Investment Bubble

The AI Infrastructure Bubble Is About to Pop. Here’s Who Gets Hurt.

Investor doubt about Elon Musk isn’t about his vision—it’s about whether any single enterprise can command enough capital to turn that vision into defensible ownership. The real danger? The underlying investment class—hyperscale data centers and AI infrastructure—may be fundamentally uninvestable. Even a perfectly executed Musk could be trapped inside a sector where the capex race benefits only the suppliers, not the capital providers. The next repricing won’t be about Musk alone.

The AI Boom Is Making the U.S. Economy a One-Stock Bet. Here’s Why That’s Dangerous.

The AI boom is not a productivity revolution — it’s a capital expenditure revolution. Tech giants are spending hundreds of billions on infrastructure, passing the costs to consumers through higher prices and rising interest rates. The U.S. economy is now a single-stock bet on AI, and if that bet goes wrong, the ripple effects could trigger the next financial shock.