Bearman, WallStreetBets and Nuseir in Zoomex X Space on AI

Zoomex hosted an X Space with Haas F1 driver Ollie Bearman, WallStreetBets and Nuseir Yassin to discuss pressure, AI, instinct and career choices and announced a Polymarket market.

Zoomex held an X Space moderated by Fernando Lillo that brought together Haas F1 driver Ollie Bearman, crypto commentator WallStreetBets and creator Nuseir Yassin to discuss pressure, instinct, AI and career choices. Zoomex also announced a prediction market built with Polymarket, starting with the FIFA World Cup and planned to expand to macroeconomic events, Formula One and tennis.

Bearman joined from Monaco ahead of a race weekend and focused on preparation and instinct. He said thorough preparation reduces uncertainty but cannot cover every scenario on track. He described a full season of 24 races as a sequence in which the original plan may hold for only one event and the rest require on-the-spot adaptation. He traced that adaptability to years of laps and practice.

WallStreetBets described the moment before placing a trade as a familiar hesitation and framed pressure as a driver of performance. He said traders must adopt AI as a research layer or risk being displaced. He advised younger practitioners to seek pressure early in their careers to accelerate learning.

Nuseir presented a personal decision filter based on the portion of his expected life a project will consume. He uses public commitments to enforce follow-through and cited his 1,000 videos in 1,000 days project as an example. He warned that success can change personal dynamics and identified friends and associates as common obstacles to radical life changes.

Each participant named a recent mistake. Bearman said mistakes teach and must not be repeated. WallStreetBets described hesitating on a SpaceX-linked ticker that later rose sharply and concluded that once a narrative is in motion the analysis window can be closed. Nuseir called his move to the United States without adjusting tax residency a planning failure and used the word “rebasing” to describe the error.

The panel addressed AI and its impact on crypto and trading. Nuseir said he fears being left behind by AI and suggested the intersection of AI agents, blockchains and micro-transactions is an area of opportunity. WallStreetBets agreed that survival will favor those who integrate AI into research and workflow.

On ambition and daily habits, WallStreetBets urged young people to put themselves under pressure and learn AI. Nuseir recommended staying single while making radical early moves, changing stagnant friend groups, committing to a regular upload schedule and avoiding alcohol and heavy stimulants. He described alcohol as a habit that reduces performance and challenged the belief that drinking is necessary for social life.

At the end of the session Lillo detailed Zoomex’s new prediction market with Polymarket. The initial offering will cover the FIFA World Cup, with planned expansion into macroeconomic events, Formula One and tennis. On the call, WallStreetBets said he would back Argentina in the World Cup while Nuseir said he would back whichever underdog reached the final.

The event ran as a conversation about preparation, decision making under pressure, and the need for practitioners in sport, trading and content creation to adapt to rapid technological change.

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