The old Wall Street adage suggests that the time to buy is when there is “blood in the streets.” If that holds true, buy signals should be flashing everywhere. The crypto market has lost $1 trillion, Bitcoin is down 27%, gold is slumping, and global stock markets are in the red. Fear is the dominant emotion, driven by warnings of an AI bubble and a hawkish Federal Reserve. But for the contrarian investor, this peak pessimism might mark the perfect entry point.
The sentiment is overwhelmingly negative. Bank of America fund managers are terrified of an AI bubble. CEOs of major companies like Google and Klarna are publicly expressing nervousness. The FTSE 100 has fallen for four straight days. Usually, when the crowd is this convinced that a crash is imminent, the market is arguably oversold. The “irrationality” that Sundar Pichai warns of works both ways—markets can be irrationally exuberant, but they can also be irrationally fearful.
Gold, for example, is being sold off due to rate fears, yet UBS analysts are already calling for a bottom and a subsequent recovery. They argue that central bank buying remains strong. If the fundamental demand is there, the price drop is a discount, not a disaster. Similarly, if AI truly is the future of productivity, a pullback in Nvidia and Microsoft valuations provides a more reasonable price to acquire exposure to the technology.
The risk, of course, is catching a falling knife. If the AI boom is truly a bubble on the scale of the Dot-Com crash, prices have much further to fall. Bitcoin could retreat significantly further than $91,000, and the S&P 500 could face a prolonged bear market.
However, history shows that betting against the end of the world is usually profitable. While the short-term outlook is undeniably grim, the widespread panic suggests that much of the bad news—the rate delays, the valuation concerns—is already priced in. For those with a strong stomach and a long time horizon, the current carnage might look like a gift in retrospect.
Blood in the Streets: Is It Time to Buy the Panic?
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