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No one likes AI but it’s still a Bubble?
Read more: No one likes AI but it’s still a Bubble?I thought irrational exuberance started with things we actually enjoy.
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Those darn kids and their economic trends
Read more: Those darn kids and their economic trendsThe youth unemployment rate is hitting a growth spurt, and it looks tall.
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China’s New Proposal on Rare Earths
Read more: China’s New Proposal on Rare EarthsChina announced new restrictions, supply chains targeted, stocks sank, and tariffs threatened.
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Is $5 billion enough to make Taiwan worry?
Read more: Is $5 billion enough to make Taiwan worry?The Nvidia-Intel deal sparks concerns over Taiwan’s silicon shield.
Writing Pillars
For finding big ideas in the world of money, geopolitics and economics.
Editorial pieces are works that cover a broader range of in topics such as economics, finance, and geopolitics. They start with a unique piece of data or an unlikely quote, but most of all, they start with my interests.
This pillar acts as an opportunity for me to go against the grain and provide analysis on larger trends given my expertise.
Telling the stories behind ticker prices and understanding what is ahead.
Within my research, I combine movements and projections within the balance sheet and relate it to larger movements in economics to develop an investment thesis.
My goal is to exemplify disciplined storytelling, grounded in numbers while telling open narratives about the ongoings within companies and what is possible for their future.
Breaking down personal finance so it’s easy and relatable.
Investments, budgeting, anything money related is difficult and intimidating. My goal is here to utilize my life-long experience in finance to make it easy to tackle the hardest step in finance, which is the first step.
More importantly, this pillar is a chance for me to be a bit more relaxed. Though humor is hardly my strength, it is
Straight-forward, no fluff, just facts.
This pillar is made for breaking news.
This pillar of writing is made to cut through the noise and cover rapid moving topics as briefly and as informative as possible.
Stringing together timely events with expert analysis, I aim to provide readers with a well-rounded perspective so they can come to their own conclusions.