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HOW DO MARKETS TOP? HAS THE US TOPPED OUT?

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Russell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
  • Japan's Nikkei underperformance versus MSCI World parallels Japan's repeated missed opportunities in dominant tech sectors.
  • Japanese semiconductor market dominance in the 1980s was lost to US and Korean competitors despite technical superiority.
  • Historical analysis suggests Japan may have deliberately weakened competitive positions to appease US geopolitical interests.
Jul 07, 05:55 AMRead on Substack →

Is This Just the Beginning of the Socialist Surge? Plus. . .

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The Free Press
  • Democratic socialist candidates surged in recent weeks, concentrated in deep blue districts.
  • Former Democratic fundraiser Evan Barker traces DSA success to 2018 Democratic Party decision to blacklist progressive operatives.
  • Young voters are significantly more favorable to socialism; far-left surge may be beginning of broader movement rather than flash-in-pan.
Jul 07, 05:02 AMRead on Substack →

The Women Who Help People Die

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The Free Press
  • Death doulas provide holistic, nonmedical end-of-life support to dying patients and families, gaining prominence with Nicole Kidman joining the field.
  • Role addresses epidemic of loneliness in terminal illness, offering emotional and practical support beyond medical intervention.
  • Emerging caregiving profession reflects broader cultural shift toward humanizing the dying process.
Jul 06, 02:49 PMRead on Substack →

Reddit Revenge Porn

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Eve Barlow from Blacklisted
  • Writer faces coordinated online stalking and harassment campaigns spanning years across multiple platforms and accounts.
  • Privacy values conflict with need for self-protection and public accountability in digital age of coordinated attacks.
  • Reluctance to detail personal hardship stems from desire to protect others' privacy while safeguarding own security and well-being.
Jul 06, 01:08 PMRead on Substack →

The Pain Trade Hasn't Even Started

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Lord Fed from Lord Fed's Gazette
  • Mag7 showed strongest weekly performance (+5%) vs broader indices after four-week selloff, signaling potential reversal in crowded consensus trades.
  • Author maintains July SPX target of 7,700 and still expects August overshoot, with positioning supporting continued upside.
  • Summer trading patterns reveal that 'pain trade' narratives (like England as overcrowded long) often precede sharp reversals when positioning unwinds.
Jul 06, 06:44 AMRead on Substack →

A Tale of Two Fourths of July. Plus. . .

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The Free Press
  • America's 250th anniversary celebrated across the country with parades, hot dog contests, and fireworks in major cities.
  • Coverage includes Chinese pastor's release, Taylor Swift prenup discussion, Ukraine war analysis, and Cornel West interview.
  • Multi-perspective takes on American identity and current events presented in daily news format.
Jul 06, 05:02 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from Le Shrub

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Le Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
  • Economist's admission of being wrong on oil (late April bullish call reversed) may constitute 'meme bottom' signal for crude.
  • H2 2026 entry marked by crude call spreads that went 3x profitable before being closed, demonstrating tactical opportunity.
  • Market narrative shifting back to AI rotation debate as Wall Street returns from extended holiday.
Jul 06, 04:33 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from HFI Research

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HFI Research
  • Oil market critical inflection point: China recovery, Economist reversal, record Brent shorts, rising crack spreads signal potential bottom.
  • Natural gas range-bound $3.00-$3.50; fundamentals tight but insufficient to drive significant price acceleration without heat trigger.
  • Energy equities appear to have bottomed with Suncor positioned to benefit from North American refining margins improvement.
Jul 06, 02:05 AMRead on Substack →

every silver lining has a cloud

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Kris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
  • Surveillance capitalism's unprecedented success came through our surrender to data extraction with minimal resistance; we defaulted into accepting the tradeoff unconsciously.
  • Every positive innovation carries costs and tradeoffs that become invisible through habituation; smartphones exemplify how we accept extraction layers without deliberate choice.
  • Understanding these hidden costs requires stepping outside our 'default groove' to recognize what we've surrendered in exchange for convenience and connection.
Jul 05, 07:33 AMRead on Substack →

The Verb

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Michael W. Green from Yes, I give a fig... thoughts on markets from Michael Green
  • The U.S. Declaration of Independence uniquely enshrines 'pursuit of happiness' as a verb—an action and striving—rather than a promised state like other constitutions guarantee.
  • This fundamental distinction reflects intentional design: the document sanctifies the effort and journey rather than promising a destination.
  • The protection of pursuit (the process) rather than outcome (happiness itself) is philosophically distinctive and has shaped American political identity for 250 years.
Jul 05, 07:18 AMRead on Substack →

BIG Moves Getting Started — Are You Ready?

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Macro Charts
  • 'The Great Reversal' may have begun with potential major turns forming in precious metals, the dollar, and rates as sentiment and positioning reach extremes.
  • Gold staged a 38% retrace of 2022-2026 rally plus bear trap reversal; silver completed 62% retrace with higher low and bullish divergence this week.
  • Turn sequence appears complete with bullish indicators firming up in the optimal window, suggesting potential beginning of significant precious metals cycle.
Jul 05, 06:33 AMRead on Substack →

Tough Love: Why Does Everyone Say Marriage Is Hard?

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The Free Press
  • Marriage satisfaction and difficulty perception varies; preventative therapy may help but cannot fully predict future outcomes.
  • Early parenting challenges can strain marriages, but damage is not necessarily permanent or irreversible.
  • Proactive couples communication and realistic expectations better serve long-term relationship stability than attempting to 'future-proof' marriage.
Jul 05, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

Teaching Immigrants the Bill of Rights

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The Free Press
  • An immigrant reading group leader discovered her adult immigrant students believed they had no rights, prompting her to assign the Bill of Rights as required reading.
  • Middle-aged immigrant women who crossed oceans to become U.S. citizens recently came to believe their adopted country is stripping away their rights, challenging their patriotic investment.
  • Direct engagement with founding documents reframes the conversation, bridging the gap between immigrant experiences and American constitutional protections.
Jul 04, 05:02 AMRead on Substack →

America’s Next 250 Years Are Ours to Build

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The Free Press
  • On America's 250th birthday, author examines what next 250 years could bring and what progress demands of the nation.
  • Contrasts living conditions in 1776 (no electricity, medicine, transportation) with modern technological achievements.
  • Explores whether America can maintain innovation trajectory and address current societal challenges.
Jul 03, 01:00 PMRead on Substack →

The Greatest Country on Earth

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The Free Press
  • America's 250th birthday features reflections on the Declaration of Independence and the enduring foundation laid by the Founding Fathers.
  • Despite current division and gloom, the country has survived incompetent leaders, defeated slavery and Nazism, and spread democratic ideals worldwide.
  • The newsletter compiles essays from multiple contributors including Caitlin Flanagan, Rod Dreher, and Nikki Haley on American identity and values.
Jul 03, 10:01 AMRead on Substack →

Markets · 33

Emerging Markets, Private Credit, and Energy

Andrew Sarna
  • Emerging markets have drastically underperformed US equities over the past 15 years despite fast growth rates.
  • EM valuation re-rating explains much underperformance; emerging markets now trade at discount to US after historic premium.
  • Three companies (TSMC, Samsung, SK Hynix) represent over 30% of EM index due to AI and data center supply chain dominance.
Jul 07, 05:49 AMRead on Substack →

Awakening the Italian ā€œbullā€.

Roger Mitchell from As In The Lake
  • Value investing success requires identifying beaten-down companies with real inherent value at the right entry price.
  • Greatest returns come from good entry timing and buying at right prices, not from exits.
  • Italian football and struggling sports franchises present potential turnaround opportunities with strong foundational assets.
Jul 07, 02:20 AMRead on Substack →

YWR: Q2 2026 Performance Review

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Erik@YWR
  • YWR ETF portfolio returned +21.1% YTD, with standout performer South Korea (EWY) up 108%.
  • Dirty Dividend strategy +15.9% while Cash Dragons underperformed at -20% YTD.
  • Author considers portfolio rebalancing for H2 2026, debating between fading hardware consensus or maintaining current allocation.
Jul 06, 07:02 PMRead on Substack →

Prometheus S&P 500 + Crisis Program

Prometheus Research
  • S&P 500 Program positioned with slowing momentum and stretched valuations signaling modest reversal pressures ahead.
  • Sector selection favors technology and industrials while dynamic risk control maintains 7% expected drawdown in multi-sigma events.
  • Bond overlay benefits from recent oil selloff easing fixed-income pressure, making carry trades reasonably attractive.
Jul 06, 12:52 PMRead on Substack →

The Legends Were Right

Santiago Capital Research
  • 2013 advisory board warning from legend investors (Rick Rule, Don Kagan, Jim Rogers) carried life lessons beyond financial returns.
  • Ignoring expert guidance on gold fund setup cost more than money, teaching deeper lessons about heeding experienced voices.
  • Personal story of building advisory board with legendary figures demonstrates value of seeking wisdom from recognized experts.
Jul 06, 11:59 AMRead on Substack →

Portfolio Update

The Haymaker Team
  • ServiceNow and Accenture have both declined sharply as markets feared agentic AI would obsolete enterprise software and labor-arbitrage consulting models.
  • Joint offering between the two companies on June 26 represents strategic rejection of bear case on both names simultaneously.
  • ServiceNow down ~51% from 52-week high while Accenture spent much of year down over 40% before recent bounce.
Jul 06, 11:01 AMRead on Substack →

The šŸæļø's BUSHYā„¢ Portfolio x Plutus

The Blind Squirrel
  • Blind Squirrel Macro's BUSHY portfolio is now available through Plutus, an SEC-registered investment advisor for real-time portfolio replication.
  • Plutus allows investors to replicate research-driven securities portfolios within their own brokerage account with assets remaining in investor custody.
  • Minimum allocation requirement is $40,000 USD, accessible to subscribers and non-subscribers alike meeting Plutus eligibility requirements.
Jul 06, 08:32 AMRead on Substack →

How Musk Is Again Stealing Billions from Mom & Pop Investors

Lawrence from Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
  • Elon Musk realized largest wealth theft method involved taking small amounts from millions of retirement savers through S&P 500 index inclusion manipulation.
  • S&P 500 inclusion in 2020 created automatic buying pressure from index funds holding trillions without scrutiny into individual stock merit or valuation.
  • Index committee's inclusion decision functions as unregulated gatekeeper controlling billions in capital flows with minimal transparency or accountability mechanisms.
Jul 06, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

Stock Take Pt 2 - EM Edition

BUSHYā„¢ and Acorn Weekly
  • China's domestic AI chip sector outpacing memory giants in Korea/Taiwan, while offshore Chinese tech lags broader EM index.
  • Portfolio adjustments made in March to exit EM tech laggards and May to concentrate China exposure amid selective opportunities.
  • 2026 unusual for EM as AI capex trade swept Seoul/Taipei chip giants while China pursued parallel domestic AI strategy.
Jul 06, 06:28 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - Five Points

Derek Wallis
  • Fed minutes from Warsh's first meeting, SPCE Nasdaq listing, and Hynix ADR debut are key market catalysts this week.
  • Author discusses fatherhood impacts on outcomes and Gen Z 'kirkification' meme trend as cultural observations.
  • Commentary on political figures spending July 4th criticizing America reveals broader societal tensions.
Jul 06, 06:21 AMRead on Substack →

Q3 Guide to the Markets

Andrew Sarna
  • Meta's cloud computing exploration raised questions about AI infrastructure demand sustainability, pressuring tech valuations.
  • June payrolls (57,000) with prior month revisions lower reinforce hiring moderation trend, pushing rate hike expectations to December.
  • S&P 500 trading one standard deviation above 30-year average (40.7 CAPE) despite consensus expecting 20% three-year earnings growth.
Jul 06, 05:48 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - First Look

Derek Wallis
  • S&P near highs +48bp; 10-year yield at 4.47%; dollar strength +26bp; oil weakness -77bp; Bitcoin flat.
  • European autos higher while tech lower; Japan +1.1% while China and Korea declined; geopolitical tensions in Pacific rising.
  • Meta cloud exploration and semiconductor wipeout scenarios driving tech sector volatility; PMI and ISM Services data due today.
Jul 06, 05:06 AMRead on Substack →

Not Such a Hawkish Path

AP Research
  • Fed's Warsh sounded less hawkish than initial stance, noting inflation expectations eased, pushing hike pricing from October to December.
  • June payroll miss (+57k vs expectations) with negative revisions and weak leisure/hospitality hiring gave markets permission to reduce hike odds.
  • Dow outperformed while Nasdaq lagged due to late-week semiconductor selloff, masking underlying strength outside AI complex.
Jul 06, 02:30 AMRead on Substack →

easyJet Points to the Exits

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Hormuz corridor experiencing 'stop-start normalisation' with 80 floating mines present; Iran holding funeral processions during peace talks intermission.
  • Mojtaba Khamenei (new Supreme Leader) reportedly severely disfigured with major leg injuries from February airstrikes, not yet appearing publicly.
  • Brent crude at $71.70 reacting modestly to OPEC+ production increase; macro focus shifting back to AI rotation debate as Wall Street returns.
Jul 06, 12:32 AMRead on Substack →

Trend Board & Systematic Chartbook

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Sam Shiffman from Clark Street
  • Weekly trend board scans 340+ markets across futures, FX, cash indices, crypto, ETFs, and cross-asset ratios.
  • Systematic framework identifies compelling trends and setups for discretionary analysis rather than generating direct trade list.
  • Updated technical scans provide consistent filtering mechanism for opportunity evaluation across global asset classes.
Jul 06, 12:15 AMRead on Substack →

Hubble, Bubble: Why Liquidity Matters More Than Valuation

Michael Howell from Capital Wars
  • Market bubbles break on liquidity/collateral instability, not valuation alone; critical signals from repo spreads, Treasury volatility, and funding costs.
  • Global liquidity slowdown appears to have stabilized rather than accelerating into crash based on latest flash estimates.
  • Financial system plumbing (not valuations) determines bubble dynamics, requiring focus on structural funding conditions.
Jul 05, 05:25 PMRead on Substack →

Insider Newsletter: Issue #332

Capitalist Exploits (Substack)
  • Billionaire Gina Rinehart made her largest non-mining investment ever, spending over $1 billion on SpaceX shares despite company's massive quarterly losses.
  • Record retail demand for SpaceX shares (4x higher than any previous float on CommSec) shows dangerous herd behavior among retail and institutional investors.
  • Market is crowding into a company with no local listing, no dividends, unproven revenue model, and trading at near 100x revenue multiples.
  • The convergence of ultra-wealthy, retail punters, and index funds into the same trade is a classic warning signal of speculative excess.
Jul 05, 04:24 PMRead on Substack →

A Macro Pilgrim's Ledger | July 5, 2026

Santiago Capital Research
  • Dow Jones hit record 52,900 as market rotated out of technology into banks and industrials after weak jobs report reduced rate hike risk.
  • Technology sector sold off sharply (Nasdaq barely budged Thursday, Tesla down 7.5%) as market repriced growth expectations lower.
  • WTI crude continued declining to $68.59, lowest since Gulf war began in February, as Strait of Hormuz remained open despite Iran rhetoric.
  • Gold rebounded to $4,191 after US-Iran military exchange, regaining safety premium as geopolitical risks resurface.
Jul 05, 01:53 PMRead on Substack →

Nothing Like a Chart Party...

Garrett Baldwin
  • Modern financial engineering mirrors the South Park underpants gnomes problem: Phase 1 and Phase 3 exist but Phase 2 (actual value creation) is unclear.
  • Private credit markets are packaging illiquid future cash flows into rated securities and distributing them to yield-hungry institutional investors.
  • State pension funds and insurance companies buying structured receivables facilities tied to speculative future revenue streams creates systemic fragility.
  • The gap between real economic value and financial engineering mechanisms is growing dangerously wide.
Jul 05, 12:59 PMRead on Substack →

The Week Ahead 7/5/26

Eliant
  • S&P 500 outperformed with 210bps gain while small caps fell 75bps as AI/momentum trades unwound and capital rotated to underowned sectors.
  • Upcoming week is economically quiet with only manufacturing data and FOMC minutes; expect lower volatility.
  • Eliant has delivered 189.58% returns since June 2023, significantly outperforming the S&P 500 (79.18%), Nasdaq (102.71%), and other major indices.
Jul 05, 10:41 AMRead on Substack →

Market Analysis for the Week of 7/5

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • Market remains trapped in a multi-week balance with bulls retaining control of high time frames and no new monthly lows broken.
  • Intermediate timeframes are neutral while short-term control oscillates between buyers and sellers, typical of consolidation periods.
  • Ultimate breakout from this balance likely to produce large moves; trend traders advised to focus on individual stocks rather than indices.
Jul 05, 10:26 AMRead on Substack →

Microsoft: Undervalued & Undisruptable!

Capitalist-Letters
  • Successful investors recognize that good businesses tend to remain good over decades despite disruption narratives, as evidenced by Buffett's American Express and other long-term holdings.
  • Microsoft exhibits characteristics of enduring great businesses: strong moat, proven ability to adapt to technological change, and pricing power.
  • Despite disruption concerns over AI and competitive threats, Microsoft's scale, customer relationships, and ability to integrate new technologies position it for sustained performance.
Jul 05, 08:40 AMRead on Substack →

Stock Take Season 2026 - Part 1

The Blind Squirrel
  • Q2 2026 saw dividend yield, low volatility, and value factors dominate in Q1 before high-beta momentum stocks (especially memory/DRAM ETFs) led from April onward.
  • DRAM ETF launched in April reached $25bn AUM by June end, one of fastest-growing ETFs ever; Roundhill collecting ~$260m in management fees from 9-stock portfolio.
  • ETF closures rather than launches are more reliable timing signals for market bottoms; portfolio positioning shifted away from energy and high-beta as quarter ended weak.
Jul 05, 06:30 AMRead on Substack →

My Decision-Making Process

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Mihail from TheOldEconomy
  • Increased LatAm exposure through Argentine banks and Brazil call options, driven by Milei's reform momentum and 2027 election catalysts.
  • Argentina's successful debt repayment and economic reforms signal potential frontier-market reclassification, unlocking passive investor flows.
  • Investment decision framework centered on selection, timing, sizing, and execution across undervalued probability opportunities.
Jul 05, 05:50 AMRead on Substack →

Weekly S&P500 ChartStorm - 5 July 2026

Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
  • Equal-weighted S&P500 and Value index reached new highs while cap-weighted S&P500 remains stuck due to Mag-7 lag.
  • Broad bull market rotation continues with microcaps and financials showing promising price action; old leaders underperforming.
  • Market breadth on 200-day moving average trending higher, supporting constructive bull-market-broadening thesis.
Jul 05, 05:49 AMRead on Substack →

China Weekly Wrap: The Baton Pass Edition

Panda Perspectives
  • HSI and tech indices rebounded sharply with offshore momentum factor crashing -14.7% in one week, signaling major positioning reset.
  • Destroyed internet and consumer stocks caught bids (BYD +15.76%, Baidu +12.30%, Meituan +11.44%) while YTD winners reversed.
  • Pharma sector rallied vertically with double-digit gains across multiple names; healthcare top sector for second consecutive week.
Jul 05, 04:45 AMRead on Substack →

CoreWeave, Taken as a Whole

Cape Fear Advisors
  • CoreWeave's financial statements present three different business models: income statement shows rental company earnings, balance sheet resembles equipment lessor structure, and cash flow statement moves money like financing operation.
  • A critical $1.3 billion reclassification from deferred revenue to customer liabilities appears in a footnote with no explanation, raising questions about financial presentation consistency.
  • The accounting change sits within the coming year's balance sheets, requiring monitoring through next quarter's financials, year-end results, or the audit report for clarification.
Jul 04, 09:53 AMRead on Substack →

The Score at Half-Time

Panda Perspectives
  • The first half of 2026 was a referendum on composition: a single Chinese market produced both a 64% winner and 19% loser at index level depending entirely on which wrapper investors chose.
  • Korea achieved a 151% moonshot and AI names carried the Nasdaq, but the more instructive story played out in mainland China's split performance based on index selection.
  • The second half becomes a referendum on delivery; Hong Kong still has a place in a landscape that has shifted onshore, though regulatory licensing is currently limiting portfolio updates.
Jul 04, 02:59 AMRead on Substack →

Chart of the Week - Big Moves in Small Caps

Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
  • Small caps are trading on cheap valuations relative to history, bonds, and large caps while showing bullish technicals and strong recent performance after retesting breakout levels.
  • Passive index investing and big tech dominance created neglected small cap valuations; ETF market share and fund flows for small caps are ticking up from record lows—a classic contrarian bullish signal.
  • Small caps have room to run from current levels given valuation support, technical strength, and the structural tailwind from mean reversion in passive allocations away from mega-cap concentration.
Jul 03, 10:35 PMRead on Substack →

OI&E: THERE'S A FINE LINE BETWEEN CLEVER AND CIRCULAR

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Kevin Muir from The MacroTourist
  • The S&P 500 achieved 28% annualized earnings growth in Q1 2026 (double the 5-year average of 16%), but the majority came from accounting rules forcing massive illiquid 'paper gains' onto income statements.
  • The circular earnings growth reflects structural distortions rather than operational improvements—companies didn't sell more product or deliver more services, accounting rules inflated reported gains.
  • Wall Street's victory lap obscures the anatomy of corporate earnings: when you peel back the curtain, blockbuster growth evaporates, revealing the fragility of the bull case.
Jul 03, 08:42 PMRead on Substack →

Infographics: Trades & Flows In The Equity Repo Complex

Conks
  • Equity repo complex infographics demonstrate how equity futures basis is currently priced across various market conditions.
  • Analysis includes comprehensive batch of graphics tracking trades and flows in the repo market.
  • Basis snapshot data recently added to the publication's tracking system for ongoing monitoring.
Jul 03, 02:44 PMRead on Substack →

Walkthrough of A Top Idea Corporate Presentation

Bison Insights
  • Author provides detailed walkthrough of a top investment idea's corporate presentation.
  • Analysis connects current presentation to original thesis and latest written updates on the company.
  • Disclaimer notes author and advised funds own shares in discussed companies.
Jul 03, 02:41 PMRead on Substack →

When All Else Fails at GFL, Float Yet Another Rumor (While CEO's Yacht Floats in Paradise)

Herb Greenberg's Red Flag Alerts
  • GFL Environmental faces recurring controversy and market dysfunction, with stock having round-tripped from author's initial warning nearly two years earlier.
  • Company released news on market holiday (July 4 weekend) using timing historically associated with concealing bad news.
  • Author critiques pattern of rumors and questionable corporate governance at North America's fourth-largest waste company.
Jul 03, 12:48 PMRead on Substack →

Politics · 25

Chart of the Week: America's Fertility Heartland

Demography Unplugged
  • America's fertility heartland is concentrated in socially conservative, religiously observant states with lower housing costs.
  • Coastal and Northeast states show lowest fertility rates due to high housing costs and living expenses.
  • Middle America recorded the largest year-over-year increases in fertility, driven by affordability and cultural factors.
Jul 07, 06:01 AMRead on Substack →

The Nazi Tattoo Should Have Been Disqualifying

John Aziz
  • Graham Platner withdraws from Maine Senate race following sexual assault allegation and loss of major endorsements.
  • Nazi SS tattoo should have been disqualifying in healthy political culture without need for additional allegations.
  • Political norms require civilizational lines that normalize boundaries around acceptable candidate behavior.
Jul 07, 05:20 AMRead on Substack →

The Hamas Government In Gaza Has Dissolved

John Aziz
  • Hamas dissolved its government in Gaza and agreed to hand authority to U.S.-backed Palestinian technocrats.
  • Board of Peace (Trump-appointed oversight body) responded cautiously, emphasizing judgment on actions not promises.
  • Dissolution ends nearly two decades of Hamas control over education, healthcare, courts, and permanent-war politics in Gaza.
Jul 06, 03:45 PMRead on Substack →

Will The Real Zionist Please Stand Up?

Shana Meyerson from Unapologetically Jewish
  • Zionism fundamentally means believing Jewish people have right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland, not a position unique to Israel.
  • AOC's stated positions on Israel (opposing arms sales, accusing apartheid) contradict traditional Zionist definition despite her not explicitly denying Israel's right to exist.
  • Term 'Zionist' remains necessary to defend Israel's legitimacy as long as significant populations question its right to exist as a nation-state.
Jul 06, 12:14 PMRead on Substack →

I'll Trade A Wealth Tax... For These Reform Proposals (The Swiss Model)

Garrett Baldwin
  • U.S. economic freedom ranking has fallen from approximately 5th place two decades ago to 22nd place in Heritage Foundation's latest index.
  • Scandinavian countries often criticized as socialist are actually free-market economies with broad social safety nets, ranking higher in economic freedom than the U.S.
  • Author proposes trading wealth tax discussion for comprehensive economic reform proposals modeled on successful global economies.
Jul 06, 11:02 AMRead on Substack →

The Exit Trap: Why Trump Can't Walk Away

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Prof Robert Pape
  • Iran, not Washington, increasingly determines escalation pace in middle stage of conflict due to stronger incentives and leverage over global energy markets.
  • Strait of Hormuz remains Iran's most important coercive leverage point against U.S. while Lebanon retains strategic importance despite Trump administration downplaying it.
  • Real issue is no longer whether diplomacy resumes but whether U.S. can manage Iran's independent strategic objectives and regional positioning.
Jul 06, 10:38 AMRead on Substack →

The Ugly Logic Of Viewing Human Life As Replaceable

John Aziz
  • A dangerous tendency exists among some pro-Palestinian advocates to justify child deaths as acceptable sacrifice or inevitable.
  • Hamas and Palestinian leaders have repeatedly used rhetoric comparing future births to current deaths, treating human life as replaceable units.
  • The logic echoes historical arguments used to rationalize mass casualties as necessary costs for political goals.
  • This framing fundamentally devalues individual human dignity and life.
Jul 05, 05:13 PMRead on Substack →

America250 celebration in Philadelphia included the burial of a time capsule that will not be opened until 2276

Bob Pisani
  • America250 ceremony in Philadelphia buried a time capsule in front of Independence Hall that won't be opened until 2276.
  • Philadelphia's role as birthplace of American independence is intertwined with founding of the nation's first stock exchange and federal bank.
  • The time capsule burial represents an optimistic message from current generation to future Americans about custodianship and stewardship.
  • This historical milestone reflects on what America has learned from 250 years of financial and political development.
Jul 05, 03:27 PMRead on Substack →

The Untold Christian Story Behind America's Founding | Eric Metaxas

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Winston Marshall
  • Eric Metaxas argues that America's founding cannot be understood without recognizing the central role of Christian faith and theology.
  • The Declaration of Independence and concept of natural rights were grounded in the belief that liberty comes from God, not the state.
  • Religious figures like George Whitefield and the Great Awakening played crucial roles in creating ideological foundations for the Revolution.
  • This Christian historical narrative has been largely erased from modern American historical education and discourse.
Jul 05, 01:13 PMRead on Substack →

No, Gavin Newsom. Billionaires Aren’t the Problem, and Government Isn’t the Solution

Kaizen Asiedu
  • While Gavin Newsom correctly identifies real problems (wealth inequality, wage stagnation, rising costs), these issues stem from policy and structural factors, not lack of government revenue.
  • Billionaire taxes and wealth redistribution do not address root causes like regulatory complexity, healthcare costs, and productivity issues underlying stagnation.
  • True solutions require systemic reforms to tax code, regulatory burden, and incentive structures rather than wealth extraction from high earners.
Jul 05, 10:04 AMRead on Substack →

How the West’s own laws are being used to destroy it

Jonathan Sacerdoti
  • International law systems built by the West to protect itself have been weaponized against Western interests, particularly targeting Israel through institutions like the UN.
  • The pattern of accusations and legal mechanisms being applied now to Israel foreshadows similar threats to Britain, America, and Western democracies in coming years.
  • The erosion of law as a protective framework for Western civilization represents a fundamental challenge to international order and national sovereignty.
Jul 05, 10:01 AMRead on Substack →

The UN Wrote a Jewish Blood Libel and Gave It a Document Number

Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
  • UN issued a 94-page report accusing Israeli soldiers of deliberately murdering children, reviving centuries-old blood libel accusations against Jewish people with modern terminology.
  • The report weaponizes international legal institutions to make unfounded accusations while the initial claim travels faster than scrutiny can catch up.
  • This represents a fundamental perversion of international law, treating accusations of premeditated child murder as policy rather than requiring evidence.
Jul 05, 08:23 AMRead on Substack →

Heat Death

The Brawl Street Journal
  • November 2025 prediction of Ukrainian rapid unraveling proved incorrect despite valid underlying trend analysis of energy, politics, and demographics.
  • Russia's intensified attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure insufficient to destabilize country; incumbent president remains politically alert.
  • Demographic exodus continues as Ukraine fights recruitment challenges, complicating long-term defensive capabilities despite short-term tactical resilience.
Jul 05, 01:31 AMRead on Substack →

Happy Independence Day

Jared Dillian from We're Gonna Get Those Bastards
  • Author's military service was motivated by economic opportunity rather than patriotism, disagreeing with core missions like drug and migrant interdiction.
  • Libertarian political views made military service uncomfortable institutional experience despite recognizing diverse political perspectives exist in armed forces.
  • Mixed feelings about military service and national celebration reflect broader tension between personal values and institutional expectations.
Jul 04, 06:55 PMRead on Substack →

The 4th of July

Gold and geopolitics
  • America's 250th anniversary marks ambiguous inflection point between end of one era and beginning of another amid geopolitical uncertainties.
  • U.S. military credibility questioned by targeting errors in Middle East while Iran's regime faces potential transition and internal power shifts.
  • Oil markets at inflection point with unclear trajectory—potential resurgence of importance or beginning of long-awaited demand destruction.
Jul 04, 06:16 PMRead on Substack →

Citizenship Is a Privilege

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • SCOTUS birthright citizenship ruling upholds noble principle but presupposes conditions not met today: manageable legal immigration, prevented illegal immigration, and immigrant assimilation.
  • 14th Amendment drafted before modern welfare state and commercial air travel, making it unsuited for unprecedented immigration levels from non-assimilating populations.
  • Birthright citizenship doctrine depends on immigrants becoming productive society members rather than state dependents—prerequisites increasingly unmet in current context.
Jul 04, 11:59 AMRead on Substack →

Many Americans Are Losing Faith in America

John Aziz
  • America's founding value of liberty has enabled stream of world-changing innovations from steamboat to smartphones and AI.
  • Liberty as founding principle created conditions for decentralized development and human progress across culture, enterprise, technology, and science.
  • Many Americans losing faith in country despite America's exceptional role as beacon of emancipatory values and technological advancement globally.
Jul 04, 11:02 AMRead on Substack →

Britain has lost the plot on Palestine

Andrew Fox from Fox On War
  • UK formal recognition of Palestinian state in September 2025 creates incoherence by simultaneously funding UNRWA, treating Palestinians as permanent refugees.
  • UNRWA perpetuates refugee status across generations, contradicting statehood recognition and treating 'right of return' as demographic veto on Israel's existence.
  • Two-state solution incompatible with unrestricted right of return to Israel; resolution requires treating refugee question through resettlement or compensation, not permanent claims.
Jul 04, 10:48 AMRead on Substack →

An Ode to the Third Amendment (Happy Fourth of July)

Garrett Baldwin
  • Third Amendment largely overlooked in constitutional discourse despite founding importance in protecting against forced quartering of soldiers.
  • Author's personal legal interest shifted from First Amendment to broader constitutional principles after conversation with practicing attorney.
  • Colonial grievances over British Quartering Acts motivated founding protections against government intrusion into private home sovereignty.
Jul 04, 10:40 AMRead on Substack →

Socialism Didn’t Balance Zohran Mamdani’s NYC Budget. Capitalism Did.

Kaizen Asiedu
  • Mayor Zohran Mamdani attributed NYC budget balance to 'Democratic Socialism,' but the achievement relied heavily on capitalism and shifting costs to future taxpayers and people outside New York City.
  • Socialist policies delivered very little of the budget win; much of it came through mechanisms that capture gains today while deferring costs, a fundamentally capitalist financial strategy.
  • The distinction matters for clarity: crediting socialism for outcomes primarily driven by other mechanisms obscures what actually balanced the budget and the fiscal time-shifting required to achieve it.
Jul 03, 03:47 PMRead on Substack →

Edward Norton... Real Man of Science...

Garrett Baldwin
  • Edward Norton claims China will become first petro-zero economy and electro-superpower while criticizing American energy policy.
  • Author argues Norton demonstrates lack of awareness about Chinese central planning despite hypocritical stance on environmental policy.
  • Article unpacks celebrity commentary on geopolitical and energy trends from skeptical perspective.
Jul 03, 02:14 PMRead on Substack →

When David Duke Applauds Your Politics, You Have a Problem

John Aziz
  • Democratic congressional nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier received approval from KKK grand wizard David Duke over heritage preservation comments.
  • Author argues this exemplifies horseshoe theory where progressive circles increasingly adopt race-based worldviews once condemned by mainstream left.
  • Incident reflects troubling shift where relationships and identity are judged through racial categories and ancestry.
Jul 03, 02:10 PMRead on Substack →

I'm Going All In On Clear Thinker

Kaizen Asiedu
  • Author relaunches Clear Thinker publication with renewed commitment to mission after career transition.
  • Argues politics should inspire and unite rather than divide, reflecting founding principles of civil debate and shared teamwork.
  • Reframes political discourse away from anger and tribalism toward collaborative vision-building for civilization's future.
Jul 03, 12:05 PMRead on Substack →

Out of Time: The Rise and Fall of Manuel Adorni

BowTiedMara from BowTiedMara - Argentina & Geoarbitrage
  • Manuel Adorni transformed from trusted messenger in Casa Rosada announcing Argentina's BRICS exit to political pariah in three years.
  • Story illustrates shifts in Argentine power politics and how key figures rapidly fall from influence.
  • Full content restricted to paid subscribers; teaser highlights dramatic rise and fall narrative.
Jul 03, 11:26 AMRead on Substack →

Why do sociologists think that they are critical theorists?

Joseph Heath from In Due Course
  • Democratic nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier is sociology graduate student with far-left convictions exceeding most European left-wing parties.
  • Author argues sociology discipline intensifies rather than moderates political extremism compared to law, political science, or philosophy.
  • Reflects on Democratic party's homeostatic mechanism ensuring sustained unpopularity despite Republican challenges.
Jul 03, 10:24 AMRead on Substack →

Macro · 17

Why do countries need industrial policy?

Jostein Hauge from Global Currents
  • Industrial policy has re-emerged as fashionable in response to climate change, supply chain fragility, and geopolitical competition.
  • Traditional market-failure framing of industrial policy is too narrow and obscures deeper historical reasons for state intervention.
  • The essay explores the full range of rationales for industrial policy beyond correcting externalities.
Jul 07, 06:15 AMRead on Substack →

Global Liquidity Watch: Weekly Update

Michael Howell from Capital Wars
  • Global liquidity leveling off with near-term support from base effects and renewed Fed injections.
  • SMB stalled due to weakening China liquidity, ongoing BoJ/ECB quantitative tightening, and strong USD.
  • Investors remain broadly risk-on but gradually trimming emerging market exposure and rotating within developed markets.
Jul 07, 06:00 AMRead on Substack →

Korea's Casino & China's Engel's Pause

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Samsung Q2 earnings showed 19x operating profit increase from AI hyperscaler memory demand yet market erased $100B in caps.
  • China's gig economy expanding to 320 million people (44% of workforce) as automation displaces white-collar and college-educated workers.
  • China experiencing Engels Pause: rapid productivity growth while workers' real wages stagnate at subsistence levels from ride-hailing saturation.
Jul 07, 01:45 AMRead on Substack →

Trade Policy Is the Wrong Focus

Dr Warwick Powell from Warwick Powell's Substack
  • Trade policy focus misses the real driver of global imbalances: capital account governance and orchestration.
  • Current account deficits are consequences of capital circulation decisions, not the root cause of economic problems.
  • Debate fixates on tariffs and trade rebalancing while ignoring how finance capitalism structures capital flows.
Jul 06, 07:01 PMRead on Substack →

Quietly, Germany Is Rewriting Europe’s Fiscal Outlook

PAID
Sam Shiffman from Clark Street
  • Germany's 34-measure fiscal/labor/housing reform plan targets stimulating weak underlying growth amid economic stagnation.
  • 2027 budget draft shows €203B+ federal borrowing with increased defense/infrastructure spending, significantly higher than March consensus.
  • Net stimulative fiscal impulse from Germany represents major revaluation for Europe's largest economy and broader eurozone dynamics.
Jul 06, 02:23 AMRead on Substack →

Weekly Macro Note: Start of the 'Long Summer', Look at What's Ahead, Consumer Slowdown Risks

MacroEdge Research
  • H2 2026 entry marks 'long summer' period (July-September) critical for market directional moves based on technical setups.
  • Bitcoin and high-beta assets bouncing but technical setup becoming clearer; downside impulse plausible if Korean/Japanese risks escalate.
  • Consumer confidence at all-time lows; political administration balancing inflation-fighting with asset price support ahead of mid-terms.
Jul 05, 11:35 PMRead on Substack →

U.S. Economic Growth Update

David Cervantes from David Cervantes | Pinebrook Capital
  • H2 2026 growth rests on nominally strong but real-income weak consumer spending, visible AI capex bleeding into physical economy, and labor reacceleration.
  • Weak June payrolls but strong unemployment metrics bought Fed time; October hike moved to December as positioning adjusts.
  • Pinebrook closed 10-year short position at loss; house view neutral on rates pending July jobs report and August supercore inflation data.
Jul 05, 09:31 PMRead on Substack →

Mythic Atlas Report: 7/5/2026

Mythic Market Research from Mythic’s Substack
  • Both Growth and Geography engines signal 'lean in'; Growth fully invested while Geography holds 100% international equities.
  • Entire Europe dragging global signal lower while rest of world climbs; US domestic engine (consumer, housing, liquidity) showing red signals.
  • Expansion running cooler than 15-year norm but real; one key signal flip would reverse entire constructive regime.
Jul 05, 08:22 PMRead on Substack →

Page Two

Rebel Capitalist News Desk
  • June jobs report headline of 57,000 jobs masks a bigger problem: half a million fewer Americans were working in June than May.
  • ADP private sector data showed only 98,000 jobs added, suggesting weak underlying employment momentum in a 340+ million person economy.
  • The unemployment rate decline was misleading, driven by workers leaving the labor force rather than strong job creation.
  • Labor market weakness is the fundamental economic story that should override other headlines.
Jul 05, 05:05 PMRead on Substack →

Comfort

Macro Musings by Danny D
  • Weak June labor report gives Federal Reserve comfort to avoid urgent rate hikes, enabling passive easing to continue longer.
  • The Fed's patience means they will eventually face larger tightening requirements as inflation pressures persist while unemployment rises.
  • ISM Services, LMI, claims data, and existing home sales will provide crucial insights into labor market and consumer health this week.
  • AI, particularly in healthcare sector, entered historically bullish period with strong week of performance and tailwinds ahead.
Jul 05, 10:53 AMRead on Substack →

Weekend thoughts

Gold and geopolitics
  • Multiple charts show gold seasonality in midterm election years, with central bank gold allocations at 30-40 year highs and elevated quarterly net purchases continuing.
  • Gold sentiment reached extreme wash-out levels that historically precede rallies 8 for 8; current price consolidation tests $4,240-$4,250 resistance level.
  • China M2 has grown $37.3T vs US $12.5T; global M3 vs total gold value and GDX/SOXX ratio both signal potential precious metals bottom formation.
Jul 05, 06:29 AMRead on Substack →

Six-Chart Sunday – America at 50, 100, 150, 200 & 250

Bruce Mehlman - Age of Disruption
  • U.S. population growth at 250 years is at historic lows despite absolute population reaching record highs.
  • Inflation-adjusted GDP is 1,000x larger than 1826 while federal debt approaches 100% of GDP, creating sustainability tensions.
  • Wealth has grown 1,600x since 1826 with accelerating growth, but inequality at highest postwar levels despite broader safety nets.
Jul 05, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

The Week That Was, The Week That Is

Global Macro Method
  • U.S. labor market weakened with June payrolls +57k and unemployment holding 4.2%, shifting narrative from 'higher for longer' to potential rate cuts.
  • Gold caught a bid and dollar softened on labor data while equities rallied; central bank communication now under scrutiny.
  • Week ahead focuses on reading central bank tea leaves from FOMC minutes, ECB, Bank of England, and Japan data rather than blockbuster economic releases.
Jul 05, 01:43 AMRead on Substack →

Alan Greenspan - Redeemed at Par

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Alan Greenspan, who died at 100 after being 'redeemed at par,' left a conflicting legacy: celebrated by the Times as a giant of financial history while bearing partial blame for the 2008 crisis.
  • Greenspan's 1966 essay on gold and economic freedom articulated how deficit spending confiscates wealth and how gold protects property rights—a prescient framework for understanding welfare-state financial policy.
  • His remarkable admission to Congress that the crisis exposed a flaw in his entire worldview represents a rare moment of intellectual humility from one of finance's most influential figures.
Jul 04, 12:01 AMRead on Substack →

The Japan-India Corridor Trade

Jesper Koll @ Japan Optimist
  • Prime Minister Takaichi's visit to India demonstrates that Pax Nipponica is becoming real, with obvious Japan-India industrial opportunities in semiconductors and supply chain diversification away from China.
  • The finance and banking layer of Japan-India cooperation will be the critical area to watch, as Japan fills the vacuum left by America's inward pivot with constructive engagement.
  • Japan-India partnership addresses critical minerals and semiconductor supply chains while building maritime security cooperation—creating a counter-China framework that fills structural market gaps.
Jul 03, 05:54 PMRead on Substack →

What I'm Watching So You Don't Have To

The Message of the Markets from Ron Insana
  • S&P 500 up 9% YTD, semiconductor stocks up 78% in first half despite pullback, but gains concentrated among wealthy.
  • June unemployment report showed only 57,000 jobs created (less than half expected) with labor force participation declining to 1976 lows.
  • Economic gains unevenly distributed between Wall Street and Main Street with inflation remaining elevated and job market slowing.
Jul 03, 10:29 AMRead on Substack →

Capital Wars 1.0, Not China Shock 2.0

Michael Howell from Capital Wars
  • Central thesis frames global conflict as Capital Wars 1.0 not China Shock 2.0: contest between dollar-Treasury and managed yuan systems.
  • China needs to devalue yuan in real/gold terms rather than against dollar, supporting medium-term gold price appreciation.
  • U.S. preserves dollar order channeling savings into AI/tech equities/sovereign debt while China defends yuan system and manages domestic deflation.
Jul 03, 10:21 AMRead on Substack →

Energy · 16

The Critical Moment ft. Matt Loszak (Aalo Atomics)

Emmet Penney from Nuclear Barbarians
  • Aalo Atomics achieved reactor criticality on July 4th as part of DOE's reactor pilot program.
  • Co-founder Matt Loszak discusses the company's experience moving fast in development from material sourcing to mindset.
  • The podcast episode covers lessons learned in building advanced nuclear technology within a government-backed initiative.
Jul 07, 07:02 AMRead on Substack →

Blue Chips

PAID
Doomberg
  • Data center trends forecasted two years ago are materializing: giant facilities with natural gas input and data output at scale.
  • Most AI-driven data center activity must occur behind-the-meter due to grid isolation requirements and speed constraints.
  • Timing mismatch exists between nuclear plant deployment speed and urgent AI industry electricity demand; natural gas better suited for near-term baseload.
Jul 07, 04:01 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • El NiƱo trade heating up with softs commodities surging: arabica +15.3%, robusta +8.9%, cocoa +13.6%.
  • Rice, cotton, and soybeans are emerging as key plays, with seasonal patterns showing traditional global anomalies.
  • Early July trend suggests El NiƱo effects tracking more typically than consensus expectations.
Jul 06, 06:27 PMRead on Substack →

Catastrophic Seasonality

Nico from AiQ
  • Consensus positioning for failed summer rally creates hidden catalyst risk when collective models align on seasonal weakness.
  • Extended dry periods pose immediate crop risk, particularly for soybean production areas, more quantifiable than heat shocks.
  • Next bull market likely triggers not from single forecast changes but when everyone is positioned wrong-sided against seasonal models.
Jul 06, 03:57 PMRead on Substack →

This Powerful Oil Signal Just Flashed "Buy"

Bison Insights
  • Rare bullish oil market indicator just flashed 'buy,' occurring only a few times over two decades with strong subsequent performance.
  • Contrarian signal mirrors historical Economist magazine oil market calls that presaged major turning points.
  • Oil rallied strongly after each previous signal instance, despite initial skepticism from consensus forecasts.
Jul 06, 01:23 PMRead on Substack →

How Aalo Atomics Just ā€œMade Historyā€

Erik Townsend from Erik’s Substack
  • Aalo Atomics' small nuclear reactor reached criticality at Idaho National Laboratory on July 4, 2026, marking the beginning of a self-sustaining chain reaction.
  • Four American companies brought first-of-a-kind advanced reactors to criticality in a single month, more genuine reactor firsts than the previous fifty years combined.
  • Author argues the criticality demonstration is less important than Aalo's planned event in second half of 2027 that could change history.
Jul 06, 08:14 AMRead on Substack →

Back in glut

Irina Slav on energy
  • Oil markets reversed from shortage narratives back to glut discussions as media emphasizes record U.S. production, UAE exports, and OPEC quota raises.
  • Record U.S. oil production insufficient to cover lost Middle East supply, while UAE and Gulf producers have massive tank inventory previously undisclosed.
  • Potential for re-reversal remains given Persian Gulf oil approaching markets through Strait of Hormuz, creating unpleasant supply dynamics risk.
Jul 06, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • OPEC+ increased production by 188,000 bpd in August despite crude oil weakness, marking fifth consecutive monthly increase.
  • Middle East crude output surged 3.0+ million bpd in June while exports remain 40% below pre-conflict levels due to geopolitical constraints.
  • WTI key resistance at $73.60 with critical support at $67.00; Brent trading near $72 with resistance at $76.80.
Jul 06, 06:07 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • Critical weather week begins with France staying hot and India's monsoon weakening, potentially pressuring agricultural/energy markets.
  • Russia importing fuel signals supply constraints; World Cup final matches (US-Belgium, Mexico-England) occurring during market-sensitive hours.
  • OPEC+ production increases and geopolitical variables create uncertainty as weather patterns shift market dynamics.
Jul 05, 06:58 PMRead on Substack →

The Reopening Trade Is Ahead of Actual Barrels

PAID
Tracy (Chi) from Renegade Resources
  • Crude oil has returned to pre-war prices on expectations of reopened shipping and future supply surpluses that haven't materialized yet.
  • Physical crude markets tell a different story: US crude and SPR stocks are at their lowest levels since May 1984, draining despite price declines.
  • Paper markets are pricing in a full normalization that hasn't occurred while major demand wave is only beginning to rebuild post-war.
  • OPEC+ leadership (Aramco, ADNOC) indicate market rebalancing won't occur until 2027, contradicting the current bearish tape.
Jul 05, 03:16 PMRead on Substack →

Deeply Discounted Gas Producer with Oil Upside

Bison Insights
  • Small-cap oil & gas producer offering discounted entry with multiple catalysts: improving oil well results with deep remaining inventory plus upside from local natural gas pricing.
  • AI power demand and LNG export buildout are accelerating data center loads and behind-the-meter power projects in the company's gas market.
  • Stock presents potential multi-bagger upside even without oil price increases if oil development succeeds or natural gas pricing improves from AI-driven power demand.
Jul 05, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

Grid Costs Set to Soar Even Higher

David Turver from Eigen Values
  • UK grid integration costs forecast to more than triple from Ā£8bn in 2024/25 to Ā£25bn in 2030/31 alongside total subsidies exceeding Ā£40bn.
  • Capacity Market costs and grid balancing expenses both set to surge; transmission costs projected to rise further beyond 2030.
  • Soaring grid costs will substantially increase overall cost of running the UK energy system, impacting consumer bills.
Jul 04, 11:58 PMRead on Substack →

Today is Independence Day, Tomorrow is Something Else Entirely

Open Insights
  • As the Strait of Hormuz normalizes, visible inventories show only 400M barrels have flowed out despite a 10-12M bpd production outage over 100 days—far less than the expected 1.2B barrels.
  • Seasonality, prior oversupply, and China's ability to reduce imports and tap product stocks (which remain invisible) have dramatically mitigated the inventory draws expected from production disruptions.
  • The disconnect between production losses and visible inventory draws suggests hidden reserves and secondary storage are masking the true supply picture, complicating oil market assessment.
Jul 03, 06:15 PMRead on Substack →

Oil Context Weekly (W27)

Rory Johnston from Commodity Context
  • Oil Context Weekly provides comprehensive weekly analysis of flat crude prices, calendar spreads, high-frequency inventories, refined products, and positioning data for oil market watchers.
  • Weekly report examines themes in crude markets while integrating analysis from MacroVoices, Politico, Reuters, and Globe and Mail to provide deeper oil market context.
  • Paid subscribers access full reports and exclusive context calls, with registration details available to members seeking specialized oil market intelligence and forward-looking analysis.
Jul 03, 03:23 PMRead on Substack →

This Week in Oil: Price Risk Skewed to the Upside

Bison Insights
  • EIA reports large U.S. petroleum inventory draw, yet oil prices remain depressed at $69/barrel creating historical disconnect.
  • Strait of Hormuz transit restrictions and conflicting transit data suggest oil glut is not imminent despite price weakness.
  • Price risk skewed to upside with announced Iran peace deal representing played-out major downside risk for energy equities.
Jul 03, 10:34 AMRead on Substack →

The Hidden Variable

Pablo Hill from The Monetary Skeptic
  • Strategic petroleum reserves represent hidden variable markets panic about because they cannot be measured directly.
  • China refuses to publish reserve figures, forcing analysts to reconstruct inventory movements through satellite imagery and customs modeling.
  • Iran War served as natural experiment revealing opacity in global energy supply chains and importance of unmeasurable variables.
Jul 03, 10:26 AMRead on Substack →

Culture · 15

How To Speak Your Mind And Not Get Canceled

Kaizen Asiedu
  • Third option exists between staying silent (costing integrity) and blurting out controversial views (costing relationships).
  • Skill-based communication approach allows navigating political disagreements while preserving relationships.
  • Clear Thinker publication celebrating 2-year anniversary with special offer for annual membership.
Jul 06, 03:57 PMRead on Substack →

What You Won't Learn About the Odyssey from a Movie

Ted Gioia
  • Homer's Odyssey functions as ancient adventure storytelling akin to modern Marvel comics, not high literary poetry.
  • W.H.D. Rouse's 1937 prose translation made Homer accessible through everyday language rather than poetic formality.
  • Classical literature's accessibility through vernacular translation proves more engaging for mass audiences than academic interpretations.
Jul 06, 01:19 PMRead on Substack →

The Most Dangerous Pride Event Wasn't the Parade - It Was the Catholic Mass

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • Pride Mass at Stonewall Monument presents greater danger to Christianity than Pride parades through theological confusion.
  • Church affirming unrepented sinful identities as compatible with discipleship misleads souls about salvation path.
  • Error clothed in compassionate language poses greater threat than external hostility because it confuses the faithful from within.
Jul 06, 12:00 PMRead on Substack →

Creamy Zucchini-Pumpkin Seed Soup

Rosie from Milk Street Cooking School
  • Croatian zucchini-pumpkin seed soup achieves creaminess from toasted pumpkin seeds instead of dairy, replacing ingredient function rather than the ingredient itself.
  • Cooking approach frames ingredient substitution around the functional 'work' an ingredient does rather than treating ingredients as immutable nouns.
  • Cream's function is texture richness which can be achieved through pureed nuts, bread-broth blends, silken tofu, or roasted eggplant.
Jul 06, 10:02 AMRead on Substack →

Erroll Garner and the Sound of an Orchestra Smiling

Joe Alterman
  • Erroll Garner's distinctive piano sound was fundamentally rooted in genuine happiness rather than technical virtuosity alone.
  • Garner's core principle was playing for the audience rather than for himself, creating accessible yet sophisticated music.
  • His philosophy that 'audiences are never supposed to be played cheap' balanced accessibility with artistic integrity.
  • Garner achieved massive commercial success (first jazz album to sell $1M+ in records) by trusting honest feeling over complication.
Jul 05, 03:31 PMRead on Substack →

Supergreen Pasta: a recipe

Notorious Foodie
  • Supergreen pasta combines fresh kale or cavolo nero with basil, garlic, lemon, parmesan, and almonds for silky, nutrient-dense sauce.
  • Cured pork like guanciale adds deep, salty, mature flavor and renders fat that seasons the dish and toasts breadcrumb garnish.
  • Recipe achieves balance between fresh, healthy greens and rich, savory elements through layered flavor construction.
  • Presentation with crispy pork garnish and breadcrumb crunch creates visually appealing and texturally complex dish.
Jul 05, 12:02 PMRead on Substack →

Carne Asada Tostadas with Chipotle Salsa

Primal Gourmet
  • Carne asada tostadas combine citrus-marinated grilled skirt steak with crispy tallow-fried tostadas, avocado, lettuce, and smoky chipotle salsa.
  • Recipe is simple to prepare on weeknights but impressive enough for entertaining with advance prep of marinade, salsa, and tostadas.
  • The layered flavors and textures create a versatile handheld dish that works for casual meals and upscale gatherings.
Jul 05, 10:00 AMRead on Substack →

The Women of Love Island Also Suck

Chaotic Neutral
  • Love Island Season 8 features men exhibiting manipulative behavior (love-bombing, gaslighting, withdrawal of affection) while women are presented as emotionally capable victims.
  • Analysis reveals women also engage in manipulative tactics including dishonesty, self-serving behavior, and avoidance of accountability despite appearing more emotionally fluent.
  • The gendered narrative oversimplifies complex human behavior; both men and women on the show employ dysfunctional relationship strategies.
Jul 05, 07:47 AMRead on Substack →

The English Are Coming!

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Chapel Down is building a globally significant wine region in southern England; wine regions are only established once over centuries, making current moment era-defining.
  • Leadership combines global commercial ambition with deep vineyard craft; CEO came through Bordeaux heritage while winemaker brings 16 years of operational expertise.
  • English wine producers are replicating Bordeaux's strategy of exporting not just product but entire wine culture and heritage globally.
Jul 05, 07:10 AMRead on Substack →

I’m Grateful To Be American, Because I Could Have Not Been

Kaizen Asiedu
  • Author's gratitude for American citizenship stems from firsthand observation of poverty and death in Ghana, highlighting stark differences in opportunity.
  • Visiting Ghana as adult revealed conditions author could have faced, providing concrete motivation for appreciating American systems and institutions.
  • Personal experience of alternative outcomes underscores America's exceptional provision of safety, opportunity, and human dignity.
Jul 04, 11:01 AMRead on Substack →

Key Lime Icebox Cheesecake

Chris Kimball's Substack
  • Icebox cheesecake uses half a packet of gelatin folded into whipped cream to achieve creamy texture without rubbery over-setting, balanced with an hour in the freezer.
  • A graham cracker crust punched up with ground ginger provides flavor foundation, while sour cream added to cream cheese adds tang that ameliorates fat content.
  • A tequila glaze serves the finished cheesecake with both punch and color, improving on plain versions while maintaining the light, cool character that distinguishes icebox from traditional cheesecake.
Jul 04, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

The TRUTH About The Banjo - America's 250th Special

PAID
Winston Marshall
  • The banjo's true history is far more extraordinary than its current reputation as either a hillbilly relic or Americana symbol, with origins rooted in African musical traditions.
  • The banjo became America's first great instrument and came to embody ideals far greater than music, making it a vessel for understanding American freedom and identity.
  • The instrument's divisive reputation mirrors the contradictions within American ideals themselves, with its story ultimately revealing more about America's character than about five strings and sound.
Jul 04, 03:01 AMRead on Substack →

A very frank convo on money

Amanda Hesser from Homeward
  • Money is the subtext of every design detail in home renovation; honest writing about design requires addressing cost, personal attitudes about money, and what people value.
  • Privilege awareness shapes design conversations: the author acknowledges extreme fortune in affording a second home while family members depend on SNAP benefits, grounding the discussion in broader economic reality.
  • Design choices reflect not just available capital but relationship with money itself—a framework that moves beyond aesthetic decisions into deeper questions of values and priorities.
Jul 03, 05:00 PMRead on Substack →

What Is My American Identity, Really?

Ted Gioia
  • Author reflects on American identity through childhood experience in Hawthorne, California, characterized by class fluidity and absence of old money.
  • Compares working-class neighborhood environment to social mobility exemplified by local businessman Ernest Hahn.
  • Personal narrative explores American exceptionalism through individual and family achievement stories.
Jul 03, 01:59 PMRead on Substack →

#2 America's Most Enduring Export Was Aspiration

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • America's greatest cultural export was aspirational vision rooted in beauty, competence, belonging, and national confidence, not consumerism.
  • Twentieth-century America exported imagination through Hollywood, fashion, music, architecture projecting freedom and possibility globally.
  • Political polarization and declining institutional trust threaten America's cultural confidence as precursor to political decline.
Jul 03, 12:00 PMRead on Substack →

Other · 8

Allostatic Load: The Cost of Chronic Stress, and the Score Your Annual Physical Never Calculates

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • Allostatic load measures physiological 'wear and tear' from chronic stress using composite biomarkers across cardiovascular, metabolic, neuroendocrine, and immune systems.
  • Concept introduced in 1993 reframes chronic stress as measurable multi-system biological state with documented downstream disease consequences, not captured by standard annual physicals.
  • Each biomarker in allostatic load index scores 0 or 1 depending on whether it falls in high-risk range, providing early warning of disease years before symptoms appear.
Jul 06, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

Walk in the Pines #404

PAID
Pinecone Weekly Brief
  • Bernard Baruch quote emphasizes that technological revolutions do not eliminate the need for individual character and critical thinking.
  • Market reset is masking underneath surface moves as different asset classes react differently to economic changes.
  • EV battery durability is exceeding expectations after hundreds of thousands of miles, validating long-term viability of electric vehicles.
  • Collection of reads, listens, and watches provides curated insights from FT, WSJ, and various macro and finance podcasts.
Jul 05, 01:03 PMRead on Substack →

The Science of Studying - Part III

šŸ—’ļø Polymath Investor
  • Memory has three distinct problems: encoding material into your head, keeping it there through time, and retrieving it when needed; storage and access are separate challenges.
  • Retrieval is the final frontier; perfect storage means nothing if knowledge cannot be accessed consciously when required in real-world situations.
  • Science-based protocols for retrieval optimization address the gap between what we know and what we can actually access during performance moments.
Jul 05, 08:05 AMRead on Substack →

Longevity Through Nutrition: Five Things the Evidence Says That Most People Don’t Know, and the 28-Day Book I Wrot…

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • Clinical evidence on nutrition supporting long-term health is far more settled than wellness media suggests; confusion stems from outsourcing to high-profile voices rather than evidence.
  • Poor nutrition is associated with ~1 in 5 deaths globally; Harvard study showed those maintaining healthy diets from their 40s were 45-86% more likely to reach 70 in good health.
  • Author's 28-day evidence-based guide organizes nutrition science into actionable daily protocols addressing inflammation, gut health, energy, and healthy aging.
Jul 05, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

July 2026 Charity - Seva Foundation, Transforming Lives by Restoring Sight

Michael Burry
  • Seva Foundation operates as highly efficient and effective charity addressing global blindness, with 90% of blind population in low-income countries.
  • Cataract surgeries cost ~$50 in materials and take 20 minutes, yet 90% of blindness in developing countries is preventable or curable.
  • Seva builds sustainable local eye-care systems across 20+ countries rather than providing distant funding, dramatically extending reach at low cost.
Jul 04, 01:57 PMRead on Substack →

The Inflammatory Subtype of Depression: Why a Common Blood Test May Tell You More About Your Mood Than Your Seroto…

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • A distinct inflammatory subtype of depression affects 25-30% of people with depression, where chronic low-grade inflammation drives symptoms independent of serotonin levels.
  • Elevated C-reactive protein and related inflammatory markers are consistently higher in depressed populations, but standard antidepressants do not address this inflammatory driver.
  • Clinical recognition of inflammatory depression provides a new framework for understanding treatment resistance and opening pathways to inflammation-targeted interventions.
Jul 04, 08:01 AMRead on Substack →

MOAR WORLD CUPS PLEASE

Nico from AiQ
  • The 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup in America is celebrated as the best ever, with Argentine coach bringing swagger and country songs—suggesting world cups in America should be mandatory annually.
  • China's sensational summer demand and upcoming weather risks in India, France, and Mexico present key catalysts alongside ongoing commodity trading themes including wheat spreads and cattle positioning.
  • AiQ remains long-term cattle bears while highlighting how disinflation narratives could impact Brazil and agricultural markets, with specific bias toward wheat spreads, gold, and short fats positioning.
Jul 03, 03:58 PMRead on Substack →

The Science of Studying - Part II

šŸ—’ļø Polymath Investor
  • Part II of three-part science-based learning series focuses on storage problem: preventing forgetting after initial learning.
  • Addresses memory decay, interference from new information, and importance of consolidation for permanent knowledge retention.
  • Series promises 63 total science-based techniques for learning more and forgetting less across encoding, storage, and retrieval.
Jul 03, 01:31 PMRead on Substack →

AI · 7

The AI Compute Playbook

Capital Flows
  • Corporate credit issuance surged to $110B in June funding factories, data centers, and jobs; credit cycle melting up.
  • GPU residual value is critical fault line; GPU financing became asset class in 2023 with precedent in IBM mainframes where aggressive residuals caused bankruptcies.
  • Six ETF issuers filed prospectuses for compute futures ETFs before underlying futures even trade; hedging demand precedes instrument launch.
Jul 06, 10:13 PMRead on Substack →

The Pope Is Right About AI. His Solutions Would Make It Worse.

Magatte Wade from Africa’s Bright Future
  • Pope Leo XIV's encyclical correctly identifies AI as lacking true understanding and responsibility, but proposes solutions that deepen problems.
  • Machine learning confuses smooth text generation with genuine comprehension and personhood required for moral responsibility.
  • Regulatory solutions risk centralizing control and reducing human agency rather than addressing core dignity issues with AI systems.
Jul 06, 01:12 PMRead on Substack →

How to Squeeze AI Tools to Get the Most Out of Every Dollar

Alberto Romero from The Algorithmic Bridge
  • AI users waste 50%+ of subscriptions by inefficiently managing tokens, the currency underlying LLM pricing.
  • Optimizing prompt construction and understanding token economics can cut AI tool costs substantially without reducing output quality.
  • Everyday users unknowingly throw away resources like wasted grocery items through suboptimal tool usage patterns.
Jul 06, 12:24 PMRead on Substack →

The Most Practical Guide to Claude Fable 5 šŸ“š

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Claude Fable 5 access window closes July 7; after that date, usage draws paid credits beyond subscription limits.
  • Model capability now secondary to user prompt quality—'the map is not the territory'—requiring users to close gap between ask and execution.
  • Anthropic engineer's field guide on Fable 5 attracted 2 million views in three days, signaling intense demand for best-practice guidance.
Jul 06, 04:59 AMRead on Substack →

AI's Financing Shadows

PAID
Pinecone Weekly Brief
  • AI financing infrastructure faces structural challenges as capital requirements scale dramatically with model development.
  • Private credit markets and complex financial structures are being deployed to fund AI development, creating hidden leverage in the system.
  • The relationship between AI model capability advancement and financial structuring mechanisms deserves closer scrutiny.
  • Financing shadows reflect broader systemic risks as AI capital intensity outpaces traditional funding mechanisms.
Jul 05, 01:00 PMRead on Substack →

Executive Briefing: Run the $40 question on your org this week. If nobody can answer it, you've found your real AI…

Nate from Nate’s Substack
  • Model routing to cheaper AI alternatives (sparked by Claude Fable 5's low pricing) is becoming standard practice across organizations.
  • Once all companies execute identical routing discipline, competitive advantage shifts from cost arbitrage to two buildable capacities: task understanding and prompt engineering.
  • A $1 model can match or exceed a $9 model's performance on properly designed tasks, revealing that capability gap depends on task design, not just model cost.
  • The real differentiator in AI advantage moves from infrastructure selection to imagination and problem decomposition skills.
Jul 05, 10:00 AMRead on Substack →

How to get the most out of Fable 5

Khe Hy
  • Fable 5 is a new AI tool requiring experimentation and optimization; allowing the model to use its own judgment often outperforms over-specified prompts.
  • Field guides recommend learning how Fable identifies unknowns and leveraging the tool's autonomous reasoning capabilities rather than strict instruction.
  • Author provides curated prompt library and practical examples for getting maximum value from Fable across various use cases.
Jul 05, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

Trading · 6

We should talk about risk …

Fred's Corner
  • Risk management and avoiding ruin must come before returns, narratives, or entry points in trading.
  • Markets are dominated by randomness and fat tails; successful trading requires structures that survive extreme outcomes.
  • Cognitive biases systematically distort judgment; awareness, repeatable processes, and self-reflection are essential antidotes.
  • Focus on downside control through stop losses and asymmetric risk/reward; upside returns follow good risk management.
Jul 07, 06:53 AMRead on Substack →

Market Analysis and Trades for 7/7

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • ES showed structural strength relative to NQ with successful A+ short setup in NQ resolving 300+ points.
  • Multi-week balance creating two-way trading opportunities with shorts better reserved for NQ than ES.
  • Market remains in consolidation phase requiring reference to weekly analysis and Discord plans for full context.
Jul 06, 04:43 PMRead on Substack →

Q3 - Slow and Steady Summer

Izzy from Ms Izzy Trades
  • S&P 500 futures held critical support levels and recycled core range areas as expected during summer consolidation.
  • Market demonstrated proper respect for calculated core support zones (7479-7481) after failing to accept higher levels.
  • Key technical setup remains intact for potential retest of 7588-7648 range if momentum sustains into the following week.
  • Summer trading characterized by lower volatility and importance of structure maintenance over new highs.
Jul 05, 04:56 PMRead on Substack →

Market Analysis and Trades for 7/6

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • SPY and QQQ remain trapped in large multi-week balance range with ultimate breakout likely to produce substantial directional move.
  • Two-way trading remains optimal strategy until larger technical decision is made between support and resistance levels.
  • Thursday's Dow Jones premarket action (high of 320) created trading opportunity in the 30269-30293 range as expected.
  • Market remains in equilibrium phase requiring discipline to wait for clear breakout signals before committing to directional bias.
Jul 05, 11:48 AMRead on Substack →

Maybe It’s Not a Consistency Problem. It’s an Intensity Habit.

Sara
  • Many driven traders are wired for intensity and adrenaline-seeking rather than true consistency, conflating activation with progress.
  • Consistency is not passive or soft but rather hunger with structure; the belief that consistency means lost edge is a key psychological blocker.
  • Training the brain toward consistency requires understanding that structure and discipline amplify rather than diminish drive and competitive advantage.
Jul 05, 10:25 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ Stop pricing American options wrong

Jason from PyQuant News
  • Most U.S. options are American-style, not European-style, requiring different pricing models—using the wrong model silently drains trading accounts without obvious detection.
  • The distinction between American and European options fundamentally changes valuation calculations; professionals match the model to the contract type to avoid systematic pricing errors.
  • Beginner options traders often use European pricing formulas on American contracts, generating prices that don't match market reality and leading to strategy misattribution.
Jul 04, 07:30 AMRead on Substack →

Tech · 6

Klarna applied for a US bank charter. It’s all about funding costs, not trust šŸ¦šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø; Cloudflare just made every U…

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Klarna applied for US bank charter primarily to reduce funding costs rather than for regulatory prestige.
  • Cloudflare introduced Monetization Gateway with x402 protocol, making every URL potentially billable and changing commerce future.
  • Coverage includes Anthropic's guidance to AI founders on 2026 development priorities and Visa/Mastercard agentic AI payment challenges.
Jul 07, 04:59 AMRead on Substack →

Why Remote Work May Have Killed the Entry-Level Job

The Prof G Pod
  • Remote work, not AI automation, is primary driver behind youth entry-level hiring crisis based on LSE, Oxford, and NY Fed research.
  • When economists control for remote work adoption, AI's apparent negative effect on entry-level jobs nearly disappears entirely.
  • Work-from-home policies eliminate informal knowledge transfer and mentorship critical to junior worker development and hiring.
Jul 06, 11:50 AMRead on Substack →

This Israeli Company Made Stroke Surgery Safer

Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
  • Israeli company developed technology to make stroke surgery safer by addressing blockages in neck arteries before they cause strokes.
  • Strokes occur when blood supply to the brain is cut off and can cause death or permanent disability within minutes of tissue oxygen deprivation.
  • Some strokes build up slowly in detectable locations, allowing doctors to intervene before symptoms appear.
Jul 06, 11:29 AMRead on Substack →

The Agent Operating Manual (072)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • Agent operating manual that appears complete often contains operational details that live only in the author's head, not on the page.
  • Documentation may omit critical steps needed for actual operation, lack clarity on which environment variables take precedence, or fail to distinguish successful completion from mere attempts.
  • Manual's true purpose is exposing what only the original author knows, not organizing existing knowledge into transferable form.
Jul 06, 08:01 AMRead on Substack →

Every Handoff Is a Contract (071)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • Handoffs between systems in agent pipelines are not mere plumbing but authorization documents requiring proper authority records and signatures.
  • A handoff with no authority record is analogous to unsigned code running in production—trust is being transferred without verification of legitimacy.
  • Treating handoffs as contracts rather than neutral technical events is critical for system reliability, auditability, and preventing cascading failures.
Jul 05, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

Dogfood Your Pipeline (070)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • Tests that inherit the same assumptions as the system they test cannot expose where those assumptions are wrong, as demonstrated by a migration mismatch that went undetected.
  • Abstract tests check declared behavior while self-shaped work checks undeclared assumptions—the distinction matters more than surface-level test coverage.
  • Dogfooding your pipeline requires breaking inherited mental models; automated tests can pass while real systems diverge if they share the same flawed framework.
Jul 04, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

Crypto · 3

Anthropic, the financing before the filing

Cape Fear Advisors
  • Special-purpose vehicle borrowed ~$35 billion to purchase Google's chips and lease them to Anthropic for AI hardware buildout.
  • Broadcom guarantees the debt at maximum exposure of $29 billion, with borrowing sitting on SPV's books rather than Anthropic's.
  • Anthropic's own public filing expected around Labor Day will clarify questions about the financing structure and company's capital needs.
Jul 06, 11:10 AMRead on Substack →

Visa and Stripe back Open USD, a stablecoin that pays its partners šŸ˜³šŸŖ™; š• Money just launched with 6% APY and a …

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Visa and Stripe backed Open USD stablecoin offers yield payments to partners, creating new financial infrastructure for institutional use.
  • Money protocol launched with 6% APY, indicating growing competition in stablecoin and yield-bearing token space.
  • AI developments (Claude Fable 5) creating new opportunities for builders while free access window remains open.
  • Fintech ecosystem increasingly focused on go-direct models and attention infrastructure for founder success in AI era.
Jul 05, 02:29 PMRead on Substack →

Stretch Marks

Marc Rubinstein from Net Interest
  • Bitcoin down 30% year-to-date and 50% from October peak of $126,000 despite rising broader markets.
  • Michael Saylor attributes weakness to tight monetary policy, AI capital inflows, and geopolitical headwinds rather than crypto fundamentals.
  • Strategy's 847,363 Bitcoin holdings (4% of supply, 6% of addressable market) represents significant market concentration.
Jul 03, 11:38 AMRead on Substack →