Is there any value left in Nasdaq?

Published 21/08/2025, 14:40
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Investing.com -- The technology sector has powered markets higher in 2025, but stretched valuations are raising questions about how much upside remains. 

According to the latest Sevens Report, “massive demand for semiconductors and AI infrastructure combined with the promise of AI driven leaps in profitability” have made tech the leader of the S&P 500’s advance.

But valuations now appear difficult to justify. Sevens highlighted Palantir (NASDAQ:PLTR) as “the most obvious example,” calling it “a stock that is the best performer in the S&P 500 YTD but also trades at a quasi-absurd 212X forward earnings!” 

Even broad-based exchange-traded funds such as XLK are trading at “above 29X earnings, a level that hasn’t proven historically sustainable.”

Recent declines in AI-related names, driven by disappointing reactions to earnings at CoreWeave, Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT) and Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO), provided a small relief to valuations. 

But Sevens warned that “the ‘bar’ to impress investors in the AI names is high.” With rate cuts expected next month, investors are also rotating into more cyclical sectors such as utilities, industrials and financials.

Still, finding value in technology remains a challenge for new money. “The reality is that finding value in the tech space is a challenge, especially for new money that needs to be allocated but doesn’t want to chase sky-high valuations,” Sevens said.

The note suggested that investors can still participate in the AI-driven rally while managing risk by using alternative ETF strategies. 

These include equal-weight and smart beta approaches, as well as income-focused ETFs that “boost yield, and in doing so lower the aggregate valuation of the ETF.”

“Alternative tech strategies that can complement core tech holdings can lower overall tech valuations in a client portfolio, yet still provide exposure to the key names in the space,” concluded Sevens.

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