Inflation Jokes Outperform S&P 500 in Engagement It’s official: humor has beaten hedge funds. In 2025, inflation jokes are outperforming the S&P 500 at least on the only market that matters anymore: engagement. From X to Reddit to Telegram, memes about the rising cost of coffee, rent, and sanity are generating more clicks, shares, and […]
AI Can’t Meme: Why Human Humor Still Beats Bots Artificial intelligence can out-trade, out-calculate, and outlast humans but it still can’t out-meme us. In 2025, AI bots can write headlines, generate art, and even predict the next meme coin boom. Yet when it comes to humor the chaotic, emotional core of internet culture humans still […]
Readers Submit Satirical Takes on Stablecoins and Debt When the economy gets complicated, the internet gets creative. This month, Manhattan-G opened submissions for readers’ funniest takes on two of finance’s most confusing obsessions stablecoins and debt. The results? A chaotic masterpiece of satire, self-awareness, and crypto comedy that proves one thing: humor is the last […]
Elon Musk’s Tweets Move Markets Faster Than Fed Announcements The Federal Reserve meets eight times a year to guide the economy. Elon Musk tweets eight times before lunch. One moves interest rates; the other moves the internet. And in 2025, it’s pretty clear which one has more immediate market impact. A single emoji from Musk […]
Stablecoin Wars Explained in GIFs and One–Liners The crypto world has seen bull markets, bear markets, and rug pulls but nothing quite like the Stablecoin Wars. Picture the financial equivalent of a superhero crossover movie, except everyone’s wearing suits, printing tokens, and subtweeting each other about “liquidity integrity.” Tether flexes its dominance, USDC tries to […]