
Taking the "surge" of Japanese internet stocks in the 1990s as an example, Bank of America Merrill Lynch: There is still room for the Chinese AI market, but

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Bank of America Merrill Lynch pointed out in its latest report that the surge in Chinese AI stocks is accelerating, and the characteristics of an asset bubble peak have not yet emerged, indicating further upside potential. Despite the rising market enthusiasm, volatility signals suggest that the bubble is still in its early stages. The report mentioned that if retail investors chase a small number of stocks, it could trigger bubble risks, similar to the Japanese internet bubble of the 1990s. Overall, despite facing economic challenges, the bullish sentiment in the AI industry makes shorting Chinese stocks difficult
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