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  • ESG Is A Superfluous Virtue Signal
    market commentary | politics

    ESG Is A Superfluous Virtue Signal

    BySeth Levine August 22, 2021August 1, 2025

    Image by RoboAdvisor from Pixabay Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing is all the rage these days. Naturally, funds are launching to meet the growing investor demand. However, new company formation cannot keep pace with inflows. Yet, the investible universe is expanding nonetheless. Something funny‘s happening. Nearly every type of company is becoming ESG-compliant without…

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  • Bringing The Metaverse & NFTs Back To Earth
    Alternative investments | cryptocurrency

    Bringing The Metaverse & NFTs Back To Earth

    BySeth Levine July 18, 2021August 1, 2025

    Image by Arek Socha from Pixabay The hype never ends when it comes to cryptocurrencies. These days, the Metaverse and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have the spotlight. Like their predecessors (blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum) they carry intimidating labels and lofty promises brandished by their supporters. After all, it doesn’t get more “meta” than the Metaverse….

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  • Inflation: Why Now And Will Bondholders Care?
    central banks | inflation | market commentary | negative yields

    Inflation: Why Now And Will Bondholders Care?

    BySeth Levine June 20, 2021August 1, 2025

    Image by StockSnap from Pixabay As I sat down to write this month’s article, just one topic came to mind: inflation. Readers know that I just wrote on this theme. Yet, it remains topical and I have more to exploring to do. I’m specifically interested in why we’re seeing inflation now and does it even…

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  • Inflation Is Shortages And Thankfully Transitory
    inflation | market commentary

    Inflation Is Shortages And Thankfully Transitory

    BySeth Levine May 23, 2021August 1, 2025

    Image by kalhh from Pixabay I’ve got inflation on my mind these days. Who doesn’t? The U.S. 10-year treasury yield is up nearly 3-fold in the past year, stoked by fears of inflation. Commodities too are rocketing higher for similar reasons (in part). However, I’m not convinced these trends will hold. To me, the deck…

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  • Bitcoin Doesn’t Fix DeFi, DeFi Fixes Bitcoin
    Alternative investments | cryptocurrency | politics

    Bitcoin Doesn’t Fix DeFi, DeFi Fixes Bitcoin

    BySeth Levine April 18, 2021August 1, 2025

    Image by WorldSpectrum from Pixabay “Bitcoin fixes this.” I cringe every time I see this popular meme. I find it worse than nails on a chalkboard. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency (crypto) supporters seem to wheel this tired trope out for every problem they see, particularly at economic ones. To their credit, they genuinely want to…

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  • Trading Time As A Fractal Experience
    market commentary | volatility

    Trading Time As A Fractal Experience

    BySeth Levine March 21, 2021August 1, 2025

    Created by Wolfgang Beyer with the program Ultra Fractal 3. – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=321973 I’m currently reading Benoit Mandelbrot’s brilliant book The Misbehavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Financial Turbulence (TMM). In it, Mandelbrot makes a case for discarding the bell curve when modeling financial markets, the bedrock of modern financial…

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  • Using GameStop To Uncover Biases
    emotional intelligence | market commentary | volatility

    Using GameStop To Uncover Biases

    BySeth Levine February 21, 2021August 1, 2025

    Image by Luiz Jorge de Miranda Neto- Luiz Jorge Artista from Pixabay 2021 sure picked up from where 2020 left off. As if things couldn’t get any crazier than a global pandemic, a group of retail investors seemingly organized an epic short squeeze in GameStop Corp’s stock (GME) so violent that it bankrupted a $12.5…

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  • Deconstructing Bitcoin’s Zeal Into Investible Theses
    Alternative investments | cryptocurrency | framework

    Deconstructing Bitcoin’s Zeal Into Investible Theses

    BySeth Levine January 17, 2021August 1, 2025

    Image by Miloslav Hamřík from Pixabay It’s all Bitcoin all day in my Twitter feed these days. Quiet are the Tesla bears, the Fed-obsessed, and even the gold bugs. The HODLers are out in full force celebrating Bitcoin’s parabolic, seven-fold resurgence from the ashes of $5,000 (as of the morning of this writing). Frankly, I’m…

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  • 2020 Reads
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    2020 Reads

    BySeth Levine December 13, 2020August 12, 2024

    Image by congerdesign from Pixabay I read a fair amount these days. I do it strictly for pleasure which frees me to take my time and explore a wide range of topics. While not everything I read is about investing, I find many to have relatable themes. Below is a catalog of books and papers…

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  • How I Process Ideas Into Investments
    framework | investment styles

    How I Process Ideas Into Investments

    BySeth Levine November 15, 2020August 1, 2025

    Image by MustangJoe from Pixabay Investing is incredibly hard. Mapping observations to security price movements is complex to say the least. Often, the relationships governing these moves are unknown. Yet, this is the investor’s task. I’ve used this blog as a tool for exploring some of these connections. It’s been incredibly rewarding. Not only has…

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