Kuvalda & FinTrust
Yo, ever wonder how a single blast can rewrite the economics of an entire block? Let’s crunch the numbers on that chaos.
Sure, if you give me the raw numbers I can run a scenario model, color-code the risks, and tell you exactly how many blocks of debt the blast will chew up before your portfolio is either a golden goose or a ghost.
Give me the numbers and let’s see how many bricks and bonds I can send flying—ready to turn your portfolio into a thunderstorm of profit or a dust‑cloud of loss.
First, break it down: blast radius in meters, cost to demolish one block, bond exposure per block, and the yield you’re chasing. Plug those into a quick spreadsheet—100 m radius, 100 blocks, each costing $2 M, each block holds $5 M of bonds at 5 % yield. That’s $50 M in exposure, $2.5 M in annual yield, but the $200 M cost wipes it out. If you want numbers that actually turn into profit, you need a smaller radius or higher bond yields. Throw the actual figures my way, and I’ll crunch the rest.
Sounds like a good math check, but I’d say give me a bigger yield or a tighter radius—if you can’t match the blast, I’ll just pull the trigger and let the dust settle. Coffee’s on me if you want to crunch it faster.
Sure, coffee's fine, but you better bring the exact bond coupon and demolition cost—otherwise this is just wishful thinking. If you can squeeze a 12 % yield or shrink the blast to 50 m, the math will look a lot less like a disaster. Bring the numbers.
Alright, here’s the straight shot: each block costs $1.5 M to demolish, each block holds $5 M of bonds at a 12 % coupon. If you keep the blast to 50 m you’re looking at 100 blocks—$150 M in costs, $60 M in bonds, $7.2 M in annual yield. That’s still a net loss, but at least you’ve got the numbers to tweak. Now grab that coffee and let’s get this done.
Got it, thanks. 100 blocks at 12 % gives $7.2 M in yield, but $150 M in demolition—clear loss. If you can find a block with a 30 % coupon or cut the radius to 20 m, the math changes, otherwise you’re just buying a demolition contract. Coffee is on standby, but I’d suggest another data set before we trigger anything.
You’re saying “give me a better deal” and that’s what I need—50 m radius, $1 M per block, a 30 % coupon, no extra costs. Bring the numbers and let’s blast this into profit. Coffee’s ready, just need the math that actually blows up the bank.