AI Rout Exposes Wall Street’s $270 Billion Speculation Machine
THE SO WHAT
A $270B AI trade unwinding in days is a reminder that a big slice of “AI value” is leverage and structured products, not durable cash flows. If your board is pointing at stock charts, separate speculative froth from real demand before you lock in multi-year AI spend or headcount plans.
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