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
2026-02-15 UTC
Leverage and Liquidity: The Shifting Calculus of Corporate Takeovers
markets
2026-02-15 UTC
UCTDI Content Generation: The Constraint of Absent Source Material
markets
2026-02-15 UTC
The Nuance of Income: When Sustainable Dividends Don't Signal a Buy
markets
2026-02-15 UTC
Retail Velocity and Household Efficiency: Signals from Discounted Storage Solutions
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
UK Rental Market: The Institutional Shift and Its Structural Pressures
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
Widespread Discounting: A Signal of Underlying Retail Pressure in 2026
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
Enduring Geopolitical Shadows: The Persistent Weight of a Two-Year-Old Assertion
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
Transatlantic Fault Lines: The Enduring Weight of Trade, Security, and Global Standing
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
Syria Exit: The Unsettled Burden of Containment
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
The End of Order: Acknowledging a Fractured Global Landscape
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
Corporate Alignment with Trump Accounts: A Strategic Calculus Beyond Philanthropy
markets