markets

A dystopian investment thesis

I believe there is a fairly resonable chance that the future business and political landscape will be dominiated by ultra-large, global, but vitally structually important corporations. Science fiction writers have predicted this outcome and call these entities **[megacorps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megacorporation)**.

How to lose $300+ million flipping property in a rising housing market with data-science*. A lesson in adverse selection.

[Zillow](https://www.zillow.com/) announced it would use 'algorithms' to identify cheap properties that it could later flip for a handsome profit. Sounds obvious enough right? Surely with a big-data advantage, they will be able to do better in the housing market than the average punter? Turns out they couldn't.

I've minted some NFT's, but I still think they are a joke

If you’re somewhat technologically aware and haven’t been living under a rock for the last year, you’ve probably heard of NFT’s, perhaps specifically that one NFT sold for $69 million USD.