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HELIUM/HNT: A 60%+ move off the lows in the last weeks says a few still care. WHY? Well see the dashboard below, the 124k hotspots can be 1m, and the now 3.4m users can be be 30m! (>1m+ added in last mth!) I would expect 5M+ daily users by year-end, with the potential for exponential growth as AT&T unthrottles subscriber access (both contract expansion and technical integration are accelerating now).
Right now fact =3.4m users connected to Helium today alone. The US population is 340m. So simplistically, 1 in every 100 Americans connected to Helium. That’s nothing short of incredible.
If you’re asking me a simple question; which DePIN project has crossed the line from crypto theatre to actual infrastructure, the answer still remains Helium. Not because the token has behaved well, it really hasn’t, but because it is one of the very few networks selling a service non-crypto users actually pay for. Wireless connectivity is not a vibe; it’s plumbing. Helium’s mobile offload agreements, carrier partnerships and $20m+ annualised revenue place it in a different category from most DePIN experiments still subsidising activity with emissions. Others like Render sell GPU cycles. Filecoin sells storage. Hivemapper sells mapping data. All are interesting. But Helium is closest to being a decentralised telecom layer with real-world demand elasticity. The brutal truth, however, is this: revenue is not yet large enough relative to token supply to force valuation discipline. The opportunity lies precisely there. If burns sustainably exceed emissions and mobile adoption compounds, the token becomes infrastructure equity priced like a distressed altcoin. If not, it remains a clever experiment. In DePIN, the question is simple: who is paying, and would they pay if the token disappeared tomorrow? Helium at least has an answer to that question. Most others honestly still don’t.
For those who want detail:
The tokenomics tell the story: as of Feb 14, daily burns (~46K HNT) are running at roughly 2x daily emissions (~22K HNT), producing a net supply reduction of ~54K HNT per day. That's approximately 5–6% annual supply contraction at current rates and accelerating. The market has started to re-price this over the past few days, but the network remains significantly undervalued on an infrastructure basis, with almost zero visibility across traditional telecom analysts.
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Right now fact =3.4m users connected to Helium today alone. The US population is 340m. So simplistically, 1 in every 100 Americans connected to Helium. That’s nothing short of incredible.
If you’re asking me a simple question; which DePIN project has crossed the line from crypto theatre to actual infrastructure, the answer still remains Helium. Not because the token has behaved well, it really hasn’t, but because it is one of the very few networks selling a service non-crypto users actually pay for. Wireless connectivity is not a vibe; it’s plumbing. Helium’s mobile offload agreements, carrier partnerships and $20m+ annualised revenue place it in a different category from most DePIN experiments still subsidising activity with emissions. Others like Render sell GPU cycles. Filecoin sells storage. Hivemapper sells mapping data. All are interesting. But Helium is closest to being a decentralised telecom layer with real-world demand elasticity. The brutal truth, however, is this: revenue is not yet large enough relative to token supply to force valuation discipline. The opportunity lies precisely there. If burns sustainably exceed emissions and mobile adoption compounds, the token becomes infrastructure equity priced like a distressed altcoin. If not, it remains a clever experiment. In DePIN, the question is simple: who is paying, and would they pay if the token disappeared tomorrow? Helium at least has an answer to that question. Most others honestly still don’t.
For those who want detail:
The tokenomics tell the story: as of Feb 14, daily burns (~46K HNT) are running at roughly 2x daily emissions (~22K HNT), producing a net supply reduction of ~54K HNT per day. That's approximately 5–6% annual supply contraction at current rates and accelerating. The market has started to re-price this over the past few days, but the network remains significantly undervalued on an infrastructure basis, with almost zero visibility across traditional telecom analysts.
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2026 so far has reassuringly been about “needs vs wants” and about companies that Make stuff and /Or own stuff that cant easily be disintermediated or replaced Vs those that dont.
The North Sea / UK Energy is this with a massive political value arbitrage to play for, and I have been on this for 2yrs+! ( see article here), I think climate lunacy and ESG ideology is approaching a head on car smash with economic reality!
Then think of Offshore drillers ( only 3-4 real co’s left in the world now owning and operating mega rigs, and noone will build another billion dollar rig or drill-ship again!) .
Spare me the cr*p about a world free of fossil fuels, we are bored of this being seen as reality anytime soon.
Now ask me about all the stuff people own is huge in indexes and everyone is desperate to average down on ; whether some Software business @30x revenues gets disinter-mediated by three smart guys or their AI AGENTS in a garage in LA or Tel Aviv and I’ll tell you I don’t have a clue and its almost impossible to know!
So…..I think I feel happy owning and knowing more about what I own.
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2026 so far has reassuringly been about “needs vs wants” and about companies that Make stuff and /Or own stuff that cant easily be disintermediated or replaced Vs those that dont.
The North Sea / UK Energy is this with a massive political value arbitrage to play for, and I have been on this for 2yrs+! ( see article here), I think climate lunacy and ESG ideology is approaching a head on car smash with economic reality!
Then think of Offshore drillers ( only 3-4 real co’s left in the world now owning and operating mega rigs, and noone will build another billion dollar rig or drill-ship again!) .
Spare me the cr*p about a world free of fossil fuels, we are bored of this being seen as reality anytime soon.
Now ask me about all the stuff people own is huge in indexes and everyone is desperate to average down on ; whether some Software business @30x revenues gets disinter-mediated by three smart guys or their AI AGENTS in a garage in LA or Tel Aviv and I’ll tell you I don’t have a clue and its almost impossible to know!
So…..I think I feel happy owning and knowing more about what I own.
A YTD snapshot of the Nutstuff Portfolio leaders.
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45 years of US–Iran hostility did not begin with a tweet, nor will it end with one; it is the slow grind of revolution meeting empire, proxy meeting aircraft carrier, sanction meeting smuggler. From the hostages in 1979 to Beirut ’83, from Khobar to the Iraq insurgency, from JCPOA paperwork to Soleimani’s funeral procession, each administration has tried a different lever, absorb, retaliate, contain, sanction, escalate and none has produced finality because there is no clean “finish” to a structural rivalry. Iran cannot defeat the United States conventionally; the United States cannot remake Iran cheaply; so the contest lives in the grey zone: insurance markets, militias, shipping lanes, enrichment percentages, election cycles. Hormuz, in that sense, is less a battlefield than a mirror, it reflects how entangled the real world is. Twenty million barrels a day is not an abstraction; it is diesel for Indian buses, feedstock for Korean petrochemicals, jet fuel for European holidays, fertiliser for African crops. Three-quarters of humanity lives east of Istanbul and feels the price before Washington does. That is why closing a strait is about Insurers actuarial tables before it is about frigates. The investable conclusion follows the history: own what survives prolonged uncertainty rather than betting on decisive victory. Swiss Francs & Energy cashflows over narratives. Defence order books over campaign slogans. Gold & Silver over promises. Maybe now USDC & Zcash for “get my money the hell out”. Selective duration as shock absorber. Avoid balance sheets that assume permanently cheap freight and permanently calm seas. This is not a weekend trade; it is a reminder that geopolitics compounds, and that in the Middle East invoices are paid in spreads, barrels and credibility never in speeches!
“ dubai and abu dhabi just HK: “ see they closed their stock markets march 2 and 3. Am guessing they don't think this is done by GLOBEX open in 6 hours...”
“ I Moved to Dubai for tax shelter and now I’m in a bomb shelter”….
Andrew Tate, not my thing but you have to admire his blitz spirit: https://x.com/cobratate/status/2027912663452291347?s=48
Dubai/UAE: a thought: Here is what matters. When France gets bombed, the French stay because it is France. When Ukraine gets bombed, Ukrainians stay because it is Ukraine.
When the UAE gets bombed, the ten million people who make up eighty eight percent of its population have a decision to make. And that decision has a very short fuse. A country where nearly nine in ten residents can leave is not a nation in the traditional sense. It is a special economic zone with a flag. The moment the value proposition inverts, the population does not resist. This is not a war of attrition. It might be a “bank run” on a country. Once of course the airport opens!
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45 years of US–Iran hostility did not begin with a tweet, nor will it end with one; it is the slow grind of revolution meeting empire, proxy meeting aircraft carrier, sanction meeting smuggler. From the hostages in 1979 to Beirut ’83, from Khobar to the Iraq insurgency, from JCPOA paperwork to Soleimani’s funeral procession, each administration has tried a different lever, absorb, retaliate, contain, sanction, escalate and none has produced finality because there is no clean “finish” to a structural rivalry. Iran cannot defeat the United States conventionally; the United States cannot remake Iran cheaply; so the contest lives in the grey zone: insurance markets, militias, shipping lanes, enrichment percentages, election cycles. Hormuz, in that sense, is less a battlefield than a mirror, it reflects how entangled the real world is. Twenty million barrels a day is not an abstraction; it is diesel for Indian buses, feedstock for Korean petrochemicals, jet fuel for European holidays, fertiliser for African crops. Three-quarters of humanity lives east of Istanbul and feels the price before Washington does. That is why closing a strait is about Insurers actuarial tables before it is about frigates. The investable conclusion follows the history: own what survives prolonged uncertainty rather than betting on decisive victory. Swiss Francs & Energy cashflows over narratives. Defence order books over campaign slogans. Gold & Silver over promises. Maybe now USDC & Zcash for “get my money the hell out”. Selective duration as shock absorber. Avoid balance sheets that assume permanently cheap freight and permanently calm seas. This is not a weekend trade; it is a reminder that geopolitics compounds, and that in the Middle East invoices are paid in spreads, barrels and credibility never in speeches!
“ dubai and abu dhabi just HK: “ see they closed their stock markets march 2 and 3. Am guessing they don't think this is done by GLOBEX open in 6 hours...”
“ I Moved to Dubai for tax shelter and now I’m in a bomb shelter”….
Andrew Tate, not my thing but you have to admire his blitz spirit: https://x.com/cobratate/status/2027912663452291347?s=48
Dubai/UAE: a thought: Here is what matters. When France gets bombed, the French stay because it is France. When Ukraine gets bombed, Ukrainians stay because it is Ukraine.
When the UAE gets bombed, the ten million people who make up eighty eight percent of its population have a decision to make. And that decision has a very short fuse. A country where nearly nine in ten residents can leave is not a nation in the traditional sense. It is a special economic zone with a flag. The moment the value proposition inverts, the population does not resist. This is not a war of attrition. It might be a “bank run” on a country. Once of course the airport opens!
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First, Honestly what matters most here is if course the safety of many dis-placed people. On markets its the old adage that “Fear is temporary and Greed permanent”.
Nutstuff is in Switzerland as you probably know from my Video yesterday. Yes, the🇨🇭 Swiss franc still feels VERY right, even better Gold in CHF. The Swiss “option” for the top 0.1% will look even better this morning.
I am also now even thinking contrarian about UK Property Prices, (alongside Energy) especially with a Politically Neutral UK regime! ( as was so aptly put:
The real answer to Starmers dithering and hesitation. Not international law. Not principle (we can but hope!). Simply a governing party held hostage to the consequences of a demographic transformation it helped engineer and now dare not upset.
Put bluntly, If looking up in the UK sky only means grey and rain ( and the odd bit of Sun) vs bits of ordinance, and a daily reminder you are in the heart of the Muslim world) then the endless drip drip of people to other sunnier places might stop!
Nutstuff is not going to debate the Whys and Wherefores of Trumps OPERATION EPIC FURY” suffice to say its incredibly high risk as IMHO it makes assumptions about Iran a Country of 100m people that make little sense to me, and many much smarter and more connected than me, and there still seem few thought about the reality of collateral damage in places like Dubai. (Nutstuff has however been one of the few who has repeatedly alluded to it along with reminding of the brutal reality of asymmetrical warfare). Evidence here is that most journalists dont even know what an “ACCR” is!
More below and an attempt to piece a few thoughts together, sorry if duplication, but Nutstuff has been positioned heavily in North Sea and UK Energy assets and Energy Services and Defence. (More below) and as per Fridays Energy/Oil comments, the illusion of excess supply IS an illusion on our Opinion.
On AI & NEW & DIGITAL ASSETS: our Albion AI Energy agent “woke up”, no joke, at 2am on Saturday like a baby wanting feeding and was demanding to add to Energy tokenisation positions. AI Agents never sleep! The Power of this AI in useage and reality is simply staggering!
More on stocks/ positioning in Nutstuff but here is thematic allocation as of this morning….
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First, Honestly what matters most here is if course the safety of many dis-placed people. On markets its the old adage that “Fear is temporary and Greed permanent”.
Nutstuff is in Switzerland as you probably know from my Video yesterday. Yes, the🇨🇭 Swiss franc still feels VERY right, even better Gold in CHF. The Swiss “option” for the top 0.1% will look even better this morning.
I am also now even thinking contrarian about UK Property Prices, (alongside Energy) especially with a Politically Neutral UK regime! ( as was so aptly put:
The real answer to Starmers dithering and hesitation. Not international law. Not principle (we can but hope!). Simply a governing party held hostage to the consequences of a demographic transformation it helped engineer and now dare not upset.
Put bluntly, If looking up in the UK sky only means grey and rain ( and the odd bit of Sun) vs bits of ordinance, and a daily reminder you are in the heart of the Muslim world) then the endless drip drip of people to other sunnier places might stop!
Nutstuff is not going to debate the Whys and Wherefores of Trumps OPERATION EPIC FURY” suffice to say its incredibly high risk as IMHO it makes assumptions about Iran a Country of 100m people that make little sense to me, and many much smarter and more connected than me, and there still seem few thought about the reality of collateral damage in places like Dubai. (Nutstuff has however been one of the few who has repeatedly alluded to it along with reminding of the brutal reality of asymmetrical warfare). Evidence here is that most journalists dont even know what an “ACCR” is!
More below and an attempt to piece a few thoughts together, sorry if duplication, but Nutstuff has been positioned heavily in North Sea and UK Energy assets and Energy Services and Defence. (More below) and as per Fridays Energy/Oil comments, the illusion of excess supply IS an illusion on our Opinion.
On AI & NEW & DIGITAL ASSETS: our Albion AI Energy agent “woke up”, no joke, at 2am on Saturday like a baby wanting feeding and was demanding to add to Energy tokenisation positions. AI Agents never sleep! The Power of this AI in useage and reality is simply staggering!
More on stocks/ positioning in Nutstuff but here is thematic allocation as of this morning….
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FRONTLINE / FRO US remains a key Nutstuff posn. +70% YTD. I would absolutely add to this here.
With backdrop of everything we are seeing in and @The Straits of Hormuz.
Frontline is what happens when supply constrained capital intensive assets, and geopolitics meets operating leverage.
With Frontline, you’re not buying a tanker company; you’re buying “torque on chaos”. VLCCs printing north of $400k/day is not a spreadsheet event, it’s a system shock. Frontline has deliberately kept itself wired to spot pricing with minimal hedging, maximum sensitivity which means when rates explode, cash flow doesn’t drift higher, it actually detonates. Management’s own slide deck shows ~$12/share FCF at $200k/day and @$16 at $260k. We’ve just seen $400k. The equity market will not capitalise peak hysteria, but if even a fraction of this dislocation sticks with sanctions tightening, compliant fleet scarcity, ageing tonnage, yard bottlenecks then the earnings power is multiples of what consensus models are built for. Tankers are not compounding stories; they are regime-shift trades. The question is “how long does the chaos last?” If it lasts longer than the market thinks, $40 is not the end of the move it’s simply the middle of the rerating. ( a longer term chart is good perspective here!)
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With backdrop of everything we are seeing in and @The Straits of Hormuz.
Frontline is what happens when supply constrained capital intensive assets, and geopolitics meets operating leverage.
With Frontline, you’re not buying a tanker company; you’re buying “torque on chaos”. VLCCs printing north of $400k/day is not a spreadsheet event, it’s a system shock. Frontline has deliberately kept itself wired to spot pricing with minimal hedging, maximum sensitivity which means when rates explode, cash flow doesn’t drift higher, it actually detonates. Management’s own slide deck shows ~$12/share FCF at $200k/day and @$16 at $260k. We’ve just seen $400k. The equity market will not capitalise peak hysteria, but if even a fraction of this dislocation sticks with sanctions tightening, compliant fleet scarcity, ageing tonnage, yard bottlenecks then the earnings power is multiples of what consensus models are built for. Tankers are not compounding stories; they are regime-shift trades. The question is “how long does the chaos last?” If it lasts longer than the market thinks, $40 is not the end of the move it’s simply the middle of the rerating. ( a longer term chart is good perspective here!)
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Phenomenal Nutstuff alpha from my UK North Sea and Wider Energy Portfolio, also Coal and Shipping names. Now we see the Wider Geo-political Games really begin. See Putin: the Kremlin would stop sharing intelligence information with Iran, such as the precise coordinates of U.S. military assets in the Middle East, if Washington ceased supplying Ukraine with intel about Russia. Pls. In the REAL WORLD: Diesel (via my Brother!) just told you the truth before the market did. When the real economy’s fuel jumps 60% in a week, that isn’t noise, it’s the system repricing from the ground up and markets are still trading like it’s a rotation, not a regime change. What’s unfolding isn’t about Iran, or even oil, it’s about the cost of energy resetting the entire stack: capital, compute, logistics, food, everything. The crowd is still long duration dreams, but the edge is shifting hard toward constraint. The next Nutstuff lays out exactly where that flow goes and the 2nd and 3rd derivatives, and also where it breaks.
Coming Sunday/Monday:
• ⚡ Energy > Everything: why the marginal unit of power now sets all prices
• 🛢️ Oil, Coal, Uranium: the price makers vs the narrative trades
• 🚢 Shipping & Chokepoints: Hormuz isn’t closed — it’s repriced
• 🌾 Food & Fertiliser: diesel shock → agricultural inflation loop
• 💻 AI Reality Check: data centres as energy sinks, not software multiples
• 🇨🇳 China’s Edge: energy → compute → export arbitrage at scale
• 🇭🇰 Hong Kong: hated, turning, levered to capital + policy + people
• 💥 Portfolio Positioning: trim duration, add scarcity, own the constraint
Coming Sunday/Monday:
• ⚡ Energy > Everything: why the marginal unit of power now sets all prices
• 🛢️ Oil, Coal, Uranium: the price makers vs the narrative trades
• 🚢 Shipping & Chokepoints: Hormuz isn’t closed — it’s repriced
• 🌾 Food & Fertiliser: diesel shock → agricultural inflation loop
• 💻 AI Reality Check: data centres as energy sinks, not software multiples
• 🇨🇳 China’s Edge: energy → compute → export arbitrage at scale
• 🇭🇰 Hong Kong: hated, turning, levered to capital + policy + people
• 💥 Portfolio Positioning: trim duration, add scarcity, own the constraint
And to add: WAR BABBLE: please spare us….
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/20/iran-war-hormuz-covert-special-forces-sas-sbs-seals-sea/
This whole thing of the SAS and SBS can re-open the straits of Hormuz is again all too typical from Battle comic reader and Journalist Hamish “made up second name”, and reads like a retired Colonel’s commando fantasy scribbled over a few glasses of whisky 🥃, all dagger flashes and derring-do but sorry, geography topography and the map, dear boy, ruins it. The Strait of Hormuz and its hinterland from Kharg Island down through a maze of islands, coves and coastline is not suited to some plucky weekend raid, it’s an oceanic sprawl the size of a small country, saturated with missiles, drones, mines and men who have spent forty years preparing precisely for this moment. To suggest that a handful of Britain’s finest might nip in and tidy it up is rather like sending the Chelsea Flower Show committee to reorganise the Somme. And the central absurdity is even richer: the “mission” is to re-open the strait which btw isn’t closed. The oil still flows, the tankers still sail; it’s simply that the price of passage has been repriced in risk, insurance, and geopolitics. In other words, it’s been dollarised in fear. Iran doesn’t need to shut the door; it merely needs to make walking through it expensive enough that the West starts arguing with itself. This isn’t a special forces problem it’s a balance sheet problem dressed in camouflage!
Put another way maybe: “Iran’s power here is not material superiority but simply narrative coherence. A weakened regime has created a believable story of control over the world’s key energy chokepoint, and that story is actually reorganising global flows more effectively.”
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/20/iran-war-hormuz-covert-special-forces-sas-sbs-seals-sea/
This whole thing of the SAS and SBS can re-open the straits of Hormuz is again all too typical from Battle comic reader and Journalist Hamish “made up second name”, and reads like a retired Colonel’s commando fantasy scribbled over a few glasses of whisky 🥃, all dagger flashes and derring-do but sorry, geography topography and the map, dear boy, ruins it. The Strait of Hormuz and its hinterland from Kharg Island down through a maze of islands, coves and coastline is not suited to some plucky weekend raid, it’s an oceanic sprawl the size of a small country, saturated with missiles, drones, mines and men who have spent forty years preparing precisely for this moment. To suggest that a handful of Britain’s finest might nip in and tidy it up is rather like sending the Chelsea Flower Show committee to reorganise the Somme. And the central absurdity is even richer: the “mission” is to re-open the strait which btw isn’t closed. The oil still flows, the tankers still sail; it’s simply that the price of passage has been repriced in risk, insurance, and geopolitics. In other words, it’s been dollarised in fear. Iran doesn’t need to shut the door; it merely needs to make walking through it expensive enough that the West starts arguing with itself. This isn’t a special forces problem it’s a balance sheet problem dressed in camouflage!
Put another way maybe: “Iran’s power here is not material superiority but simply narrative coherence. A weakened regime has created a believable story of control over the world’s key energy chokepoint, and that story is actually reorganising global flows more effectively.”
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The market’s great mistake is assuming everyone optimises for prosperity; they don’t. Some regimes simply optimise for survival and will absorb extraordinary economic pain to preserve it which renders Western tools of pressure far less effective than assumed. Layer onto this a domestic backdrop of political fatigue and elite detachment, and you have a leadership vacuum at precisely the moment credibility matters most. In that world, escalation is not deterred by threats, it is invited by misreading incentives and markets are only just beginning to price that reality. You could come up with a plethora of reasons why Iran should be neutered. But Iran isn't America, just like Vietnam was not America. These “little” people don't have the same values as Americans, they don't see the world the same way, they're willing to sacrifice, just about everything, to maintain power. We've seen this over and over. Even with the Taliban. We think they're fighting by our rules. They're just not. So life is all about reading the room. And Trump it seems on almost every metric has failed to do this. I increasingly see a US administration that have no idea how the "little people" live. Nor do the billionaires.
So where does that leave us on Sunday Evening? Well, $150 oil is very possible here and an S&P could get hit hard. AGAIN ask your self how much of US Mkt cap and Index weight is Energy and Commodity Price TAKERS vs the Mkt cap and index weight in Energy and Commodity Price MAKERS. Nutstuff has repeatedly said this and that Markets have spent months treating a live hand-grenade like a paperweight and now the pin’s been pulled and everyone’s suddenly rediscovering physics and indexes and most investors are on the wrong side of it. This from someone over the weekend: Consider that Dubai airport is just 70 miles from the Strait’s 21-mile wide choke point, and Emirates has resumed service despite intermittent drone strikes. Similarly, foot traffic at the Dubai Mall (the world’s largest) has returned to 95%. If a country living directly across from Iran can experience drone strikes and yet operate almost normally, you can be assured that the rest of the world will follow in short order. AJ I love your optimism! When everyone wakes up tomorrow morning I suspect the reality might be that this is not now another tidy, self-contained geopolitical wobble you can get your 28yr old AI wielding CFA qualified macro expert to run your “When to buy the dip model ”. This feels right now like a full-fat supply shock smashing straight into an already fragile, debt-saturated system. Energy infrastructure is being physically removed from the global balance sheet not repriced, not rerouted, but destroyed and that turns volatility into scarcity, and scarcity into structurally higher prices. The Strait of Hormuz isn’t “closed”, it’s selectively weaponised, Kharg hangs in the crosshairs, and LNG just lost real capacity for years, not weeks. Meanwhile central banks, still traumatised by 2022, are squinting at this like it’s demand-led inflation they can bully with rate hikes which is how you take an energy shock and metastasise it into a full-blown financial accident. This is the escalation trap in motion: no off-ramp, no adult in the room, just reflexive tit-for-tat where every move tightens the noose on growth while pushing oil, gas and freight relentlessly higher. If you don’t own the inputs energy, resources, real assets and the alternative system, you’re not investing, you’re asking to be imminently taxed by reality. On the basis of what I see right now, (and I sincerely hope I am wrong and maybe this 48hr threat is the precursor to a deal but I see very little sign) Trump therefore looks finished and the the midterms lost, a lame duck President at best , then more Epstein disclosures and full attacks on his business interests which I think will be theme from the summer.
The market’s great mistake is assuming everyone optimises for prosperity; they don’t. Some regimes simply optimise for survival and will absorb extraordinary economic pain to preserve it which renders Western tools of pressure far less effective than assumed. Layer onto this a domestic backdrop of political fatigue and elite detachment, and you have a leadership vacuum at precisely the moment credibility matters most. In that world, escalation is not deterred by threats, it is invited by misreading incentives and markets are only just beginning to price that reality. You could come up with a plethora of reasons why Iran should be neutered. But Iran isn't America, just like Vietnam was not America. These “little” people don't have the same values as Americans, they don't see the world the same way, they're willing to sacrifice, just about everything, to maintain power. We've seen this over and over. Even with the Taliban. We think they're fighting by our rules. They're just not. So life is all about reading the room. And Trump it seems on almost every metric has failed to do this. I increasingly see a US administration that have no idea how the "little people" live. Nor do the billionaires.
So where does that leave us on Sunday Evening? Well, $150 oil is very possible here and an S&P could get hit hard. AGAIN ask your self how much of US Mkt cap and Index weight is Energy and Commodity Price TAKERS vs the Mkt cap and index weight in Energy and Commodity Price MAKERS. Nutstuff has repeatedly said this and that Markets have spent months treating a live hand-grenade like a paperweight and now the pin’s been pulled and everyone’s suddenly rediscovering physics and indexes and most investors are on the wrong side of it. This from someone over the weekend: Consider that Dubai airport is just 70 miles from the Strait’s 21-mile wide choke point, and Emirates has resumed service despite intermittent drone strikes. Similarly, foot traffic at the Dubai Mall (the world’s largest) has returned to 95%. If a country living directly across from Iran can experience drone strikes and yet operate almost normally, you can be assured that the rest of the world will follow in short order. AJ I love your optimism! When everyone wakes up tomorrow morning I suspect the reality might be that this is not now another tidy, self-contained geopolitical wobble you can get your 28yr old AI wielding CFA qualified macro expert to run your “When to buy the dip model ”. This feels right now like a full-fat supply shock smashing straight into an already fragile, debt-saturated system. Energy infrastructure is being physically removed from the global balance sheet not repriced, not rerouted, but destroyed and that turns volatility into scarcity, and scarcity into structurally higher prices. The Strait of Hormuz isn’t “closed”, it’s selectively weaponised, Kharg hangs in the crosshairs, and LNG just lost real capacity for years, not weeks. Meanwhile central banks, still traumatised by 2022, are squinting at this like it’s demand-led inflation they can bully with rate hikes which is how you take an energy shock and metastasise it into a full-blown financial accident. This is the escalation trap in motion: no off-ramp, no adult in the room, just reflexive tit-for-tat where every move tightens the noose on growth while pushing oil, gas and freight relentlessly higher. If you don’t own the inputs energy, resources, real assets and the alternative system, you’re not investing, you’re asking to be imminently taxed by reality. On the basis of what I see right now, (and I sincerely hope I am wrong and maybe this 48hr threat is the precursor to a deal but I see very little sign) Trump therefore looks finished and the the midterms lost, a lame duck President at best , then more Epstein disclosures and full attacks on his business interests which I think will be theme from the summer.
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The Trump Tweet just commeth ! As someone just messaged; “wow, got on the ski lift 4% down, and got off 4% up. Bears asking. (Yes we all can cynically wonder how much Trump, friends & family made this morning”?!)
Maybe its just that Common sense prevails over mutually assured destruction today. But I would still argue this cannot be spun as anything other than a back down from an idiotic 48hr Trump ultimatum & unavoidable escalation where none of his Gulf allies wanted to run the risks of what was coming in retaliation from Tehran.
The Market may conclude war is over. Thats to me feels very premature.
Energy infrastructure damage is real and extensive.
Any Country that imports energy is still screwed.
Its will take trust and a whole bunch more to re-open Hormuz.
Trump also might have just effectively Quid pro Quo agreed to remove all bases from the middle east.
Again: “Whether the USA and Israel could destroy Iran was never the question; it was what comes next that matters. Israel's fear was of a more modern country rather than a destroyed country like the rest of the Middle East. Most I talk to think that declaring peace with a wounded but not totally destroyed & chaotic Iran is a very dangerous move, and IMHO China and Russia wouldnt have let much more of this happen. Getting away from the Western Media babble, and the thing I worry most about is the danger Israel faces, not Iran.”
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Maybe its just that Common sense prevails over mutually assured destruction today. But I would still argue this cannot be spun as anything other than a back down from an idiotic 48hr Trump ultimatum & unavoidable escalation where none of his Gulf allies wanted to run the risks of what was coming in retaliation from Tehran.
The Market may conclude war is over. Thats to me feels very premature.
Energy infrastructure damage is real and extensive.
Any Country that imports energy is still screwed.
Its will take trust and a whole bunch more to re-open Hormuz.
Trump also might have just effectively Quid pro Quo agreed to remove all bases from the middle east.
Again: “Whether the USA and Israel could destroy Iran was never the question; it was what comes next that matters. Israel's fear was of a more modern country rather than a destroyed country like the rest of the Middle East. Most I talk to think that declaring peace with a wounded but not totally destroyed & chaotic Iran is a very dangerous move, and IMHO China and Russia wouldnt have let much more of this happen. Getting away from the Western Media babble, and the thing I worry most about is the danger Israel faces, not Iran.”
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