What’s going on here? Tech bosses like Bezos and Zuckerberg have sold hundreds of millions of dollars of their companies’ stocks this quarter. What does this mean? Tech stocks have led the markets for the last year, tempting investors to empty their pockets for a fraction of America’s best. And yet, tech leaders like Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Peter Thiel have been selling their own companies’ stock this quarter. Now it’s true, they’re only selling tiny slivers of their empires, and they might just need a bit of extra cash – yachts aren’t inflation-proof, after all. The fact that they’re all shedding at once, though, suggests that they’ve either spotted more lucrative opportunities elsewhere, or think this is a prime time to prune some profit. Either way, it’s hardly a reassuring trend – especially when analysts point out that the ratio of insiders selling stocks versus buying them is at its highest level since 2021. Why should I care? For markets: If it wasn’t for those dastardly regulators... US tech companies have enough influence, money, and vision to change the world – but regulators aren’t about to let them wield that much power. Any business that’s training AI models will likely be contending with increasingly strict copyright laws soon, limiting the materials they can feed into their bots and forcing any rule-breakers to cough up fines. The European Commission started probing Apple, Google, and Meta on Monday, too, accusing them of anti-competitive practices and playing fast and loose with personal data. The bigger picture: So much for utopia. Tech is claiming more power over the world by the day, and to fuel that, a new data center is built every three days. That means we’re burning through a ton of energy, enough to weigh on the power grid and clog the transition to cleaner energy as those data centers ramp up. Not that anyone’s sure where that green energy is coming from: wind and solar sources need more investment before they’re reliable, while nuclear power is expensive and slow to set up. So if data centers need energy fast, they may well turn to quick and dirty fossil fuels. |