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Date: April 19th, 2026 4:13 PM Author: To be fair (Semi-Retarded)
To be fair,
Except that AI is legitimately a "one-a-century" level technological revolution which is unfolding right now all across the developed world at warp speed (for good or for bad), and that process is basically unstoppable and it is going to create tremendous amounts of new wealth and concentrate it in a relatively small handful of "big winner" tech companies whose valuations are going to organically skyrocket over the next few years -- whereas the "dot com bubble" basically involved a bunch of companies that didn't actually produce anything people actually wanted to buy squatting on domain names and rebranding themselves as "e-commerce platforms" and then temporarily pretending that this craven shift somehow justified artificial sky-high valuations even though everyone was still literally using dial up modems and the internet itself was like 15 years away from achieving true cultural ubiquity and the totality of everything happening online exerted only a marginal impact on how business was actually being conducted.
But otherwise yeah, it's basically the same thing. You should probably sell everything now and exit all exposed positions before the market crashes for good, IMO.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5858377&forum_id=2],#49827495) |
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