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Greg Foss

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32 yrs trading HY credit/cap structure arb| McGill | Cornell |#bitcoin| 🌮 pleb | All Fiats are melting ice cubes| @powervalidus

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Tweet Mar 16, 2023
Wow, just recorded one of most revealing interviews of my life with the ultimate expert on interest rate hedging (issue at heart of bank turmoil). He said hedges at many U.S. banks were nowhere close to offsetting unrealized losses on securities (in
by Jack Farley
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Tweet Mar 7, 2023
As you may have heard recently, Credit Suisse is in trouble. Deep Trouble. Question is, can they—*will they*—seize customer deposits to pay off creditors in a bankruptcy restructuring? Time for a Bankruptcy 🧵👇
by James Lavish
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Tweet Feb 25, 2023
As @FossGregfoss says, "it is just math": #Bitcoin = 2 yrs old (08'-10') #Bitcoin = 4 yrs old (10'-12') #Bitcoin = 16 yrs old (12'-14') #Bitcoin = 32 yrs old (14'-16') #Bitcoin = 64 yrs old (16'-18') #Bitcoin = 128 yrs old (18'-20') #Bitcoin = 256 yr
by Jeremy Garcia
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Tweet Jan 16, 2023
The endless scrolling Debt Clock. What is it, and what exactly do all the numbers tell us? Time for a Debt 🧵👇
by James Lavish
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Tweet Nov 29, 2022
Label me a pessimist, but all I see is a whole lot of hot air. 9x in two months during the bull run with barely a retrace? 10x against BTC since 2021? Must be a "new paradigm". $BNB twitter.com/DylanLeClair_/status/1597632038806642688/photo/1
by Dylan LeClair
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Tweet Nov 3, 2022
The Fed just gave *big* guidance They plan to take rates to 5%+ And hold them there for most of next year, until they've "defeated" inflation Here's why this won't work (according to basic math) 👇
by Max Anderson
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Tweet Sep 29, 2022
1/ A simple explanation of what happened in the UK Gilt market yesterday, and why #Bitcoin is cheap hedge against financial instability (or catastrophe). twitter.com/RuleBasedInvest/status/1575596642673098752/photo/1
by chiente hsu, PhD.
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Tweet Jun 16, 2022
The world is in a sovereign debt bubble mixed with an inflation crisis. The Fed, ECB, and BoJ are completely trapped. #Bitcoin is a scarce bearer asset built for this exact moment. And yet most investors still see Bitcoin as a risk-on play thing. B
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Tweet Feb 12, 2022
In Ottawa I estimate the crowd is 3x bigger than last weekend, at least. Spans 30 blocks. Extreme energy and optimism. Many police are unmasked and enjoying the festivities. We are winning 100%. No retreat. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
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Tweet Jan 28, 2022
Real Canadians don't hide from the cold. This is CANADA. Freedom isn't free and we don't take it for granted. Please watch: twitter.com/i/status/1486725873583550473
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Tweet Jan 9, 2022
1/14 In some respects, what happened in bond markets last week was epic, something we might be talking about for many years. A thread to explain
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Tweet Jan 7, 2022
- Thread - 1/7 The fiat Ponzi is shifting people's time preference from longer-term to short-term. As interest rates are being suppressed, you're no longer incentivized to save, resulting in a consumption-based economy.
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