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Home / Business and Economy / Dalio: AI Bubble Here, But Don't Sell Tech Stocks

Dalio: AI Bubble Here, But Don't Sell Tech Stocks

22 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Ray Dalio identifies an AI bubble in the US stock market.
  • He advises investors against panic-selling tech and AI stocks.
  • Dalio notes a bubble exists without a clear catalyst to pop it.
Dalio: AI Bubble Here, But Don't Sell Tech Stocks

Hedge fund founder Ray Dalio has alerted investors to an existing bubble within the US stock market, specifically concerning Artificial Intelligence (AI) stocks. Despite this observation, Dalio strongly advises against immediate panic selling, suggesting that while bubble valuations exist, there is no clear catalyst on the horizon to trigger a market crash.

Dalio elaborated that a bubble is defined by unsustainable buying and valuations, but its eventual burst requires a specific event. He noted that current monetary policy does not point towards a tightening that would necessarily prick such a bubble. The billionaire emphasized that the need for cash is what typically bursts bubbles, a condition not yet evident.

While acknowledging the AI bubble's presence, Dalio indicated that the US market lacks a definitive 'pricking' event for now. This perspective aligns with JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's earlier comparison of AI's potential to the transformative early days of the internet, which spawned major tech companies and significant long-term gains.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ray Dalio believes there is an AI bubble in the US stock market but advises against panic-selling tech stocks.
Dalio suggests that while bubble conditions exist, there's no immediate catalyst to 'prick' the bubble, and selling now might lead to lower future returns.
Jamie Dimon compared AI's current stage to the early internet, which ultimately proved highly rewarding, echoing Dalio's cautious optimism.

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