SaaS-Pocalyse Shows Signs of Pausing

Just as soon as it appeared, the SaaS-Pocalyse started to show signs of abating by the end of the week. 

On Friday, the S&P 500 added nearly 2%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average hurled past the 50,000 points milestone. The Nasdaq composite added 2.2%, thanks to the tech rebound. Still, that end-of-week rally wasn’t enough to stop the major indexes from posting losses for the week. The S&P 500 ticked down 0.1%, putting its annual gain at 1.3%. The Nasdaq composite slipped 1.8%, while the Dow added 2.5%. 

“As soon as we turned the clock to February — five days in — the market has really taken a different tone,” Fundstrat Head of Research Tom Lee said on Thursday during the Top Ideas webinar. 

The magnitude of the declines mid-week surprised many investors. Few had expected that the recent release of Anthropic’s Claude Code would wreak such havoc on software stocks, which had become a fixture in the post-pandemic economy. Known for their multiyear subscription contracts and embedded nature, software stocks rose to prominence on the simple premise of “it’s too much work to switch.” 

The increasing emergence of AI tools and vibe coding, however, is challenging that notion. Salesforce shares fell 9.8% this week, ServiceNow lost 14%, and Atlassian slipped 20%. 

Lee said the decline in software stocks is a sign that “there is payoff from AI because it’s a lot cheaper to just use Claude than to buy software,” adding that it is a “distributional consequence.”

The carnage spread to non-software tech stocks, too, which roiled the broader stock market and left investors with few places to hide this week. Nvidia shares declined 3% this week, Meta decreased 7.7% and AMD fell 12%. 

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