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" ... "While the end-of-year volatility may have taken many investors by surprise, the lesser extent to which bitcoin was affected was what I expected. As the most established cryptocurrency, bitcoin is further down the path of maturation. I believe that the market will continue to move in the direction of lower volatility, but there are still many forces in play and we may see upticks at times of major market events.", Kim added ... "
" ... In addition to those five categories where spending increased, other categories have seen strong upticks in customer visits/transactions even though spending lags behind: ... "
" ... Look especially at the upticks on the right-hand side. And note, on the extreme left side, what is “normal,” i.e., pre-COVID, how far we are away from that, and how stagnant the progress on employment has been since August. ... "
" ... This greater availability of early stage capital should encourage more entrepreneurs to jump into the sector as well, which is great. One thing to watch out for, however, is quantity versus quality. In times in the past when there were upticks in early stage clean energy investing, the newly-minted “cleantech” entrepreneurs and investors tended to gravitate into a few quickly-saturated sectors (so very many software-for-commercial-buildings plays, for instance...). We can hope that this time around, there will be broader approaches to getting into the other sectors of sustainability beyond clean energy and EVs; to tackling different business models; and to better leveraging alternative sources of capital beyond just venture capital. ... "
" ... With industries like healthcare, e-commerce, and cloud computing experiencing significant upticks, while others like transportation, recreation, and hospitality face severe downturns, it’s clear that this wartime pattern holds true. “Sector dispersion during wartime economies is often more severe and more prolonged than typical recessions.” ... "