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Postby HFblogNews » Fri Feb 13, 2026 6:50 am

Date: 13th February 2026.

AI Fears Weigh on Global Stocks Ahead of Today’s CPI.

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All global indices declined on Thursday, including the US, EU and Asian indices. The quick, sudden selloff is due to fear regarding AI triggering a domino effect on employment and most sectors. Economists advise that the rapid release of new AI products can hurt long-term profits and disrupt business models.

The movement continues to remain under pressure on Friday as the market sentiment remains low. In addition to this, investors are considering whether the Federal Reserve would opt for a prolonged pause. This afternoon, the US will release its latest inflation figures. The new inflation rate may shed some light on how the Federal Reserve may view its monetary policy.

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HFM - S&P 500 15-Minute Chart

AI Concerns Not Only A Tech-Problem

The performance of the stock market over the past 24-months has largely been related to demand in AI products. However, the growing number of companies investing in AI, along with the rapid expansion of AI products, is raising concerns among economists. These concerns of triggering a selloff amongst stocks, and not only within Technology companies.

The number of new AI products launched this week is raising concerns about traditional business models. Sectors such as logistics, real estate, professional services, and enterprise software could face disruption or replacement. One example is Intuit’s new AI-Powered Construction Edition for its Enterprise Suite. The company announced the product on Wednesday.

Analysts warned that these tools could automate tasks that previously required human labour. This raises concerns about future revenue streams for many companies. Economists advise that rapid automation and new AI products could increase unemployment. They also warn that demand for traditional products may decline. For example, Bloomberg economists say the domino effect could impact sectors unrelated to AI or technology.

For example, if there is a lesser need for traditional products and unemployment rises, the need for real estate and office space falls significantly. Hence, one of the reasons why Real Estate stocks are also under extreme pressure. For example, Camden Property Trust stocks, which are included in the S&P 500, fell 2.95% on Thursday.

Traders may ask why technology stocks are also declining, as the risk is largely related to other sectors such as logistics, real estate and industrials. Investors focusing their portfolios on AI and the technology sector are contemplating whether there is a risk of an AI-Bubble. In addition to this, investors fear that the risk which AI bears on the economy may trigger harsher regulation.

Traders should also note that strong trending markets on new technology in the past have witnessed powerful declines. For example, the .com crash in the early 2000 where the S&P 500 fell 50% and took more than 7-years to return to its pre-crash level.

Employment and the Federal Reserve

This week’s strong labour market, including rising payrolls and lower unemployment, suggests economic resilience and reduces the urgency for interest rate cuts. As a result, the Federal Reserve is not likely to cut rates in March, which is a concern for stocks.

Analysts expect inflation to decline from 2.7% to 2.5%, positive for investor sentiment and the stock market. However, if inflation does not decline to this level, investors will fear a prolonged pause, and this can pressure stocks further. Particularly as stocks are already under pressure from a “risk off” appetite.

As a last note, a positive factor for the stock market is that President Trump is contemplating whether to slightly lower tariffs on certain metals. These tariffs were put in place last summer, but recent reports indicate these tariffs may be reduced.

S&P 500 - Technical Analysis

The price of the S&P 500 is currently trading 2.70% lower than the previous swing high. When monitoring previous bearish swings, the average decline that the S&P 500 witnessed is 3.65%. For this reason, price action and past price data indicate the price can potentially continue to fall.

On the 2-hour timeframe, the price of the S&P 500 has fallen below the 100-bar Simple Moving Average and below the 75-Bar Exponential MA. In addition to this, the price is also witnessing bearish crossovers on most timeframes and is trading below the day’s Volume-Weighted Average Price. The VWAP is also pointing downwards, which further indicates a bearish signal.

According to the 200-BAR SMA on the 5-minute chart, a correction signal is not likely unless the price increases to $6,850.00. However, this would also depend on this afternoon’s Consumer Price Index. A lower inflation reading could boost sentiment and demand.

Key Takeaways:

* Global markets fell on Thursday on fears that rapid AI adoption could disrupt multiple sectors.
* Fears arise after the release of multiple AI products throughout the week.
* AI products may automate tasks, hurt traditional revenue streams, and increase unemployment risks.
* Real estate stocks, like Camden Property Trust, fell due to declining demand for office space.
* Strong US employment reduces urgency for Fed rate cuts, while inflation data will guide policy.
* S&P 500 shows bearish technical signals, with downside risk unless CPI and sentiment improve.

Always trade with strict risk management. Your capital is the single most important aspect of your trading business.

Please note that times displayed based on local time zone and are from time of writing this report.

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