Global Market Comments November 6, 2025 Fiat Lux Featured Trade: (WHY YOUR OTHER INVESTMENT NEWSLETTER IS SO DANGEROUS)
Not a day goes by without me hearing from a reader about the competition. They previously subscribed to a newsletter that promised a top-drawer education, an insider’s insights, and spectacular returns, sometimes 100% or more a month. “Doubled in a day” is a frequently heard term. The entry-level costs are only a few bucks, but […]
Global stock markets fell sharply this week amid mounting concerns that the extraordinary rise in the valuations of Artificial Intelligence (AI) companies may be cooling. A wave of selling swept across the U.S., Asian, and European markets, fueled by fears that tech valuations have become overheated and by warnings from major banking executives about the […]
Mad Hedge Technology Letter November 5, 2025 Fiat Lux Featured Trade: (M2 BOOSTS TECH STOCKS) (M2), (AMZN)
As I write this newsletter, the Nasdaq index has again added another 1% to its tab of impressive performances. This year has been a year to remember, with many AI stocks going from good to great. Monetary tailwinds, like a boost in M2 money supply, cannot just be glossed over as nothing. The Central Bank […]
“A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.” – Said CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg
(MICROSOFT SIGNS DEAL WITH SYDNEY-BASED PROVIDER) November 5, 2025 Hello everyone MELBOURNE CUP 2025 Female jockey riding Half Yours makes history winning both the Melbourne Cup and the Caulfield Cup. Half Yours wins $10 million Melbourne Cup at Flemington, beating Goodie Two Shoes and Middle Earth Tuesday 4 November The […]
Global Market Comments November 5, 2025 Fiat Lux Featured Trade: (THE MARGIN CALL FROM HELL) (NFLX), (MSTR), (TSLA)
It was just another quiet Friday afternoon. I was letting my call spreads in Netflix (NFLX) run off in the weekly expiration. They were $100 deep in-the-money and I had $1 million in excess margin, so I figured I could just go take a nap. Then, at exactly 1:30 PM EST, a message highlighted in […]
“Most inventions fail because the timing is wrong. Inventing is a lot like surfing. You have to anticipate and catch the wave just at the right moment,” said computer scientist and futurologist, Ray Kurzweil.

