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Chris Wood’s big warning: The specific risk that will finally trigger the end of AI trade
Jefferies strategist Chris Wood believes the AI boom will end not because of a chip glut, but when investors realise hyperscalers cannot generate adequate returns on massive AI investments. He warns that concerns over capital misallocation, rather than supply, could trigger a prolonged pause in the AI trade.
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Christopher Wood warns of AI fatigue. Why Jefferies is turning to India and China
Christopher Wood of Jefferies warns that the AI trade is showing signs of fatigue as investors seek cheaper value opportunities. With India and China positioned to benefit from a rotation away from crowded AI winners, Wood believes picks-and-shovels companies will continue to outperform amid massive AI capex and uncertain monetisation.
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