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Billionaire sells Meta, load up on Google, Amazon ahead of earnings

by April 27, 2026
written by April 27, 2026

As the financial markets brace for a “pivotal week”, with tech titans – Amazon, Google, and Meta Platforms – scheduled to report earnings, billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller is shifting his heavy-hitting chips.

Ahead of the high-stakes reports, the former Soros protégé has favoured cloud kings over the social media giant META.

According to his latest 13F filings, Druckenmiller has aggressively cut his exposure to Meta stock, choosing instead to load up on AMZN and GOOGL shares in a calculated bet on vertical AI integration.

Why Druckenmiller cashed out of Meta stock

The billionaire’s decision to retreat from META shares likely stems from a growing wariness toward “corporate experimentation” without immediate payoffs.

For him, Meta’s history of burning through capital – most notably the tens of billions poured into the metaverse with little more to show for it than underwhelming avatars – remains a red flag.

While Mark Zuckerberg has successfully pivoted back to ad-growth, the recent emergence of Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL) and massive spending on custom silicon designs suggest a return to speculative, long-term bets.

Without a clear articulation of how these internal chips will boost pricing power or direct ad revenue in the near term, Druckenmiller seems to view Meta as a riskier “visionary” play.

In a market demanding sustainable AI monetization, META’s tendency to “hemorrhage cash” on speculative futures has seemingly exhausted its patience.

Why Druckenmiller invested in Google shares

In contrast, Druckenmiller has significantly bolstered his position in Google shares, drawn by the company’s rare ability to control the entire AI lifecycle.

Unlike competitors who rely on third-party hardware, Google owns its stack from the silicon up.

Its Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) are battle-tested, high-quality processors that grant Alphabet a massive cost advantage in training its Gemini models and ranking search results.

By designing chips in-house, Google sidesteps the supply volatility of the broader semiconductor market while capturing fatter profit margins on AI inference.

This vertical integration fuels Google Cloud, which has seen reaccelerating growth as major AI firms migrate their workloads to Alphabet’s optimized infrastructure.

For Druckenmiller, GOOGL stock isn’t just a search engine; it’s a “compounding machine” with a closed-loop ecosystem that is becoming increasingly difficult for rivals to replicate.

Why Druckenmiller loaded up on Amazon stock

The logic behind loading up on Amazon stock is perhaps the most compelling part of the legendary macro trader’s strategy.

AMZN has transformed into a vertically integrated AI powerhouse, using AWS profits to fund the development of its own Trainium and Inferentia chips.

This “self-reinforcing loop” allows the behemoth to lower inference costs for customers, creating a “lock-in” effect that raises switching costs for any business running on AWS.

Beyond the cloud, Druckenmiller likely sees the tangible efficiency gains AI is bringing to Amazon’s core e-commerce business.

From warehouse robots guided by multimodal vision to hyper-personalized ad formats on Prime Video, Amazon is turning AI into a cash-flow generator.

Its advertising segment – once a footnote – is now exploding as algorithms match consumer intent with surgical precision.

By doubling down on Amazon, Druckenmiller is betting on a builder that is already “harvesting the orchard” rather than one still planting speculative trees.

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