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Dear Readers, We’ve been building. Our first Virtual Q&A was a mega success, and our next one has been scheduled for July 25th—find the link to register for July’s Zoom below. Now, we debut a weekly quantitative report to summarize the information that really matters: bitcoin price analysis, global macro narratives, and what we think must be captured on a Monday morning to position investors and bitcoin watchers with the data that matters. This report is inspired by my hedge fund days as a lowly analyst, refreshing Excel tables and updating conditional formatting for our chief risk officer so that he knew exactly where his portfolio stood. What mattered was documenting each individual risk so that surprises happen infrequently. We admit that this debut is but a fraction of what will eventually be covered—this report targets the largest financial institutions in the world while being completely accessible to you, the individual. We present the first version of Mean, Median, Mode—your weekly bitcoin & global macro risk report. TBL Pros will receive it every Monday morning. Here is a glimpse of what is included: Subscribe to The Bitcoin Layer to unlock the rest.Become a paying subscriber of The Bitcoin Layer to get access to this post and other subscriber-only content. A subscription gets you:
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Monday, June 24, 2024
Mean, Median, Mode: Our New Weekly Quantitative Report
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