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CAP Associate at Capital Group
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Majored in Finance, Economics, and Data Analytics with 5+ years experience in options trading. Focus on fundamentals, with special interest in equity valuations and macroeconomic analysis.

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Is The Economy Really Okay?
A discussion about the whole “we are in a recession” ideology, contrasted against the nostalgia cycle loop, through economic perception, bifurcation, and cynicism.
The Impending Commercial Real Estate Crash
A discussion about the commercial real estate crisis.
Preserving Optionality And Other Things
The Fed skipped, but this is not a bouncing through a field of daisies skip, this is a skip that you might do to avoid a mysterious puddle in the middle of the sidewalk.
"Everyone Is Frolicking But Me"
In general, the idea that things are relatively okay, but not okay enough to be labeled capital-O-Okay, triggers our protective mechanism. "Things are decent, but I am doubtful, therefore, everything is dire."
The Time Premium
Of system design, and the debt ceiling. In both cases, they work best "because you don't know how they work, but think you do."
Common Misconceptions About The Debt Ceiling
The time to argue about the budget is when you make the budget, not when it's time to pay the bills.
What Happens When Information Overwhelms Knowledge
Information is not the same thing as knowledge. We are starstruck by the data, by the constant tornado that is the Internet. Being curious becomes exhausting.
Another Bank Failed: Is The Banking Crisis Over?
Just what are the banks doing? And will it get worse? This video attempts to answer these pressing questions.
The Cure For The Housing Crisis
To solve the housing crisis, we need to build more housing.
AI Can't Plant Corn (Yet)
It seems as though AI has entered almost every conversation we have had recently.
The Other Side Of The Banking Crisis
One thing that has been a Big Question for a lot of people lately is the question of deposit insurance and the concept of money.
Credit Suisse And The Fed's Next Move
The Fed overtightened and did so way too fast. And now it's becoming obvious.
The Fed's "Bailout" Of Silicon Valley Bank
The $250K deposit insurance cap is not really useful anymore. It's kind of a bailout
The Downfall Of Silicon Valley Bank
The second-biggest bank failure in U.S. history after a run on deposits doomed the tech-focused lender’s plans to raise fresh capital.
Labor Market Vs Inflation
Things don't always work the way they are supposed to.
Why The Data Makes No Sense
The Fed is still planning to rip, inflation is still not where we want it to be, and parts of the economy are rebalancing.
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