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Likely catalyst (uncertain): market-wide rotation out of growth/AI sentiment during the Nasdaq correction."],"key_facts":["The Nasdaq Composite entered correction territory on March 26, trading more than 10% below its recent peak.","The article attributes the Nasdaq decline to multiple headwinds: sticky inflation, tariffs, consumer anxiety, rotation out of growth stocks, and geopolitics.","The article claims Nvidia has record revenues and earnings and cites an order book of $1 trillion as growth visibility.","The article states Nvidia is valued at a lower forward price-to-earnings ratio than the S&P 500 and that this metric is the lowest level in 13 years (as claimed in the text).","The article claims Nvidia\u2019s demand picture for Blackwell and Vera Rubin chips has not changed due to macro factors investors see in headlines.","The article says the main factor swaying growth stocks (including Nvidia) is sentiment, which it expects to revert over time.","For Microsoft, the article says the pullback stemmed from concerns about ballooning capex and heavy concentration on OpenAI as a growth catalyst.","The article frames the Microsoft concerns as \u201clegitimate\u201d but \u201coverblown\u201d (per the text)."],"numeric_claims":[{"label":"Nasdaq correction magnitude","value":">10% below recent peak"},{"label":"Nvidia order book","value":"$1 trillion"},{"label":"Forward P/E vs S&P 500 lowest in","value":"13 years"}],"primary_claim":"Nvidia (and also Microsoft and Amazon) are presented as attractive AI stock buys because their valuations have dipped during the Nasdaq correction despite continued growth visibility and demand.","relevance_score":0.45,"sentiment":"mixed","source_quality":"high","summary":"The Motley Fool article argues that after the Nasdaq entered correction territory, several AI-related stocks trade at bargain valuations. It highlights Nvidia as the top pick and also mentions Microsoft and Amazon as other AI stock buys.","topics":["Nasdaq correction","AI stocks","valuation vs fundamentals","Nvidia demand visibility","sentiment-driven pullbacks","Microsoft capex/OpenAI concerns"]},"source":"Nasdaq Markets","source_domain":"fool.com","summary":"Key PointsThe Nasdaq Composite tumbled this year as investors rotated capital out of big tech.","tickers":["AI"],"title":"If I Had $5,000 to Invest in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks After the Nasdaq Correction, I'd Buy These 3","url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2026/04/08/if-i-had-5000-to-invest-in-artificial-intelligence/"}... |