• Palindromes: Fibonacci Analysis Could Be Much More.

    Amazing how common/popular these games were 2,000 years ago. I like the transcription from a numerical/abstract space in your head into a 2D flat plane; a natural grid… It would be fun to do this with Fibonacci numbers; as a filter to analyze price movements to see what forms emerge; not to just let the price values hit an overlay of Fibonacci levels as is common now in technical analysis; but to allow the values themselves to unfold a form, as the values in a Palindrome create a form.

  • Goldman Sachs Fraud: Only survivor, the fabulous Fab

    Around 10:30 AM ET, Goldman Sachs shares plummeted as the SEC announced that they were charging Goldman Sachs with fraud. It has been no secret that Goldman Sachs was involved with the demise of the housing market, and the financial crisis, yet it was unclear exactly how they were involved.

  • Artist Björk Turns Venture Capitalist

    Artist, Björk has just founded an Investment Fund to help the Iceland Economy. She has made only a small initial investment, ($800K), which I am sure is primarily a statement of good faith. Others will need to follow suit and contribute to her fund. There is nothing in our recent history that shows those in… Continue Reading

  • Funding Innovation Without the Non-profit

    I wrote this as a comment within a fascinating discussion on funding in the film and software industries, which can be found here. Is it possible to invest in something that does not have a comparable, that may be breaking new ground in terms of creating new markets? In biotech this might fit into the… Continue Reading

  • A bold glimpse behind the mirror.

    On Friday, 2/15/2008, Jamie Johnson appeared on the Closing Bell, on CNBC and discussed his film, "Born Rich". He is one of the great-grandsons of the founder of Johnson & Johnson Inc. Through this film he reveals insights into the psyche of the wealthy. It is a bold and unprecidented move for someone from his… Continue Reading