Something I do find interesting with the popular fediverse wish of ultimate AI bubble dotcom bubble style implosion (slight exageration to summarize):

The most common portfolios people are likely holding are unoptimized, usually single FTSE100/S&P500/MSCI World etc ETF portfolios (there might be some separate EM exposure, broad bond ETFs, some single-topic-funds etc., but in my experience people with those are already outliers).
In the case of the "glorious AI implosion" those would see more than signifcant losses for likely a very substantial amount of time, likely often unbuffered by dividend payments as these portfolios effectively have more than substantial exposure to the central actors of the AI bubble.

Given that a correction of that sector is indeed not unlikely to happen - what are the hedges and mitigations people have prepared for themselves for this risk scenario?
A faint hope for diversification and dollar-cost-averaging to fix it until retiring age?

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