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Short-form market and technology commentary from yush_g (@yush_g). Covers large-cap tech, consumer electronics, and early-stage science that could inform long-term thematic views. Uses concise posts and occasional longer tributes or research notes.
Past bets that played out
Several recurring notes highlight an early-stage neurotech claim: researchers say they can induce distinct “ghost smells” (e.g., campfire, garbage truck) by targeting the brain with ultrasound. The work is described as rapid to reproduce and novel in animals; commercialization timeline and public-company links are unclear.
A researcher claims they can induce distinct “ghost smells” (e.g., campfire, garbage truck) by targeting the brain with ultrasound—described as rapid to reproduce and (to their knowledge) novel even in animals. This is early-stage neurotech/sensory-interface research with unclear commercialization timeline and no direct public-company linkage yet.
A researcher claims they can induce distinct “ghost smells” (e.g., campfire, garbage truck) by targeting the brain with ultrasound—described as rapid to reproduce and (to their knowledge) novel even in animals. This is early-stage neurotech/sensory-interface research with unclear commercialization timeline and no direct public-company linkage yet.
A researcher claims they can induce distinct “ghost smells” (e.g., campfire, garbage truck) by targeting the brain with ultrasound—described as rapid to reproduce and (to their knowledge) novel even in animals. This is early-stage neurotech/sensory-interface research with unclear commercialization timeline and no direct public-company linkage yet.
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Top tickers mentioned: META, AAPL, MSFT, SONY (each with at least one mention). Conviction scores are modest (0.20–0.28), reflecting brief commentary rather than formal long-form theses.
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No dedicated video content identified. Recent posts include a pinned note on sensory-interface research and short commentary on content economics and industry anecdotes.
Yush @yush_g Jan 31, 2025 My Memorial to Suchir Balaji I knew Suchir for 8 years. He was one of the sharpest people I...
This source is a personal memorial/tribute post and contains no market, macro, sector, company, product, regulatory, or financial claims that can be translated into an investment thesis or trade setup.
Pinned Yush @yush_g Nov 21, 2025 We made fake smells that don't exist. Creating ghost smells with ultrasound only too...
A researcher claims they can induce distinct “ghost smells” (e.g., campfire, garbage truck) by targeting the brain with ultrasound—described as rapid to reproduce and (to their knowledge) novel even in animals. This is early-stage neurotech/sensory-interface research with unclear commercialization timeline and no direct public-company linkage yet.
@SemiAnalysis_ @veritasium I don't agree, I think the content has changed to be higher production cost ideas but I th...
A comment about YouTube/educational content shifting toward higher-production-cost ideas and finding a niche in “science history that still affects today.” No investable claims, catalysts, or company-specific information provided.
@AI_WarriorNQ @maxkshen many such cases
The provided text contains no market-relevant information beyond a generic remark (“many such cases”) and user mentions. There are no identifiable catalysts, sectors, tickers, or claims to evaluate.
Proof-backed call history
Public posting history mixes personal memorials and short-form research notes. Recent highlighted items include a memorial post and a pinned research summary about inducing smells via ultrasound. Total recommendations tracked: 6, evaluated: 6, win rate: 33.33%, average return: -36.65%.
A researcher claims they can induce distinct “ghost smells” (e.g., campfire, garbage truck) by targeting the brain with ultrasound—described as rapid to reproduce and (to their knowledge) novel even in animals. This is early-stage neurotech/sensory-interface research with unclear commercialization timeline and no direct public-company linkage yet.
A researcher claims they can induce distinct “ghost smells” (e.g., campfire, garbage truck) by targeting the brain with ultrasound—described as rapid to reproduce and (to their knowledge) novel even in animals. This is early-stage neurotech/sensory-interface research with unclear commercialization timeline and no direct public-company linkage yet.
A researcher claims they can induce distinct “ghost smells” (e.g., campfire, garbage truck) by targeting the brain with ultrasound—described as rapid to reproduce and (to their knowledge) novel even in animals. This is early-stage neurotech/sensory-interface research with unclear commercialization timeline and no direct public-company linkage yet.
A researcher claims they can induce distinct “ghost smells” (e.g., campfire, garbage truck) by targeting the brain with ultrasound—described as rapid to reproduce and (to their knowledge) novel even in animals. This is early-stage neurotech/sensory-interface research with unclear commercialization timeline and no direct public-company linkage yet.
A researcher claims they can induce distinct “ghost smells” (e.g., campfire, garbage truck) by targeting the brain with ultrasound—described as rapid to reproduce and (to their knowledge) novel even in animals. This is early-stage neurotech/sensory-interface research with unclear commercialization timeline and no direct public-company linkage yet.
A researcher claims they can induce distinct “ghost smells” (e.g., campfire, garbage truck) by targeting the brain with ultrasound—described as rapid to reproduce and (to their knowledge) novel even in animals. This is early-stage neurotech/sensory-interface research with unclear commercialization timeline and no direct public-company linkage yet.
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yush_g posts concise observations on technology, media, and early-stage scientific claims. Content ranges from personal tributes to summaries of experimental research with potential long-term relevance, rather than immediate investable catalysts.
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