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AI infrastructure stocks sell-off: why NET and SNOW could be dip buys

by April 10, 2026
written by April 10, 2026

The red sea washing over Wall Street today has spared few, but for the discerning investor, the “AI infrastructure bloodbath” is exposing a critical rift between hype and durability.

As inflation data comes in hotter than a cooling server rack, the “speculative froth” is evaporating from the edge computing and data sectors.

While the initial panic has sent industry stalwarts tumbling, a closer look at the wreckage reveals a golden opportunity.

In this high-stakes recalibration, there’s reason to treat Snowflake and Cloudflare Inc as two names worth buying on the current dip.

Why are AI infrastructure stocks selling off today

Today’s aggressive sell-off in AI infrastructure is a classic case of macroeconomic gravity finally catching up with astronomical valuations.

The primary catalyst is a scorching March CPI report, which clocked in at a jarring 3.3% year over year. This inflationary spike has effectively handcuffed the Federal Reserve, dashing hopes for near-term rate cuts and sending the 10-year Treasury yield inching higher.

In a high-rate environment, the “price-to-perfection” multiples assigned to growth stocks like Fastly and Akamai become unsustainable.

Plus, as geopolitical tensions shift toward long-term semiconductor supply chain constraints, investors are rotating out of software-heavy “edge” plays, fearing that rising infrastructure CAPEX will cannibalize bottom-line profitability before the AI revolution truly matures.

Why NET and SNOW Shares are worth buying on the dip

While the sector-wide dip looks uniform on a chart, the underlying business models of Snowflake and Cloudflare offer a distinct strategic advantage: consumption-based revenue.

Unlike traditional SaaS companies that rely on rigid, per-seat subscriptions, these titans charge based on actual data usage and compute power.

This is incredibly bullish in an “artificial intelligence-driven economy” – as enterprises scale their Large Language Models, their data processing needs grow “exponentially” regardless of the stock price.

Moreover, this model helps somewhat insulate NET and SNOW stock from AI disruption fears as well. Cloudflare acts as the indispensable “digital skin” for the internet, while Snowflake serves as the “brain” where data is refined.

Because their services are treated as mission-critical utilities, much like electricity or water, their revenue streams are inherently more “sticky” and inflation-protected than their fixed-fee peers.

Navigating the new valuation frontier

As the dust settles on today’s volatility, the narrative is shifting from “growth at any cost” to “durability at a discount”.

The current bloodbath is a necessary cleansing of the market’s speculative excesses, separating the companies that facilitate the AI trend from those that merely benefit from its sentiment.

For Snowflake stock and Cloudflare, the path forward is paved by the sheer volume of global data traffic, which shows no signs of slowing even in a tightening economy.

Investors who can look past the intraday carnage will recognize that the fundamental thesis for AI remains intact.

By securing positions in the firms that own the pipes and the vaults of the internet, savvy traders are positioning themselves for the inevitable rebound when the macro noise finally subsides.

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