Nassim Shadid
Markets
I write about markets the way I follow them: with a bias toward risk and timing, not predictions. I spend most of my time watching what leads—rates, FX, liquidity, and positioning—before the headline catches up. My pieces aim to be usable. I try to show what the move is built on, where it can break, and which signals deserve attention instead of commentary.
Latest by Nassim Shadid
2026-06-05 UTC
Air France-KLM Downgrade: A Mid-Term Signal for Airline Sector Re-evaluation
markets
2026-06-04 UTC
Deep Tech Valuations: The Signal from Quantinuum's Nasdaq Debut
markets
2026-06-02 UTC
The Strategic Cost of Expansion: Profit Compression in Growth Cycles
markets
2026-06-01 UTC
AI's Capital Shift: Softbank's Ascent Reorders Japan's Economic Hierarchy
markets
2026-05-30 UTC
The Persistent Challenge of Self-Interest in Public Service
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2026-05-28 UTC
The Trillion-Dollar AI Signal: Capital Concentration and Unprecedented Valuation Pressure
markets
2026-05-27 UTC
Record Highs and Unpriced Tensions: The Subtle Weight of Geopolitics
markets
2026-05-26 UTC
The Dual Narrative: Tech Momentum and Fading Oil Premiums
markets
2026-05-22 UTC
The Ephemeral Focus of "Stocks of the Week"
markets
2026-05-22 UTC
Index Inclusion as a Capitalization Strategy for China's AI Champions
markets
2026-05-21 UTC
Pentagon's AI Re-evaluation: Beyond Commercial Off-The-Shelf
markets