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Financial Stocks Drop as AI Disruption Fears Grow

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Published Feb 10, 2026
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A digital gavel shatters a stock market display with the LPL logo as computer monitors glitch and paper money falls, symbolizing AI disruption and turmoil in financial stocks.
Summary:

  • LPL Financial shares closed 8.31% lower after falling 11% during the day.
  • Charles Schwab's stock price decreased by 7.42%, while Raymond James Financial lost 8.75%.
  • Morgan Stanley's shares fell by 2.4% as the market reacted to AI advancements.

Financial Services Face AI Challenges

Shares of financial services firms took a hit on Tuesday, following concerns about artificial intelligence disrupting their industry.

LPL Financial saw its stock close down 8.31% after it had plummeted 11% in midday trading. Other firms were also affected, with Charles Schwab's stock falling 7.42% and Raymond James Financial dropping 8.75%. Morgan Stanley's shares decreased by 2.4% as investors reacted to these developments.

Launch of AI-Powered Tax Tool

The drop in financial stocks came after Altruist introduced a new AI-powered tax planning tool named Hazel. This tool promises to create personalized tax strategies for clients in just minutes.

It analyzes various financial documents, including 1040s, paystubs, and account statements, to develop these strategies. Such advancements raise fears that AI could replace some services currently offered by financial advisors, potentially impacting their profitability.

Broader Market Impact

This isn't the first time AI advancements have led to stock declines in the financial sector. Earlier this year, software stocks faced similar challenges after the introduction of new AI models that could perform tasks typically done by humans.

The iShares Expanded Tech-Software ETF (IGV) has already declined by 19% this year, with companies like ServiceNow and LegalZoom experiencing significant losses.

ETF Performance Indicates Market Sentiment

On Tuesday, the iShares U.S. Broker-Dealers and Securities ETF also reflected negative sentiment, falling by 3.13%.

This suggests that the fears surrounding AI are not limited to individual stocks but are part of a larger trend affecting the financial services market as a whole.

What This Means for Investors

As AI technology continues to evolve, investors may need to keep a close eye on how it impacts the financial sector.

The launch of tools like Hazel could change the landscape of financial advising, which may lead to further volatility in stock prices. Investors should consider these trends when making decisions in the financial market.

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