1/ The evolving r/WSBs story is tailor-made for @HiddenForcesPod.

It combines memes, options, corruption, generational conflict, systemic imbalances of money & power, financial warfare, and social disillusionment.

We've done episodes on ALL OF THESE.

cnet.com/personal-finan…
2/ To the best of my knowledge, we were first in describing this phenomenon as a form of "market nihilism" and we've devoted many episodes to understanding the millennial revolt & mechanics of "the pump."

Of course, our subscribers know this already...

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3/ My next episode on this story will focus on (1) the structural dynamics of the options market that made this latest pump possible and (2) the role played by memes and viral story-telling in helping to incite and coordinate a retail insurgency against Wall Street in real-time.
4/ My goal with Hidden Forces has always been to give my listeners an edge so they can make smarter decisions in business and in life.

This requires (1) challenging consensus narratives, (2) thinking critically, & (3) making connections in order to see the bigger picture.
5/ If you are new to the podcast, take a moment to check out our episode library at HiddenForces.io and subscribe to our premium content at patreon.com/hiddenforces.

On a long-enough timeline, we convert everyone...

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More from @kofinas

25 Jan
1/ If you’ve been listening to @HiddenForcesPod over the last few months, you will know that I’ve been wrestling with many emotions as we’ve moved through the 2020 election, past the inauguration and towards the start of a new presidential administration. bit.ly/HF_176
2/ I’ve felt some combination of anxiety, nervousness, distress and sometimes even, anger.

I think these result from the threat I feel emanating from our broken society, as evidenced by not only the assault on the Capitol but by the larger forces that have led us to this moment.
3/ Rather than make an effort to bring our country together, our partisan media and talking heads on cable news outlets find every opportunity to tear it apart.

Likewise, our regulators continue to turn a blind eye to the systemic build-up of risk happening in financial markets.
Read 24 tweets
21 Jan
1/ In other words, there we were confronted not with a whole series of crises and problems, but with one crisis, amounting to a death wish – an urge to self-destruction – seeping into every aspect of our way of life.
2/ A touch of irony is added by virtue of the fact that this Gadarene course is associated with ostensibly optimistic views whereupon the State may be expected to whither away and mankind to live happily ever after.
3/ [...] Searching about in their minds for some explanation of this pursuit of happiness that became a death wish, the archaeologists ... would be bound to hit upon the doctrine of “Progress”: probably the most deleterious fancy to ever take possession of the human heart."
Read 4 tweets
8 Jan
1/ I cannot put into words the heartbreak I feel when I look at what’s unfolding in our country.

We're approaching a precipice. If we don’t find a way to reach some sort of working consensus the situation is only going to become more intractable and quite frankly more dangerous.
2/ The behavior of risk assets in the face of all this uncertainty is perhaps the most alarming data point in a sea of bad news.

There simply is no discernible relationship between value metrics and price. The signaling mechanism sending information between the two is broken.
3/ The French philosopher Jean Baudrillard would have described what we are living through today as "hyperreality," a condition in which what is real and what is fiction or narrative are so entangled that there is no clear distinction between where one ends and the other begins.
Read 9 tweets
3 Oct 20
1/ There is an odd defect in the human mind that allows people living under an enormous dam to suffer little anxiety as the reservoir behind it gradually fills to the brim and the concrete walls crack from the mounting force.
2/ In such circumstances, most people will go about their daily business. The specter of sudden catastrophe will remain unthinkable to them, if only because it has not yet happened―as if the ravages of time were positive evidence, instead of something to worry about.
3/ In the aftermath, the same defect will cause survivors of disaster to blame it all on the trigger event, the unforeseen engineering flaw or earthquake or storm that finally burst the dam and brought the water crushing down.
Read 4 tweets
27 Sep 20
1/ We are entering a period in world history where long-standing territorial disputes—so-called “frozen conflicts” mediated for years by the credible force of American intervention—are igniting in violence.
2/ The chaos in Nagorno-Karabakh could easily get out of control and spread beyond the borders of Armenia and Azerbaijan, becoming yet another proxy war that ropes in Turkey, Russia, and possibly Iran.

3/ There are many such flashpoints around the world. The Taiwan Strait is another. Any breakout in violence there could quickly rope in the United States and its Asian partners into a full-blown military conflict with China.

nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/chin…
Read 7 tweets
26 Aug 20
1/ "At the so-called grassroots of American politics there is a wide and pervasive tendency to believe that there is some great but essentially very simple struggle going on, at the heart of which there lies some single conspiratorial force, whether it be the force represented...
2/ ...by the “gold bugs,” the Catholic Church, big business, corrupt politicians, the saloons, or the Communist Party, and that this evil is something that must be not merely limited, checked, and controlled, but rather extirpated root and branch at the earliest possible moment.
3/ All too often the assumption prevails among our politicians and intellectual leaders that the judgment of the people about such things must of necessity be right and ... to pretend that these demands are altogether sensible and to try to find ways to placate them.
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