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As Debt Tops $40 Trillion, Capital Rotates Into Hardware

Stephanie Dugan by Stephanie Dugan
August 21, 2026
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Dear readers,

U.S. national debt crossed $40 trillion for the first time in history this week, and the 30-year Treasury yield hit a fresh 19-year high, touching 5.33 percent. By the old playbook, that combination should have sent investors running for cash. Instead, Wall Street spent Friday doing something more interesting: rotating into crypto and physical AI infrastructure as a targeted hedge against fiscal disorder in Washington, rather than fleeing risk altogether.

The Treasury Blinks, Bitcoin Breaks Out

The clearest sign of strain came from the Treasury Department itself. Effective September 9, 2026, it is at least doubling the size of its liquidity-support buyback operations for longer-dated nominal coupons in the 10-to-20-year and 20-to-30-year sectors, lifting the current cap of $2 billion per operation to at least $4 billion. Markets read that as an admission of fiscal dominance — a central authority propping up demand at the long end because private buyers aren’t showing up in sufficient force on their own — and responded by piling into hard, uncorrelated assets.

Bitcoin was the immediate beneficiary, trading at $76,712 this morning and extending the rally that began building earlier in the week. Unlike past retail-driven spikes, this one carries an institutional signature: U.S. spot ETFs pulled in a net $606 million on Thursday alone, prompting industry watchers to talk of an “institutional summer” even as retail enthusiasm has visibly cooled. The knock-on effect showed up in infrastructure stocks too, with Coinbase shares up roughly 5 percent on the session.

Nvidia Buys Insurance in the Power Grid

Smart money is also positioning ahead of the most consequential earnings report of the coming week: Nvidia’s second-quarter fiscal 2027 results, due August 26. Consensus calls for roughly $91.9 billion in revenue and earnings per share around $2.07 to $2.08. But the number that matters more right now isn’t on the income statement — it’s about capacity.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Nvidia is close to finalizing a several-hundred-million-dollar investment in Cloverleaf Infrastructure, a startup founded in 2024 that helps data center developers lock in utility contracts guaranteeing grid access before they even break ground. An announcement could land as soon as today. Investors appear to be rewarding the logic here: securing electrons, not just wafers, is becoming the real bottleneck in the AI buildout, and Nvidia is moving to own that chokepoint ahead of an earnings print that will test whether the spending boom still justifies current valuations.

Alphabet Rewrites the Chip Pecking Order

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Marvell Technology?

If you want proof that the AI hardware trade has entered a more discerning phase, look at what Alphabet just did to the semiconductor pecking order. Marvell Technology has agreed to give Google rights to buy as much as $12.2 billion of its shares in exchange for chip purchases, structured as 240 equal tranches — one for every $500 million in custom-product revenue Marvell books from Google — running from Marvell’s fiscal third quarter of 2027 through the end of fiscal 2033. Hit every milestone, and the arrangement could translate into as much as $120 billion in cumulative chip revenue for Marvell over that span.

For Marvell, it’s a validation the market noticed immediately: shares are changing hands at $253.67, sharply higher on the news. Broadcom sits on the other side of the trade. Its stock dropped as much as 5.8 percent once it emerged that Google is also lining up an additional chip supplier — a reminder that in this market, being one of two winners still beats being the only one, but it no longer guarantees you the whole prize. The AI hardware sector isn’t growing blindly in every direction anymore; it’s back to rewarding careful stock-picking.

Alibaba’s Growth-at-a-Loss Problem

China offers a useful counterpoint to all this American exuberance. Alibaba’s results show just how hard it is to convert revenue growth into profit when the domestic consumer is weak and capital spending is surging. Revenue rose 9 percent, in line with estimates, powered by torrid demand for cloud computing — external revenue at Alibaba Cloud accelerated to 45 percent growth.

But profit told a different story: net income tumbled more than 75 percent to 10.5 billion yuan ($1.6 billion) after quarterly capital spending ballooned to nearly $10 billion. Adjusted earnings came in at RMB 8.52 per ADS, well short of the RMB 10.72 consensus. The market drew its own conclusion, with Alibaba shares (BABA) trading at $130.57 on Friday. It’s a preview, in miniature, of the question hanging over every AI infrastructure buildout: at what point does spending on capacity start to erode the returns it’s supposed to generate?

The Takeaway

Nvidia’s earnings on Wednesday will be the real test of whether upfront capital spending by the hyperscalers can keep justifying the valuations of their suppliers — Alibaba just showed what happens when it doesn’t. But the broader signal from this week is already clear. With debt past $40 trillion and long-end yields at multi-decade highs, capital isn’t hiding in cash; it’s buying the physical and digital infrastructure — chips, power contracts, and bitcoin — that it hopes will hold its value regardless of what Washington does next. Heading into the weekend, that’s the trade to watch.

Best regards,
The StocksToday.com Editorial

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