TLDR
- Nvidia and chip stocks fell around 2–3.7% as Treasury yields climbed
- Klarna cut its 2026 revenue outlook, sending shares sharply lower
- Home Depot beat earnings estimates with $47.86 billion in Q2 revenue
- Oil prices hit three-week highs as U.S.-Iran talks appeared to stall
- Micron reversed Monday’s gains, dropping roughly 6% Tuesday
Wall Street had a rough Tuesday. Rising Treasury yields, higher oil prices, and renewed geopolitical tensions hit technology stocks hard, pulling several major names lower across the board.
Nvidia and Chip Stocks Slide
Nvidia and the wider semiconductor sector fell sharply as long-term Treasury yields moved higher. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index dropped around 3.7%, while Nvidia fell roughly 2%.
Micron, Sandisk, and other AI-related hardware names saw even steeper losses.
Higher bond yields make future earnings worth less in today’s dollars, which puts extra pressure on fast-growing companies with high valuations.
Investors are now focused on Nvidia’s August 26 earnings report as the next big test for the AI trade.
Klarna Cuts Its Outlook
Klarna fell sharply after lowering its full-year revenue forecast. The company now expects 2026 revenue between $4.08 billion and $4.16 billion, down from a prior forecast of around $4.34 billion.
Weakness in Germany was cited as a key driver of the reduction.
Second-quarter revenue rose 27% year over year, and Klarna posted an unexpected profit. But investors focused on the weaker forward guidance rather than the current results.
The stock’s reaction shows how quickly the market punishes high-growth companies when they trim expectations, even alongside solid quarterly numbers.
Home Depot Beats Expectations
Home Depot gave investors better news. The home-improvement retailer reported second-quarter revenue of $47.86 billion, beating Wall Street’s estimate of around $47.27 billion.
Adjusted earnings of $4.92 per share also came in above expectations.
Comparable U.S. sales rose 1.3%. That suggests consumers are still spending on smaller home repair and maintenance projects despite high mortgage rates keeping the housing market relatively quiet.
Investors will watch whether improving economic conditions can lift demand for larger renovation projects going forward.
Oil Climbs on U.S.-Iran Tensions
Oil prices rose to three-week highs as U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations appeared to stall. Comments from Iran suggesting a more aggressive military posture added to investor concern.
Higher crude prices raise costs across the economy and can push inflation higher. That could make it harder for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates.
Energy stocks gained on the move, while technology stocks faced added pressure.
Micron Gives Back Monday’s Gains
Micron reversed sharply on Tuesday, falling around 6% after being one of Monday’s strongest performers. Rising Treasury yields triggered profit-taking across AI-related stocks.
Micron has benefited from strong demand for high-bandwidth memory used in AI data centers. That long-term story remains intact, but Tuesday’s move underlines how volatile semiconductor stocks can be.
Investors are weighing strong structural demand for AI infrastructure against high valuations and rising interest rates.
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