As Aristotle once said, “The more you know, the more you realize you don’t know".
If this week’s market movement were a treasure hunt, it would feel like the search for El Dorado.
Today’s market feels like a bottle of Burgundy that’s been left open a bit too long.
This week, the markets feel like a George Orwell novel.
If Plato’s Ship of State were Wall Street’s China gamble, the crew would’ve mutinied by now.
Dr. Livingstone once remarked that the only way to explore was "forward" (...financially).
When in Rome... Inflate the Currency and Call Your Horse a CEO.
Aristotle once mused that wealth is only a means to an end.
Fridays just got interesting. (Yes, we know it's Thursday today).
This week the markets took inspiration from Massimo Bottura.
If the newsletter were a wine, it’d be a fine Burgundy: rich, complex, and slightly acidic (in tone).
Good morning, fellow denizens of the economic labyrinth. Today’s newsletter comes to you with a distinctly Kafkaesque flair