Mad Hedge Technology Letter
April 4, 2022
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(HOW TO BE AN ELITE TRADER?)
(TWTR), (TSLA), (SPACEX)
Mad Hedge Technology Letter
April 4, 2022
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(HOW TO BE AN ELITE TRADER?)
(TWTR), (TSLA), (SPACEX)
How to be an elite stock market trader?
Easy.
First, be the richest guy in the world.
Shell out $3B on a 9.2% stake in a publicly-traded tech stock that you often use.
Grab a bag of popcorn and watch the SEC filing announced and the stock soar 26%.
Make an instant $780M appreciation in your purchase, flip it if you want to right away for a profit, or hold it to most likely make another double or triple in your investment.
It seems like it’s that easy for guys like Tesla (TSLA) founder and CEO Elon Musk who announced a monster purchase in the social media messaging company Twitter (TWTR).
Making money isn’t that easy for most people, but Elon isn’t most people.
He has more gunpowder than anyone else and deploying it at this moment is an unequivocal buy signal for tech in the short term.
He usually is the smartest guy in every room and Twitter has been beaten down quite badly in the short-term going from $77 per share down to $31.
Buy low and sell high.
This formula has worked for many people.
Twitter will instantly go from a tech company rough around the edges to now an Elon Musk company.
The brand difference is immense.
First on the cards will most likely be the changing of CEO Parag Agrawal who must be responsible for the acceleration of digital ads you see on Twitter lately.
Agrawal is not Musk’s chosen man and Musk’s decision to dive into Twitter also has an activist investor element to it.
Let me remind readers that it was only just a few days ago that Elon Musk said he is “giving serious thought” to creating a social media platform that would compete with Twitter, saying that the latter has been stifling free speech.
“Free speech is essential to a functioning democracy. Do you believe Twitter rigorously adheres to this principle?” Musk tweeted in a Twitter poll.
The next day, Musk took it a step further, writing: “Given that Twitter serves as the de facto public town square, failing to adhere to free speech principles fundamentally undermines democracy. What should be done?”
In the same thread, a Twitter user asked the Tesla CEO about possibly “building a new social media platform” that would boast “an open-source algorithm.”
The user proposed that the new platform would be one “where free speech and adhering to free speech is given top priority” and where “propaganda is very minimal.”
There will be an inquisition into the “best practices” at Twitter to see who is behind the mechanisms that lead to what Musk believes is the stifling of censorship.
Naturally, it appears that Musk will be hellbent on securing a board seat and this could be the precursor to additional investments into Twitter that might have him secure majority ownership.
Musk will turn Twitter into what he sees is good for democracy and sadly for investors in the short term, which could plausibly be bad for the share price.
However, if this becomes his pet project, he will want it to succeed in the long-term like everything else he touches which turns into gold and failure is not an option.
Just imagine being part of the umbrella that is Twitter management right now, Musk will most likely push for wholesale management changes at every level.
This is also an indictment of how bad Twitter management has been.
Musk is about to remake Twitter in his own image and what does that mean for tech stocks?
In a world of high uncertainties, this offers an ironclad green light to buy tech stocks.
Certainly, Musk wouldn’t buy Twitter at this time because he believes it is at a high point.
I loaded up last Friday in tech and I believe much of the short-term bad news in technology stocks is priced into shares and we have a lull before earnings season in which there is a chance for tech stocks to make up lost ground.
The last nugget I want to throw out to readers is that Twitter could become the vehicle in which Musk develops his passion for cryptocurrency.
This would dovetail nicely with Musk’s tendency to pull workers from Tesla and Space X in order to harness synergies.
Mad Hedge Technology Letter
July 23, 2021
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(NEURALINK WILL CHANGE THE WORLD AND YOUR BRAIN)
(TSLA), (SPACEX), (NEURALINK), (BORINGCOMPANY)
Founder of Tesla Elon Musk is on record confessing that it would be a “good idea” to bring his four businesses — Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and The Boring Company — under a giant holding company.
Doing this would encourage more talented engineers to work for Musk and allow the four companies to combine human resources and marketing departments.
The synergies would be countless.
Most of you know three of the four, so let me explain to you about Neuralink.
In short, Neuralink Corporation is an American neurotechnology company developing implantable brain-machine interfaces.
You would think this is straight out of science fiction, but mark my word that in our lifetime, we could all be operating digital devices from our heads if Musk gets his way.
And he often does get his way.
Scary as it seems now, this will probably be the first of many artificial intelligence procedures to infuse humans with layers of artificial intelligence.
Musk believes humans will go the way of robot hybrid in the future because the natural development of competition is trending in that way and sadly, this direction in humanity is ultimately existential for every one of us.
Improvements in technology will periodically be announced and iterations will need to be adopted because software is upgraded.
Fortunately, we are nowhere close to the actual implementation of these neuro devices let alone trying to analyze the consumer and economic implications of this technology.
As for today and now, we are in the early innings and testing it out on pigs.
Better them and not me.
Neuralink’s dramatically simplified design for an implant that hopes to create brain-to-machine interfaces is a big deal and partly because of the star power backing the project that can literally move mountains.
The previous design consisted of a bean-shaped device that would sit behind the ear, but now it is the size of a large coin, and it goes in your skull.
I expect the final iteration to be a millimeter wide.
The in-brain device could enable humans with neurological conditions to control technology, such as phones or computers, with mere thoughts.
The other use case is solving neurological disorders from memory, hearing loss, and blindness to paralysis, depression, and brain damage which is a tad more altruistic.
The current prototype – referred to as version 0.9 – measures 23 millimeters by eight millimeters, and has 1024 electrode "threads" attached to it that are implanted into the brain.
It is designed to replace a coin-sized portion of the skull and sit flush so it would be physically unnoticeable. It would be inductively charged the same way you would wirelessly charge a smartwatch or a phone.
The surgical robot, which is programmed to insert the neural threads safely into the brain, was done by US design company Woke Studios.
Woke Studio’s robot would be able to insert the link in under an hour without general anesthesia, with the patient able to leave the hospital right away.
The robot will eventually do the entire surgery – so everything from the incision, removing the skull, inserting electrodes, placing the device, and then closing things up.
It will be completely automated.
Test pigs are being used to test the device which offers important insights into the process of inserting a chip into a brain.
The implant sends real-time signals from the pig’s brain whenever it touches something with its snout.
Described as "healthy and happy", one of the pigs demonstrated that it is possible to have multiple chips in your head at one time.
Musk also showed a pig that previously had a chip inserted into its brain, but had since been removed, to show that the procedure is reversible without any serious side effects.
Neuralink’s Breakthrough Device designation by FDA supports Musk’s neuroscience objectives. The startup is now preparing for its first human test case, pending required approvals, and further safety testing.
If this technology is green-lighted by the U.S. Federal Government, I envision a free for all into this technology from the likes of Facebook, Google, Apple, and Microsoft, and so on.
If you thought website “cookie tracking” is bad now, then once tech firms are granted access to consumers’ brains, it could open up a pandora's box of moral conflicts of interest, an avalanche of revenue opportunities, and lawsuits galore.
Look at the hesitation and disgruntlement of the health industry hoping to convince Americans to take two jabs of an mRNA vaccine in the arm and now think about trying to convince Americans to implant a brain in their head for the sake of competing.
Will American society really get to the point where Facebook is selling your “thoughts” to neural advertisers?
It’s scary to think about but that is the direction we are headed down for better or worse.
If you view this through the lens of big tech, battering down the hatches to get access to consumer’s “thoughts” is the holy grail of access points and revenue flow.
In 2021, humans still need to digest thoughts and carry out functions through fingers into a phone interface.
We have also allowed big tech into our home feeding them data through smart devices and virtual assistants like Amazon Alexa.
Getting rid of all that “fluff” and extracting data and behavioral results from the original source is potentially worth over 10 trillion dollars along with a recurring revenue source to infinity.
Not only will physical devices be useless at that point, but they will also spawn a mega cloud storage business that is hooked straight to the mind.
An economic analyst can digest how cloud companies like Amazon and Google would rake in the trillions by storing libraries of data that a mind can tap in at any time.
It really is a gigantic step that will digitize and computerize humans - big tech is first in line to reap the profits and literally control our brains.
Maybe by that time, the government will actually lift a finger and regulate since the current crop of Baby Boomers still have no idea what Facebook does and have been turning a blind eye.
This is the future – a future where we coexist with artificial intelligence.
Mad Hedge Technology Letter
December 30, 2020
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(HOW NEURALINK WILL CHANGE THE WORLD)
(TSLA), (SPACEX), (NEURALINK), (BORINGCOMPANY)
Founder of Tesla Elon Musk tweeted a few days ago that it would be a “good idea” to bring his four businesses — Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and The Boring Company — under a giant holding company.
Doing this would encourage more talented engineers to work for Musk and allow the four companies to combine human-resources and marketing departments.
Most of you know three of the four, so let me explain to you about Neuralink.
In short, Neuralink Corporation is an American neurotechnology company developing implantable brain-machine interfaces.
You would think this is straight out of science fiction, but mark my words that in our lifetime, we could all be operating digital devices from our heads if Musk gets his way.
Scary as it does seem now, this will probably be the first of many artificial intelligence procedures to infuse humans with more artificial intelligence.
Musk believes humans will go the way of robot hybrid in the future because the natural development of competition is trending in that way and sadly, this direction in humanity is ultimately existential.
Improvements in technology will periodically be announced, but we are nowhere close to the actual implementation of these neuro devices into a human brain let alone the consumer and economic implications to this technology.
As for today and now, we are in the early innings and testing it out on pigs.
Better them and not me.
Neuralink’s dramatically simplified design for an implant that hopes to create brain-to-machine interfaces is a big deal and partly because of the star power backing the project, which can literally move mountains.
The previous design consisted of a bean-shaped device that would sit behind the ear, but now it is the size of a large coin, and it goes in your skull.
I expect the final iteration to be a millimeter wide.
The in-brain device could enable humans with neurological conditions to control technology, such as phones or computers, with mere thoughts.
The other use case is solving neurological disorders from memory, hearing loss, and blindness to paralysis, depression, and brain damage.
The current prototype – referred to as version 0.9 – measures at 23 millimeters by eight millimeters, and has 1024 electrode "threads" attached to it that are implanted into the brain.
It is designed to replace a coin-sized portion of the skull and sit flush so it would be physically unnoticeable. It would be inductively charged the same way you would wirelessly charge a smartwatch or a phone.
The surgical robot, which is programmed to insert the neural threads safely into the brain, was done by US design company Woke Studios.
Woke Studio’s robot would be able to insert the link in under an hour without general anesthesia, with the patient able to leave the hospital right away.
The robot will eventually do the entire surgery – so everything from incision, removing the skull, inserting electrodes, placing the device, and then closing things up.
It will be completely automated.
Test pigs are being used to test the device which offers important insights into the process of inserting a chip into a brain.
The implant sends real-time signals from the pig’s brain whenever it touches something with its snout.
Described as "healthy and happy", one of the pigs was given an implant two months ago, while another pig has dual Neuralink implants, demonstrating that it is possible to have multiple chips in your head at one time.
A third pig has no implant. According to Musk, each of the animals are "indistinguishable" from each other.
Musk also showed a pig that previously had a chip inserted into its brain, but had since been removed, to show that the procedure is reversible without any serious side-effects.
Neuralink’s Breakthrough Device designation by FDA supports Musk’s neuroscience objectives. The startup is now preparing for its first human test case, pending required approvals, and further safety testing.
If and when and if this technology is green-lighted by the U.S. Federal Government, I envision a free for all into this technology from the likes of Facebook, Google, Apple, and Microsoft, and so on.
If you think “tracking” is bad now, then once tech firms are granted access to consumer’s brains, it could open up a pandora's box of moral conflicts of interest as well as an avalanche of revenue opportunities.
Will American society really get to the point where Facebook is selling your “thoughts” to neural advertisers?
It’s scary to think about but that is the direction we are headed down.
If you view this through the lens of big tech, battering down the hatches to get access to consumer’s “thoughts” is the holy grail of access points and revenue flow.
In 2021, humans still need to digest thoughts and carry out functions through fingers into a phone interface.
Getting rid of all that “fluff” and extracting data and behavioral results from the original source are worth multiple trillions of dollars.
Not only will physical devices be useless at that point, it will spawn a mega cloud storage business that is hooked straight to the mind.
An economic analyst can digest how cloud companies like Amazon and Google would rake in the trillions by storing libraries of data that a mind can tap in at any time.
It really is a gigantic step to the computerization of humans - big tech is first in line to reap the profits and literally control our brains.
Welcome to the future – a future where we coexist with artificial intelligence.
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