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macromanager

The opposite of micromanager; one who handles or directs business in a pleasant manner
I love to macromanage

I am a macromanager
by Eppyoop June 11, 2024
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Macromancy

The ability to seemingly work magic within Microsoft Excel.
The things Frank can do in Excel are worrisome. His macromancy has created data manipulations that threaten Economics as we know it.
by nunuhya January 3, 2025
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Macrobating

macrobating
/ˈmæk.rəʊˌbeɪ.tɪŋ/, adjective

Characterized by an exclusive reliance on macroeconomic factors while disregarding technical analysis and market narrative, often resulting in a skewed interpretation of market dynamics.

Describing an investor or analyst who, in their decision-making, prioritizes broad economic indicators over short-term technical signals and qualitative market trends.

The act of focusing exclusively on macroeconomic factors while ignoring the technical or narrative elements that drive the market. It is a blend of "macro" (referring to macroeconomics) and "debating" (or "masturbating" as a play on self-indulgence), implying an obsession with broad economic indicators at the expense of other important factors.
"During the trading meeting, while everyone else was dissecting charts, Tom was off macrobating about GDP and inflation so intensely that he completely missed the bounce on the monthly pivot point."
by anonymous March 27, 2025
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Hypothesis of Macroatoms

A speculative framework proposing that structures larger than atoms—molecules, nanoparticles, even engineered materials—can behave as if they were individual "atoms" in a larger-scale physics. The Hypothesis of Macroatoms suggests that under certain conditions, collections of atoms can act as unified entities, exhibiting properties (quantized states, bonding, energy levels) analogous to those of individual atoms. These macroatoms could form the basis for a new kind of chemistry and physics at larger scales—where "molecules" are made of macroatoms, and "materials" are crystal lattices of these larger units. The hypothesis opens the door to engineering matter at every scale, not just the atomic.
Hypothesis of Macroatoms "Nanoparticles can exhibit discrete energy levels, just like atoms. Macroatom hypothesis says: they're not just clusters; they're artificial atoms. And if you can bond them together, you get artificial molecules—a whole new periodic table at the nanoscale. Macroatoms: atoms by design, chemistry by engineering."
by Dumuabzu March 6, 2026
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