Bank of America said the level matches the peak concentration seen in the US tech and telecom bubble before its 2000 collapse.
Its chart also compared the current market with the Nifty Fifty peak at 40% and Japan's bubble peak at 44%, both followed by steep pullbacks.
The note drew attention on social media as investors weighed whether heavy concentration in a handful of AI-linked stocks signals rising market vulnerability.
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