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Home / Business and Economy / Veteran Investor Warns: Stocks Overvalued, Portfolios Should Cap at 40%

Veteran Investor Warns: Stocks Overvalued, Portfolios Should Cap at 40%

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Veteran bond investor Jeff Gundlach says most financial assets are overvalued
  • Gundlach advises investors to limit stocks to 40% of their portfolios
  • AI-driven stock valuations compared to dotcom bubble by market analysts
Veteran Investor Warns: Stocks Overvalued, Portfolios Should Cap at 40%

As of November 18th, 2025, veteran bond investor Jeff Gundlach has sounded the alarm on the state of today's financial markets. Gundlach observes that almost all asset classes appear overvalued, and he is advising investors to limit their exposure to stocks to a maximum of 40% of their portfolios.

Gundlach's concerns are echoed by other market watchers, who see troubling signs in the current market landscape. The "potency of the AI narrative" is driving valuations that some analysts compare to the dotcom bubble of the late 1990s. Meanwhile, the VIX, Wall Street's "fear index," has crept higher, and CNN's "Extreme Fear" indicator points to growing unease among investors.

Some investors have already started to reduce their equity exposure, with a recent Deutsche Bank report showing discretionary investors moving to the bottom of their positioning range. Even Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund cut its positions in U.S. stocks during the third quarter of 2025.

Gundlach's advice to investors is to steer clear of the traditional 60/40 portfolio allocation, which he believes is no longer appropriate for the current market conditions. Instead, he recommends a more diversified approach, with no more than 40% in equities, 25% in bonds, 15% in gold, and the remainder in cash.

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.
Gundlach advises investors to have no more than 40% of their portfolios in stocks, with most of that outside of the U.S.
Analysts see the "potency of the AI narrative" driving valuations that are reminiscent of the dotcom bubble.
The VIX, Wall Street's "fear index," has crept higher, and CNN's "Extreme Fear" indicator points to growing unease among investors.

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