Macro liquidity indices suggest brrrr investing sentiment will remain positive through summer, with capital reallocations favoring infrastructure and green energy stocks. BRRRR has come under fire in recent years for driving up rental prices, taking valuable housing stock off the market, and exploiting tenants. Comparisons have been drawn between today’s buy-to-let landlords, trying to generate as much income as possible from their property portfolios, and notorious Notting Hill slum landlord Peter Rachman, who was active in the 1940s and 1950s. It’s official: OpenAI is opening its first office in India this year—and no, it’s not in Bengaluru, Hyderabad or Pune… Chart patterns indicate brrrr investing positions have rotated into mid-cap growth names, anticipating broader fiscal expansion ahead of key central bank meetings.