>MIT study finds 95% of firms fail to profit from their AI investmentsReliable AI end-user profitability NEVER EVERAGI economic renaissance NEVER EVERAI bubble-burst followed by crushing multi-decade global recession SOONNO REFUNDS HAHAHAHAHA
>>61032353>MITGlowie central.
Ok, but how to safely shorting this shit? This bubble can take up to 5 years to burst.
This is what gAI said to me:Unlimited losses: With a traditional "long" investment, the most you can lose is the money you invested. When shorting, your potential for loss is theoretically unlimited because there is no cap on how high a stock's price can rise.Poor timing: Market bubbles can last far longer than skeptics anticipate. Even if you are correct about an eventual crash, timing a downturn is extremely difficult. Many short-sellers have gone bankrupt waiting for a stock's price to fall.Short squeezes: A sudden increase in a heavily shorted stock's price can force short-sellers to buy back shares to cover their position. This creates a feedback loop of demand that can cause prices to spike even higher, inflicting massive losses. A famous example is the GameStop event in 2021.Borrowing costs: To short a stock, you must borrow shares from a broker. This process involves paying fees and interest, which can become very high for hard-to-borrow, heavily shorted stocks. These costs can erode your profits or compound your losses.Risk of being early: Some historical bubbles, such as the internet bubble, featured genuine, transformative technologies. Shorting early can be catastrophic, as the market can continue to rise well beyond what rational valuation would suggest.Regulation and policy: Governments are actively investing in AI, potentially buffering the market. Furthermore, regulators have previously imposed temporary bans or limits on short-selling during periods of high volatility, as they did during the 2008 financial crisis
>>61032353no shit