Are AI Stocks the Next Dot-Com Crash… or the Next Big Boom? – Andy Tanner, Del Denney

AI stock bubble concerns are rising as valuations surge and headlines dominate financial media. On this episode of the Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney and Rich Dad advisor Andy Tanner break down what investors must understand before committing capital to artificial intelligence.

Rather than guessing which company will win, Andy explains how disciplined investors analyze hype cycles, identify real value, and avoid emotional decision-making. He defines what a market bubble actually is, why bubbles burst during cash-flow pressure, and why today’s AI cycle shares similarities — and major differences — with the dot-com era

You will learn:

-How investors distinguish speculation from productive technology

-Why infrastructure companies may benefit more than AI developers

-How energy, data centers, and supply chains drive real profits

-Why layoffs and stock buybacks may signal a major economic shift

-How ownership and cash flow matter more than stock price

This episode shows how to participate in AI’s economic transformation without becoming a casualty of inflated expectations. As automation accelerates and labor economics change, investors who understand valuation, ownership, and cash flow will be positioned to benefit while others react emotionally.

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00:00 Introduction
01:57 What a Market Bubble Really Is (and How Bubbles Burst)
03:46 The 'Levi Strauss' AI Trade: Picks, Shovels & Data Centers
07:06 Dot-Com vs. AI: What’s the Same, What’s Different?
09:37 The Real Bottleneck: Power, Grid Limits & Nuclear/Uranium Plays
12:21 What Could Go Wrong? Job Disruption, UBI, and the Human Cost
16:08 Break + How to Invest in AI Without Getting Wrecked
17:16 Strategy: Buybacks, Layoffs, and Why Cash Flow Matters
22:22 The Big Shift: From Labor to Ownership (A Potential Market Boom)
25:48 Robots, Regulation, and the Future of Everyday Life
30:59 Final Takeaways: Discipline, Ownership, and Closing Remarks
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity.

The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.

Cameron Long
 

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