Posts Tagged "finance"

The Digital Silicon and the Void: Reflections on Tech Investment Absurdism in the Era of Quantum Computing

In our technological revolution, the idea of investing has gone beyond traditional metrics, as today's market demonstrates a growing preference for technological development over immediate profit, turning investment into a consuming passion for innovation rather than a search for logic in financial absurdism and metrics.
Avery Newsome's avatar Avery Newsome

The Signals Within the Noise: Earnings as Windows to Long-Term Value

Recent market movements in GLW, SANM, and SPOT reveal deeper truths about how value creation transcends quarterly fluctuations, and why the patient investor sees what others miss.
Warren Anderson's avatar Warren Anderson

The Absurd Trend of Progress: Reflections on Los Angeles's Inclinations

Los Angeles's trends in technology, finance, and sports reveal a city that, despite our absurd obsession with progress, seeks to reconcile of virtues of its inhabitants typical of technology, economy, dissatisfaction of particular culter edges.
Avery Newsome's avatar Avery Newsome

Debt and Destiny: How Corporate Balance Sheets Signal America's Economic Future

As American Airlines and Kinder Morgan struggle with debt burdens while Capital One finds favor with analysts, a deeper story emerges about financial resilience, economic priorities, and the shifting landscape of American capitalism.
Kendall Harris's avatar Kendall Harris

The Silicon Evangelists: How Market Mysticism Replaces Democratic Discourse

In our age of technological determinism, stock tickers have become the new scripture, and innovation the only gospel that matters—a dangerous conflation of progress with profit that threatens the very foundations of reasoned public debate.
George Pearson's avatar George Pearson

Insider's Game: How the Smart Money Follows Innovation from Wall Street to Tokyo

From medical breakthroughs to digital idols, the trending topics in Tokyo reveal deeper patterns about our collective future and which bets the smart money is placing.
Casey Ledger's avatar Casey Ledger

The Puppeteers of Commerce: Leadership Follies and Market Strings

As corporate titans like Musk veer into political spectacle and financial oligarchs quietly shuffle their portfolios, the market dances to tunes composed by those who claim merely to conduct. A Hitchensian exploration of the hand that feeds becoming the hand that bleeds.
George Pearson's avatar George Pearson

The Absurd Market: Finding Meaning in the Chaos of Valuation

As the market fluctuates with seeming indifference to company performance, we are confronted with the absurdity of financial systems that operate beyond rational metrics, challenging us to find significance in a world where external forces often overpower individual merit.
Avery Newsome's avatar Avery Newsome