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Howard Lindzon draws attention to a major shift in financial markets, describing a 'SaasPocalypse' driven by the rise of perpetual contracts, or 'perps,' that have gained legitimacy through CFTC approval.
Lindzon suggests this trend is reshaping the market landscape, as established exchanges such as CBOE and CME face growing pressure despite their traditional regulatory advantages.
Lindzon has previously commented on shifting entry points for private investments, noting that Fidelity reduced the minimum SpaceX investment to $2,000. He has also suggested that Elon Musk’s position could allow him to dictate IPO pricing with a $1 trillion valuation. These observations show his continued focus on changing structures within capital markets.