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February 4, 2010

Sovereign Risk Ignites

Meanwhile, as the world turns, so does the Factory and it’s cast of characters. X is monitoring world events; The Consigliere continues to build his law firm specializing in the law of attraction; Pinky Megiston is beautiful; and Anything Anywhere! seeks more avenues through which he can add value.

Apart from all that, sovereign risk spreads are igniting. The dollar is catching a flight to safety bid and stocks are crushing lower–the S&P 500 is off about 2.5% as I write. Gold and silver have been pummeled most severely, off 4% and 5.5% respectively.

Sovereign risk spreads have risen dramatically this week, led by the European majors. Holders of sovereign debt—in particular Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain—are running for cover. Not surprisingly, politicians will blame these events on speculators. However, a closer look at the money flows reveals true fear: real money is fleeing sovereign debt (selling government bonds) as opposed to speculators driving risk higher by buying credit default swaps (insurance). Nations with the largest deficits and the most in need of short term financing are being sold the hardest.

Dubai has continued to see risk premiums rise, as it scrambles unsuccessfully to sell off some of it’s holdings. Like a skydiver free-falling through the air, Dubai is reaching for it’s reserve chute. The velocity is building to the perilous downside. Hope is not a viable strategy here and now; but other than bluff, it may be all they have.

The crash of 2009 was not foiled—it was postponed.

We are sitting on the precipice of something special. An event where fortunes will be made and lost. Great art will be inspired, and an ageless tale will be re-told.

And the beat goes on.

January 1, 2010

Haiku: Paris to the West Coast

On The Errol Flynn
I fly sky high. Too fast to
live. Too young to die.

December 30, 2009

Nostalgia

Driving over the freeway and through the side streets of a less developed Los Angeles circa 1976, I noticed the Hollywood sign along the mountain. “What’s Hollywood?” I asked.

“Hollywood? That’s a place where people go to make their dreams come true.”

“Really, let’s go,” I said.

“You’ll go there someday, I’m sure. We all do.”

“Everyone goes there?”

“Well, everyone is going somewhere to see their dreams come true. When you go wherever it is your dream trek takes you—be it Hollywood, Bollywood, Mars, or Jupiter—you have to be careful.”

“Why?” I asked.

“Because it will inevitably be a place just like Hollywood—a place where nobody wants to share the spotlight, but everyone wants to share the dream.”

Some years later, I recollected my conversation with Dad. With wisdom came deeper meaning. Hard knocks became lessons.

As I hide from the spotlight using the internet, I will arise with inverted inspiration: the spotlight is all yours; I just want to share the dream. Because someday, I’ll be gone.

And the beat goes on.

November 8, 2009

Wanted Ad: I am Looking for Some Twitter Shares

In the future (past), society began to re-asses the utility of being online. The internet (as we know it) develops in a series of cycles. In time, we learn that during certain cycles, it becomes more valuable to utilize the internet to hide oneself as opposed to promote oneself (inversion).
-Mister Volatility

After a conference call with my assistant, Tonya, I am still uncertain if I own any preferred shares of Twitter. Trading public markets is like venture capital with one caveat—timeframe. Venture investors trade over periods of years. Mister Volatility (that’s me) invests in ventures himself and has, from time to time, lent money to VC firms to participate in their arbitrage. Private equity is a longer timeframe trade. In public market trading there is sufficient liquidity on smaller timeframes (scales), down to the millisecond. These micro scales present results to the exponential–so I must build models to trade them. The liquidity cycle of Venture Capital is much longer. Given the variance in timeframes my investment focus is dual: Private equity on in the longer frame and public (liquid) markets on the shorter.

I do not own any direct shares of Twitter—but it is possible that I own some through a fund. The reason Tonya doesn’t know is because she doesn’t know everything about me. If there is one imperative I can impart about assistants, even the great ones, it is this: keep some secrets.

Anyway, what I am saying is that I want to buy shares of Twitter, even if I already own some. If I already have some, I’d like more. I understand there are shares for sale at Sharepost.com, and I instructed Tonya to take care of it. Unfortunately, she said the website will not accept my registration because The Tinker Factory does not release it’s physical addresses, and an address is required. Therefore, if anyone is interested in selling me shares, please come by the office sooner rather than later. I am an internet analyst after all, and my analysis reveals that the market cap of Twitter will surpass that of Google. In fact, it will be the second largest company in the world (as measured by market cap). We will talk about the first largest company in the world later, but I’ll give you a hint: think automated distribution and green energy. (But don’t limit yourself to the typical definition of clean and efficient power. Might not “green energy” refer to banking–some money is green and banking is about moving money, which requires energy!)

Perhaps someone will be in touch soon to sell me some shares. No matter, I am going to build some companies over the next couple of weeks that I’ll sell to Twitter for stock as opposed to cash.

And the beat goes on.

November 6, 2009

Haiku #2

Nature’s Math

Nature’s math is the
Fibonacci sequence that
scales evolution

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