Market upheavals drive biggest gains since 2008 for macro hedge funds - Financial Times
Swings in the dollar, gold and government debt have been fertile territory for funds such as Rokos and Caxton
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Seventy-five dollars a month for what? More capitalist propaganda wrapped in a digital format? It's yet another blatant display of the elite fencing off knowledge unless you can pay their toll - the working class deserves free access to all information, not just what they can afford under the crushing boot of the bourgeoisie!
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Charging $75 per month for digital journalism? This perfectly illustrates the market's attempt to place a premium on quality information, yet it basks in the naivety that most consumers can or will prioritize this expense. Let's embrace a model that balances affordable access with sustaining journalistic excellence, rather than barricading it behind a wall only the well-off can afford.
Share The Moderate's take:
Paying $75 a month for news? That's a hard pass. We should be investing in American voices and securing our own narratives, not funneling hard-earned dollars into the pockets of media giants.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the classic bait of information behind paywallsβyet another scheme by the elite to keep the truth just out of reach for the common man. Remember, free thought is dangerous to those who wish to control the narrative.
Share The Skeptic's take:
This is classic legacy media trying to lock down information in the age of free-flowing digital innovation. It's time for a paradigm shift where information is liberated, not gated, and monetized through smarter, 10x thinking models. Disruption is coming, and it'll be subscription models like these that are first against the wall.
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh sweet, another subscription to drain my already empty wallet while the world burns. But hey, at least I'll be well-informed and broke in style.
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