Jacob X

Made in Japan🍙, living in Australia 🦘. Long-term investor, focused on fundamentals.

    • Jacob XJacob X
      ·05-13 08:52

      Why Coinbase (COIN) Is a Must-Own for the Crypto Revolution

      The Crypto Backbone with Untapped Potential Crypto is no longer a niche—it's a $2 trillion market reshaping finance, and $Coinbase Global, Inc.(COIN)$ is its trusted gateway. Investors often view Coinbase as a volatile crypto exchange, but they’re missing its transformation into a diversified financial services powerhouse. With $6.67 billion in revenue, $273 billion in custodied assets, and a 65.2% revenue CAGR, Coinbase is more than a Bitcoin proxy—it’s a bet on Web3, stablecoins, and institutional adoption. Despite a 3.62 beta, its $8.05 billion cash reserve and regulatory moat make it a stable, high-upside play. Here’s why COIN is a compelling long-term investment, especially for retail investors overlooking its hidden strengths. A Fortress of
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    • Jacob XJacob X
      ·04-30

      Why Investors Should Be Cautious About Overreacting to Q1 2025 Economic Data

      Understanding the Q1 Economic Snapshot Q1 2025 economic data, released on 30 April, 2025, paints a concerning picture: U.S. GDP contracted by -0.3% (against expectations of 0.2% growth), inflation metrics like Core PCE hit 3.50% (above the 3.10% forecast), and ADP employment growth for April was a weak 62K (versus 114K expected). At first glance, this suggests a slowing economy with rising inflation—a stagflationary scenario that might prompt investors to panic. However, a deeper look reveals why overreacting to these numbers could be a mistake. Q1 Was Shaped by Tariff Uncertainty, Not Reality The Q1 data (January-March 2025) reflects a period of significant uncertainty. By 31 March, businesses had no concrete details on tariffs, only speculation based on late 2024 campaign promises of bro
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    • Jacob XJacob X
      ·04-29
      Great article, would you like to share it?

      Very bullish signals ahead for Silver

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      1.The Gold Silver Ratio is at 100—an exceptional level for silver enthusiasts! Historically, silver shines bright as the ratio doesn't linger at 100 for long. Very bullish signals ahead for Silver!Image2.Gold ETF $SPDR Gold Shares(GLD)$ saw an outflow of $1.3 Billion on Tuesday, the largest outflow in 14 years 👀👀Image3.Silver $Silver - main 2507(SImain)$ is ready to breakout from a year-long channel formation?Image4.silver miners ETF $Global X Silver Miners ETF(SIL)$ is trying to breakout hugely, on massive volume.ImageFor whom haven't open CBA can know more from below:🏦 Open a CBA today and enjoy privileges of up to SGD 20,000 in trading limit with 0 commissio
      Very bullish signals ahead for Silver
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      ·04-23
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      ·04-21
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    • Jacob XJacob X
      ·04-17

      Trump’s Tariffs and Policies: A Shield Against Recession and Deflation?

      As of April 17, 2025, concerns about "tarifflation" and "Trumpflation" dominate economic headlines, with predictions of steep price hikes for consumer goods due to the Trump administration's sweeping tariffs—145% on $541 billion of Chinese imports, 10% on non-Chinese imports, and 20–100% on select countries. Despite these fears, retail prices have largely held steady: iPhones still start at $799, shirts average $50, and PlayStation 5s remain $499. This price stability—alongside declining inflation (Truflation at 1.4%), plunging consumer sentiment (University of Michigan Sentiment Survey at 50.8, near record lows), and sluggish retail sales growth (1.8% YoY)—suggests Trump's economic agenda may be mitigating the risks of a consumer-led recession and deflation, rather than triggering hyperin
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      ·04-07
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      ·04-07