Opinion: The AI Bubble in Stocks Has Arrived. Why I'm Turning to Bet on Bitcoin?

marsbit发布于2026-07-02更新于2026-07-02

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This article argues that the AI-driven stock market surge shows clear signs of a bubble. The author, citing Howard Marks' cycle theory, presents a checklist of behaviors signaling a market top—excessive optimism, easy capital, and the belief "no price is too high"—and finds the current AI stock mania matches most criteria. Consequently, the author has sold AI-related ETFs and shifted focus to accumulating Bitcoin within a $50k-$60k range, viewing it as a scarcer asset with a wider margin of safety amid high equity valuations. The piece contrasts the narrow, frothy AI rally with what it sees as a more rational long-term opportunity in Bitcoin, especially given indicators like high CAPE ratios and selective risk appetite. The author's personal strategy involves holding significant cash, with capital allocated across trading, long-term accumulation (primarily BTC), and illiquid investments.

Author:Investing Beanstock

Translation:Deep Tide TechFlow

Deep Tide's Guide: AI stocks are soaring, but this trader is actually selling tech stocks and turning to bottom-fish Bitcoin. He used Howard Marks's cycle theory to examine the current market point by point and found that AI already meets almost all the characteristics of a "bubble top." For investors, this article provides a calm framework for cycle positioning, helping you judge whether it's time to be greedy or fearful now.

The stock market is experiencing an AI-driven, frenzied bull market, which should come as a surprise to no one.

Not being positioned feels downright stupid—because capital expenditure (CAPEX) will only continue to rise, and the forward valuations of all these stocks will only become crazier.

I won't comment on specific stocks or indices; banks and financial media worldwide are already providing blanket coverage. I'm more interested in figuring out—or at least trying to decipher—what stage of the market we're in. Not just in cryptocurrency, but across the entire financial markets.

To do this, I drew heavy inspiration from one of my favorite books: Howard Marks's *Mastering the Market Cycle*.

Most people understand cycles as a series of events. Most also understand that these events typically follow each other in a regular sequence: an upswing is followed by a downswing, and then eventually a new upswing. But to fully understand cycles, this isn't enough. Events in a cycle shouldn't just be seen as one following another; more importantly, each event *causes* the next to happen.

The straight line = the midpoint. The market's pendulum is the wavy line oscillating around the midpoint. Together they form the market cycle, driven by various market forces that cause it to deviate from the midpoint from time to time.

The movement of cyclical phenomena can be easily recognized in several stages:

a: Recovery from an overly depressed low extreme or "trough" towards the midpoint.

b: Continuing past the midpoint to swing towards the high extreme or "peak."

c: Reaching the peak.

d: Correcting downward from the peak back to the midpoint or mean.

e: Continuing the downward movement past the midpoint towards a new low.

f: Reaching the trough.

g: Recovering from the trough back to the midpoint.

h: The cycle repeats.

So Where Are We Now?

Is this a bubble? I think it's quite evident at this point that AI indeed *is* a bubble. According to Marks, a bubble is signaled when the sentiment that "price doesn't matter" is strong.

In a bubble, investors often conclude that you can make money by borrowing (using leverage) to buy the frenzied asset. No matter what your borrowing rate or funding fee is, the asset will surely appreciate faster than that.

"No price is too high" is the ultimate ingredient of a bubble, a fairly obvious signal that the market has gone too far.

There are actually conflicting schools of thought, believing the market can stay far above its intrinsic value and still reward multiples due to the frenzy.

What to Do?

Since we can't be sure when the bubble will burst, in my view, we have two clear approaches to portfolio allocation.

Dollar-Cost Averaging (I mean real DCA, no timing, you just buy in boring, mechanical dribs and drabs. The more batches you split into, the smoother your final cost basis, that's the whole point.)

Heavy cash allocation, but still allowing yourself to participate in the market through tactical/satellite positions, like active trading.

I personally prefer the second method. But that's because I actively monitor the markets day in and day out; I rely on my own market experience and intuition to navigate all this.

DCA isn't a bad method either. But it does require one to truly extend their time horizon. Not 1 or 3 years, but at least 5 years to really see results. Most people DCA for a few weeks, or try to DCA while also timing, and it backfires. If you plan to DCA into a particular investment, make sure you fully understand that business/industry, and then just stick to it in a super boring, repetitive way and go on with your life.

In my 2025 review and reflection post, I mentioned allocating 25% of my portfolio to passive ETFs, including QQQ, SOXQ, XAR, URA, and UFO. I think a large part of the gains came from QQQ and SOXQ, but I sold all of it in May because I believe the market had swung far past the midpoint.

I also said I was overall bearish on crypto until early 2026 (which turned out right), I managed to keep a lot of cash, and am now patiently deploying a portion into BTC. The target accumulation range is $50k–$60k, so I've already started allocating as of writing this.

"Crypto Is Dead, Pivot to AI"

Honestly, my only regret is not allocating more to speculative private market exposure in Anthropic and xAI. I think frontier models still offer the purest AI exposure, compared to public market "picks and shovels" types, like the GPU/semiconductor/storage narrative. Since those are already consensus, I don't think chasing them now offers asymmetric upside. That ship sailed a long time ago. Stocks like MU are up almost 10x in a year, and stocks like SNDK basically move like memecoins. Upside might still be there, but downside risk looks worse.

But the CAPEX! Yes, this might translate into real incremental value in the future, but it's still speculative. Overly speculative, excess money all funneling into the same thing, I've seen this movie before.

Is it disappointing to miss a big chunk of the AI bull run? Sure, it stings a bit. But I still have exposure, and it's doubled. I really don't think it's responsible to tell someone AI stocks are truly worth buying at today's valuations, unless they *really* know what they're doing and are in it for the long term (most aren't, they're here for quick money).

Market Sanity Checklist

Now, let's go back to how Marks judges if we are near/approaching a market top:

The economy is growing; economic reports are positive.

Corporate profits are rising and beating expectations.

The media only reports good news.

The securities markets are strong.

Investors are becoming increasingly confident and optimistic.

Risk is perceived as scarce and mild.

Investors believe taking risks is the necessary path to profits.

Greed drives behavior.

Demand for investment opportunities exceeds supply.

Asset prices exceed intrinsic value.

Capital markets are wide open; raising money or rolling over debt is easy.

Defaults are rare.

Skepticism is low, confidence is high, meaning risky trades can be made.

No one can imagine things going wrong. No favorable development seems impossible.

Everyone assumes things will get better forever.

Investors ignore the possibility of loss, only worry about missing out.

No one can think of a reason to sell, and no one is forced to sell.

There are more buyers than sellers.

If the market dips, investors are happy to buy.

Prices reach new highs.

The media celebrates this exciting event.

Investors become euphoric and carefree.

Equity holders marvel at their own cleverness; perhaps they'll buy more.

Those who stayed on the sidelines feel regret; therefore, they capitulate and buy.

^ This means:

Future returns are low (or negative).

Risk is high.

Investors should forget about missed opportunities, only worry about losing money.

This is a time for caution!

So, how many of these do you think the current stock market is exhibiting?

On the flip side of the "market top" checklist, the opposite scenario can also manifest:

The economy slows; reports are negative.

Corporate profits are flat or falling, missing expectations.

The media only reports bad news.

The market is weak.

Investors become worried and despondent.

Risk is perceived as everywhere.

Investors believe taking risks is just a way to lose money.

Fear dominates investor psychology.

Demand for securities is less than supply.

Asset prices are below intrinsic value.

Capital markets are closed; it's hard to issue securities or refinance debt.

Defaults surge.

Skepticism is high, confidence is low, meaning only safe trades can be made, or none at all.

No one thinks improvement is possible. No outcome seems too negative to happen.

Everyone assumes things will get worse forever.

Investors ignore the possibility of missing opportunities, only worry about losing money.

No one can think of a reason to buy.

There are more sellers than buyers.

"Don't try to catch a falling knife" replaces "buy the dip."

Prices reach new lows.

The media focuses on this depressing trend.

Investors become despondent and panicked.

Equity holders feel stupid and disillusioned. They realize they don't really understand the reasons behind their investments.

Those who didn't buy (or who sold) feel vindicated and are praised for their cleverness.

Those who held capitulate and sell at depressed prices, furthering the downward spiral.

^ This means:

Implied future returns are sky-high.

Risk is low.

Investors should forget about the risk of losing money, only worry about missing opportunities.

This is a time to be aggressive!

Based on the checklist above, I do think BTC is exhibiting many of these (especially in the Saylor/MSTR situation). So I do feel BTC presents a more attractive investment prospect compared to today's high-flying AI stocks.

However, note that the above progressions are simplified, they may not even appear in the same order, nor necessarily appear in every market cycle, but these behaviors are real, they are indeed elements that rhyme in markets over decades.

The AI revolution has clearly benefited tech stocks, especially semiconductors over 1/3/5 year periods.

But investing is never done by looking in the rearview mirror (unfortunately, most people do and take reference from the past), advantage emerges where people ignore/dismiss it. We need to look at "what happens 1 to 10 years from now," not what today's environment is.

Looking at the chart above, saying you're a crypto investor and you should have invested in stocks would look silly.

Based on the above chart, if you chose stocks, statistically speaking, the likelihood of future underperformance is high.

Also, reading this in 2026 might sound like a joke now, but based on past lessons from cycles and an understanding of forward return/valuation fundamentals, I do think BTC will outperform stocks over the next few years.

The Most Dislocated Macro Environment Ever

We are also in one of the most dislocated, irrational market environments ever.

Under new Fed Chair Wash, interest rates are currently at 3.5–3.75%, and he's also publicly struck a hawkish tone. But rates aren't compressing; stocks instead keep rising, all because AI will cure cancer and everyone will make infinite money forever, right?

The Shiller CAPE ratio for stocks has broken above 40 for the first time, the first time since the peak of the dot-com bubble era. US stock market capitalization is now near 2x its GDP, valuations are higher than during the 2000 bubble.

Multiple expansions during a tightening cycle, this is textbook definition of dislocation.

This dislocation is primarily driven by a three-engine narrative/liquidity machine.

AI CAPEX supercycle: Large hyperscale cloud providers spending up to $725 billion in 2026, nearing $1 trillion, now accounting for over 30% of the entire S&P 500.

Late-cycle fiscal stimulus: Lower corporate and personal taxes/tariff rebates boosting nominal earnings, even as the Fed tightens.

Passive index fund flows: Index funds mechanically funnel every 401(k) dollar into the largest market cap companies, regardless of price. Boomers are now forced to buy these hyperscale cloud provider stocks at all-time highs, and they continue.

Risk Appetite Is Selective

Today capital is rushing into AI/semiconductors, while everything else including Bitcoin (last cycle's darling) is barely growing or bleeding. This is not a universally greedy market, but one funneling all capital into a single narrative (AI and its related verticals).

In 2025, AI-related stocks accounted for roughly 80% of the entire US stock market gains. Behind these all-time highs, market breadth is extremely narrow, most stocks aren't even contributing to the rally (unless you're AI-related).

Cracks Are Forming

The entire edifice assumes AI CAPEX can be met with real demand, and that energy-driven inflationary shocks will subside/not matter. Core PCE rose from 3% to 3.3%, oil prices surged from $57 to $113 during the Iran war then fell to $76, this is exactly why rate cuts were ruled out.

Cracks have already shown.

In the last full week of June, South Korea's KOSPI halted trading twice, Samsung and SK Hynix fell 12% in a single day, a warning of seller count versus remaining buyers.

Dalio also said his bubble gauge is near 1929 and 2000 levels, Buffett... still holds a record $381 billion in cash. Prices have become dependent on narrative, positioning, and leverage, there really isn't much margin of safety left.

My Personal Plan

Considering all of the above, here's how I, as a capital allocator, think about the whole picture.

Please note this is highly tailored to my own life situation, investment goals, and personality. Please do your own research, none of this constitutes financial advice.

I currently split my capital into 3 distinct buckets and manage accordingly based on a specific bucket.

Trading capital (highest risk, highest volatility, highest variance)

Long-term accumulation capital (buy-and-hold type I don't intend to sell)

Illiquid capital (private equity – SPVs, alternative investments)

How to allocate capital to which bucket is highly dependent on market environment and liquidity.

Right now, I keep most cash for Bucket 2. I've drastically reduced allocation to Bucket 1 due to deteriorating market edge. In crypto, I currently only deem BTC, HYPE, and LIT worth holding. Looking at stocks is playing musical chairs. Given current valuations, long-term allocation to stocks also doesn't make sense.

For Bucket 3, the amount is mostly fixed, about 20% of my net worth. Given its illiquidity and years needed to realize full returns, this bucket remains largely unchanged for the foreseeable future.

As of writing, I'm mostly cash (>80%), with allocation weights across the 3 buckets at 10%, 70%, 20% respectively.

Under Bucket 2, I've made 4 buys of spot BTC so far, average price around $59k. I'm also interested in certain ETFs, which I'll disclose when I decide on a long-term allocation.

In summary, nothing too fancy. More like fishing, waiting for that big fish. I don't mind catching a few small ones before the big one comes, but the point is to keep fishing, stay focused, and not give up.

Perpetual DEX Airdrop Farming Still an Edge

Although my trading decreased in June, I think one massively undervalued edge in crypto is perpetual DEX farming, especially Variational.

Though primarily driven by airdrop incentives, it's still ranked top 3 among perpetual DEXs, excluding the clear market leader Hyperliquid.

Variational is still in private beta, meaning you need an invite to use. What's special? It's an RFQ-based perpetual DEX, theoretically meaning they can list all sorts of pairs (even the most obscure) and still have deep liquidity, unlike order books that need crazy bootstrapping.

I mainly use it to trade commodities like crude oil, gold, silver, copper, and some other pairs. Focusing on open interest and holding long-term gets the most efficient points.

Referrals get a 15% points boost, my code automatically grants you SILVER tier for 90 days upon sign-up.

Other platforms I'm still farming with significant point allocation are:

The TGE target for all mentioned perpetual DEXs is Q3 2026.

I think the fear around STRC is overdone. But this financial engineering does alter investor behavior around it. Unwillingness to allocate until Saylor finishes selling $1B of BTC is now a key "bottom signal."

At $58k BTC price, I think valuations are reasonable. It's even below the 200-day moving average now.

This means H2 2026 could be a significant period for long-term accumulators. I do think there will be one last capitulation and heavy forced selling (including Saylor), likely coinciding with stocks starting to weaken.

While this isn't a pure BTC bullish post, I think among all assets that exist today, BTC offers one of the widest margins of safety, even if the ultimate low is about 15–20% down from here.

Think about it, in a long-term stagflation environment, scarce assets perform best. It was gold in the past, an asset outside the monetary system that existed for millennia.

I think ten years from now, accumulating BTC today will be seen as one of the most rewarding moments in a long time.

While stocks will indeed rise over time in the future, at this moment, I can't justify buying at such high valuations and am happy to watch from the sidelines until it comes back to earth.

What do you think? How are you thinking about capital allocation now?

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QAccording to the author, what are the two main portfolio allocation methods suggested for dealing with the current market, which one does he prefer, and why?

AThe author suggests two methods: 1) DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging) in a true, non-timing, mechanical way. 2) Being heavy on cash while allowing participation through tactical/satellite positions like active trading. He personally prefers the second method. The reason is that he actively monitors the market daily and relies on his market experience and intuition to navigate it. He finds DCA requires a genuine long-term horizon (at least 5 years) and strict discipline, which most people lack as they often try to time the market within it.

QBased on Howard Marks' framework from 'The Cycle', what key characteristics does the author believe the current AI-driven stock market is exhibiting that signal a potential bubble top?

AThe author believes the AI-driven market exhibits many characteristics from Howard Marks' 'market top' checklist. Key ones include: prices seeming irrelevant ('no price is too high'), the belief that leverage is a sure path to profit, widespread investor confidence and optimism, greed driving behavior, asset prices exceeding intrinsic value, easy capital raising, low skepticism, high confidence enabling risky trades, and investors worrying more about missing out (FOMO) than losing money. He argues the market shows 'price doesn't matter' sentiment, a hallmark of a bubble.

QWhy does the author view Bitcoin as a more attractive investment prospect compared to high-flying AI stocks at this moment?

AThe author views Bitcoin as more attractive because he believes it is exhibiting many characteristics from the *opposite* side of Howard Marks' checklist—the one indicating a market bottom or undervalued state. He implies BTC shows signs like fear dominating investor psychology, prices potentially below intrinsic value, high skepticism, low confidence, and investors worrying about losing money rather than missing gains. He also cites BTC trading below its 200-day moving average around $58,000, offering a wider 'margin of safety' and reasonable valuation, especially in a potential long-term stagflation environment where scarce assets historically perform well.

QWhat are the three main drivers the author identifies as creating the current 'dislocated' and 'irrational' macro market environment?

AThe author identifies three main drivers: 1) The AI Capital Expenditure Supercycle, with hyperscalers spending massively (projected $725B in 2026), now representing over 30% of the S&P 500. 2) Late-cycle fiscal stimulus, including tax and tariff rebates boosting nominal profits even as the Fed tightens policy. 3) Passive index fund flows, where funds mechanically funnel retirement savings (like 401(k)s) into the largest market-cap companies regardless of price, forcing buying at historic highs.

QHow has the author personally allocated his capital across different 'buckets' based on the current market outlook, and what is he specifically accumulating in his 'long-term accumulation' bucket?

AThe author has allocated his capital into three buckets: 1) Trading capital (highest risk), 2) Long-term accumulation capital (buy-and-hold), and 3) Illiquid capital (private equity/SPVs). Given the current market, he has significantly reduced allocation to bucket 1 due to poor market edge. He holds most of his cash for bucket 2 (>80% cash overall). His current weightings are approximately 10% for bucket 1, 70% for bucket 2, and 20% for bucket 3. Within bucket 2 (long-term accumulation), he is specifically accumulating spot Bitcoin, having made four buys at an average price of around $59,000.

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理解 Mantis ($M):跨链互操作性的新纪元 在不断发展的 Web3 和加密货币领域,新项目努力提供创新解决方案,旨在提升用户体验并扩展去中心化金融生态系统中的功能可能性。其中一个备受关注的项目是 Mantis ($M),这是一个基于跨链互操作性和基于意图的结算原则的开创性协议。本文深入探讨 Mantis 的基本方面,包括其核心功能、创建者、投资支持、创新特性和关键里程碑。 什么是 Mantis ($M)? Mantis 被描述为一个 多领域意图结算协议,简化跨链交互,使用户能够在各种区块链平台上无缝执行复杂的金融交易。该协议通过三个主要层次运作: 意图表达:用户可以使用自然语言表达他们的交易目标,借助 DISE LLM,一个先进的 AI 语言模型。例如,用户可能会表达希望以 1% 的特定滑点容忍度将以太坊 (ETH) 兑换为索拉纳 (SOL)。 执行:这一层利用一网络的求解者竞争以满足用户意图。交易通过需求一致性 (CoWs) 和订单流拍卖 (OFAs) 等机制执行,确保用户需求得到最佳满足。 结算:利用跨区块链通信 (IBC) 协议,Mantis 实现原子跨链交易,使用户能够在包括以太坊、索拉纳和 Cosmos 在内的各种支持链上操作。 Mantis 旨在为闲置资产引入 原生收益生成,利用密码学证明在整个过程中保持交易的完整性。 创建者与开发团队 Mantis 由 Composable Foundation 构思,该组织以其对区块链互操作性解决方案的重视而闻名。该基金会与包括哈佛大学和里斯本大学在内的知名学术机构合作,致力于广泛的研究和开发工作,以指导 Mantis 的架构和功能。 Composable Foundation 对于促进区块链领域创新的承诺,使 Mantis 成为满足多个区块链网络间互操作性日益增长需求的强大解决方案。 投资者与支持 虽然关于个别投资者的具体细节尚未公开披露,但 Mantis 得到了来自多个实体的 substantial 支持,包括: 来自 IBC 支持链的生态系统补助,支持协议在去中心化金融生态系统中的增长和整合。 与基础设施提供商的战略合作伙伴关系,增强 Mantis 的网络能力和部署策略。 通过 Composable Foundation 的财政支持,确保持续的财务支持以满足持续开发和运营成本。 这些合作努力反映了利益相关者对增强跨链功能和 Mantis 基础设施创新潜在效用的重要性达成共识。 关键创新 Mantis 通过几项开创性创新使其功能和效用得以提升: 链无关意图:用户可以从任何支持的链发起交易,同时在另一条链上结算。这种灵活性赋予用户权力,推动不同平台之间的互动增加。 AI 驱动界面:DISE LLM 的集成使用户能够使用自然语言进行复杂的 DeFi 操作,从而简化交互,使区块链技术对更广泛的受众可及。 跨域 MEV 捕获:Mantis 通过求解者之间的竞争创建了一个最大可提取价值 (MEV) 的内部市场。这种创新方法允许在复杂交易中实现更高的效率和价值提取。 模块化结算层:该协议支持多种验证方法,包括零知识证明和乐观汇总,提供一个可以适应新兴区块链技术的多功能框架。 历史时间线 Mantis 的发展标志着几个关键里程碑,描绘了其轨迹和增长: | 年份 | 里程碑 | |————|————————————————————————-| | 2022 | 在 Composable Foundation 的研究部门内进行初步概念开发。 | | 2024 年 Q3 | 启动具有索拉纳和以太坊之间桥接能力的测试网。 | | 2025 年 Q1 | 预计代币生成事件 (TGE) 与主网启动同时进行。 | | 2025 年 Q2 | 预计集成 DISE LLM 并扩展跨链能力。 | | 2025 年下半年 | 计划通过进一步的 IBC 升级支持超过 15 条链。 | 该时间线概述了 Mantis 的演变,从概念讨论到积极实施和未来增长阶段。 生态系统增长策略 Mantis 的生态系统增长策略包括几项旨在鼓励用户参与和开发者参与的举措: 积分系统:用户可以通过提供流动性和参与推荐计划获得协议积分。这些积分可在未来兑换奖励,促进一个强大的用户社区。 模块化软件开发工具包 (SDK):该工具包使开发者能够基于意图驱动模型创建应用程序,利用 Mantis 的基础设施,从而促进其生态系统内的创新。 治理模型:随着协议的成熟,$M 代币持有者将对协议治理拥有发言权,允许他们对提议的升级和变更进行投票,从而增强社区参与和去中心化。 Mantis 代表了跨链架构领域的重大进展。通过无缝集成先进的 AI 算法与强大的结算框架,Mantis 旨在解决多链生态系统中的碎片化问题。其创新方法优先考虑改善用户体验,同时遵循去中心化和安全性的基本原则,为区块链技术的未来互操作性设定了新标准。 随着 Mantis 继续其增长和实施之旅,它承诺成为 Web3 和去中心化金融竞争格局中值得密切关注的项目。凭借其跨越边界和提升用户参与的关注,Mantis 有望成为加密货币领域未来发展的重要组成部分。

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