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Tech Stocks Just Slid As Oil Crossed $100 And OpenAI Concerns Spread

Published Apr 28, 2026
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  • The Nasdaq Composite fell 0.9% to 24,663.80 and the S&P 500 dropped 0.49% to 7,138.80.
  • Arm Holdings fell about 8% as the worst Nasdaq-100 stock, with AMD and Marvell also down.
  • West Texas Intermediate briefly topped $100 a barrel and Brent reached $112.70.

One trade has carried this market for two years - AI prints money, so buy chips. Tuesday cracked it.

A bad report on OpenAI hit the same day oil pushed past $100. Tech sold off.

Stocks in emerging markets slid from new highs. Gas at the pump rose to a four-year peak.

The AI Trade Wobbled

Arm Holdings led tech lower. The chip name dropped about 8% to become the worst stock in the Nasdaq-100.

AMD and Marvell fell with it. The trigger was a report on OpenAI.

Its sales and new users came in below its own goals. CFO Sarah Friar reportedly told her team that OpenAI may not be able to pay for its computing deals if growth keeps cooling.

That is a problem for every chip firm selling into the AI build-out. The hundreds of billions in planned AI spending depend on firms like OpenAI making money fast.

If that timeline slips, the whole story slips with it. The selloff hit other AI darlings too.

Smaller chip names and AI software stocks all gave back gains from the past two weeks.

Oil Took The Other Side

West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. oil mark, briefly traded above $100 a barrel. Brent crude futures hit $112.70, the highest since late March.

Gas prices rose right after. The average price of regular gas hit $4.176 a gallon, the most since August 2022.

That hits buyers at the pump just as tech drags on stocks. Energy was one of the few green spots in the market.

The move in crude is also a fresh worry for the Fed. Bets on rate cuts had been growing before this week.

Emerging Markets Caught Both Sides

EM stocks had been hitting records on a weak dollar and strong tech demand. Both turned on Tuesday.

Higher oil hurts buyers like India, Korea, and Turkey. A tech selloff hits chip-heavy markets like Taiwan and Korea on the same day.

The pullback was wider than the U.S. one. Money in oil-buying nations also fell as the dollar rose.

That made it harder to borrow across markets that had been some of the year's best. Some funds had been adding to EM all month on the chip rally.

Tuesday wiped out a chunk of that bet in one session. Taiwan's main index also fell on the day.

TSMC (TSM %) led the move down there. The story is the same chip names that fell in the U.S.

What To Watch

The rest of big tech reports earnings in the next two weeks. Any sign that OpenAI's slowdown is hitting their cloud and chip lines will get the AI trade re-priced fast.

Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Amazon will all be on the call list. Each has billions tied up in AI build-outs and a chip bill to pay.

Pump prices and Brent are the other charts to watch this week. The price at the pump is a trade investors can't avoid either way.

It hits the wallet first and the tape after.

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