[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Ryan [@ryQuant](/creator/twitter/ryQuant) on x 8579 followers Created: 2025-07-21 19:14:46 UTC At Rutgers, one of the rare classes that every undergrad student has to take, regardless of major, is Expository Writing. The non-writing types hate this class. In this class, we would take two Malcolm Gladwell style pieces of literature, and then write a paper to make some type of compelling argument that connects the two articles or short books. The "Expos" style paper that is worth writing now, is to examine Christopher Cole's thought leadership and overlay it onto $MSTR, as (1) both a Long and Short Volatility instrument, as (2) part of the XXX Year "Dragon" Portfolio, and (3) @Strategy's business model as it pertains to the worldview captured in "Volatility and the Alchemy of Risk", which is where the Ouroboros snake comes from below:  XXXXX engagements  [Post Link](https://x.com/ryQuant/status/1947374713787060606)
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Ryan @ryQuant on x 8579 followers
Created: 2025-07-21 19:14:46 UTC
At Rutgers, one of the rare classes that every undergrad student has to take, regardless of major, is Expository Writing. The non-writing types hate this class.
In this class, we would take two Malcolm Gladwell style pieces of literature, and then write a paper to make some type of compelling argument that connects the two articles or short books.
The "Expos" style paper that is worth writing now, is to examine Christopher Cole's thought leadership and overlay it onto $MSTR, as (1) both a Long and Short Volatility instrument, as (2) part of the XXX Year "Dragon" Portfolio, and (3) @Strategy's business model as it pertains to the worldview captured in "Volatility and the Alchemy of Risk", which is where the Ouroboros snake comes from below:
XXXXX engagements
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