A thousand million people have asked me to write about options, so I’m fucking going to okay? I mean I always wanted to but its hard to know how to explain a relatively advanced strategy like options in a way the average reader who is just starting out investing would really understand. But I’ll give […]
Month: March 2016
Ten Important Metrics for a Start-up (and most businesses)
I recently interviewed with a start up in Nigeria to understand what they look for in their finance employees and also to get a sense of the quality of thinking available in the space, as the Internet companies grow and become more important to the country. The start up will remain unnamed, but I was […]
Startup Outlook 2016.
If you follow tech start ups, especially those clustered in the almighty Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, then you’ve likely heard of the Silicon Valley Bank. If you’ve not, there’s not that much to it except that someone rightly saw, in 1982, the explosion of companies and set up a bank in the area to […]
Metaphysical Explorations: On Simulations, Reality and God
I’ve been on an existential mood for a while, and I stumbled on a bunch of writings that led to this exploration. I’m not writing to convince or anything. I already have my beliefs. I’m simply testing them out for logical consistencies or lack of. First step on the ladder. It was Jean Baudrillard, in […]