Global AI trade flashing signals reminiscent of the dotcom bust, analysts warn
The global artificial intelligence trade is flashing signals reminiscent of past market tops, with winners outpacing the broader market by a wide margin and a slew of jumbo initial public offerings (IPOs) in the pipeline. The gap between richly valued stocks and cheaper ones had reached extremes seen only before the dotcom bust in March 2000, according to Bank of America. At the same time, the pace of new listings was matching the run-ups to the 2000 and 2008 declines, accord
Analysts are observing trends in the global artificial intelligence market that echo the conditions preceding the dot-com bubble's collapse. A significant divergence is noted, with AI-related stocks dramatically outperforming the general market, a phenomenon not seen to this extent since March 2000. Furthermore, the rate at which new AI companies are going public is comparable to the periods leading up to market downturns in 2000 and 2008. This surge in IPOs and the extreme valuation gap suggest a potential for market instability.
These signals suggest that the current AI market boom may be unsustainable, potentially leading to a significant correction that could impact investors and the broader technology sector.
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