Microsoft's technical breakdown is looking gnarly—double top neckline just gave way, and the stock's struggling to find support. The broader software sector's getting hammered right now, and MSFT is taking its lumps along with everyone else. Real question though: are we witnessing an actual generational shift in tech? Could AI be reshaping the entire technology landscape to the point where traditional software players need to adapt or get left behind?
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Microsoft's technical breakdown is looking gnarly—double top neckline just gave way, and the stock's struggling to find support. The broader software sector's getting hammered right now, and MSFT is taking its lumps along with everyone else. Real question though: are we witnessing an actual generational shift in tech? Could AI be reshaping the entire technology landscape to the point where traditional software players need to adapt or get left behind?