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Tech Stocks Drop as Tensions Over Greenland Rise

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Published Jan 20, 2026
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Summary:
  • On January 20, 2026, tech stocks led a sell-off on Wall Street, declining amid rising tensions over Greenland.
  • The State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK) fell by 2.2%, with major tech companies like Nvidia, Meta Platforms, and Alphabet each down about 2%.
  • President Trump threatened new tariffs starting at 10% in February, possibly increasing to 25% by June, on countries opposing the Greenland sale.

Tech Stocks Lead Market Decline

On January 20, 2026, technology stocks drove a significant sell-off on Wall Street. This drop came as investors reacted to escalating tariff discussions linked to President Donald Trump’s renewed focus on Greenland.

The State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK) experienced a decline of 2.2% as major companies like Nvidia, Meta Platforms, and Alphabet (Google's parent company) saw their stock prices fall by around 2% each. Other tech giants, such as Apple and Microsoft, also reported losses of more than 1%, while Amazon and Tesla both dropped over 2%.

Market Futures Reflect Investor Concerns

The impact of these tech stock declines extended to the broader market. Futures tied to the Nasdaq 100 were down 1.8%, while futures for the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 1.5% and 1.4%, respectively, indicating investor caution amid rising tensions.

The atmosphere was further shaken by Trump’s statements regarding new tariffs on countries that oppose the sale of Greenland to the U.S.

Trump's Tariff Threats Worsen Trade Tensions

President Trump’s rhetoric included threats of imposing new tariffs starting at 10% in February, which could rise to 25% by June.

These tariffs target countries opposing the Greenland sale, raising alarm about a potential trade escalation between the United States and the European Union. Trump's comments also included suggestions of steep tariffs on French goods, which added to the anxiety among investors.

Analyst Perspective on Market Opportunities

Despite the pullback in tech stocks, Wedbush analyst Dan Ives expressed a more optimistic viewpoint. He described the current market situation as a "buying opportunity" for investors.

Ives emphasized that ongoing spending in artificial intelligence and a robust earnings season expected from major tech companies could provide positive momentum. He noted that around $550 billion in capital expenditures are anticipated to fuel the next stage of the AI revolution.

Investors Looking Ahead to Earnings Season

Ives mentioned some key stocks to consider during this market weakness, including Nvidia, Microsoft, Palantir, CrowdStrike, Nebius, Apple, Palo Alto, Google, and Tesla. He believes these companies are well positioned for growth despite the current challenges.

As the market navigates these turbulent waters, Ives remains confident that the tech sector will rebound, driven by advancements in AI and upcoming earnings reports.

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