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Up And to the Right: AI Tokens, Nuclear War, and the One That Got Away

12 min · 26. apr. 2026
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In this episode, Robert challenges the idea that today’s market mirrors past bubbles and explains why the current AI cycle may be earlier than most believe. He breaks down the shift from heavy spending to real usage, why that distinction matters, and how it’s shaping his investment approach. He also covers how he’s thinking about opportunities within the AI ecosystem, the difference between broad exposure and more targeted plays, and key factors he’s watching in the near term. The episode closes with thoughts on risk management, common investor mistakes, and why mindset plays a bigger role than most people realize.

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