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The AI bubble looks fit to burst, Bank of America director says. Here’s your road map for riding out a crash

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  • Only 10 stocks comprise two-fifths (40%) of the S&P 500's total index power, reflecting extreme concentration

    60% confidence
  • Firms that have yet to produce earnings are overvalued relative to their stock price

    60% confidence
  • Only 21 stocks led the S&P 500 to its recent record closing high, mirroring the 20 stocks that drove the index at the dot-com bubble's peak in 2000

    60% confidence
  • The bull & bear indicator is at an extreme high level

    60% confidence
  • Investors should lean into bonds as a defensive strategy to mitigate damage from a potential equity market correction

    60% confidence
  • More than 330 S&P 500 components are currently trading 20-40% below their previous highs

    60% confidence
  • The current market exhibits 'speculative' and 'exponential price action'

    60% confidence
  • The AI bubble looks fit to burst and investors should prepare for a correction

    60% confidence
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