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This is the Great Ravine

By Ben Hunt | 18 Comments

Our mediated cultural transition from sadness to generalized anger to focused anger at specific people and institutions of the Other Party is an entirely intentional effort by Big Politics, Big Tech and Big Media.

This is the Great Ravine, and it’s all going to get much worse before it gets any better.

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Why Am I Reading This Now? 07.15.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



Why Am I Reading This Now? 07.15.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



Why Am I Reading This Now? 07.08.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



Why Am I Reading This Now? 07.08.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



Why Am I Reading This Now? 07.01.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



Why Am I Reading This Now? 04.08.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



The Widening Gyre

By Ben Hunt | 38 Comments

The widening gyre is political polarization, presided over by the Beast of Big Politics, Big Tech and Big Media.

Why can’t we see the Beast? Because common knowledge.

Because everyone knows that everyone knows that the enemy of America is not the Beast of the widening gyre, but the Other Party.

An Inconvenient Truce Revisited

By Rusty Guinn | 72 Comments

Polarization often isn’t an accident. It is the result of intentional narrative construction – constructions designed to make us believe that we are sane and unfairly judged, and that our opponents are insane and hypocritical.

Understanding how to recognize and respond to these constructions in the wild is now an indispensable skill of the citizen.

Men of God in the City of Man is a nine part series about a narrative virus that infected the charismatic and Pentecostal churches in the United States. It isn't a story about Christian Nationalism. It isn't a story about January 6th. It isn't a story about why people voted for Trump. It is a story about a story. It is a story about the language that created a self-sustaining movement defined by its unwavering belief in a fundamentally corrupt electoral system.

Recent Notes

Off Wall Street and Off-Off Wall Street

By Brent Donnelly

Everything you always wanted to know about r/Wallstreetbets and Gamestop*

*but were afraid to ask

A Different Game

By Rusty Guinn

The light research poured into sentiment analysis misses one rather important fact: that’s the game we used to play. Today’s Fiat News is a different game altogether.

UK-Variant SARS-CoV-2 Update

By Ben Hunt

The spread of B117 in a Covid-fatigued country like the US is a profoundly deflationary, risk-off, dollar higher, flight to safety event in real-world.

Does it matter to market-world?

Office Hours – 1.19.2021

By Harper Hunt

Check out the January 19 Office Hours, where Ben and Rusty talk with you about the latest ET notes.

The Ireland Event

By Ben Hunt

I believe there is a non-trivial chance that the United States will experience a rolling series of “Ireland events” over the next 30-45 days, where the Covid effective reproductive number (Re not R0) reaches a value between 2.4 and 3.0 in states and regions where a) the more infectious UK-variant (or similar) Covid strain has been introduced, and b) Covid fatigue has led to deterioration in social distancing behaviors.

Reap the Whirlwind

By Rusty Guinn

There is a brief window where I think we have the opportunity to commit to building a common national identity together. Seizing this opportunity will mean leaving a lot of anger we will feel is entirely justified at the door.

Not seizing it, I fear, will mean that we all reap the whirlwind.

Just a Fantasy

By Peter Cecchini

ET contributor Pete Cecchini isn’t buying the reflation / small-cap rally narrative, even with a mini Blue Wave.

“Suicide Bomber” vs suicide bomber

By Ben Hunt

On Christmas Day, Nashville was attacked by a suicide bomber terrorist. But not by a “Suicide Bomber”. Not by a “Terrorist”.

Why not? Because his terrorist goals didn’t fit neatly into a useful political narrative like “Antifa!” or “Proud Boys!”

Here’s what this looks like in the Narrative Machine.

Whatever It Takes

By William

As Monty Python would say … and now for something completely different.

It’s JPow fanfic day here at Epsilon Theory! Or “every day” as they refer to it on Wall Street.

Office Hours – 12.15.2020

By Harper Hunt

In which Ben and Rusty discuss the Long Now, hedonic treadmills and swap SPAC stories.

The ZIRP Paradox

By Rusty Guinn

It may seem ironic that a narrative about the long-term could be deployed to distort the rewards of effective, market-based long-term capital allocation for short-term benefit.

This is, I think, the heart of The ZIRP Paradox:

The myth of infinite horizon investing is the enemy of long-term investing.

An Old Joke

By Rusty Guinn

So an agent for a new over-the-top variety act finally gets a meeting with the biggest producer in the world. I mean, maybe ‘the world’ is selling it short. Word on the street is this guy’s even got God’s ear, if you can believe it.

The Merger Is Complete

By Peter Cecchini

The merger between the Treasury and Fed is now complete with Janet Yellen’s apparent appointment as the Secretary of the Treasury. Let the self-fulfilling market narratives begin!

Russian Nesting Deals

By Rusty Guinn

Sometimes complicated is complicated because it has to be. But this nesting doll of a SPAC deal with Dyal (Neuberger Berman) IS weird and worthy of more than usual scrutiny, especially if you are an LP in one of these funds.

The Ghosts of Commentary Future

By Rusty Guinn

These are The Ghosts of Wall Street Commentary Future. And if their chains are not already clanking around in your inbox, they will be very, very soon.

Ten Times Faster Than The Sun’s Beams

By Ben Hunt

The Wall Street narrative machine is in overdrive to create a “Yay, Value!” rally here at year-end.

Like any effective advertising campaign, it will work. I’m not saying this rally isn’t real.

I’m saying that you should reconsider what “real” means.

AMA? BITFD!

By Ben Hunt

The American Medical Association is not a charitable organization.

The American Medical Association is not an educational organization.

The American Medical Association is a tax-exempt hedge fund and licensing corporation, designed from the ground up to enrich its executives and serve its own bureaucratic interests.

Burn. It. The. Fuck. Down.

Office Hours – 11.17.2020

By Rusty Guinn

It’s the November 17th Office Hours, where Ben and Rusty discuss all things narrative in an interactive format.

The Endemic Mindset

By Rusty Guinn

COVID-19 is endemic, and its mutations will likely be part of our lives going forward.

But there is another disease this virus has caused, and it is a disease of the mind. It is the endemic mindset. And we can eradicate it.

Today.

The Grifters, Chapter 3 – Election Prediction

By Ben Hunt

Polls create the plays. Election models create the score. Fivey Fox and “Nate Silver” announce the game. All to create engagement with a diversified media corporation.

No one understands how to create and sell a spectator sport better than Disney.