

Jul 14, 2026
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IBM's massive drop reveals a corporate spending shift from software to hardware, benefiting chipmakers like SK Hynix, Nvidia, and Micron.

What Happened: IBM's Worst Day in 39 Years

IBM shares collapsed 24.9% on Tuesday, marking their worst single-day performance since the 1987 Black Monday crash. The plunge erased 429 points from the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

The sell-off was triggered by a premarket warning from CEO Arvind Krishna, who admitted that 'numerous large deals' failed to close in late June. Customers unexpectedly shifted their IT budgets away from IBM's software and services toward hardware like servers, storage, and memory chips.

Krishna noted that while the company anticipated some supply chain impacts, it 'did not anticipate the magnitude of the capex reprioritization.' He added that IBM had 'faltered' in adapting quickly enough to this shift.

Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs reported blockbuster Q2 2026 earnings, smashing Wall Street estimates. The investment bank surged 7.4%, single-handedly adding 459 Dow points and offsetting IBM's damage.

Other market drivers included a cooler-than-expected CPI report (3.5% vs. 3.8% estimated) and Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh's promise of 'regime change' at the central bank. However, rising oil prices due to renewed U.S. strikes on Iran added uncertainty.

Why It Matters: The Great Hardware Rotation

IBM's warning confirms a major shift in corporate spending: companies are panic-buying hardware before prices rise, redirecting funds from software. This is a boon for semiconductor and memory chip makers.

SK Hynix surged 18.5% on Tuesday, recovering from Monday's 8.4% decline. The memory chipmaker is a direct beneficiary of the capex reprioritization. Nvidia rose 2.6% and Micron gained 5.1%, as the entire semiconductor sector rallied.

Goldman Sachs' strong quarter highlights how market volatility and big IPOs (like SK Hynix and SpaceX) benefit investment banks. GS added more Dow points than IBM lost, underscoring the divergence between financials and legacy tech.

For investors, this signals a potential rotation: software stocks may face headwinds, while hardware and semiconductor plays could see sustained demand. The broader market's resilience, despite IBM's collapse, suggests confidence in the tech hardware theme.

However, geopolitical risks (Iran strikes, oil prices) and inflation concerns remain. The Fed's next moves will be critical, especially with rate hike odds rising despite the cooler CPI.

Fuente: The Motley Fool
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Rotate into semiconductors and financials; avoid legacy software exposed to spending shifts.

The capex reprioritization toward hardware is a structural trend, not a one-off. Chipmakers like SK Hynix, Nvidia, and Micron are well-positioned. Goldman Sachs benefits from volatility and deal flow. IBM's warning is a red flag for software companies with long sales cycles.

¿Cómo Me Afecta?

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If you hold IBM, consider reducing exposure as the spending shift may persist. Investors with semiconductor holdings should benefit from increased demand. Those in financials like Goldman Sachs may see continued upside from market volatility and underwriting activity.

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¿Cómo Me Afecta?

If you hold IBM, consider reducing exposure as the spending shift may persist. Investors with semiconductor holdings should benefit from increased demand. Those in financials like Goldman Sachs may see continued upside from market volatility and underwriting activity.
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