The Market Isn’t Broken. It’s Hollow.

Abandoned desert gas station with cracked pavement and a sign reading “The Last Gas Station in the World”

Oil should be soaring. Wars rage, supply lines fracture, and yet prices hesitate. This is not resilience—it’s exhaustion. Beneath the noise of geopolitics lies a more unsettling truth: demand itself is weakening under the weight of debt. The market isn’t misreading reality. It is reflecting a system that has quietly lost its capacity to grow.