The 40% bubble concentration rule just triggered for the first time since the dot-com crash.
If history repeats, the entire market could be at risk.
Every time the top 10 stocks have made up 40% or more of the total market, a major crash has followed soon after. This pattern holds across nearly 200 years of market history.
In 1929, the top 10 stocks hit 44% of the market. The Great Crash followed.
In 1965, they hit 40%. The "Go-Go Bubble" burst followed.
In 2000, they hit 41%. The dot-com crash followed.
Today, the top 10 stocks make up 40% of the market once again. Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, NVDA, and Google alone make up 25%.
This level of concentration has only been seen at the peak of the largest bubbles in history. And each time, the entire market has suffered, not just the top stocks.
In 2000, while the Nasdaq lost 80%, the S&P 500 still fell 50%. In 2008, while banks led the plunge, the S&P 500 fell 58%. When the top gets this heavy, it drags everything down with it.
40% concentration has been a clear and consistent red flag. It doesn't mean a crash will happen tomorrow. But it does mean the risk level in the market is at an extreme.
🚨 TOMORROW IS THE MOST IMPORTANT DAY FOR CRYPTO IN U.S.
The U.S. Senate Banking Committee votes on the CLARITY Act tomorrow, May 14, the first comprehensive crypto regulation bill in U.S. history.
It defines which crypto assets are regulated by the SEC and which by the CFTC.
Over 100 amendments have been filed and the banking lobby is still actively trying to kill it.
One uncommitted Republican senator could block the entire thing.
Stocks keep hitting record highs!
The Nasdaq and S&P 500 just recorded their highest daily close ever despite hot CPI and PPI inflation reports this week.
10 GitHub repos that cut your Claude Code token usage by 60–90%
This will help you when creating your own trading bots and tools for Polymarket, as well as for any other tasks
Here's the full list
1. RTK (Rust Token Killer)
CLI proxy that filters terminal output before it hits your context window. 60–90% reduction on common dev commands. One binary, zero dependencies. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot.
GitHub: https://t.co/dis7Ox4AD0
2. Token Savior
MCP server that navigates code by symbols, not full files. 97% reduction on code navigation. Persistent memory across sessions. 69 tools, zero external dependencies.
GitHub: https://t.co/sXcCLP2YXn
3. Context Mode
Sandboxes raw tool output into SQLite instead of dumping it straight into context. 98% context reduction on Playwright, GitHub, logs. Only clean summaries enter your conversation. Works as a Claude Code plugin.
GitHub: https://t.co/RwHDU1CghJ
4. code-review-graph
Local knowledge graph that maps your codebase with Tree-sitter. Claude reads only what matters - not the entire repo. 49x token reduction on large monorepos. 6.8x on average reviews.
GitHub: https://t.co/3P7f1AvEFN
5. Caveman Claude
Makes Claude respond like a caveman to cut output tokens. 65–75% output reduction. One-line install. Full technical accuracy stays intact.
GitHub: https://t.co/VVOm4BnqLC
6. token-optimizer-mcp
MCP server with caching, compression, and smart tool intelligence. 95%+ token reduction through intelligent caching. Compresses repeated tool outputs automatically.
GitHub: https://t.co/im8FSE4wEP
7. claude-token-efficient
One CLAUDE.md file that keeps responses terse. Drop-in, no code changes needed. Reduces output verbosity on heavy workflows. Best for output-heavy sessions.
GitHub: https://t.co/NXrZV0O9Wd
8. claude-context (by Zilliz)
Code search MCP that makes your entire codebase the context. ~40% reduction with equivalent retrieval quality. Hybrid BM25 + dense vector search.
GitHub: https://t.co/zzrY3qXHbQ
9. claude-token-optimizer
Reusable setup prompts for optimizing any project. 90% token savings in 5 minutes. Reduces doc token usage from 11K to 1.3K.
GitHub: https://t.co/iXK6UtVyVl
10. token-optimizer
Finds ghost tokens that silently eat your context. Survives compaction without losing quality. Fixes context quality decay over long sessions.
GitHub: https://t.co/i7K44S1G32
You don't need all 10. Pick 2–3 based on your workflow:
Heavy terminal output? → RTK
Big codebase? → code-review-graph + Token Savior
Lots of MCP servers? → Context Mode
Quick fix? → Caveman + claude-token-efficient
Most people are burning tokens without knowing it.
Run /context in a fresh session and see how much is already gone before you type a single word.
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