The end of globalization.
The evaporation of financial borders.
In 2026, we stand upon a “historical fault line”—a point where the economic textbooks of the past are being torn to shreds.
While the markets desperately try to believe in the arrival of a U.S.-China “G2” era, a massive tectonic shift is occurring beneath the surface.
The lightning-strike U.S. intervention in Venezuela and Saudi Arabia’s total liberalization of its stock market are not mere headlines.
They are the precursors to a definitive rewriting of
the rules governing global energy and capital.
