Joseph Grinkorn investment expert & CEO of Morris Group, predicts that technology stocks will continue to outperform major market indices in 2026, driven by artificial intelligence expansion, emerging technologies, and favorable macroeconomic conditions. The NASDAQ Composite has surged nearly 22% in 2025, with several tech giants posting triple-digit gains. Micron Technology (MU) leads with a […] The post Joseph Grinkorn: Tech Will Continue to Reign King of Wall Street in 2026 appeared first on TechBullion.Joseph Grinkorn investment expert & CEO of Morris Group, predicts that technology stocks will continue to outperform major market indices in 2026, driven by artificial intelligence expansion, emerging technologies, and favorable macroeconomic conditions. The NASDAQ Composite has surged nearly 22% in 2025, with several tech giants posting triple-digit gains. Micron Technology (MU) leads with a […] The post Joseph Grinkorn: Tech Will Continue to Reign King of Wall Street in 2026 appeared first on TechBullion.

Joseph Grinkorn: Tech Will Continue to Reign King of Wall Street in 2026

2025/12/09 05:05

Joseph Grinkorn investment expert & CEO of Morris Group, predicts that technology stocks will continue to outperform major market indices in 2026, driven by artificial intelligence expansion, emerging technologies, and favorable macroeconomic conditions.

The NASDAQ Composite has surged nearly 22% in 2025, with several tech giants posting triple-digit gains. Micron Technology (MU) leads with a 185.42% year-to-date return, followed by Palantir Technologies (PLTR) at 125.94% and Intel (INTC) at 114.78%.

Market capitalization among leading tech companies has reached historic levels. NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) now commands a $4.41 trillion valuation, while Apple Inc. (AAPL) stands at $4.24 trillion. Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL, GOOG) holds $3.81 trillion, Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) $3.64 trillion, and Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) $2.51 trillion.

“The market has room to run higher,” said Grinkorn. “Policy reforms, potential tariff revenues, and discussions around tax restructuring are sending strong buy signals to investors. When you combine that with the Federal Reserve’s expected rate cuts this month and throughout 2026, you’re looking at a favorable environment for continued growth.”

Lower interest rates reduce borrowing costs for both consumers and corporations, creating conditions that historically favor equity markets. The anticipated rate reductions signal increased affordability across the economy, which Grinkorn views as a catalyst for sustained market momentum.

While valuations in the tech sector appear elevated by traditional metrics, deal-making activity remains strong. Artificial intelligence continues to drive merger and acquisition activity, with companies racing to acquire AI capabilities and talent.

Grinkorn acknowledges questions remain about certain AI company valuations but maintains an optimistic outlook for the sector’s long-term prospects.

About The Morris Group

Founded in 2007 by Joseph Grinkorn, Morris Group is an international investment firm headquartered in New York City. The company operates three core divisions:

  • Morris Group Financial: equity investments in technology and social media companies.
  • Morris Group Properties: high-return real estate investments.
  • Morris Group Funding: commercial and residential financing solutions.

Morris Group is recognized for its data-driven strategies, transparency, and commitment to maximizing returns for its clients worldwide.

For more information visit www.morris-group.co.

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