Big Tech Companies Turn to Global Debt Markets for AI Investments
📊 GOOGL — Piyasa Yorumu
▲ up · 65%GOOGL shares closed 2.15% higher at $401.12. The RSI stands at 59.7, remaining in neutral territory without signaling overbought conditions. The MACD line is above the signal line, supporting positive momentum. The price is trading above both the 20-day ($395.89) and 50-day ($395.68) moving averages, confirming a short-term bullish trend. News headlines indicate that major technology companies are turning to debt financing for artificial intelligence investments, which could boost sector confidence and growth expectations. However, caution is warranted due to borrowing risks and interest costs.
📊 AMZN — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 60%AMZN is trading at $267.25, down 1.06% in the last 24 hours. The RSI at 43.7 is in neutral territory, while the MACD is above the signal line but in negative territory, indicating weak momentum. The price is near the 20-day SMA ($267.25) but remains below the 50-day SMA ($270.45), suggesting short-term pressure. News indicates that major tech companies are turning to debt for AI investments; while this is positive for AMZN in the long term, it may raise concerns about increased debt and interest costs in the short term. With technical indicators providing no clear direction, the market's reaction to the news may be limited.
📊 AAPL — Piyasa Yorumu
▲ up · 65%AAPL stock rose 2.2% in the last 24 hours, closing at $298.17. The RSI stands at 61, not approaching overbought territory, indicating that upward potential may persist. Although the MACD line is below the signal line, it remains in positive territory, and the stock is trading above both its 20-day ($297.21) and 50-day ($292.95) moving averages. News headlines indicate that major technology companies are turning to debt for AI investments, reflecting sector confidence and long-term growth expectations, which could positively impact leading tech stocks like AAPL. However, the direct short-term price impact of the debt news may be limited, leading to a moderately confident bullish assessment.
📊 MSFT — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 60%The news indicates that major technology companies are turning to debt to finance their artificial intelligence investments. This trend could support the long-term growth potential of companies like MSFT, but may raise concerns about short-term debt increases. Technical indicators are sending mixed signals: RSI is neutral at 50.86, MACD is below zero but above its signal line, and the price is above the 20-day moving average but below the 50-day moving average. Therefore, it is difficult to determine a clear short-term direction, and the market needs time to price in the news.