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Morgan Stanley warns: Tech giants risk losing dominance, urging investors to reassess strategies.
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IntroductionThe dominance of tech giants in the market may change by 2025. Lisa Shalett, the Chief Investment Of ...

The dominance of tech giants in the market may change by 2025. Lisa Shalett, the Chief Investment Officer at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, recently stated that with slowing profit growth, the ability of tech giants to lead the market will be challenged, and investors need to adjust their strategies, focusing more on stock selection and risk diversification.
Declining Profit Growth Expectations for Tech Giants
Tech giants, including Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Tesla, have provided substantial returns to the market in recent years. However, data indicates that the profit growth of these companies is only expected to reach 18% by 2025, significantly lower than the 34% in 2024. Lisa Shalett believes this slowing trend might catch some high-return-seeking investors off guard.
She pointed out that investors might need to reevaluate the investment logic of tech stocks and focus more on individual stock differences in 2025, rather than trading these companies as a whole.
The Importance of Market Diversification
In the context of a highly concentrated tech stock market, slowing profit growth will put pressure on the market. Shalett suggests investors should look towards a broader range of sectors, such as other components of the S&P 500, to reduce the risks from over-relying on tech stocks.
Other institutions are also expressing concerns about the market prospects of tech giants. Some financial analysts believe that although the performance of the tech sector remains impressive, the risk of concentrated investment is rising. Investment advisory company leader Matt Powers stated that 2025 might be a year of divergent performance for tech stocks, and investors need to strengthen diversification strategies to cope with potential market fluctuations.
Risks to Watch for in the Future
Shalett also highlighted several factors that could affect the performance of tech stocks in the future, including dependency on AI development, intensified antitrust regulation, and the impact of a strong dollar on international business. She cautioned investors that the most sought-after areas could also become focal points of risk.
Looking Ahead to 2025
As the market environment changes, the performance of tech giants will no longer stand out as it did in the past. Analysts believe that in 2025, investors need to be more selective, focusing on companies with strong performance certainty and reasonable valuations, while also increasing attention to non-tech sectors.
Morgan Stanley's warning serves as a wake-up call for investors. With slowing profit growth and increasing market risks, re-examining investment strategies and reasonably allocating assets will be key to achieving long-term returns in the future.

The market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
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