Investing in the Modern Era (opens in new tab)
There's a particular kind of vertigo you feel in 2026 when you look at the markets. On one screen, an AI model writes code that would have taken a team a quarter. On another, a handful of companies have grown so large they practically are the market. And somewhere in your group chat, someone is either very rich or very ruined from a coin you'd never heard of last Tuesday. It can feel like the old rules have been repealed — like prudence is a relic and the only sin left is not betting big enou...
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