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Jamie Dimon’s got some advice for investors riding high on asset prices: ‘Take a deep breath and watch out’

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February 24, 2026, 6:43 AM ET
JPMorgan Chase chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon
JPMorgan Chase chairman and CEO Jamie DimonFabrice COFFRINI—AFP/Getty Images

The S&P 500 is up 14% over the past 12 months; the Magnificent Seven are up near 17%. Bull spirits are riding high, billions upon billions of dollars are being funneled into artificial intelligence, which the vast majority of Wall Street agrees will prove transformative for growth and efficiency. What could possibly go wrong?

That’s the question JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is asking himself, and the answer he’s come up with is “plenty.”

The Wall Street veteran and leader of America’s largest bank is well known for his pragmatism: Even during relatively healthy economic cycles, Dimon ensures JPM analysts are constantly stress-testing to ensure the bank would survive any market blip or economic downturn. With so much being bet on AI (hyperscaler capital expenditure this year is expected to reach approximately $646 billion, or about 2% of U.S. GDP), Dimon’s hackles are raised even higher.

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At the bank’s update event yesterday afternoon, the 69-year-old acknowledged it’s easy to get caught up in bull spirits. But he also reiterated the long-term, macroeconomic headwinds he believes will inevitably lead to a turn in the cycle. On calls that rising tides will lift all boats in the market, Dimon shared: “I’m not quite that optimistic about the year.

“We know … that there are all these tailwinds. The One Big Beautiful Bill, bank deregulation, other deregulation, animal spirits, faster permitting … I think it’s all going to drive growth this year,” he began. “It may have a slight inflationary effect.”

But turning to headwinds, Dimon cited geopolitics, global deficits, trade issues, the remilitarization of the world. “Those are longer-term things that may effect the economy, but they could be harsh,” he added. “If you read history books, there are a lot of examples where you could get surprised.”

Those familiar with Dimon’s economic outlook won’t be surprised to hear him discussing geopolitics and global deficits as key concerns. The Wall Street giant built a “lean and mean” geopolitics arm last year to monitor the shifting world order, after Dimon said rising tensions are the biggest threat to the world economy. Likewise, the banker said earlier this year that the U.S.’s fiscal trajectory is unsustainable and that forces “may crash” one day as a result.

“We don’t run the company hoping for good times; we don’t run the company just thinking there are bad times. We run the company [with] a full range of possible outcomes, so that regardless of the outcome we can serve our clients day in and day out,” he added.

“There will be a cycle one day, I don’t know when there will be a cycle, I don’t know what confluence of events will cause that cycle,” Dimon continued. “My anxiety is high over it. I’m not assuaged by the fact that asset prices are high; in fact I think that adds to the risk.”

It’s an unpopular take. Tech companies are banking on an optimistic story where AI bets pay off. In fact, Dimon acknowledged, it’s easy to feel “stupid” while questioning the potential returns when the going is so good, but he added: “And then I think about all the factors taking place: I like to take a deep breath and say, ‘Watch out.’”

The succession question

While a question about Dimon’s economic outlook is usually the most popular, succession questions often come second.

The Wall Street titan surprised investors in May 2024 when he told shareholders the timetable for his departure from the bank is “not five years anymore,” in response to a question about how long he planned to remain CEO. Dimon had long joked that his retirement was five years away, no matter when he was asked.

Yesterday, Dimon provided an update: “I was told to say this very specifically,” he began—prompting laughter from the audience. “I’m here for a few years as CEO, and maybe few after that as executive chairman.”

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