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JPMorgan’s AI Portfolio Bet Echoes Jack Dorsey’s Vision, But With a Big Warning


JPMorgan’s AI Portfolio Bet Echoes Jack Dorsey’s Vision, But With a Big Warning

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JPMorgan built eight AI agents using OpenAI and Anthropic models that, in a July 9 note, outperformed a classic 60/40 stocks‑bonds portfolio in 20 years of backtests by about 0.7 percentage point a year with 2.8% lower annual volatility and Sharpe ratios of 0.74–0.95 versus 0.61. The bank stressed these are historical simulations, while veteran quants warned of overfitting and publication bias and flagged that crowded AI trades, live-market costs and unseen regimes could reverse gains, leaving uncertain adoption and trading impacts for crypto, DeFi, DEX and CEX liquidity until live performance is proven.

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  • JPMorgan's AI agents beat a classic 60/40 portfolio across two decades of backtests.
  • The bank warned the simulated wins do not guarantee live investment performance.
  • Veteran quant Richard Bernstein says strong backtests often mask overfitting, not edge.

JPMorgan’s artificial intelligence (AI) agents beat a traditional 60/40 portfolio across two decades of backtests. The bank celebrated the result, then warned investors not to trust it.

The test asks whether AI can move from assisting analysts to allocating capital itself. It lands as Jack Dorsey champions a similar shift in how people work with machines.

How JPMorgan’s AI Agents Beat the 60/40 Portfolio

JPMorgan’s cross-asset strategy team built eight AI agents that move between stocks and bonds as conditions change. The strategists, led by Thomas Salopek, shared the results in a July 9 note. The system reads four macro regimes set by growth and inflation.

The benchmark is fair and meaningful. The 60/40 split anchored balanced portfolios for decades. In 2022 it had its worst year since 1937, when stocks and bonds sank together.

The agents favored stocks when growth looked strong and bonds when it weakened. Over 20 years of backtests, the best agent topped the 60/40 portfolio by 0.7 percentage point a year.

It did so with 2.8% lower annual volatility. All eight agents won on a risk-adjusted basis, with Sharpe ratios of 0.74 to 0.95 against the portfolio’s 0.61.

The agents ran on off-the-shelf models from OpenAI and Anthropic, yet beat JPMorgan’s own rules-based regime model. That extends the bank’s recent AI calls into riskier territory.

Why the Bet Echoes Dorsey’s Agent-First Vision

The approach mirrors a philosophy Jack Dorsey described. The Block chief executive now defers to AI agents rather than directing them.

Dorsey has already bet his company on it, cutting over 4,000 jobs at Block in February and crediting AI. That was about 40% of staff. JPMorgan’s agents apply the same logic to markets, part of a wider push toward AI agents handling money.

The Warning Veteran Quants Know Well

JPMorgan was clear about the limits. The results come from historical simulations, not live trading, and the bank cautioned against over-reading them.

Richard Bernstein, a veteran Wall Street quant, put it more sharply. New strategies, he noted, rarely publish backtests that lose.

His point is publication bias. Flexible AI models can fit past noise, then fade when live costs and unseen regimes hit.

JPMorgan also warned that crowded AI trades could amplify market stress, echoing broader cracks in AI spending. Backtests have flattered many strategies that later stumbled. Whether these agents survive live markets is the real question.

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