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      <title>Understanding the &#39;Scare-Trade&#39; Phenomenon in AI Markets</title>
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      <description>In a recent discussion, a co-author of the Citrini AI Report shed light on the emerging trend of &amp;lsquo;scare-trade&amp;rsquo; selloffs, a phenomenon that is reshaping the landscape of AI investments. This concept revolves around the rapid selling of AI stocks triggered by fear and uncertainty, often exacerbated by market volatility and sensational news cycles. Understanding this trend is crucial for investors looking to navigate the unpredictable waters of AI technology.</description>
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