Market Bubbles & the AI Bubble, Explained

✍️ Isinulat at sinuri ni Karel HavlíčekNa-update 2026🛡️ Independiyenteng editoryal

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Is AI a bubble? Is Bitcoin? Bubbles repeat throughout history because human nature does. These balanced, data-driven guides explain how bubbles form, the 2026 AI bubble debate, and how to protect yourself — no hype, no doom.

What Is a Financial Bubble?

7 min

A financial bubble is when the price of something races far above what it is actually worth, driven not by fundamentals but by the belief that someone else will pay even more. Every bubble in history — from tulips to dot-com stocks — has followed the same emotional script. Learn the pattern and you will spot the next one coming.

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Are We in an AI Bubble?

9 min

In 2026 the question is everywhere: is artificial intelligence a world-changing revolution, a financial bubble, or both at once? The honest answer is uncomfortable — the technology is genuinely transformative, yet the money flowing into it shows classic bubble warning signs. Here is the evidence on both sides, without the hype.

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Is Bitcoin a Bubble?

8 min

Bitcoin has been called a bubble for over a decade — and declared "dead" in the media more than 400 times. Yet it keeps coming back to new highs. So is it a giant bubble destined to pop to zero, or a new asset finding its value through violent swings? Let’s look honestly at both sides.

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The Psychology of Bubbles

7 min

Bubbles are not really about charts — they are about human brains under the spell of easy money and social pressure. The same handful of mental shortcuts have trapped doctors, engineers and even Nobel laureates in every mania from tulips to crypto. Knowing them is your best defense.

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AI Bubble vs Bitcoin: What Happens if It Pops?

8 min

AI stocks and Bitcoin have both ridden the same wave of optimism and liquidity. So if the AI bubble deflates, does crypto crash with it — or is Bitcoin a lifeboat? The realistic answer has two timeframes, and they point in opposite directions.

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Worried about bubbles? Understand the alternative.

Learn how a fixed-supply, non-sovereign asset fits into a world of manias and money-printing.