
AST SpaceMobile Podcast Anpanman - Market Liquidations, VIX Rules, and the SpaceMobile Connectivity Shift
Anpanman examines the current state of the markets, specifically focusing on the recent wave of after-hours liquidations and the mechanics of margin calls. The episode breaks down why these periods of de-risking are a natural, albeit painful, part of market cycles and how investors can navigate the volatility without compromising their long-term positions.
Anpanman shares personal experiences from past crypto cycles, reflecting on the psychological burden of holding through a 'crypto winter.' The discussion touches on Bitcoin's recent price action and the tendency for new investors to believe 'this time is different' before experiencing a standard market correction. The episode emphasizes the importance of having a plan and setting goals to avoid being caught in the emotional trap of paper losses.
The conversation shifts to the current panic surrounding AI and its impact on the software sector. Anpanman discusses the paradox of software companies being punished by AI fears while also exploring why physical industries like energy and space remain shielded from this disruption. The episode also critiques the use of AI-generated research, arguing that the manual process of financial modeling is still essential for deep comprehension.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to macro indicators, specifically the VIX and inflation. Anpanman shares a personal rule of thumb for using the VIX as a gauge for extreme fear and provides a strategy for capital allocation during market dislocations. The discussion also highlights the discrepancy between lagging Fed data and real-time inflation metrics from Trueflation, suggesting that the economy may be cooler than official reports indicate.
Finally, Anpanman provides a bullish update on AST SpaceMobile, discussing the strategic importance of the SpaceX IPO and its potential impact on the sector. The episode covers Apple's testing of iPhone hardware with AST SpaceMobile frequencies and the game-changing potential of AT&T's spectrum acquisition. Despite recent stock price volatility, the long-term thesis for the SpaceMob remains intact as the company nears commercial service launch.
