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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2025 · 44 MIN

EQUITY FINANCING BUBBLE? - BUILD WEEKLY ROUNDUP - 2025 WEEK #41

from Mine Print Hash · host Matt Dines and Cameron Otsuka

TL;DR: Equity financing schemes, sovereign bailouts, and credit collapses signal major market shifts.📄 SUMMARYEquity Financing Bubble EmergesMatt Dines explains how OpenAI's $78 billion deal with AMD exemplifies a concerning trend of stock-for-stock transactions reminiscent of historical bubbles. The deal announcement sent AMD's stock up 38% on open (4:36-5:14). Matt compares this to the South Sea Bubble of 1720, warning that companies are "drawing resources out of the real economy in exchange for overpriced equity" (5:52-6:17). These financing schemes work like "black magic" - the more they're used, the more costs pile up (8:19-8:24). Matt draws extensive parallels to the South Sea Company, which was created to consolidate British national debt but ultimately became a speculative vehicle (9:37-10:00). Like today's equity financing schemes, it promised profits that never materialized. The UK's debt-to-GDP ratio took over a century to resolve after similar financing tricks (15:45-17:02).US Shores Up Key AlliesThe US Treasury executed a $20 billion swap agreement with Argentina through the Exchange Stabilization Fund, effectively bringing Argentina into the US economic orbit (19:24-19:36). Argentina offers agricultural resources and can now cooperate with the US rather than compete, particularly in soybean exports to China (20:55-21:20). Japan's new PM Sanae Takaichi, described as pro-US and a China hawk, triggered a 4.5% spike in the Nikkei and signals continued US-Japan alliance strengthening (27:20-28:00). The Israel-Hamas ceasefire represents another US effort to inject stability into allied nations (31:24-31:32). Current market volatility reflects these historical patterns - "big moves can happen" in environments like this (33:45-33:52).Credit Markets Begin UnravelingFirst Brands' collapse reveals dangerous practices in trade finance markets. The company was funding operations at rates as high as 30% through invoice discounting (37:20-37:45). Multiple lenders including Jefferies, UBS, and Millennium face over $10 billion in losses, with the same collateral pledged multiple times to different creditors (37:52-38:06). Matt traces connections to the Greensill scandal that contributed to Credit Suisse's demise (38:52-39:06). This represents the beginning of a credit washout driven by Trump administration policies, particularly tariffs and immigration enforcement (41:52-42:26).🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS- Stock-for-stock deals between tech giants signal dangerous bubble dynamics that historically end badly when capital runs out- The US is actively consolidating allied nations through financial lifelines - Argentina (resources), Japan (strategic position), Israel (stability)- Credit markets are revealing hidden leverage and fraud as Trump policies force deleveraging - expect more failures- Warren Buffett's warning applies: "You don't find out who's been swimming naked until the tide goes out"- This isn't a complete washout like 2008, but rather selective targeting based on political power and business relationships (43:09-43:36)🔗 LINKS- 🎧 Subscribe to the Build Weekly Roundup: https://open.spotify.com/show/7bvfjkPjQ67Eugg8EYdoe5- 🌎 Build Asset Management: https://getbuilding.com- ⚓ Build Bond Innovation ETF: https://bfix.fund- 📈 Build Secured Income Fund I: https://buildbitcoin.com📱 SOCIAL MEDIA- Build Asset Management: https://twitter.com/BuildMarkets- Matt Dines: https://twitter.com/LeveredUSTs- Cameron Otsuka: https://twitter.com/CameronOtsuka- Dave Martin: https://twitter.com/DaveMSocial This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mineprinthash.com

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