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According to Fortune magazine, Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio issued his strongest market warning to date on the "CEO Diary" program, explicitly stating that the current market bubble driven by the AI boom has exhibited "classic characteristics" highly similar to those on the eve of the 1929 Great Depression and the 2000 internet bubble. He directly expressed agreement with the assessment made by Jeremy Grantham, co-founder of GMO and a previous guest on the same program, who called it "the largest investment bubble in American history." Dalio pointed out that the core crisis of the bubble lies in the "confusion between wealth and money"—the paper wealth held by investors cannot be directly consumed. Once the market reverses and everyone sells off simultaneously, asset prices could plummet from $100 to $25, while debt remains not a penny less. He also identified two trigger factors for "bursting the bubble": rising interest rates and a surge in stock issuances. Currently, SpaceX has completed the largest IPO in history, and Anthropic and OpenAI are rushing to list with trillion-dollar valuations, which is precisely the real-world manifestation of the latter. In terms of bubble judgments, Wall Street institutions such as Goldman Sachs, Apollo, and BCA Research are also shifting stance, acknowledging that there is an "earnings bubble" in the technology sector rather than a simple valuation bubble. Dalio places this round of risk within his "Big Cycle" framework, warning that the bubble bursting is not only a financial event but could also become a trigger for political polarization and geopolitical conflicts—at that time, the real risk may not be portfolio losses, but rather with
According to Bybit’s latest options weekly report, the implied volatility indicator DVOL has further declined to an extreme historical low of 37–41%, marking the lowest reading since the outbreak of the current conflict. The report notes that the current DVOL level is exceptionally rare in BTC’s history; low volatility often precedes major price moves rather than signaling their conclusion. Combined with a technical ascending wedge pattern and persistently negative funding rates, these three signals collectively suggest that the derivatives market is poised for a directional shift—though price action has yet to confirm the specific nature of this move, prompting the report to advise investors to maintain close observation.
According to Bloomberg, banking groups are proposing final revisions to a compromise proposal on stablecoin yield ahead of a key U.S. Senate committee’s review of a landmark digital assets bill. The compromise was brokered earlier this month by Republican Senator Thom Tillis and Democratic Senator Angela Alsobrooks, with the proposed adjustments aiming to advance long-sought legislation for the crypto industry and establish clearer regulatory rules for the digital assets sector.