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The World Runs on Energy. The Market Runs on Stories.
Energy, foundationally, is the core driver of modern economies. It fuels every plane, powers every server, and keeps every home alight. Without it, nothing else functions. Yet on the stock market, the firms that sell us streaming subscriptions, branded clothing, or host our shopping habits in the cloud, are often worth far more than those…
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The Cantillon Effect and Executive Order 6102
The Cantillon Effect, named after economist Richard Cantillon, describes what happens when newly created money enters an economy. During this shift, some benefit more than others, and it depends almost exclusively on a person’s proximity to the money source. For example, those in closest proximity to the banks, large asset holders, and government contractors are…

