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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 47 MIN

The Return of Productive American Growth

from Mine Print Hash · host Cameron Otsuka and Matt Dines

TL;DR: The Brent/WTI “flippening,” the Artemis II launch, and stress in private-credit plumbing all point to the same story: a messy but accelerating return to American-led growth.📄 SummaryBrent/WTI “flippening” as the opening signalMatt Dines says the key market tell is that “the WTI price was quoting above the Brent crude reference price” (00:01:50). He frames that as more than an oil-market anomaly: a possible “changing of the guards” in commodity pricing away from Europe and toward the U.S./Gulf Coast complex (00:05:46). The episode ties that shift to broader geopolitical realignment around Iran, Venezuela, and the Persian Gulf.Artemis II as proof of a new frontierCameron Otsuka opens with Artemis II as a landmark American achievement, and Matt argues the mission matters because growth needs a frontier to expand into. His core point is that “new technologies will just keep extending the frontier” (00:13:23), and that America has to prove it can still fund productive, civilization-scale projects rather than just inflate asset prices. In that framing, Artemis is both symbolic and practical: a test of whether the U.S. can still lead on big, real-economy ambitions.Productive debt vs. financial inflationA major throughline is the distinction between debt that builds new capacity and debt that merely marks up existing assets. Matt argues the post-1980 credit regime produced too much financial inflation and not enough productive investment, while AI and space now create a chance to redirect slack resources into real projects. “Those resources need to go towards productive projects” (00:18:56), with Artemis presented as one example.Artemis Accords as coalition mapThe discussion then zooms out geopolitically: the Artemis Accords are treated as a map of the countries aligning with a U.S.-led project. Matt reads the signatories as a “leading indicator” of where resources, alliances, and long-duration cooperation may flow next (00:23:22), contrasted with China/Russia and Belt and Road countries on the land-based side of the global system.Why Goldman’s loan-shorting tool isn’t readyThe second half shifts to capital markets. Matt explains Goldman’s delayed product for shorting leveraged loans as evidence of how opaque, illiquid, and hard-to-price that market is. His takeaway is that private credit looks more like a liquidity squeeze than a full credit event so far: the plumbing is strained, but the system has not yet clearly broken.JGB auction stress and market volatilityThe final market signal is Japan’s weak 10-year JGB auction, which Matt treats as another warning that balance-sheet liquidity is tightening. He suggests that could mean more volatility in risk assets over the next several weeks, even if the bigger structural story still favors U.S.-led growth.🔑 Key Takeaways* The episode’s main thesis is that oil pricing, space exploration, and credit-market plumbing are all parts of one narrative: a re-centering of growth, capital, and strategic leadership around the U.S.* Artemis is presented not just as a moon mission, but as proof that America can still define the next productive frontier.* Private credit is portrayed as vulnerable, but the speakers stop short of calling it a 2008-style credit collapse.* Matt’s closing synthesis: “We’re in the stage where we’re back to American led growth” (00:44:38).📱 Social Media* Mine, Print, Hash: https://x.com/MinePrintHash* Matt Dines: https://x.com/LeveredUSTs* Cameron Otsuka: https://x.com/CameronOtsuka🔗 Links* 🎧 Subscribe to Mine, Print, Hash: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/3184485.rss* 🌎 Build Asset Management: https://getbuilding.com* ⚓ Build Bond Innovation ETF: https://bfix.fund* 📈 Build Secured Income Fund I: https://buildbitcoin.com 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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TL;DR: The Brent/WTI “flippening,” the Artemis II launch, and stress in private-credit plumbing all point to the same story: a messy but accelerating return to American-led growth.📄 SummaryBrent/WTI “flippening” as the opening signalMatt Dines says...

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