Saturday, December 27, 2025

AI Bubble Fears Scaring You Off? Buy This Magnificent 7 Stock for Stability.

2025 is now drawing to a close, and while the broader markets are set to deliver double-digit returns for the third consecutive year, we saw a rotation of sorts. After leading the stock market rally from the front over the previous two years, the “Magnificent 7” stocks took a back seat. And if not for the 65% rise in Alphabet (GOOG) (GOOGL), the group’s weighted average returns would have trailed that of the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index ($NASX). While some Magnificent 7 names, particularly Nvidia (NVDA), delivered triple-digit returns in 2023 and 2024, this year none have found a way even into the top 25 gainers in the broad-based S&P 500 Index ($SPX).

Based on our perception of the technology, we may or may not term the 2025 price action as the artificial intelligence (AI) bubble bursting, but one thing was clear this year: investors are not buying into the ever-rising AI capex story and are increasingly getting worried about the toll they are taking on tech companies’ cash flows.

But things are not as straightforward, and just as markets are punishing companies for their overexuberance towards AI, underinvestment isn’t getting rewarded either, with Apple (AAPL) being a prime example.

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Ever since the AI euphoria began in 2023, Apple has been trying to shed the perception that it is slacking on the technology even as other tech companies race ahead. This is not to say that the Tim Cook-led company is resting on its past laurels and has taken several measures to catch up. Among others, Apple has gradually added AI features to its iPhones as part of “Apple Intelligence” and plans to release the updated Siri next year.

It has increased its capex towards AI, and during the fiscal Q3 2025 earnings call in July, Cook said that Apple is “reallocating a fair number of people to focus on AI features within the company.” Without providing specifics, Cook discussed an “exciting road map ahead” for new AI products and did not rule out the possibility of a major acquisition to bolster its AI capabilities. I, however, have serious doubts about the company acquiring Perplexity, as was previously rumored, given their vastly different approaches to customer privacy.

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