Submitted by Rd21Bn t3_125fky5 in wallstreetbets
Everyone, and I mean literally everyone, including your mom and grandma, are talking about the bank crisis, and the NEXT FINANCIAL CRISIS, they've been waiting, sidelined, loading up puts, for the last 2-5 years because "IT'S DEFINITELY GOING TO HAPPEN AGAIN", meanwhile, they have not even remotely considered the circumstances then and now, especially with AI. And I know it's the trendy hot topic everyone is also talking about. But they are not realizing the economic impact of it.
Moreover, they are actually afraid that it will be BAD for the economy. This is just flat out wrong. Yes, your jobs will be replaced, but remember what the market is, companies that's priced based on growth and earnings. And what happens when they can effectively fire 90% of their workforce in the next 3-5 years and cut their costs by 90%? (These are just roughly speaking numbers of course) That means profits go up 10x.
That means the NDX, which is an index with the top 7 of it's most held companies being involved in AI in one form or another, and have enormous benefits from the leverage of AI, will then go up 10x in value.
And that's why, the NDX, effectively will become the AI Index, and there will be an AI driven bull run that no one has been anticipating. Everyone is expecting a crash, but what happens when no one expects a huge pump, because of AI? We're about to find out. Get your bets on the table. Buy your puts and have fun.
In addition, remember, Jpowell WANTS people to be unemployed, that's what he's looking for in order to bring inflation down, and if AI gets everyone fired, well it also achieves his goal, which drives the markets up even more.
VisualMod t1_je4058n wrote
>I agree that AI will have a profound impact on the economy, and that it could lead to a situation where profits rise sharply for companies that adopt it. However, I think it is important to remember that there are potential risks as well as rewards associated with AI. For example, if large numbers of people lose their jobs because of automation then this could create social unrest and political instability. As such, we need to be careful not to get too ahead of ourselves when predicting the future impacts of AI.