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Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

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  1. Market Reaction

    Significant volatility in semiconductor and cloud computing stocks as the 'Doom Scenario' is priced in.

  2. Odd Lots Feature

    Bloomberg's Odd Lots podcast interviews van Geelen, mainstreaming the 'Citrini Selloff' narrative.

  3. Citrini Report Viral

    James van Geelen publishes his detailed AI Doom Scenario, gaining traction on social media and financial forums.

  4. The ROI Question

    Institutional investors begin questioning the lack of AI-driven revenue in enterprise software earnings.

  5. The Capex Boom

    Massive investment in NVIDIA H100 and B200 GPUs by hyperscalers and AI startups.

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ai-research Bearish

James van Geelen’s AI Doom Thesis Triggers Market 'Citrini Selloff'

Analyst James van Geelen has detailed a catastrophic 'doom scenario' for the AI sector, arguing that unsustainable capital expenditures and lagging returns are priming the market for a massive correction. The thesis, popularized via the Citrini platform, has sparked a significant market reaction now known as the 'Citrini Selloff.'

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market-trends Bearish

The ‘Citrini Selloff’: James van Geelen Warns of a Looming AI Capex Correction

Analyst James van Geelen, formerly of Citrini Research, has detailed a viral 'AI Doom Scenario' that predicts a massive market correction driven by the disconnect between AI infrastructure spending and actual enterprise ROI. His thesis suggests that the current cycle of hyperscaler capex is unsustainable without a rapid acceleration in software-driven revenue.

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markets Bearish

James van Geelen’s ‘Citrini’ Thesis: Why the AI Capex Cycle Faces a Reckoning

James van Geelen, the strategist behind the influential Citrini research, warns that the massive capital expenditure fueling the AI boom is reaching a precarious tipping point. His 'AI Doom Scenario' suggests that a failure to realize immediate productivity gains could trigger a systemic market correction as investors re-evaluate tech valuations.

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