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    Bridgewater sees short-term correction for tech stocks but bullish on DeepSeek impact

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    This image illustrates Bridgewater Associates' analysis on the short-term correction in tech stocks following DeepSeek's AI launch. The article discusses the implications for major companies like Nvidia and highlights the potential of AI advancements in finance.
    Bridgewater predicts tech stock correction due to DeepSeek AI launch - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Bridgewater anticipates a tech stock correction due to DeepSeek's AI launch, impacting Nvidia but boosting AI development.

    Bridgewater Predicts Tech Stock Correction Amid DeepSeek AI Launch

    By Carolina Mandl

    MIAMI (Reuters) - Hedge fund manager Bridgewater Associates said Chinese startup DeepSeek's launch of its latest artificial intelligence (AI) models could lead to a short-term correction in many tech companies' share prices but is positive for the industry.

    The comments come amid a tech stocks sell-off prompted by the release of a free AI assistant launched by DeepSeek last week that the startup said uses less data at a fraction of the cost of services currently available.

    DeepSeek's AI Assistant has overtaken rival ChatGPT to become the top-rated free application available on Apple's App Store in the United States, raising doubts about the reasoning behind some U.S. tech companies' decision to pledge billions of dollars in AI investment.

    "DeepSeek’s progress is big news, but not bad news for most of the AI ecosystem," Bridgewater said in a note on Monday authored by Co-Chief Investment Officer Greg Jensen and Jas Sekhon, chief scientist of AIA Labs, a division within the hedge fund focused on developing and utilizing AI and machine learning technologies to generate investment strategies and insights.

    DeepSeek threatens share prices for many tech stocks in the short term, Bridgewater said.

    "This may be especially true for Nvidia, because DeepSeek’s success may encourage companies to invest more in achieving efficiency gains by optimizing how AI software interacts with the hardware," said the note.

    Shares in Nvidia, a leader in the AI chip market, fell 17% on Monday, wiping $593 billion from its market value - a record one-day loss for any company - and dragged U.S. stocks lower. That drop was partly corrected on Tuesday, with Nvidia shares up around 5% in premarket trading.

    Still, DeepSeek's progress is overall positive for the development of AI technologies, said the hedge fund, and could accelerate the emergence of non-tech leading companies adopting it more broadly.

    "That is the moment when AI adoption becomes as existential to everyone as it is today for Google and Microsoft. It is then that we expect the true bubble to manifest," it said.

    (Reporting by Carolina Mandl, writing by Davide Barbuscia,; editing by Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bridgewater predicts a short-term tech stock correction.
    • •DeepSeek's AI launch challenges current tech investments.
    • •Nvidia shares fell significantly due to market reactions.
    • •DeepSeek's AI Assistant tops Apple's App Store.
    • •AI technology development is expected to accelerate.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bridgewater sees short-term correction for tech stocks but bullish on DeepSeek impact

    1What is Bridgewater's view on DeepSeek's AI models?

    Bridgewater Associates believes that DeepSeek's launch of its AI models could lead to a short-term correction in many tech stocks, particularly affecting companies like Nvidia.

    2How has DeepSeek's AI Assistant performed in the market?

    DeepSeek's AI Assistant has become the top-rated free application on Apple's App Store in the United States, surpassing ChatGPT.

    3What impact did DeepSeek's success have on Nvidia's shares?

    Shares in Nvidia fell 17% following DeepSeek's success, resulting in a record one-day loss of $593 billion in market value.

    4What does Bridgewater predict for the future of AI adoption?

    Bridgewater anticipates that the broader adoption of AI technologies will become critical for companies, similar to the current situation for Google and Microsoft.

    5Is DeepSeek's progress considered negative for the AI ecosystem?

    Bridgewater stated that while DeepSeek's progress is significant, it is not bad news for most of the AI ecosystem and could lead to more companies adopting AI technologies.

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