Shyon
15:48
For me, 2025 is best defined by the AI-driven shift in capital allocation, highlighted by Nvidia surpassing $5 trillion. It wasn’t just about one stock, but about markets recognizing compute power as core infrastructure. Even with tariffs, geopolitics, and policy noise, money consistently flowed toward AI enablers.

The most valuable lesson came from managing volatility rather than chasing returns. With constant headline shocks — from Trump tariffs to China’s AI breakthroughs and crypto swings — reacting emotionally often hurt performance. Focusing on market structure, liquidity, and defined risk mattered far more than predicting news.

Ultimately, 2025 showed that markets now price narratives as much as fundamentals. AI, geopolitics, and digital assets blended into a powerful expectation engine. As we move into 2026, uncertainty remains high, but so does imagination — and that balance defines the year for me.

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2025 Annual Review: What Trade Taught You the Most This Year?
2025 came to a close with global markets swinging between political shocks and technological breakthroughs. Trump’s return reignited policy uncertainty, AI competition reshaped capital allocation, gold rewrote history, and megacaps expanded the limits of imagination. Markets trembled under tariff threats — yet celebrated amid an unprecedented computing boom. Which event truly defines 2025 in your view? What trade taught you the most this year?
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