JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said in an interview on Monday that he wouldn't buy stocks or long-term Treasury bonds at their current prices as he thinks investors aren't accounting fully for risks that could cause turmoil in equity and debt markets. Dimon said he wouldn't buy long-term Treasurys given the current conditions of the bond market, saying that he thinks interest rates on U.S. bonds will likely remain elevated even if inflation subsides. The 10-year Treasury yield is currently about 4.6% and has remained above 4.2% since March after they had trended closer to 4% late last year. Dimon also struck a cautious note on the stock market in the interview, saying he wouldn't invest in the broader market at the high valuations that can currently be found at many leading companies and would instead look at individual companies to find "a great investment." Probably, just like the internet did," Dimon told CNBC.