AI Bubble vs Dot Com Crash. History is REPEATING

The AI bubble and the Dot-Com crash may be separated by more than 20 years, but the warning signs look disturbingly familiar. Massive valuations, insider stock sales, speculative trading, unprofitable startups, and promises that “this time is different” are appearing all over again. The technology may be real, but that doesn’t mean today’s prices are sustainable.

This video compares the current AI boom with the Dot-Com Bubble of the late 1990s. We examine NVIDIA’s rise alongside Cisco’s historic collapse, Big Tech’s enormous spending on data centers and chips, the circular flow of venture capital, and why AI startups can generate huge cloud revenue while losing money themselves. We also explore insider selling, zero-day options, retail investors, regulatory capture, and how ordinary retirement accounts could become exit liquidity for early investors.
The Dot-Com crash erased trillions of dollars and took some technology stocks decades to recover. AI may transform the world just as the internet did, but revolutionary technology can still create a devastating financial bubble.

History is not repeating perfectly, but it may be rhyming closely enough to leave millions of investors holding the losses again.

00:33 - A Tale of Two Crashes
02:48 - 1999 vs. 2024
04:15 - Hardware Dominance
07:00 - The Insider Exodus
09:23 - The Ghost Revenue
12:34 - Retail Exit Liquidity
15:13 - Regulatory Capture
18:24 - The Great Wealth Transfer

Narrated by: Josh Risser

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