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For the past two years, a certain type of investor has watched Bitcoin rise, fall, and then rise again from across the room with their arms folded. Despite all the drama surrounding the asset, they have never made any money from it. No discount. Not a dividend. The mailbox is…
Something about Jamie Dimon’s word choice compels you to listen. It’s not because he’s alarmist—he’s almost purposefully not—but rather because he often says things in private that everyone else tries to avoid saying. He essentially told the world that markets are too happy for their own good when he sat…
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Early in April, when the cherry trees on Liberty Street are just past their prime and traders returning from lunch appear a little more worn out than usual, there is a certain kind of quiet on Wall Street. The quiet that comes after a scare. Jim Cramer leaned into his camera on the Mad Money set during that quiet moment following a difficult late-March decline and an abrupt Monday rebound, telling viewers something they probably didn’t want to hear: the market bottom they were hoping for had nearly nothing to do with the war they were witnessing. Instead, Cramer highlighted…
India’s High-Growth Economy Just Got Hit by a Middle East Oil Shock. The Timing Could Not Be Worse
This was not how it was supposed to feel. A few months ago, officials at Mumbai’s Mint Street used the term “Goldilocks” without irony. Growth was humming above 8%, inflation was mild at about 2.2%, and even the cautious felt that India was finally moving away from the pack. That mood has faded remarkably quickly. The Middle East conflict has turned the nation’s energy lifeline into something akin to a chokepoint as it enters its second season with no clear way out, and the consequences are becoming apparent in areas that no one was paying attention to a year ago.…
Nvidia-Backed Firmus Just Raised $505 Million to Build AI Data Centers Across the Asia-Pacific Region
A subtle change in the global AI map is taking place somewhere between the chilly winds of Tasmania and the muggy loading bays of Singapore’s data center corridors. Virginia, Texas, and the Stargate announcements from Abu Dhabi and Ohio still account for the majority of the noise. However, observing the financial transactions this year gives the impression that the Asia-Pacific narrative is no longer a footnote. Firmus Technologies, an Australian startup that was virtually unknown outside of the data center industry two years ago, recently raised an additional $505 million under the leadership of Coatue Management, with Nvidia participating. The…
Nvidia Is Down 16% From Its Peak and Trading at Its Lowest Valuation in Years, Is This the Entry Point?
When a stock that everyone loved abruptly stops performing, there’s a certain silence on Wall Street. It’s evident in the way fund managers stop discussing their position sizes at dinner and in the way analysts hedge on cable news. For the majority of the previous three years, owning Nvidia stock was a source of pride. It’s been a stock that people kind of… own lately. It is currently trading close to $215, down about 16% from its peak. It has fallen into that uncomfortable middle ground where the bulls sound a little worn out and the bears sound a little…
The K-Shaped Economy’s Most-Cited Statistic Has a Measurement Problem That Changes the Whole Narrative
For the past year, you have undoubtedly heard a certain number mentioned in one way or another nearly every week. 45.8% of all consumer spending in the United States is attributed to the top 10% of earners. It sounds conclusive. It has the clarity of a conclusion that has already been debated and decided. It is used by cable hosts. Staff members at the Senate incorporate it into talking points. Wealth managers send it to clients via email with just one line of commentary, as though no commentary is required. However, the number starts to feel more like a snapshot…
Meet the ‘Phantom Doctors’: The A.I. Telehealth Boom and the Ads Selling Medical Illusions
You might not even stop when you first scroll past one. Smiling into the camera, a man in a white coat with a perfectly draped stethoscope describes how a “quick five-minute quiz” can result in a prescription for a weight-loss shot. He goes by Dr. Matthew Anderson, MD. A closer look reveals an Angolan phone number on the page, and previous posts indicate it was once owned by a gospel musician. In any real sense, there is no such thing as a doctor. This is the bizarre, somewhat confusing world that Medvi has created. Two workers. Last year’s revenue was…
Venezuela’s Economy Is Accelerating, The Growth Is Real – The Foundation Beneath It Is Not
There is a subtle buzz in Caracas these days that wasn’t present a year ago. Modest but real, cranes have returned to the city’s skyline. There are fewer complaints from drivers regarding fuel lines. Old coworkers are calling engineers who have discreetly left for Bogotá or Madrid to ask if they would consider returning. It’s the kind of texture that indicates something is changing but is difficult to quantify in a spreadsheet. For once, the numbers reflect the sentiment. Just eighteen months ago, Venezuela’s economy would have seemed unrealistic, but now it is expected to grow by about 12% this…
The Bitcoin Whale Who Just Moved $20 Million to Binance — and Why Traders Are Watching Every Large Transfer
When a wallet that has been silent for months suddenly twitches, a certain silence descends upon cryptocurrency trading desks. A screenshot, a wallet address, a number with too many zeros—you can sense it on Twitter before you see it anywhere else. That twitch appeared on Tuesday when about 300 BTC, or more than $20 million, slid into a Binance deposit account. The on-chain trail was tidy, traceable, and nearly unremarkable. However, traders observed it as if it were a meteorological event. The wallet that made the move is not outdated. It started to accumulate in January 2025 and was completed…
ImmunityBio’s FDA Setback Is Rewriting the Risk Story Around a Stock That Had Real Momentum
ImmunityBio appeared to be the type of small-cap biotech story that quickly attracts believers at one point in early 2026. The FDA approved ANKTIVA. An independent committee deemed the QUILT-2.005 trial to be sufficiently powered and fully enrolled because of how well it was reading out. The bank received a $100 million capital raise, reducing the funding overhang that plagues most businesses at this point. The founder, Patrick Soon-Shiong, was doing what he usually does, which is to speak in public frequently and with an almost evangelistic confidence. The tone of the story completely changed after the FDA sent a…
The AI Witness in Merger Reviews: Why Regulators Are Quietly Paying Attention to How Models Testify
In a merger investigation, the next major witness might not be able to breathe. It may not even be aware that it is a witness. However, it will leave a trail, including drafts, summaries, suggested edits, and incomplete sentences that a chief strategy officer sent but never typed. Regulators are keeping a close eye on that area since no one is quite sure what to do with it yet. You can see the same scene taking place in practically any large corporate legal department right now. Sorting through millions of documents pulled in response to a second request, paralegals hunched…
Is IBIT Really a Strong Buy? BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Is Down 20% This Year and the Questions Are Mounting
If you spend any time observing the order flow, you can sense that something a little strange is going on with BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust this spring. IBIT appears to be the same formidable force that it has been since its inception. assets worth sixty-six billion dollars. 66% of the market for spot Bitcoin ETFs. Almost without anyone noticing, inflows added an additional $134.6 million on May 7. However, the fund has lost about 20% so far this year, and discussions on trading desks have changed from joyful to a little nervous. The disconnect is difficult to ignore. For the…
Meta’s Next AI Models Will Be Open Source. Is That Generosity or the Smartest Competitive Move of the Year?
For more than a year, a silent recalibration has been taking place somewhere on Meta’s Menlo Park campus, behind the glass walls and the well-fed engineers. The release of Llama 4 did not go as planned for Zuckerberg. Anyone who keeps a close eye on this industry could sense it. The company that once defined social media appeared to be running second, possibly third, in a race it had publicly committed billions of dollars to winning. The benchmarks were acceptable, but the response was muted. The hiring frenzy followed. The keys to a new “superintelligence” team were given to Alex…
The Reason FIIs Have Sold Indian Equities for 24 Straight Sessions — and Why DIIs Are Absorbing Every Rupee
Dalal Street vendors have stopped making headlines because the selling has been so consistent. The foreign desks have been hitting the sell button every morning for the past twenty-four sessions. Around lunchtime, stroll past the BSE building on Dalal Street. The customary group of brokers by the chai stall hardly ever glance up at the screens. The design is now used as wallpaper. Foreign institutional investors withdrew approximately ₹1.98 lakh crore from Indian secondary markets between January and the end of April, which is already close to the total withdrawal of 2025. On paper, it’s an astonishing number, but the…
The Barter State: How Sanctioned Economies Are Surviving the Collapse of Their Currencies
If you spend enough time in Tehran, you’ll notice a certain type of street scene. A pharmacist who takes saffron instead of money for imported medications. A car parts dealer quotes prices in gold grams instead of rials, then shrugs and dismisses the inquiry. Specifically, these transactions are not desperate. They are commonplace. And economists have begun, a little uneasily, to refer to this practice, which is carried out millions of times throughout a nation whose currency has lost more than nine-tenths of its value in less than ten years, as the barter state. The concept of sanctions is fairly…
Why the Venezuela Economy Is Accelerating Right Now — and Why That Growth Is Built on Fragile Ground
These days, strolling through eastern Caracas has an almost disorienting quality. Once more, the cafés along Las Mercedes are packed. Locals silently translate the prices of imported whiskey, which used to seem like a thing of the past, into dollars as it sits on shelves. Tanker trucks are occasionally seen lined up on the highway heading toward José, the coastal petrochemical complex, just as they were fifteen years ago, when the nation still adhered to its own oil mythology. Compared to the quiet of only two or three years ago, it’s difficult to ignore the difference. Profile Details Country Bolivarian…
The Australian Startup Building AI Data Centers on Renewable Energy With 36,000 Nvidia Chips in Tasmania
The majority of people do not associate Tasmania with state-of-the-art technology. It’s the kind of island that conjures images of wilderness paths, thick forests, and crisp, cold air off the Southern Ocean. It turns out that this reputation is precisely why one Australian startup chose to construct something remarkable there: an AI data center powered by renewable energy and equipped with 36,000 Nvidia chips, which has quietly grown to become one of the most important infrastructure bets in the Southern Hemisphere. The project is based on the idea that you can run high-performance AI compute at scale without burning the…
Every technological boom has a point at which the numbers become unbelievable. This spring, Anthropic quietly crossed that threshold by announcing commitments totaling about $300 billion across Google Cloud and Amazon, securing enough compute capacity to keep its Claude models operating and expanding for the better part of ten years. Amazon provides five gigawatts. Google Cloud reportedly received $200 billion over a five-year period. contracts that currently make up over half of the $2 trillion in total cloud backlogs across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, according to one estimate. As you stand outside any of those shiny data center…
Bitmine Immersion Technologies Owns Nearly 4% of All ETH Supply. The Accumulation Play Nobody Saw Coming
Most major financial stories have a moment when you look back and see that the signal was always there, lurking in plain sight beneath the clutter of whatever else was taking center stage in the news. That could happen right now with BitMine Immersion Technologies. The business was a mid-tier Bitcoin miner nine months ago. It currently owns nearly five million Ether tokens, or about 4% of all Ether tokens, and it is pursuing a goal that would have seemed ridiculous at a dinner table in 2024. 71,524 is the number that consistently sticks out. Prior to its announcement on…
Google’s Researchers Just Put a New Expiration Date on Bitcoin. The Crypto World Is Not Taking It Well
On Monday afternoon, there was a certain kind of silence on cryptocurrency Twitter—the kind that typically precedes the loud part. Google’s researchers recently published two papers, one of their own and one from a small startup called Oratomic. While the math is truly difficult for anyone who hasn’t worked on lattice problems for ten years, the lesson is not. The cost of the resources needed to crack some of the most significant cryptography systems has recently decreased. About ten times less expensive. Additionally, Google casually included a new date in its blog post: 2029. That’s the new frontier for post-quantum…
XRP Drew 25% of Fund Manager Allocation Intent — the Highest of Any Non-BTC, Non-ETH Asset
A portfolio manager will occasionally look at a research deck and pause on a number that doesn’t quite fit the narrative they’ve been telling themselves, somewhere between the third cup of coffee and the morning trading bell. This winter, that percentage has been 25%. According to a Coinbase and EY-Parthenon survey of 351 institutional investors, one in four fund managers intend to add XRP to their book before the year is out. No other digital asset is comparable to Bitcoin and Ethereum. Topic Profile: XRP Institutional Allocation Snapshot Details Asset Ripple (XRP) Current Price (approx.) $1.32 – $1.40 Year-to-Date Performance…
This week, there’s a peculiar atmosphere on Wall Street that’s almost palpable in the way traders converse but doesn’t quite appear on the screens. Sometimes oil is rising, and other times it isn’t. Before lunch, a single earnings line wipes out $100 billion in market capitalization while stocks are flat and then soaring. No one is in a panic. However, no one appears at ease either. Overnight on Thursday, Brent crude reached $114.70 before stealthily returning to about $109.80. This is still a long way from the $70 it was trading at prior to Iran and the United States engaging…
What Is a Family Office and Why Are the Ultra-Wealthy Suddenly Talking About Nothing Else?
When you used the term “family office” at a dinner party a few years ago, half of the guests assumed you were referring to a small accounting firm that operated out of someone’s spare bedroom. The same phrase now has a different meaning. It represents authority, seclusion, and a subdued form of rebellion against the established private banking system. The wealthiest people in the world seem to have lost faith in the institutions that created them, particularly in the past two or three years. Category Details What It Is A private wealth management advisory firm serving ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) Typical…
Kalyan Jewellers and Senco Are Reporting Strong Q4 Sales. The Wedding Season Demand Is Outrunning Analyst Expectations
When you walk into a Kalyan Jewellers showroom in Coimbatore or Kochi on a Saturday afternoon in March, the scene tells you nearly everything that the quarterly figures later verified. Glass cases were surrounded by families. Mothers who have known floor managers for years are gently negotiating. A younger sibling fidgets in a plastic chair near the entrance while brides-to-be leaf through bangle catalogues. The parking lot is full outside. The Q4 results from Kalyan and Senco Gold appear to support the perception that something has changed in the way Indians are purchasing gold this year in ways that most…
Charles Schwab is Launching Direct Bitcoin Trading. The Era of Mainstream Crypto is Here.
Not too long ago, discussing bitcoin in a Charles Schwab branch would have resulted in a courteous smile and a referral to a balanced index fund. The company has always presented itself as the responsible older sibling of American finance, with its beige-and-blue branding and trillions of client assets. Be careful. measured. Anything that smelled like speculation made me a little allergic. Therefore, the announcement that Schwab is now offering direct bitcoin and ether trading through a service called Schwab Crypto feels more like a subtle acknowledgement that something has changed than a formal announcement. Detail Information Company Charles Schwab…