Wall Street is HIDING the AI Debt Bomb (2008 Again)
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Wall Street is underwriting the AI gold rush with mountains of debt, using opaque structures straight out of the subprime playbook. The value of GPUs and the cash flow math behind these deals are cracking, but the buildout is accelerating.
We break down how tech giants, debt funds, and now Bitcoin miners are all tangled in risky financing and who could be left exposed when the cycle turns. Watch to see where your money might really be at risk in the coming AI credit crunch.
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~ TIMESTAMPS ~
00:00 – The Shocking Collapse of GPU Rental Value
00:33 – Is Wall Street Funding a New Subprime Crisis?
01:05 – The Trillion-Dollar AI Financing Gap Explained
03:06 – How Tech Giants Are Hiding Billions in Debt
05:25 – The 2006 Financial Trick Being Used Today
06:50 – The Massive Mismatch Threatening AI Infrastructure
09:28 – Why Crypto Miners Are Becoming AI Landlords
12:11 – Warning Signs: Default Risks and Parabolic Swaps
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