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Nasdaq 100 set to shed over $1 trillion as tech selloff deepens; SpaceX slides

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Posted on June 23, 2026

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Nasdaq 100 May Lose $1 Trillion as Tech Stocks and SpaceX Plunge

Market Turmoil as Tech Giants and Chipmakers Face Steep Losses

Nasdaq 100 and SpaceX Suffer Major Declines

June 23 (Reuters) - The Nasdaq 100 index was on pace to erase more than $1 trillion in market value on Tuesday as technology heavyweights and chip stocks tumbled, while Elon Musk's SpaceX dropped below $2 trillion in market cap for the first time since its U.S. debut.

SpaceX, which is expected to join the Nasdaq 100, has lost more than $600 billion in market value in the past three sessions. It last had a market valuation of $1.95 trillion, if the day's losses hold.

The company's shares slid 3.6% to $149.1 in premarket trading and SpaceX was only about 9% above its IPO price of $135, as a blistering post-IPO rally last week continued to lose steam.

Futures tracking the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index dropped 2.5%, implying a more than 700-point fall. The index will lose $1.15 trillion in market value if it drops 2.79%, according to Reuters calculations.

Chipmakers and Memory Stocks Lead Losses

AI Trade Winners Now Facing Setbacks

Chipmakers, which have emerged as some of the biggest winners of the AI trade so far this year, also clocked heavy losses. Intel fell 6.8% and Advanced Micro Devices was down 5.2%.

Memory Chipmakers Under Pressure

Memory chipmakers — the best-performing stocks on the S&P 500 so far this year — lagged on Tuesday, with Micron Technology down 8%, SanDisk falling 9.2% and Western Digital losing 7.5%. Memory chipmakers in South Korea also recorded steep declines.

Magnificent Seven and Hyperscalers Struggle

Investor Concerns Over AI Spending

Six of the seven "Magnificent Seven" group - the biggest technology stocks on Wall Street — were under pressure as investor concerns about elevated AI spending grew.

Hyperscaler Investments and Uncertain Returns

Commonly dubbed hyperscalers, these firms have committed billions to scale up their AI infrastructures, though clearer evidence that AI products can generate returns justifying the spends is yet to be seen.

Major Tech Stocks Shed Billions

Alphabet shed 2.1%, Amazon.com fell 1%, Tesla was down 3%, Nvidia lost 3% and Apple was 0.4% lower. These companies are set to erode a combined $345 billion in market value, if losses hold.

Interest Rate Hike Fears Add to Market Volatility

Federal Reserve Policy Outlook

Also hitting risk sentiment were worries of future interest-rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve. Traders expect the central bank to raise borrowing costs by a total of 50 basis points by December, according to the CME Group's FedWatch Tool.

Changing Expectations Under New Fed Chair

The bets have climbed from expectations of one 25-basis-point increase seen two weeks ago, as investors price in hawkish monetary policy under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh.

(Reporting by Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai)

Key Takeaways

  • Nasdaq 100 futures signal a 2–2.8% drop, equating to a >$1 trn loss in index value.
  • SpaceX, fresh off a $2 trn+ Nasdaq debut, has tumbled back to below $2 trn, shedding ~$600bn in three sessions.
  • Chipmakers (Intel, AMD, Micron, Western Digital, SanDisk) and 'Magnificent Seven' tech giants are under pressure amid rising AI‑spending scrutiny and looming Fed rate hikes (50 bps priced by December per CME FedWatch Tool).

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Nasdaq 100 set to lose over $1 trillion?
Tech and chip stocks are experiencing significant declines, erasing over $1 trillion in market value due to AI spending concerns and market volatility.
How much value has SpaceX lost recently?
SpaceX has lost more than $600 billion in market value in the past three trading sessions, dropping below $2 trillion for the first time since its U.S. debut.
Which chipmakers are seeing the steepest losses?
Intel fell 6.8%, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) dropped 5.2%, Micron Technology lost 8%, SanDisk was down 9.2%, and Western Digital fell 7.5%.
What factors are contributing to investor concerns?
Concerns include high AI infrastructure spending by major tech firms and fears of further interest-rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
How much market value could the 'Magnificent Seven' tech stocks lose?
If current losses hold, six of the seven biggest tech stocks may erode a combined $345 billion in market value.

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