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Wall Street bulls bet US stocks rally will defy bubble fears

Investors and strategists shrug off worries that markets could be overheating by betting on huge gains for AI-linked shares
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Line chart of S&P 500 forward p/e ratio showing US stock valuations are above long-term averages
"}],[{"start":137.7,"text":"Rising valuations and the speed of the rally have alarmed some market watchers, with Michael Burry, the investor made famous for his bet against the US housing market ahead of the 2008 financial crisis, warning repeatedly that Wall Street’s AI euphoria resembles the unbridled enthusiasm of the dotcom boom."}],[{"start":156.39999999999998,"text":"Paul Tudor Jones, the billionaire hedge fund manager, in a CNBC interview earlier this month also described the market boom as a “crazy, crazy time”."}],[{"start":165.79999999999998,"text":"“If I had to pick a period, we’ve got another year or two to run . . . if you look at multiples and earnings and everything, we’re kind of where we were in October or November of 1999,” he said. The Nasdaq’s dotcom peak was in March 2000."}],[{"start":180.49999999999997,"text":"But many investors say markets are underpinned by strong corporate fundamentals and expect advances in AI to be only at their early stages."}],[{"start":189.94999999999996,"text":"“Are there pockets of excess? Yes. There is crowding going on. We can get 15-20 per cent correction in individual stocks,” said Mike Wilson, chief US equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, adding: “There will be frothiness and then correction, but the market can keep marching forward.”"}],[{"start":208.74999999999997,"text":"Ben Snider, chief US equity strategist at Goldman, added that “conditions that typically mark the end of bull markets” — such as “speculative mania, contracting profit margins” or Federal Reserve rate rises — are “absent”. "}],[{"start":223.09999999999997,"text":"“And that fuels my expectation that the recent market rally will continue.”"}],[{"start":227.84999999999997,"text":"Some quantitative analysts similarly argue that robust US economic and corporate profit growth suggests stocks have ample room to rise further. "}],[{"start":237.34999999999997,"text":"“There’s a positive risk-reward trade-off in stocks, mainly around the fact that I think earnings growth is much more durable than people think,” said Denise Chisholm, director of quantitative market strategy at Fidelity, adding: “I think that’s the key to what I would call the secular bull market, because it’s the durability of earnings that justifies valuations.”"}],[{"start":257.99999999999994,"text":"Investors are also keenly awaiting a series of massive Wall Street debuts in coming months that will test its appetite to absorb more AI shares. Elon Musk’s AI-to-rockets company unveiled its initial public offering documents last week, while ChatGPT maker OpenAI and Claude developer Anthropic are also expected to go public."}],[{"start":278.1499999999999,"text":"The AI fervour comes at a time when US stocks have overcome a series of hurdles that have prompted brief, sometimes painful, pullbacks before climbing to new highs. The S&P 500 has jumped 57 per cent from a low it hit at the height of the jitters over President Donald Trump’s so-called liberation day tariff announcement in April 2025. "}],[{"start":302.1499999999999,"text":"It has meant that generally, it has been far better to hold stocks through market ructions rather than either selling or betting against them."}],[{"start":310.49999999999994,"text":"“More often than not, you want to buy negative headlines, not sell them,” Chisholm said. "}],[{"start":316.24999999999994,"text":"Additional reporting by Amelia Pollard in New York"}],[{"start":326.84999999999997,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1780273534_4881.mp3"}

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