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Bears are Zoo Animals: Nvidia, Kevin Warsh, and the Toll Road of the Future

10 min · 24 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Robert explores the difference between companies building lasting AI moats versus those simply benefiting from temporary demand surges during the current boom. Using historical parallels, he explains how investors can think about “toll road” businesses versus “shovel sellers,” and why that distinction matters for long-term positioning. He also discusses how he’s approaching AI exposure in the current market, why price action still matters more than narratives, and what ongoing pessimism among investors may be signaling about the broader rally.

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