Big Tech may have issues 'hitting some numbers,' strategist says

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As some Big Tech companies prepare to release earnings on Thursday, Victoria Fernandez of Crossmark Global Investments weighs in on growth prospects. She believes "there's going to be some difficulty, I think, in hitting some numbers that continue to make the stocks move higher," given lofty expectations.

Fernandez explains that stocks like the tech giants have already priced in anticipated gains from areas like AI monetization. This helps explain disappointing results from names like Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) and Microsoft (MSFT) recently. Of the tech titans, she sees Apple (AAPL) as most worrisome for investors, since it has been "down versus the rest of that Magnificent Seven for a while," and faces a "tricky" path to meet forecasts.

Given high valuations, Fernandez notes she has been "trimming" tech holdings, advising investors not to "go all in" on those stocks. However, she singles out Microsoft as a top tech pick thanks to strengths in AI, cash flow, and balance sheet.

Watch the video above to hear what Fernandez has to say about investing in Amazon.

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Editor's note: This article was written by Angel Smith

Video Transcript

BRAD SMITH: When you think about what we would need to see from these companies that are reporting later on today, what would be the overall tone, the tenor, or even the catalyst perhaps that the markets are able to latch on to?

VICTORIA FERNANDEZ: I think it's going to be quite difficult, Brad, because as we've seen, they have had a huge run up. And I think it's part of the problem we saw with both Alphabet and Microsoft. You've had such large gains. People have already priced in that perfection of having the monetization of AI, which is something people have been waiting on.

And then we're getting information on CapEx spending going to be much higher than what a lot of people anticipated. Margins maybe not being as high as some people wanted. So there's going to be some difficulty, I think, in hitting some numbers that continue to make the stocks move higher.

Obviously, Apple is probably the one that people are concerned about the most. It has been down versus the rest of that Magnificent Seven for a while, except for Tesla. And that one's been down too. But I think it'll be a little bit tricky for them to meet expectations.

SEANA SMITH: So if they don't meet expectations, and we do see some pressure on these big names, how should investors be viewing that? Is that a buying opportunity?