Even the Economist Thinks Gold Matters Now • The midwits are coming round. Your Sunday thought piece
Namibia: Africa’s Empty Frontier • A vast desert nation of uranium, cattle, German ghosts and geopolitical intrigue may be emerging as one of the world’s most interesting frontier economies.
Why Hasn't the Pound Crashed? • Britain is broke. Why is the pound still trading at $1.35? Your mid-week commentary.
I've Outsourced My Judgement to AI. So Has Everyone Else. • And I think that's mostly a good thing. It's making me better at life. Your Sunday thought piece.
How AI Became My Production Company • From music videos and article artwork to research, legal docs and mentoring, here is how I actually use AI as a one-man media operation.
Gold Waits While Britain Cracks • The UK has not lost control of its debt markets. But it looks like it's about to.
Wise Up: Why I’m Still Buying Bitcoin • Belgium’s probe into Wise highlights a growing divide between permissioned and permissionless money. Bitcoin's critics may be asking the right question at exactly the wrong time.
Copper: The Metal AI Actually Runs On • The world is trying to electrify, digitise and rearm all at once. Copper sits at the centre of it all - after a decade of underinvestment. Your mid-week commentary.
How To Invest In Namibia • Oil, uranium, copper, banks and bonds: the most interesting ways to play one of Africa’s fastest-growing frontier markets
A Brutal Friday • Gold, silver and bitcoin take a beating, a final lifetime membership deadline and my conversation with Grant Williams. Your Sunday thought piece.
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The UK has not lost control of its debt markets. But it looks like it's about to.
A vast desert nation of uranium, cattle, German ghosts and geopolitical intrigue may be emerging as one of the world’s most interesting frontier economies.
The world is trying to electrify, digitise and rearm all at once. Copper sits at the centre of it all - after a decade of underinvestment. Your mid-week commentary.
Belgium’s probe into Wise highlights a growing divide between permissioned and permissionless money. Bitcoin's critics may be asking the right question at exactly the wrong time.
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And I think that's mostly a good thing. It's making me better at life. Your Sunday thought piece.