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AI will spur a ‘tidal wave’ of spending in 2024 and fuel a bull market ‘bonanza’ despite the current investing jitters, top tech analyst says 

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Savvy investors will ignore the market jitters that have led to a three-month slump for the US technology sector and jump in ahead of a 2024 bull market rally, according to Wedbush analyst Dan Ives.

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Wall Street expectations are too low ahead of the “tidal wave” of spending on artificial intelligence and cloud computing that’s just around the corner, Ives said. He estimates that cloud and AI-driven spending will climb 20% to 25% over the next year, outpacing expectations for a modest increase in IT budgets. 

“We view AI as the most transformative technology trend since the start of the Internet in 1995 and believe many on the Street are underestimating the $1 trillion of AI spend set to happen over the next decade in a bonanza for the chip and software sectors,” Ives wrote in a research note. 

Despite a murky macroeconomic backdrop — with the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hiking campaign and soaring US Treasury yields — the technology sector has managed to lead the broader market higher this year as investors flocked to companies with strong balance sheets that could withstand a potential economic downturn. 

Hype over artificial intelligence and cloud computing also drove investors to snap up stocks of companies set to be winners in the growing trends. The Nasdaq 100 has surged more than 40% in 2023, trumping the S&P 500 Index’s roughly 15% gain.  

There are already signs that AI monetization has started to impact the technology sector, Ives said, pointing to recent solid quarterly results from Microsoft Corp., Datadog Inc. and Palantir Technologies Inc. that show new ways to harness AI are exploding across the enterprise and consumer landscape. In addition to Microsoft and Palantir, Wedbush’s top picks in the sector include Apple Inc., Google parent Alphabet Inc., Palo Alto Networks Inc., Zscaler Inc., CrowdStrike Holdings Inc., and MongoDB Inc.

Still, the signs that investors may have reservations persist — the Nasdaq 100 has struggled to regain its 2023 peak hit in July, and is still below levels hit in 2021. But, Ives says that a “short covering for the ages” could be ahead as the fundamental picture for growth in the sector remains “rock solid.” The current backdrop is a good time to pick up tech stocks poised to gain in 2024, according to Ives. 

“We have always used macro jitters/ agita, Fed jawboning, and bond vigilantes taking over the narrative as opportunistic times to buy the best quality growth tech stocks,” he said. “This time is no different.” 

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