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J.P. Morgan’s Bill Eigen Sounds 2008 Crash Alarm Over AI Boom — Says Investors Are Missing One Warning Sign That Could Change Everything: ‘What I’m Terrified of Is…’ (UPDATED)

Aug 18, 2026 · 09:10 AM ET· updated 1h ago
J.P. Morgan’s Bill Eigen Sounds 2008 Crash Alarm Over AI Boom — Says Investors Are Missing One Warning Sign That Could Change Everything: ‘What I’m Terrified of Is…’ (UPDATED)

J.P. Morgan's Bill Eigen said the AI boom shows the same warning signs as 2008's real estate crash, not a typical tech cycle.

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A famous investor says the AI boom is getting too hot too fast, like the 2008 housing crash did. When smart people sound worried, it's worth watching how companies using AI are actually making real money, not just getting hype.

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