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Ten31 Timestamp: Dog Days

Marty and John dig into the Groundhog Day situation in the Strait of Hormuz, why neither side looks desperate to deal, and what rising Treasury yields with suppressed volatility mean for the standoff. They get into the SPR draining to 40-year lows, Japan's yield curve cracking and the Fed stepping in with yen support, and why the FEMA repo facility matters. They also break down the latest fiscal math, the $500 billion AI buildout coalition led by Nvidia, and the accelerating US-China decoupling across chips and talent. To close, they look at Paul Tudor Jones adding to his Bitcoin position, Abu Dhabi holding pat, and volatility coiling to all-time lows. 🔗 https://bitcoinproducts.com In this episode: Hormuz stalemate and Trump's territorial ambitions Iranian factions and Treasury sanctions pressure Treasury yields rising but MOVE index staying subdued SPR drained to 40-year lows Japan's yield curve and US yen intervention FEMA repo facility and Fed-Treasury coordination July deficit at $432 billion and interest expense surging Niall Ferguson and the interest versus defense threshold Crypto banking charters and the GENIUS Act timeline Dollar system transition and new collateral Nvidia and asset managers' $500B AI buildout Manufacturing PMI hitting 2022 highs US-China decoupling on chips and talent Skilled workforce shortage and wage trends Paul Tudor Jones increasing Bitcoin allocation Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth holding pat on Bitcoin Realized volatility at all-time lows TIMESTAMPS: 00:00:00 - Dog days and Hormuz Groundhog Day 00:01:27 - Hormuz blocked and Trump's territorial ambitions 00:02:02 - Iranian factions and sanctions 00:03:25 - Bond yields and the MOVE index 00:05:29 - SPR at 40-year lows 00:07:00 - Japan yield curve and yen intervention 00:09:38 - FEMA repo facility 00:11:07 - July deficit at $432 billion 00:12:36 - Interest expense surpassing defense 00:16:47 - Fed-Treasury accord 00:17:41 - Crypto banking charters and GENIUS Act 00:19:40 - AI buildout and $500 billion coalition 00:22:55 - Manufacturing PMI surging 00:24:46 - US-China decoupling 00:27:21 - Skilled workforce and wage trends 00:29:57 - Elon and midterm turnout 00:30:00 - Paul Tudor Jones and Abu Dhabi Bitcoin 00:30:57 - Bitcoin volatility at all-time lows SUBSCRIBE › Newsletter (free): https://tftc.io/bitcoin-brief/ › YouTube: https://youtube.com/@TFTC?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW US › X: https://x.com/tftc21 › Nostr: https://primal.net/tftc FOLLOW MARTY › X: https://x.com/MartyBent › Timestamp: https://www.ten31timestamp.com/ › John Arnold: https://x.com/JohnArnoldTen31 › Ten31: https://ten31.xyz TFTC #MartyBent #JohnArnold #Bitcoin #Hormuz #Treasury #AI #Midterms

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Marty and John dig into the Groundhog Day situation in the Strait of Hormuz, why neither side looks desperate to deal, and what rising Treasury yields with suppressed volatility mean for the standoff. They get into the SPR draining to 40-year lows, Japan's yield curve cracking and the Fed stepping in with yen support, and why the FEMA repo facility matters. They also break down the latest fiscal math, the $500 billion AI buildout coalition led by Nvidia, and the accelerating US-China decoupling across chips and talent. To close, they look at Paul Tudor Jones adding to his Bitcoin position, Abu Dhabi holding pat, and volatility coiling to all-time lows.

🔗 https://bitcoinproducts.com

In this episode:

  • Hormuz stalemate and Trump's territorial ambitions
  • Iranian factions and Treasury sanctions pressure
  • Treasury yields rising but MOVE index staying subdued
  • SPR drained to 40-year lows
  • Japan's yield curve and US yen intervention
  • FEMA repo facility and Fed-Treasury coordination
  • July deficit at $432 billion and interest expense surging
  • Niall Ferguson and the interest versus defense threshold
  • Crypto banking charters and the GENIUS Act timeline
  • Dollar system transition and new collateral
  • Nvidia and asset managers' $500B AI buildout
  • Manufacturing PMI hitting 2022 highs
  • US-China decoupling on chips and talent
  • Skilled workforce shortage and wage trends
  • Paul Tudor Jones increasing Bitcoin allocation
  • Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth holding pat on Bitcoin
  • Realized volatility at all-time lows

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00:00 - Dog days and Hormuz Groundhog Day

00:01:27 - Hormuz blocked and Trump's territorial ambitions

00:02:02 - Iranian factions and sanctions

00:03:25 - Bond yields and the MOVE index

00:05:29 - SPR at 40-year lows

00:07:00 - Japan yield curve and yen intervention

00:09:38 - FEMA repo facility

00:11:07 - July deficit at $432 billion

00:12:36 - Interest expense surpassing defense

00:16:47 - Fed-Treasury accord

00:17:41 - Crypto banking charters and GENIUS Act

00:19:40 - AI buildout and $500 billion coalition

00:22:55 - Manufacturing PMI surging

00:24:46 - US-China decoupling

00:27:21 - Skilled workforce and wage trends

00:29:57 - Elon and midterm turnout

00:30:00 - Paul Tudor Jones and Abu Dhabi Bitcoin

00:30:57 - Bitcoin volatility at all-time lows

SUBSCRIBE

› Newsletter (free): https://tftc.io/bitcoin-brief/

› YouTube: https://youtube.com/@TFTC?sub_confirmation=1

FOLLOW US

› X: https://x.com/tftc21

› Nostr: https://primal.net/tftc

FOLLOW MARTY

› X: https://x.com/MartyBent

› Timestamp: https://www.ten31timestamp.com/

› John Arnold: https://x.com/JohnArnoldTen31

› Ten31: https://ten31.xyz

TFTC #MartyBent #JohnArnold #Bitcoin #Hormuz #Treasury #AI #Midterms

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