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Wall Street’s chattering classes are buzzing about a “rotation out of the AI trade,” as if it’s some shocking revelation. Big surprise—after massive gains, some AI stocks have run far ahead. But here’s the real takeaway: rotation shouldn’t be a headline event. It should be a constant discipline.
Chris explains why trimming winners, taking profits, and rebalancing oversized positions isn’t bearish—it’s smart risk management. AI has driven markets and remains a powerful long-term theme, but no one truly knows which companies will dominate years from now. Admitting what you don’t know is what protects capital.
Like Mr. Miyagi tending a bonsai tree—cut here, snip there—prudent investors regularly rebalance, redeploy profits, and look for quality companies that are temporarily out of favor. This isn’t market timing. It’s proper portfolio management, asset allocation, and risk control—the kind that’s served investors well for decades.
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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i
WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:
https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured
Wall Street’s chattering classes are buzzing about a “rotation out of the AI trade,” as if it’s some shocking revelation. Big surprise—after massive gains, some AI stocks have run far ahead. But here’s the real takeaway: rotation shouldn’t be a headline event. It should be a constant discipline.
Chris explains why trimming winners, taking profits, and rebalancing oversized positions isn’t bearish—it’s smart risk management. AI has driven markets and remains a powerful long-term theme, but no one truly knows which companies will dominate years from now. Admitting what you don’t know is what protects capital.
Like Mr. Miyagi tending a bonsai tree—cut here, snip there—prudent investors regularly rebalance, redeploy profits, and look for quality companies that are temporarily out of favor. This isn’t market timing. It’s proper portfolio management, asset allocation, and risk control—the kind that’s served investors well for decades.
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