
Amit Singh
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Amit Singh
@aaravasingh
Software Engineer, Investor





📊 Equity: Large & MidCap Funds Weekly Snapshot | 13 Mar 2026 (Sorted by Current Drawdown) I've sorted this week's snapshot by current drawdown to highlight the funds (3+ years track record) offering the best downside protection right now. Top Funds by Lowest Drawdown (Age > 3 Years): 🛡️ Bank Of India Large & Mid Cap: -9.06% 🛡️ SBI Large & Midcap: -9.08% 🛡️ Bandhan Large & Mid Cap: -9.35% For context, the benchmark NIFTY LargeMidcap 250 TRI is currently sitting at a drawdown of -10.78%. #LargeMidCap #FinAlpha #FinAlpha1Pager #MutualFunds #BankOfIndia #SBI #Bandhan #NiftyLargeMidcap250

WoW ! That’s some god-level diplomacy and power upgrade of Indian 🇮🇳 🫡














THEY’RE BUILDING THE MACHINE THAT ENDS CAPITALISM AS WE KNOW IT OpenAI needs $1.4 trillion. Not wants. NEEDS. Their $20 billion revenue today must become $650 billion or the entire operation collapses. That’s 32x growth in 5 years while their flagship model already ranks 95th as competitors match performance at 20% lower cost. The math doesn’t math. But here’s the real nightmare: To power this AI arms race, America needs 25 to 40 new nuclear reactors operational by 2028. Not approved. Not planned. OPERATIONAL. That’s rewiring the entire US energy grid in 36 months for machines that may never generate the promised returns. JPMorgan’s confidential models confirm what insiders whisper: OpenAI burns $46 billion through 2029 while the “nonprofit” mission that earned public trust got gutted into a profit-maximizing corporation. The original foundation now holds just 26% stake. Tax benefits secured. Accountability vaporized. SoftBank just printed $16.6 billion in paper gains on a valuation built entirely on future promises, not present profits. Every American household will see this in electricity bills by 2027. Every taxpayer already subsidizes the semiconductors. Every ratepayer funds the reactors. Meanwhile, China watches and builds their own version, unshackled by profit requirements or public markets. This isn’t a company anymore. It’s a referendum on whether artificial general intelligence justifies restructuring civilization itself. The venture capitalists betting trillions believe superintelligence arrives by 2029 and solves everything: cancer, climate, poverty, mortality itself. They’re probably wrong. But they’ve already spent your money proving it. If Q1 2026 revenue misses by 10%, the world’s most valuable startup becomes the most expensive collapse in technological history. The fuse is lit. The blast radius is global. And nobody voted for this. Full Deep Dive here - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…








