10 Tuesday Morning Reads – The Larger Perspective
This is what is written on the morning train.
- Why U.S. stocks don’t care about Greenland, trade wars, or global agro issues: Are these factors really irrelevant to financial markets? It seems like, while some might think stocks are acting irrationally, they generally maintain a rational demeanor, often ignoring sensationalized headlines. It’s kind of like we’re following a script from last year; it may feel distant, but we’ve been through similar scenarios before.
- Former Fed researcher Claudia Sahm explains Kevin Warsh’s economic philosophy: While he’s adept at criticism, his lack of solutions raises concerns, especially considering his experience as a Fed official during the major economic crisis since the Great Depression.
- Bitcoin falls for 4 consecutive months, longest losing streak since 2018: In just the past day, Bitcoin faced roughly $800 million in liquidations alongside notable ETF outflows.
- He’s Wall Street’s biggest showman. Should I believe him? Dan Ives has become a prominent face among stock analysts on Wall Street, yet his expanding business interests might cause some to raise eyebrows.
- Inexplicable delays in Supreme Court customs case: The Trump administration is in a vulnerable position, but with time, there are faint glimmers of hope emerging.
- The United States is experiencing its first population decline in history.: Initially projected to start in 2081, the decline is now anticipated this year, potentially spurred by President Trump’s immigration policies.
- Moltbook is a humanless Reddit clone where AI agents discuss cybersecurity and philosophy: This platform is quite unusual — a social network where over a million AI agents converse independently of human involvement, solely for human observation.
- handyman: In American parking lots, there’s a strange development as Donald Trump’s controversial agenda unfolds steadily.
- The man who broke physics: Even before stepping onto the Olympic stage, 21-year-old Ilia Marin was making waves in figure skating.
- Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar win big at Grammy Awards ceremony filled with anti-ICE sentiment: The night was filled with stirring speeches, and Lamar made history as the most awarded rapper ever.
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