A seasoned Wall Street short-seller refuses to draw hasty conclusions about whether AI stocks are overvalued. His take? "Only looking back will tell us for sure." The point hits different—bubble assessments aren't something you can call in real-time. You need the full picture, the aftermath, the dust to settle. Until then, you're essentially making an educated guess with incomplete data. That's the reality of market cycles.
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A seasoned Wall Street short-seller refuses to draw hasty conclusions about whether AI stocks are overvalued. His take? "Only looking back will tell us for sure." The point hits different—bubble assessments aren't something you can call in real-time. You need the full picture, the aftermath, the dust to settle. Until then, you're essentially making an educated guess with incomplete data. That's the reality of market cycles.