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š¬ New thread from Le Shrub
PRIORITYLe Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
- Semiconductors trading with choppy action and large daily swings, characteristic of major market top formation.
- Oil working off Economist meme bottom with potential for significant reversal moves.
- Market showing signs of hubris with potential major downside scenario in magnitude-7 correction based on technical charts.
HOW DO MARKETS TOP? HAS THE US TOPPED OUT?
PRIORITYRussell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
- Japan's 30-year relative decline since 1991 mirrors potential risks facing the US and Nasdaq today despite different starting points.
- Japanese corporate leadership ceded market dominance in mobile phones and semiconductors despite early technological advantages.
- Current semiconductor concentration mirrors 1980s Japanese dominance, suggesting similar dynamics could undermine future US market performance.
Is This Just the Beginning of the Socialist Surge? Plus. . .
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Democratic Socialist surge winning in deep-blue districts signals potential broader political shift if infrastructure can expand beyond progressive strongholds.
- Progressive activists built infrastructure by organizing outside Democratic establishment after 2018 blacklisting decisions.
- Young voters significantly favoring socialist candidates represent demographic trend that could reshape Democratic Party trajectory.
š¬ New thread from Macro Charts
PRIORITYMacro Charts
- Samsung reported record earnings (+19x operating profit) yet market erased $100B in market cap; classic sell-the-news pattern.
- South Korean Kospi fell 8% triggering circuit breakers; memory stocks rallying on AI demand but vulnerable to correction.
- Earnings season watch for semiconductors/memory gapping up as potential short candidates; failed bounce patterns setting up.
The Women Who Help People Die
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Death doulas provide holistic non-medical end-of-life support to dying patients and families, addressing loneliness in final stages.
- Nicole Kidman motivated to become death doula after mother's passing highlighted isolation and lack of companionship during terminal illness.
- Growing profession filling gap in end-of-life care as healthcare system often leaves dying patients emotionally unsupported and isolated.
Reddit Revenge Porn
PRIORITYEve Barlow from Blacklisted
- Author discusses being stalked online for years and the challenge of balancing personal privacy with security.
- Explores the tension between keeping matters private (considered more 'classy') and the need to speak about experiences for self-processing.
- Reflects on recent conflict after walking off a podcast for questions about private life areas.
The Pain Trade Hasn't Even Started
PRIORITYLord Fed from Lord Fed's Gazette
- Mag7 stocks rallied ~5% in the week ending June, marking first green week since May after a 15% selloff over four weeks.
- Author maintains July S&P 500 target of 7,700 and still sees potential for August overshoot despite recent positioning changes.
- Consensus longs in major tournaments (Brazil, England) proved to be crowded trades, suggesting similar dynamics may exist in equities.
A Tale of Two Fourths of July. Plus. . .
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- America celebrated its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026 with widespread public festivities across the nation.
- The Free Press covers diverse perspectives on the semiquincentennial, including Chinese pastor release and Ukraine war developments.
- Multiple cultural and political topics addressed including Taylor Swift prenup discussion and Cornel West conversations.
š¬ New thread from Le Shrub
PRIORITYLe Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
- The Economist's admission that they were wrong on oil represents a reversal from their late-April bullish oil cover.
- Oil call spreads went to 3x profitability when Economist reversed position, exemplifying contrarian 'meme bottom' signals.
- H2 2026 entry marks potential oil market inflection point following months of bearish consensus and capitulation narratives.
š¬ New thread from HFI Research
PRIORITYHFI Research
- Oil market faces critical inflection with Economist reversal, all-time high Brent short positioning, and rising crack spreads suggesting imminent move.
- Natural gas remains range-bound between $3-$3.5 despite tight fundamentals, as lack of sustained heat prevents price inflection.
- Energy equities appear to be bottoming with Suncor positioned to benefit from refinery margin improvements and rising energy demand.
every silver lining has a cloud
PRIORITYKris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
- Every benefit or opportunity comes with hidden costs and tradeoffs, exemplified by surveillance capitalism's trade of privacy for convenience.
- Technology's transformative power comes bundled with drawbacks that society often accepts without deliberate choice.
- Understanding the costs and benefits framework is essential for making informed decisions about modern tools and systems.
The Verb
PRIORITYMichael W. Green from Yes, I give a fig... thoughts on markets from Michael Green
- The US Constitution uniquely enshrines 'pursuit of happiness' as an action/verb rather than a guaranteed state or possession.
- This framing sanctifies the striving itself rather than promising the destination, distinguishing America from other nations.
- Under current trajectory, democracy as currently known may not have a long future in America.
BIG Moves Getting Started ā Are You Ready?
PRIORITYMacro Charts
- Gold and precious metals show technical signs of a major bottom with bullish reversal patterns in both gold and silver.
- Extreme sentiment positioning and completion of turn sequence suggests the beginning of significant moves across asset classes.
- Dollar weakness and rate dynamics are aligning with traditional macro reversals, creating a wide opportunity set.
Tough Love: Why Does Everyone Say Marriage Is Hard?
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Marriage difficulty often relates to broader life challenges like parenthood and sleep deprivation rather than inherent incompatibility or relationship breakdown.
- Cultural narratives about marriage being 'hard' may be overblown; individual experiences vary significantly and proactive communication helps.
- Preventative therapy and realistic expectations can help couples navigate challenges, but some elements of long-term relationships cannot be fully anticipated in advance.
Teaching Immigrants the Bill of Rights
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- A reading group teacher discovered immigrant students believed they had no rights until asked if they had read the Bill of Rightsānone had.
- Teaching primary constitutional documents to naturalized citizens revealed gaps in civic knowledge despite successful naturalization processes.
- Direct engagement with foundational American texts shifted immigrant perspectives on their rights and place in the national community.
Americaās Next 250 Years Are Ours to Build
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- 250-year technological progress from 1776 to 2026 transformed every aspect of human life and capability.
- Next 250 years require sustained innovation and infrastructure investment to meet emerging challenges.
- Historical perspective demonstrates feasibility of radical improvement in living standards through strategic development.
The Greatest Country on Earth
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- America's 250th birthday marked by reflection on Founding Fathers' vision of equal rights and self-governance across 342 million people.
- Despite contemporary gloom and division, the article highlights enduring democratic foundation, civil rights triumphs, and resilience through various leadership challenges.
- Common values rooted in Declaration of Independence have proven foundational to national survival and global democratic influence.
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š„ Two ZeroHedge Front Page Hits. 9700+ Views. Paid Subscribers Got the Analysis First and Detailed Equity Implicaā¦
Asymmetric Research
- Two research notes achieved ZeroHedge front page placement with combined 9700+ views on gold and uranium analyses.
- Paid subscribers received full proprietary equity valuations and financial models ahead of public articles.
- Research covers macro narratives across gold, uranium, natural gas, and critical minerals with detailed investment implications.
US Markets - Five Points
Derek Wallis
- US markets slightly lower after Samsung earnings disappointment signals investor concerns.
- Commentary includes observations on seasonal sports calendars and geopolitical considerations affecting market sentiment.
- Brief market update combined with lifestyle and philosophical commentary.
Emerging Markets, Private Credit, and Energy
Andrew Sarna
- Emerging markets have drastically underperformed US equities over 15 years despite fast growth, challenging conventional growth investment thesis.
- Three companies (TSMC, Samsung, SK Hynix) now comprise 30% of emerging markets index due to AI and data center supply chain dominance.
- Emerging markets outperforming for second consecutive year as semiconductor players benefit from AI infrastructure buildout.
US Markets - First Look
Derek Wallis
- US markets slightly lower with caution on semiconductor sector; S&P -13bp, 10-year yield 4.49%.
- Asian markets declined overnight (Japan -70bp, China -1.3%, Korea -4.9%) as global chip stocks take a breather.
- European markets mildly lower with tech and industrials weighing; Germany ramping up defense spending.
Awakening the Italian ābullā.
Roger Mitchell from As In The Lake
- Value investing opportunity recognition depends on finding companies beaten-down with real inherent value at strategic timing.
- Successful turnarounds hinge on entry price, not exit timing; entry execution is the primary ROI driver.
- Sleeping giant turnaround candidates span corporate (Apple under Jobs), consumer (Nike), and sports franchises needing capital and strategic restructuring.
YWR: Q2 2026 Performance Review
PAIDErik@YWR
- YWR ETF portfolio +21.1% ytd; South Korea +108% ytd on memory chip strength while China -17%.
- Dirty Div +15.9% ytd but Cash Dragons -20% ytd; overall 'buy everything' portfolio +5.6% ytd showing sector divergence.
- Decision point for 2H 2026: rotate China (FXI) exposure or maintain consensus fade on hardware that may be too crowded a short.
Prometheus S&P 500 + Crisis Program
Prometheus Research
- S&P 500 Program uses sector selection, beta timing, active overlays, and dynamic risk control to outperform the index.
- Beta timing signals show equity momentum slowing and indexes looking stretched, pointing to modest reversal pressures.
- Risk control positioned to keep expected drawdowns to 7% in multi-standard-deviation events; tech and industrials favored in sector selection.
The Legends Were Right
Santiago Capital Research
- Author recounts establishing a gold fund in 2012 with legendary advisors including Rick Rule, Don Kagan, and Jim Rogers.
- Story illustrates how networking and persistence (reaching out via email to Jim Rogers) can lead to unexpected connections with market legends.
- Demonstrates the value of seeking guidance from established figures when building investment vehicles.
Why Remote Work May Have Killed the Entry-Level Job
The Prof G Pod
- Remote work, not AI, is the primary driver behind the youth hiring crisis when economists control for work-from-home adoption.
- Research from LSE, Oxford, and the New York Fed shows the AI effect on entry-level jobs nearly disappears when accounting for remote work.
- Remote work fundamentally changed hiring dynamics for young workers in ways that may have greater impact than automation fears.
Anthropic, the financing before the filing
Cape Fear Advisors
- Special-purpose vehicle borrowed ~$35 billion to buy Google's chips and lease them to Anthropic, keeping debt off Anthropic's books.
- Broadcom guarantees the debt with maximum exposure of $29 billion, detailed in their June quarterly filing.
- Anthropic's public filing expected around Labor Day will be crucial for understanding questions the structure allows and restricts.
Portfolio Update
The Haymaker Team
- ServiceNow (NOW) down 51% and Accenture (ACN) down over 40% amid market concerns that AI will gut enterprise software and IT services.
- June 26 joint offering between NOW and ACN represents a blatant rejection of bear case on both names simultaneously.
- Portfolio positioning reflects conviction that agentic AI threat to enterprise software and labor arbitrage models may be overstated.
The šæļø's BUSHY⢠Portfolio x Plutus
The Blind Squirrel
- Blind Squirrel Macro's BUSHY portfolio is now available through Plutus, an SEC-registered investment advisor with automatic real-time replication in investor accounts.
- Plutus allows direct portfolio replication within Interactive Brokers with assets remaining in investor custody, requiring minimum $40k allocation.
- Service is available to anyone meeting eligibility requirements regardless of Blind Squirrel subscription status.
How Musk Is Again Stealing Billions from Mom & Pop Investors
Lawrence from Lawrence Fossiās Substack
- Elon Musk allegedly exploits passive index fund investors by strategically timing S&P 500 inclusion to extract wealth across millions of retail retirement accounts.
- S&P 500 index funds provide transparency and low costs but create a mechanism where companies can benefit from forced buying by passive investors.
- The index committee's inclusion decisions can trigger significant capital flows that benefit insiders over long-term passive investors.
Stock Take Pt 2 - EM Edition
BUSHY⢠and Acorn Weekly
- Emerging markets in 2026 benefited from AI capex trade, with Korean and Taiwan chip giants driving MSCI EM gains.
- China's domestic SSE STAR Market semiconductors outperformed while traditional offshore tech giants lagged within MSCI China.
- Blind Squirrel exited EM tech laggards in March and restructured concentrated China portfolio in May amid sell-only positioning.
US Markets - Five Points
Derek Wallis
- Fed Minutes from Kevin Warsh's first meeting and new stock listings (SPCX on Nasdaq, Hynix ADR) are key market catalysts.
- Children raised without fathers experience worse outcomes in poverty, education, incarceration, and mental health across demographic measures.
- Gen Z created 'kirkification' meme culture trivializing political figures through absurdist humor and linguistic alteration.
Q3 Guide to the Markets
Andrew Sarna
- Meta's exploration of standalone cloud computing raised questions about sustainable AI infrastructure demand and gross margin sustainability.
- Korean equities sold off on renewed concerns about 80% gross margins in memory competition amid renewed capacity additions.
- S&P 500 trades one standard deviation above 30-year average valuation at 40.7 CAPE with consensus expecting 20% earnings growth over three years.
US Markets - First Look
Derek Wallis
- S&P 500 near highs with 10-year yield at 4.47%; European markets flat while Asia mixed with Japan +1.1% and China slightly negative.
- Fed's Kevin Warsh signaled less aggressive stance on inflation, pushing rate hike expectations from October to December.
- June payroll report showed 57,000 jobs added with negative two-month revisions, supporting softer labor market narrative and equity relief.
Not Such a Hawkish Path
AP Research
- Fed's Kevin Warsh signaled less hawkish stance than his first meeting, noting inflation expectations and price risks had eased slightly.
- Softer June payrolls and resilience outside AI sector supported risk appetite, but semiconductor selloff limited broader equity gains.
- S&P 500 outperformed Nasdaq as market composition shifted from concentrated tech rally to broader equity participation.
Hubble, Bubble: Why Liquidity Matters More Than Valuation
Michael Howell from Capital Wars
- Market bubbles typically end from liquidity/funding instability rather than high valuations alone.
- Critical signals now emerging from financial system plumbing: repo spreads, Treasury volatility, safe collateral demand, and term corporate funding costs.
- Global liquidity has slowed but stabilized rather than crashed, per latest flash estimates.
Insider Newsletter: Issue #332
Capitalist Exploits (Substack)
- Billionaire Gina Rinehart deployed $1+ billion into SpaceXāher single largest non-iron-ore investmentāsignaling major conviction shift.
- Retail stampede into SpaceX: CommSec saw 4x normal float interest from 28,000 retail accounts despite no local listing, foreign currency, or dividend.
- Crowd behavior across wealth tiers into same trade (no-revenue, $4B quarterly losses, 100x revenue valuation) suggests dangerous froth.
A Macro Pilgrim's Ledger | July 5, 2026
Santiago Capital Research
- Weak jobs report triggered sector rotation: money fled tech names that led market all year into banks and industrials previously left behind.
- Dow Jones hit record 52,900.07 on financials/industrials strength; Nasdaq slid into holiday as chip stocks and Tesla sold off for second straight session.
- Dow printing fresh records while tech tape can't hold bid defines current market split; oil near post-war lows while gold rebounded 4% on Iran tensions.
Nothing Like a Chart Party...
Garrett Baldwin
- Uses South Park's Underpants Gnomes satire to critique business models that lack clarity on value creation.
- Applies framework to private credit market's growth and complexity of financial engineering.
- Highlights dangers of abstracting underlying economics through layered financial instruments.
The Week Ahead 7/5/26
Eliant
- AI complex and momentum trades unwound significantly; capital rotated toward under-owned market segments.
- SPY outperformed week-over-week (+210bps) while small caps underperformed (-75bps); Substack portfolio up 189.58% vs QQQ +102.71% since June 2023.
- Weekly technical levels provided via STD channels for SPY, QQQ, IWM, and DJIA with quiet economic data week ahead.
Microsoft: Undervalued & Undisruptable!
Capitalist-Letters
- Great businesses tend to remain great; time serves as friend to strong enterprises despite disruption fears.
- American Express survived credit card disruption, Visa competition, PayPal, and Apple Card over six decades of Buffett ownership.
- Microsoft exhibits characteristics of enduring competitive advantage: strong moats, ecosystem lock-in, and resilience through technological transitions.
Stock Take Season 2026 - Part 1
The Blind Squirrel
- Q2 2026 saw strong risk asset performance with green for most assets, but Q1 was marked by dominance of dividend yield, low volatility and value factors.
- DRAM ETF launched in April 2026 reached $25bn in AUM, generating ~$260m in management fees for a 9-stock portfolio.
- ETF closures are more reliable timing signals for market bottoms than launches are for identifying tops.
My Decision-Making Process
PAIDMihail from TheOldEconomy
- Argentina offers compelling risk-adjusted opportunities with 2027 elections, ongoing reforms, and successful debt repayment creating positive catalysts.
- Continued effective economic reforms and liability management could prompt investment banks to upgrade Argentina from standalone to frontier market status, unlocking passive flows.
- Decision-making process combines selection, timing, sizing, and execution to identify cheap probability in undervalued markets.
Weekly S&P500 ChartStorm - 5 July 2026
Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
- Equal-weighted S&P500 makes new highs while cap-weighted remains stuck, signaling broad bull market expansion beyond mega-cap leaders.
- Micro caps and financials show promising price action as old leaders lag and everything else picks up.
- Bull-market-broadening theme continues to play out with 200-day moving average breadth trending higher, a constructive development.
China Weekly Wrap: The Baton Pass Edition
Panda Perspectives
- Offshore price-momentum factor crashed -14.7% in one week, signaling a full-scale positioning reset ending one market leg and beginning another.
- Internet and consumer stocks rebounded sharply after prior week's destruction, while YTD winners like Lenovo and semiconductor stocks gave back gains.
- Pharma sector went vertical with double-digit gains, reversing rotation patterns and suggesting sector-wide momentum shift across mainland and Hong Kong markets.
CoreWeave, Taken as a Whole
Cape Fear Advisors
- CoreWeave's three financial statements each tell different stories: income like a rental company, balance sheet like an equipment lessor, cash flow like a financing operation.
- A critical $1.3 billion reclassification from deferred revenue to customer liabilities appears in a footnote without explanation in the quarterly filing.
- The filing presents correctly prepared but divergent narratives, leaving unresolved whether upcoming quarters or audit will clarify the reclassification's cause and implications.
The Score at Half-Time
Panda Perspectives
- First half 2026 produced divergent Chinese market performance (64% winner vs 19% loser) based entirely on index composition rather than broader economy.
- The half-year review reveals the first half as referendum on composition while the second half will be referendum on delivery.
- Mainland outperformance confirms the strategic plan outlined in June, suggesting Hong Kong retains relevance despite onshore market shift.
Chart of the Week - Big Moves in Small Caps
Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
- Small caps have rebounded from early 2026 breakout retest and now trade at valuations cheap versus historical averages and relative to large caps and bonds.
- Small cap neglect stems from passive indexing dominance and big tech primacy; ETF allocations and net fund flows are now ticking up from record lows.
- Cheap valuations, bullish technicals, rising contrarian fund flows, and relative value suggest small caps have substantial room to run.
OI&E: THERE'S A FINE LINE BETWEEN CLEVER AND CIRCULAR
PAIDKevin Muir from The MacroTourist
- S&P 500 Q1 2026 earnings growth of 28% is inflated by accounting rule-driven 'paper gains' rather than operational improvements.
- A significant portion of reported earnings growth comes from illiquid accounting adjustments rather than genuine business expansion.
- Circular earnings growth narrative masks underlying structural distortions in corporate profitability metrics.
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 management uses timing of holiday periods to obscure negative news releases.
- Pattern of corporate dysfunction and repeated attempts to float favorable rumors masks underlying operational challenges.
- CEO lifestyle juxtaposition with company performance raises governance and shareholder alignment concerns.
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Why do countries need industrial policy?
Jostein Hauge from Global Currents
- Industrial policy has experienced rehabilitation since 2010s as governments address climate change, supply chains, and geopolitical rivalries.
- Market failure lens is insufficient for understanding full rationale behind state economic intervention and historical precedent.
- Governments must choose appropriate type of industrial policy rather than question whether intervention should occur.
Global Liquidity Watch: Weekly Update
Michael Howell from Capital Wars
- Global liquidity leveling off with short-term strength from base effects, low volatility, and renewed Fed injections.
- Emerging markets experiencing modest rotation as investors trim exposure amid weakening China liquidity and BoJ/ECB quantitative tightening.
- Broad risk-on sentiment persists but with gradual reallocation away from emerging markets toward developed market opportunities.
Korea's Casino & China's Engel's Pause
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Samsung +19x earnings profit on memory chip demand yet market sold off $100B; South Korean Kospi fell 8% on sell-the-news reaction.
- China's gig economy reaching 320M workers (44% of workforce) as factory automation and enterprise AI displace white-collar roles.
- Engels Pause dynamic emerging: Chinese productivity rising but real wages stagnating in gig/ride-hailing sector compressed to subsistence levels.
Trade Policy Is the Wrong Focus
Dr Warwick Powell from Warwick Powell's Substack
- Trade policy debate misses the real issue: capital account governance and circulation, not trade flows, drive current account imbalances.
- Krugman's recent tariff advocacy overlooks his own prior work showing protectionism can optimize welfare under imperfect competition conditions.
- Deficit countries benefit from framing trade as the problem, offshoring responsibility while capital account decisions orchestrate outcomes.
I'll Trade A Wealth Tax... For These Reform Proposals (The Swiss Model)
Garrett Baldwin
- U.S. economic freedom ranking has declined from 5th place two decades ago to 22nd place according to Heritage Foundation index.
- Scandinavian countries labeled 'socialist' are actually extremely free-market economies with broad social safety nets, ranking highly on freedom indices.
- Author proposes trading wealth tax for specific reform proposals based on Swiss model and economic freedom principles.
Quietly, Germany Is Rewriting Europeās Fiscal Outlook
PAIDSam Shiffman from Clark Street
- Germany launched a 34-measure fiscal reform plan targeting fiscal, labor, and housing policies to stimulate weak underlying economic growth.
- Germany's 2027 budget draft includes ā¬203 billion in federal borrowing, higher than March consensus, reflecting expanded defense and infrastructure spending.
- German fiscal impulse is net stimulative in 2027 after years of underperformance relative to peers due to COVID-era weakness and China dependence.
easyJet Points to the Exits
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Strait of Hormuz experiencing 'stop-start normalization' with 80 floating mines and modest shipping recovery despite Iran's week-long mourning period halting peace talks.
- Brent crude fell to $71.70 on OPEC+ production quota increases, with Supreme Leader succession uncertainty potentially affecting geopolitical stability.
- Major capital rotation from software and consulting into concentrated semiconductor/chip maker positions signals multi-trillion-dollar sector shift since late 2025.
Weekly Macro Note: Start of the 'Long Summer', Look at What's Ahead, Consumer Slowdown Risks
MacroEdge Research
- Consumer confidence at all-time lows despite headline economic resilience, creating tension with mid-term election dynamics.
- Korean and Japanese risks at elevated levels, raising potential for sharp downside move that catches late-entry retail traders.
- Administration faces balancing act between fighting inflation/restoring affordability and maintaining higher asset prices for key voter base.
U.S. Economic Growth Update
David Cervantes from David Cervantes | Pinebrook Capital
- H2 2026 growth rests on three pillars: nominal consumer strength but real-income weakness, AI capex bleeding into physical economy, and labor market reacceleration signals.
- June jobs report bought Fed time by pushing October rate hike to December, though weak payrolls offset by strong unemployment data.
- Focus on compositional undercurrents: real income negative, producer prices decelerating, fiscal policy looseāhistorically rescued cycles in this position.
Mythic Atlas Report: 7/5/2026
Mythic Market Research from Mythicās Substack
- Growth Engine fully invested and leaning in; Geography risk-on holding 100% international exposure with Europe as sole drag on global signal.
- U.S. domestic engine entirely redāconsumer, housing, liquidity all weakāwhile expansion momentum runs well below 15-year norms.
- Base-rate odds and critical pivot signals provided to identify if constructive read flips defensive.
Page Two
Rebel Capitalist News Desk
- June jobs report buried critical headline: 500,000 fewer Americans working month-over-month, obscured by falling unemployment rate.
- ADP private payroll miss (98k vs 110k consensus) followed by establishment survey miss (57k vs 115k) signals economic engine won't turn over.
- Labor market weakness, not Middle East, should be primary focus for understanding economy trajectory.
Disinflationary Apex Approaching?
Prometheus Research
- Prometheus research offers expansive toolkit covering every major U.S. data release and 47-market global universe across equities, fixed income, commodities.
- Week Ahead notes serve as thematic overlay to surface most important macro signals in current context.
- Complete institutional research attached with comprehensive analysis.
Walk in the Pines #404
PAIDPinecone Weekly Brief
- Weekly curated summary featuring market charts, curated readings from FT and WSJ on market resets and EV battery performance, and podcast recommendations.
- Includes Bernard Baruch quote on technology and character, highlighting timeless principles amid technological change.
- Aggregates diverse content sources (Monetary Matters, Hidden Forces, Thoughtful Money) for macro and investment perspective.
Comfort
Macro Musings by Danny D
- Labor report gave Fed comfort to avoid urgent hiking; passive easing continues with eventual need for larger moves.
- Coming week features ISM Services, LMI, Trade Balance, ADP data, and MBS applications among key releases.
- AI and healthcare sectors showed strength with historically bullish seasonal setup ahead.
Weekend thoughts
Gold and geopolitics
- Gold seasonality, precious metals futures, and central bank gold purchases all show bullish technical and fundamental setups.
- Central bank gold allocations are at 30-40 year highs with quarterly net purchases still elevated.
- Multiple technical indicators including gold sentiment at extreme lows suggest potential for significant upside.
Six-Chart Sunday ā America at 50, 100, 150, 200 & 250
Bruce Mehlman - Age of Disruption
- US population is at historic highs but growing at slowest rate in history, marking a demographic inflection point.
- US economy is 1000x larger than 1826 with national wealth 1600x greater, but federal debt is rising sharply toward GDP parity.
- Wealth concentration is highest in postwar era while poverty rates remain lowest, creating simultaneous inequality and safety net expansion.
The Week That Was, The Week That Is
Global Macro Method
- June US payroll data (57,000 new jobs) shifted market narrative from 'higher for longer' to potential rate cuts, with central banks losing microphone to labor market.
- Despite weak jobs data, US economy shows resilience in manufacturing expansion, job openings stability, and real spending growth.
- Week ahead focuses on reading central bank tea leaves from FOMC minutes, ECB accounts, BOE stability update, and Japan data rather than blockbuster data releases.
Alan Greenspan - Redeemed at Par
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Alan Greenspan (1926-2026) wrote presciently in 1966 that deficit spending confiscates wealth and gold protects property rights against welfare state schemes.
- Obituaries divided on Greenspan's legacy: Times positioned him as financial giant despite conceding 2008 responsibility; Greenspan admitted crisis exposed 'flaw' in his worldview.
- Greenspan's death 'redeemed at par' invokes financial metaphor, reflecting his lifelong positioning between market fundamentalism and pragmatic crisis management.
The Japan-India Corridor Trade
Jesper Koll @ Japan Optimist
- Japan-India bilateral summit demonstrates growing Pax Nipponica framework filling void left by U.S. inward pivot.
- Banking and finance cooperation layer will be critical driver of Japan-India industrial partnership beyond semiconductors and supply chains.
- Partnership targets semiconductor and critical mineral supply chain diversification away from China dependency.
What I'm Watching So You Don't Have To
The Message of the Markets from Ron Insana
- S&P 500 up 9% YTD and NASDAQ up 11%, while semiconductor stocks surged 78% in first half, though gains concentrated among wealthy.
- June unemployment report showed only 57,000 jobs created (less than half expected) and labor force participation dropped to 61.5%, lowest since 1976 outside pandemic.
- Oil price decline of 40% from Iran war peak provides consumer relief on gasoline but broader economy remains uneven with persistent inflation pressures.
The Hidden Variable
Pablo Hill from The Monetary Skeptic
- China's unreported strategic petroleum reserves create market opacity and make reserve figures unmeasurable, unlike disclosed GDP and inflation data.
- Sophisticated satellite imagery and AIS tracking methods attempt to infer Chinese inventory movements but remain inherently uncertain.
- Recent Iran conflict exposed how unmeasurable reserves become focal points for market panic when traditional metrics fail to fully capture geopolitical risk.
Capital Wars 1.0, Not China Shock 2.0
Michael Howell from Capital Wars
- Report argues the central dynamic is Capital Wars 1.0 between rival monetary systems, not China Shock 2.0, with U.S. defending dollar-Treasury order.
- China needs to devalue yuan in real/gold terms to manage domestic debt deflation, contain capital flight, and raise yuan price of gold.
- Gold positioned to rise over medium-term as monetary competition between U.S. and China intensifies over dollar supremacy and reserve currency status.
Culture · 22
How To Speak Your Mind And Not Get Canceled
Kaizen Asiedu
- Three communication options when facing disagreement: stay silent (costs integrity), blurt out (costs relationships), or use skilled approach.
- Political/social polarization fracturing relationships as people end friendships over politicians they don't know; avoidance creates tension.
- Third option requires communication skill rarely demonstrated; navigate disagreement without sacrificing either integrity or relationship.
What You Won't Learn About the Odyssey from a Movie
Ted Gioia
- Homer's Odyssey mastered adventure storytelling similar to Marvel/DC comics; approachable narrative excitement transcends literary convention.
- W.H.D. Rouse's 1937 prose translation deliberately avoided poetry conventions to make epic accessible as pulp fiction for mass audiences.
- Classical literature impact through accessible translation demonstrates pulp-market approach can engage readers where academic translations fail.
The Most Dangerous Pride Event Wasn't the Parade - It Was the Catholic Mass
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- Catholic Church must welcome all people but risks misleading souls when presenting sinful identities as compatible with Christian discipleship.
- Pride Mass at Stonewall intentionally connected Eucharistic celebration with Pride symbolism, presenting potential spiritual confusion.
- Greatest danger to Christianity is confusion from within when error is dressed in compassionate language, not external hostility.
Creamy Zucchini-Pumpkin Seed Soup
Rosie from Milk Street Cooking School
- Croatian zucchini-pumpkin seed soup uses toasted pumpkin seeds to create creaminess without dairy, mimicking cream's textural function.
- Teaches substitution principle: think about the 'work' an ingredient does rather than treating it as immutable noun.
- Pureed nuts, bread mixtures, silken tofu, and roasted eggplant can all replicate creaminess when replacing traditional dairy cream.
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 across four systems: cardiovascular, metabolic, neuroendocrine, and immune.
- The concept, introduced in 1993, quantifies biological damage that standard physicals miss and predicts future disease development.
- Chronic stress is a measurable multi-system biological state with documented downstream health consequences, not merely psychological.
Erroll Garner and the Sound of an Orchestra Smiling
Joe Alterman
- Erroll Garner's pianistic distinctiveness rooted in 'happiness' and authentic feeling rather than technical virtuosity alone.
- Garner prioritized audience connection and accessibility without cheapening music, trusting honest emotion would resonate.
- Concert by the Sea became first jazz album to exceed $1M in sales; 'Misty' became one of 20th century's most beloved compositions.
America250 celebration in Philadelphia included the burial of a time capsule that will not be opened until 2276
Bob Pisani
- America250 time capsule buried at Independence Hall will remain sealed until July 4, 2276, representing inter-generational custodianship.
- Philadelphia marked birthplace of independence, first stock exchange, and First Bank of the United States (recently reopened).
- Time capsule ceremony framed as 'act of optimism'ābridging present and future through preservation of contemporary stories and artifacts.
Supergreen Pasta: a recipe
Notorious Foodie
- Provides detailed recipe for supergreen pasta combining kale, basil, garlic, lemon, parmesan, and almonds.
- Details use of guanciale or alternative cured pork to add depth and richness to the green sauce.
- Offers practical cooking techniques including blanching greens, toasting breadcrumbs in rendered pork fat, and presentation tips.
Carne Asada Tostadas with Chipotle Salsa
Primal Gourmet
- Carne asada tostadas combine quick citrus-marinated skirt steak with crispy tallow-fried tostadas and homemade chipotle salsa.
- Recipe emphasizes layered flavors and textures through juicy steak, creamy avocado, crunchy lettuce, and charred green onions.
- Allows advance prep of marinades, salsa, and tostadas with final grilling for easy weeknight or entertaining use.
Longevity Through Nutrition: Five Things the Evidence Says That Most People Donāt Know, and the 28-Day Book I Wrotā¦
Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
- Clinical evidence on nutrition-health linkage is more settled than wellness discourse suggests; 1 in 5 global deaths linked to poor nutrition patterns.
- Harvard 30-year study of 105,015 people found those maintaining healthy diet from age 40+ were 45-86% more likely to reach 70 in good health.
- Only 9.3% of study participants achieved evidence-defined healthy dietary patterns; 28-day book provides daily evidence-based protocols for readers.
The Women of Love Island Also Suck
Chaotic Neutral
- Love Island Season 8 men engage in manipulative behavior including love-bombing, gaslighting, and withdrawing affection without accountability.
- While the consensus narrative frames men as villains and women as emotionally intelligent victims, the analysis suggests this framing may be incomplete.
- The show presents a complex dynamic where both genders exhibit problematic behaviors, contradicting the simplified heroic/villain dichotomy.
The English Are Coming!
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- English wine producers, particularly Chapel Down, are establishing a major new wine region in southern England with global ambitions.
- Wine regions are only established once over centuries; what's happening in England now is potentially era-defining for the industry.
- The company combines commercial global ambition with deep craft expertise, mirroring the success model of historic European wine regions.
Happy Independence Day
Jared Dillian from We're Gonna Get Those Bastards
- Military service was transactional for the author (nine years for free education) rather than patriotic, reflecting broader tensions in military life.
- The author's libertarian political views were misaligned with military culture, creating conflict with assigned duties like drug interdiction.
- Contemporary military includes diverse political perspectives (ranging from progressive to conservative) but lacks libertarian viewpoints.
Iām Grateful To Be American, Because I Could Have Not Been
Kaizen Asiedu
- Author witnessed stark poverty and death in Ghana, including encountering a dead woman on roadside, contrasting with American opportunities.
- Parents' emigration from Ghana to the Bronx provided access to education, safety, and economic mobility unavailable in their country of origin.
- Gratitude for American citizenship stems from direct comparison of life circumstances possible in the U.S. versus limited prospects in Ghana.
An Ode to the Third Amendment (Happy Fourth of July)
Garrett Baldwin
- The Third Amendmentāprotecting citizens from forced quartering of soldiersāreceives virtually no attention despite its historical importance to the Founders.
- Third Amendment case law is negligible; the Founders based the amendment on anger toward England's Quartering Acts requiring colonists to house British soldiers.
- Examining overlooked constitutional amendments reveals foundational concerns about government power and private property rights central to American independence.
āAs a writer, I often felt like I was trying to enter various clubs that didnāt want meā
The Substack Post
- Maggie Rogers describes six years post-2020 as 'a spiral' rather than linear time, marked by non-sequentiality and disorientation.
- Returning to her studio after six years, Rogers documents the creative process of rediscovery through songwriting, tinkering, and clarifying artistic vision.
- The experience of 'somewhere between lost and reborn' captures the psychological journey of artists reconceiving identity and purpose following major life disruption.
Key Lime Icebox Cheesecake
Chris Kimball's Substack
- Icebox cheesecake uses gelatin to support an already airy whipped cream texture rather than to create a rubber consistency as in inferior versions.
- Balancing creamy texture with proper setting requires approximately one hour in freezer before extended refrigeration.
- A tequila glaze adds punch and color to the finished cake, enhancing both flavor and presentation.
The TRUTH About The Banjo - America's 250th Special
PAIDWinston Marshall
- The banjo originated from African and Caribbean instruments brought by enslaved people, contradicting myths of purely Appalachian folk origins.
- The banjo became America's first major indigenous instrument and carries complex symbolic weight representing both freedom and divisive American ideals.
- The instrument's history functions as metaphor for America itself, revealing tensions between liberty and oppression embedded in the nation's cultural identity.
A very frank convo on money
Amanda Hesser from Homeward
- Author candidly addresses budgeting and financial privilege in home renovation project, acknowledging wealth disparities.
- Examines relationship between design choices, personal values, and financial resources in home improvement.
- Discusses author's awareness of SNAP benefits and family economic vulnerability despite personal affluence.
What Is My American Identity, Really?
Ted Gioia
- Author reflects on American identity shaped by working-class LA upbringing without established wealth traditions.
- Father's transition from service worker to small business owner exemplified social mobility in post-war America.
- Early environment fostered creative freedom and entrepreneurship without inherited class structures.
#2 America's Most Enduring Export Was Aspiration
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- America's primary cultural export was aspirational vision of beauty, competence, and possibility rather than consumerism.
- Hollywood, fashion, music, and advertising projected recognizable freedom narrative that captivated global audiences.
- Cultural confidence precedes political confidence; declining cultural influence signals deeper civilizational questions about identity.
Why do sociologists think that they are critical theorists?
Joseph Heath from In Due Course
- Democratic party political positioning remains consistently less popular than Republicans despite electoral opportunities, creating homeostatic mechanism of failure.
- Sociology field appears to intensify rather than moderate political extremism compared to political science, law, or philosophy disciplines.
- Extreme political candidate profile highlights systematic differences in how academic fields either constrain or amplify radical ideological positions.
Energy · 18
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- Brent crude positioning at historic extreme with WTI forward curve back to post-Maduro raid levels.
- Systematic/momentum selling appears near completion with chart holding key support levels.
- December crude volatility pricing sub-34%, offering potential long opportunity with limited downside risk.
Oil Market Update: Seven Charts That Matter ā Debunking the Headlines
Anas Alhajji Daily Energy Report
- Saudi Aramco August OSP for Arab Light crude to Asia set at $1.50/barrel discount to Oman/Dubai benchmark, first negative since 2020.
- Single-month OSP reduction of $11/barrel from July represents one of largest monthly cuts in decades, with cumulative $21/barrel decline over 11 weeks.
- Premium collapse reflects significant weakness in crude markets and challenges to traditional OPEC+ pricing strategies.
The Critical Moment ft. Matt Loszak (Aalo Atomics)
Emmet Penney from Nuclear Barbarians
- Aalo Atomics successfully took their test reactor critical on July 4th, demonstrating milestone in DOE reactor pilot program.
- Company's co-founder Matt Loszak discusses fast-paced development approach and practical challenges in building advanced reactors.
- Achievement reflects progress in domestic advanced nuclear reactor development and energy transition initiatives.
Blue Chips
PAIDDoomberg
- AI data center boom driving 'giant buildings' infrastructure where natural gas enters and data exits at massive scale.
- Timing mismatch exists between nuclear power plant deployment speed and urgent AI electricity demand; natural gas better suited as immediate baseload.
- Behind-the-meter generation increasingly necessary as AI compute demands exceed traditional grid capacity in many regions.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- El NiƱo trade putting on in size as summer weather market activates; rice, cotton, soybeans on radar alongside arabica, robusta coffee.
- Arabica +15.3%, Robusta +8.9%, Cocoa +13.6% as traditional global anomalies tracking back to typical patterns early July.
- Each El NiƱo differs; early July seasonals show trend reversal from consensus expectations, creating trading opportunity in softs complex.
Catastrophic Seasonality
Nico from AiQ
- Consensus seasonality calling summer rally failure and El NiƱo bearish; market wrong-sided when models ignore common-sense shocks.
- Extended dry periods during soybean growth more concerning than single forecast heat events; timing within crop cycle determines risk.
- Big bull market catalyst not from forecast change or production shock but from consensus being positioned wrong when seasonals reverse.
This Powerful Oil Signal Just Flashed "Buy"
Bison Insights
- Rare bullish oil market indicator just flashed 'buy' after only flashing few times past two decades; historically followed by strong oil performance.
- The Economist's notorious contrarian timing near major oil turning points (1999, 2003, 2020) preceded significant oil rallies post-bearish covers.
- Recent Economist bearish oil cover in late 2024 followed by 30%+ oil price decline from $100+; potential setup for mean reversion.
How Aalo Atomics Just āMade Historyā
Erik Townsend from Erikās Substack
- Aalo Atomics reached criticality at Idaho National Laboratory on July 4, 2026, marking a historic moment for advanced nuclear reactors.
- Four American companies achieved first-of-a-kind advanced reactor criticalities in a single month, surpassing the previous half-century's progress.
- Author argues the real historic event will be an undisclosed milestone scheduled for H2 2027 that will "change the course of history."
Back in glut
Irina Slav on energy
- Oil market headlines shifted from shortage concerns to glut rhetoric following OPEC production increases and rising supply signals.
- Record U.S. oil production, UAE exports, and OPEC quota raises are creating perception of oversupply despite historical Middle East supply disruption context.
- Media narratives on oil moved rapidly from scarcity to surplus, suggesting potential for another reversal as consensus crowding shifts.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- OPEC+ increased production by 188,000 bpd in August, marking the fifth consecutive monthly increase amid demand uncertainty.
- WTI crude shows key resistance at $73.60 and support at $67.00; Middle East output surged 3.0 million bpd in June but aggregate exports remain 40% below pre-conflict levels.
- UAE officially left OPEC in April and led monthly production increases despite aggregate export constraints from geopolitical factors.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- Critical weather week ahead with France staying hot, India's monsoon weakening, and Russia importing fuel amid World Cup trading backdrop.
- Agricultural markets reopen Monday with Mexico-England match timing coinciding with key trading windows.
- Recent market break provided window to discuss weather market dynamics after extended Middle East focus.
The Reopening Trade Is Ahead of Actual Barrels
PAIDTracy (Chi) from Renegade Resources
- Crude oil round-tripped to pre-war price on reopening that hasn't occurred and glut that isn't materialized; paper market running weeks ahead of physical.
- U.S. crude and SPR stocks at lowest levels since May 1984 despite price collapse, contradicting glut narrative as demand wave rebuilds.
- Aramco and ADNOC signaling full market rebalancing delayed to 2027; paper pricing glut while physical runs short.
Deeply Discounted Gas Producer with Oil Upside
Bison Insights
- A small-cap oil and gas producer offers multiple catalysts for significant upside including oil well development success and improved natural gas pricing.
- Market is underpricing the company's oil well results and the AI power/LNG export buildout potential affecting local gas markets.
- Stock could deliver multi-bagger returns even if oil prices don't rise, driven by operational improvements and sector tailwinds.
Grid Costs Set to Soar Even Higher
David Turver from Eigen Values
- UK grid integration costs are forecast to more than triple from £8bn in 2024/25 to £25bn in 2030/31.
- Grid integration costs include backup from Capacity Market, grid balancing, and transmission network operations, all rising sharply.
- Total subsidies and grid integration costs will exceed £40bn by 2030/31, with further transmission spending of £89bn needed beyond 2030.
Today is Independence Day, Tomorrow is Something Else Entirely
Open Insights
- Visible oil inventories show minimal drawdown despite 10-12 million barrels per day production outage over 100 days.
- Only ~400M barrels have flowed from global reserves versus expected 1.2B barrels, indicating hidden inventory builds in secondary/tertiary storage.
- China's demand reduction and product stock draws are mitigating visible inventory declines as the Strait of Hormuz normalizes.
Oil Context Weekly (W27)
Rory Johnston from Commodity Context
- Weekly oil market analysis covers flat crude prices, calendar spreads, inventory data, and positioning trends.
- Author provides context and thematic analysis on short-term and structural oil market developments.
- Paid subscriber access available for full Oil Context Weekly report with additional positioning analysis.
Edward Norton... Real Man of Science...
Garrett Baldwin
- Edward Norton's claims about China becoming 'petro-zero economy' oversimplify reality and ignore central planning costs.
- Celebrity energy policy commentary often lacks nuance about comparative economics between U.S. and Chinese energy models.
- Critical analysis of green energy narratives promoted by high-carbon-footprint celebrities.
This Week in Oil: Price Risk Skewed to the Upside
Bison Insights
- Large EIA petroleum inventory draws contrast with oil prices stuck at $69/barrel, signaling a potential pricing disconnect.
- Strait of Hormuz transit restrictions remain elevated, creating asymmetric upside risk for oil prices.
- Recent peace deal between U.S. and Iran triggered broad energy sell-off, presenting potential entry points for overlooked small-cap energy stocks.
Politics · 17
Stanford's new freshman curriculum illustrates exactly what's wrong with college
Hot Takes by Adam Singer
- Stanford's new freshman curriculum exemplifies systemic problems in higher education governance and ideology.
- Only 50% of social science papers hold up under scrutiny, revealing consequences of academic monoculture and ideological capture.
- Universities have abandoned intellectual traditions that built the modern world by embedding postmodern Marxist ideology in institutions.
The Nazi Tattoo Should Have Been Disqualifying
John Aziz
- Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner faces pressure to withdraw after sexual assault allegations and Nazi tattoo controversy.
- Nazi SS symbol tattoo should have been disqualifying standard without requiring debate or explanation from voters.
- Incident represents failure of political culture to maintain civilizational boundaries on acceptable candidate standards.
The Hamas Government In Gaza Has Dissolved
John Aziz
- Hamas dissolved Gaza government and resigned, ready to hand authority to US-backed Palestinian technocrats under postwar reconstruction plan.
- Board of Peace monitors ceasefire/reconstruction progress, judging by actions not promises; ends nearly 20 years of Hamas governance control.
- Gaza opening opportunity for reconstruction politics rather than jihad/sacrifice politics after years of war, collapsed services, infrastructure devastation.
Will The Real Zionist Please Stand Up?
Shana Meyerson from Unapologetically Jewish
- Author defines a Zionist as someone believing Jews have the right to self-determination and sovereignty in their ancestral homeland.
- Examines Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's positions on Israel, which oppose arms sales and accuse Israel of genocide and apartheid.
- Explores the paradox of whether AOC's stated positions make her technically a 'Zionist' by the historical definition.
The Exit Trap: Why Trump Can't Walk Away
PAIDProf Robert Pape
- Iran War remains in middle stage of Escalation Trap despite ceasefire and diplomatic announcements dominating headlines.
- Iran is independent actor with its own leverage and theory of victory; Tehran increasingly determines pace of escalation, not Washington.
- Strait of Hormuz remains Iran's most important source of coercive leverage, while Saudi airspace constrains future U.S. military options.
The Ugly Logic Of Viewing Human Life As Replaceable
John Aziz
- Critiques dangerous pro-Palestinian rhetoric framing civilian casualties as acceptable sacrifice, echoing logic used by Hamas leadership.
- Barghouti's framing of 82,000 Gaza births vs 22,000 child deaths as 'miracle' mirrors dehumanizing calculus used by Hamas officials.
- Article challenges normalization of viewing human life as replaceable through fertility/casualty ratio arguments.
No, Gavin Newsom. Billionaires Arenāt the Problem, and Government Isnāt the Solution
Kaizen Asiedu
- Gavin Newsom's billionaire tax proposal addresses real inequality symptoms but misdiagnoses root causes unrelated to tax revenue.
- Wealth concentration, wage stagnation, and cost inflation stem from structural economic issues, not insufficient government taxation.
- Complexity of tax code enables avoidance; actual reform requires addressing underlying market and policy distortions rather than wealth redistribution alone.
How the Westās own laws are being used to destroy it
Jonathan Sacerdoti
- International law systems built by the West have been repurposed as weapons against Western interests and Israel.
- UN accusations of deliberate targeting of children echo historical blood libels with updated language but unchanged destructive intent.
- Pattern establishes precedent threatening Britain, America, and other Western nations through international legal mechanisms.
The UN Wrote a Jewish Blood Libel and Gave It a Document Number
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- UN Geneva report accuses Israeli soldiers of deliberately murdering children, reviving classical blood libel accusations with modern language.
- 94-page report (A/HRC/62/CRP.2) carries institutional authority via UN document numbering and recommendations to international courts.
- Pattern represents weaponization of international legal systems against specific peoples; precedent threatens future misuse against other nations.
Heat Death
The Brawl Street Journal
- Ukraine's energy infrastructure suffered attacks from Russia during winter but disruptions were not severe enough to destabilize the country, contradicting prior predictions.
- Ukraine's incumbent president remains vigilant against potential political rivals while fighting demographic drain from emigration and military losses.
- Entropy and resource depletion arguments correctly identified trends but failed to predict the timeline and resilience of Ukraine's resistance.
The 4th of July
Gold and geopolitics
- America's 250th birthday marks ambiguity about whether the nation is celebrating a beginning, end, or transition with uncertain geopolitical standing.
- US military effectiveness and imperial reach are being questioned as strategic interventions yield questionable results and global challenges mount.
- Oil markets and energy dynamics face competing pressures between potential resurgence and long-awaited demand destruction amid geopolitical turbulence.
Citizenship Is a Privilege
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- Birthright citizenship doctrine presupposes manageable immigration levels, immigrant assimilation, and economic productivityāconditions not met today.
- The 14th Amendment predates both the modern welfare state and jet-age travel, making it inadequate for unprecedented immigration scale from non-assimilating populations.
- Sustainable birthright citizenship requires legal immigration control, cultural integration, and productive rather than dependent economic participation.
Many Americans Are Losing Faith in America
John Aziz
- America's founding values of liberty enabled humanity's most transformative innovations across technology, science, enterprise, and culture.
- Liberty creates conditions for decentralized development, invention, and limits on governmental powerādifferentiating America from authoritarian alternatives.
- The stream of American innovations from steamboats to AI directly stems from cultural freedom allowing people to experiment, challenge, and build.
Britain has lost the plot on Palestine
Andrew Fox from Fox On War
- Britain recognized Palestine as a state in September 2025 yet simultaneously funds UNRWA, treating Palestinians as permanent refugees rather than state citizens.
- UNRWA preserves a political architecture where refugee status passes through generations, maintaining a permanent claim against Israel rather than resolving the question.
- The 'right of return' interpreted as mass return to Israel functions as a demographic veto on Jewish statehood, incompatible with any genuine two-state solution.
Socialism Didnāt Balance Zohran Mamdaniās NYC Budget. Capitalism Did.
Kaizen Asiedu
- NYC Mayor's budget achievement relied more on capitalist mechanisms (debt issuance) than socialist policies despite framing.
- Budget solution deferred costs to future taxpayers and external borrowers rather than implementing structural reforms.
- Democratic socialism messaging obscures conventional fiscal practices of borrowing and deferral.
When David Duke Applauds Your Politics, You Have a Problem
John Aziz
- Democratic nominee's controversial comments on interracial relationships echo far-right racial essentialism rhetoric.
- Approval from white nationalist David Duke signals dangerous convergence between progressive identity politics and far-right ideology.
- Horseshoe theory illustrated through left-wing adoption of racial categorization frameworks previously exclusive to far-right.
Out of Time: The Rise and Fall of Manuel Adorni
BowTiedMara from BowTiedMara - Argentina & Geoarbitrage
- Manuel Adorni, Argentina's former BRICS spokesman, declined from Milei's trusted messenger to political liability in under three years.
- The article examines how Adorni's fall reveals deeper insights into Argentine power politics and leadership dynamics.
- Adorni's trajectory illustrates the rapid political volatility within Milei's administration.
Trading · 9
We should talk about risk ā¦
Fred's Corner
- Risk management and downside control must precede returns narratives and entry point decisions in trading.
- Position sizing, diversification, leverage alignment, and preparation for tail events are fundamental to avoiding ruin.
- Success comes from asymmetric risk/reward focus through stop losses and margins of safety rather than being directionally correct.
Market Analysis and Trades for 7/7
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- ES structurally stronger than NQ; shorts better for NQ in multi-week balance; NQ A+ short setup resolved 300+ points overnight.
- Two-way trading environment across ES/NQ with ES long setup triggering as NQ shorted into open rallying afterward.
- Weekly technical analysis guides intraday setup selection; plans/levels posted in Discord with separate access from Substack content.
Trend Board & Systematic Chartbook
PAIDSam Shiffman from Clark Street
- Weekly systematic scan covers 340 markets across futures, FX, equities, crypto, and ETFs to identify compelling trends and setups.
- Framework filters opportunity set through consistent methodology rather than generating definitive trade list.
- Includes updated trend board, charts, and key cross-asset ratios for discretionary analysis.
Q3 - Slow and Steady Summer
Izzy from Ms Izzy Trades
- Q3 entry: market respected calculated core ranges despite failed acceptance into upper zone (7588-7594), setting up potential re-entry.
- Key technical levels holding after 3-bar reversals negated and core retracements completed; market showing structure and precision.
- Odds favoring momentum to re-enter zone above 7588 with potential retest toward 7611-7621 and 7644-7648 targets.
Market Analysis and Trades for 7/6
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- SPY and QQQ remain trapped in multi-week balance ranges, setting up potential large moves on breakout.
- Thursday provided major trading opportunity with shorts targeted in 302-330 range; premarket high hit 320.
- Two-way trading strategy recommended until larger directional decision emerges from balance.
Market Analysis for the Week of 7/5
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- Market trapped in massive multi-week balance; bulls control high time frames with prior month lows intact.
- Intermediate timeframes neutral within balance; short-term control alternates, favoring longs when buyers dominate short-term trend.
- Ultimate balance break likely to produce large directional move; individual stock trends preferred over index trading currently.
Maybe Itās Not a Consistency Problem. Itās an Intensity Habit.
Sara
- High-achievers often wired for intensity rather than consistency, confusing activation/adrenaline with actual progress.
- Traders may subconsciously believe consistency equals reduced hunger; consistency actually means structured, disciplined hunger.
- Training brain toward consistency requires recognizing that intensity's illusion of progress can undermine systematic trading discipline.
š Stop pricing American options wrong
Jason from PyQuant News
- Most U.S. options are American-style allowing early exercise, not European-style, requiring different valuation models that most beginners misapply.
- Using European-style pricing models for American options produces incorrect valuations that silently drain trading accounts through systematic underpricing.
- Professionals match valuation models to contract type; this single decision avoids an entire category of errors that sabotage beginner trading strategies.
Infographics: Trades & Flows In The Equity Repo Complex
Conks
- Comprehensive infographics explain equity futures basis mechanics and pricing within the equity repo complex.
- Analysis demonstrates how trades and flows interact in equity repo market structure.
- Recently added equity futures basis to snapshot tracking for market participants.
Tech · 8
An Israeli Company Taught the FDA to Read an Ear
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- Israeli company TytoCare, founded by Dedi Gilad in 2012, created an otoscope device to remotely diagnose ear infections.
- The technology enables FDA-approved remote diagnosis, reducing need for in-person pediatric visits.
- Device solves the distance problem in healthcare access by allowing trained professionals to examine patients remotely from blood samples and diagnostics.
Klarna applied for a US bank charter. Itās all about funding costs, not trust š¦šŗšø; Cloudflare just made every Uā¦
Linas from Linas's Newsletter
- Klarna applied for US bank charter to lower funding costs, not address trust issues; a strategic fintech move.
- Cloudflare launched Monetization Gateway with x402 protocol making every URL billable, signaling new commerce models.
- Visa and Mastercard's agentic AI payment platforms face volume constraints; Anthropic guidance on AI founder priorities for 2026.
Impending DRAM-a??
Capital Misallocation
- Episode 66 focuses on DRAM market dynamics and semiconductor analysis; paid subscribers access full show notes and AI Capex Monitor.
- Whatsapp channel includes real-time market color, trading ideas, and professional investor interaction beyond podcast episodes.
- Content delivery expanded beyond audio with technical analysis, slide decks, and live market monitoring for premium subscribers.
This Israeli Company Made Stroke Surgery Safer
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- Stroke occurs when blood supply to brain is cut off, with brain tissue dying within minutes if oxygen is not restored.
- Many strokes develop slowly in locations doctors can identify in advance, particularly in neck arteries (carotid arteries).
- Israeli company has developed technology to make stroke surgery safer by addressing preventable stroke risk factors.
The Agent Operating Manual (072)
Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
- Comprehensive documentation of agent systems must expose operational details that developers know implicitly but rarely write down.
- Effective manuals require clarity on environment variable precedence, queue states, completion indicators, and deprecated controls.
- Written documentation should capture not what you know, but what only you knowāthe gap between theory and practice.
Visa and Stripe back Open USD, a stablecoin that pays its partners š³šŖ; š Money just launched with 6% APY and a ā¦
Linas from Linas's Newsletter
- Visa and Stripe backing Open USD stablecoin that pays partners, alongside š Money launch offering 6% APY.
- Claude Fable 5 available with high-leverage use cases and copy-paste prompts for founders and entrepreneurs during free window.
- Attention emerging as new startup infrastructure; a16z 'go-direct as a service' model reshaping founder moves in AI age.
Every Handoff Is a Contract (071)
Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
- Agent system handoffs represent authorization documents, not mere plumbing; they carry formal trust decisions without human oversight.
- Receiving program acts on claims about the world via millisecond message exchanges that leave minimal traces but carry consequences.
- Message exchange lacks visible decision moment yet constitutes implicit signature; recognizing this changes system design and risk management approach.
Dogfood Your Pipeline (070)
Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
- A test harness with 41 rows failed to catch 43 database migrations because tests inherited the same assumptions as the system they were testing.
- Abstract tests verify declared behavior but cannot detect undeclared assumptions; self-shaped work tests reveal where system and test assumptions diverge.
- The critical failure was not weak tests but tests sharing identical assumptions as the tested system, creating blind spots where both miss the same errors.
Other · 7
The Organ Age Gap: What Blood Protein Clocks Reveal About How Your Body Is Actually Aging, and Which Lifestyle Facā¦
Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
- Stanford researchers developed organ-specific biological aging clocks using blood plasma proteins to measure aging rates of individual organs separately.
- Different organs within the same person can age at dramatically different rates, with gaps predicting disease and death better than standard clinical markers.
- A substantial proportion of disease-free individuals at study start had one or more organs aging significantly faster than expected, revealing hidden health risks.
Chart of the Week: America's Fertility Heartland
Demography Unplugged
- American heartland states (Kentucky, North Dakota, Idaho, Nebraska, South Dakota) have highest fertility rates at 1.80-2.04, driven by conservative values and affordable housing.
- West Coast and Northeast show lowest fertility rates (1.27-1.38), correlated with highest housing costs and living expenses.
- Middle America recorded largest year-over-year fertility increases, suggesting regional divergence in demographic trends.
The Science of Studying - Part III
šļø Polymath Investor
- Part III of learning science series addresses retrieval problem: stored memories may remain inaccessible when consciously needed.
- Closes three-part series covering encoding (Part I), retention through spaced review and sleep (Part II), and retrieval techniques (Part III).
- Provides 60+ science-based protocols across all three phases for learning more effectively and forgetting less.
July 2026 Charity - Seva Foundation, Transforming Lives by Restoring Sight
Michael Burry
- Seva Foundation operates efficiently across 20+ countries building self-sustaining local eye-care systems rather than providing distant funding.
- 90% of the world's blind population lives in low-income countries with 90% of cases being preventable or curable, primarily cataracts fixable with $50 surgery.
- Seva combines Vision Centers, technology investments, training programs, and research to achieve high impact at remarkably low cost.
The Inflammatory Subtype of Depression: Why a Common Blood Test May Tell You More About Your Mood Than Your Serotoā¦
Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
- A distinct inflammatory subtype of depression affecting 25-30% of patients involves chronic low-grade body inflammation unaddressed by standard antidepressants.
- Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels consistently appear higher in depressed populations across multiple studies, indicating inflammation as a depression driver.
- Clinical identification and targeted treatment of inflammatory depression enables precision medicine approaches beyond serotonin-focused models.
MOAR WORLD CUPS PLEASE
Nico from AiQ
- 2026 FIFA World Cup in America represents peak cultural moment with global attention and Argentine coaching leadership.
- Weather risks and commodity demand patterns examined across multiple regions including China, India, France, and Mexico.
- AiQ maintains long-term bearish stance on cattle while analyzing wheat spreads and fat positioning opportunities.
The Science of Studying - Part II
šļø Polymath Investor
- Part II of learning science series focuses on memory storage and retention mechanisms preventing knowledge decay.
- Multiple factors cause memory loss including decay, interference, and failure to consolidate learning.
- Storage optimization through specific techniques prevents rapid forgetting in first days after learning.
AI · 7
The AI Compute Playbook
Capital Flows
- Corporate credit issuance hit $110B in June (double year-ago levels) funding data centers, factories, and jobs; credit cycle melting up.
- GPU compute futures and perpetuals launching amid desperate hedging demand from GPU financiers needing to lock in prices.
- GPU residual value is the fault line; aggressive residual bookings risk bankruptcies similar to IBM mainframe lessors in 1970s after price cuts.
The Pope Is Right About AI. His Solutions Would Make It Worse.
Magatte Wade from Africaās Bright Future
- Pope's encyclical correctly identifies AI's threat to human dignity and understands machines lack personhood/understanding; software calculates but has no self.
- AI problems visible in real scenarios: lonely chatbot conversations, unclear essay authorship, discriminatory hiring algorithms bypassing human review.
- Pope's proposed solutions risk deepening disease; regulatory restraint on AI deployment may entrench existing power imbalances rather than solving dignity problems.
How to Squeeze AI Tools to Get the Most Out of Every Dollar
Alberto Romero from The Algorithmic Bridge
- Users waste significant portions of AI tool subscriptions by not optimizing token usage, similar to throwing away half of a grocery purchase.
- AI tools are inefficient at saving tokens (the currency of AI), causing users to pay more than necessary without awareness.
- Guide teaches practical methods to reduce token wastage and lower AI tool costs while maintaining output quality.
The Most Practical Guide to Claude Fable 5 š
Linas from Linas's Newsletter
- Claude Fable 5 discounted access window closes July 7, 2026; afterward usage draws paid credits beyond subscription limits.
- Raw capability improvements matter less than user ability to formulate effective promptsāthe bottleneck is now the user, not the model.
- Anthropic's field guide emphasizes closing the gap between what users ask and what models actually deliver through better prompt engineering.
AI's Financing Shadows
PAIDPinecone Weekly Brief
- Examines financing risks and structural issues in AI infrastructure development.
- Discusses implications of capital allocation toward AI versus other market segments.
- References subscription tiers (The Cascade, BIG10 Portfolio, The Emerald) for deeper analysis.
Executive Briefing: Run the $40 question on your org this week. If nobody can answer it, you've found your real AIā¦
Nate from Nateās Substack
- Model routing to cheaper alternatives becoming industry standard; advantage now shifts to task design and execution quality.
- $40 question suggests cheaper models can match frontier models on specific, well-designed tasks through better prompt engineering.
- As routing discipline commoditizes, competitive edge moves from selecting models to imagining novel applications and task structures.
How to get the most out of Fable 5
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- Fable 5 release enables cost-effective inference at $10/M input tokens vs $50/M output, half the price of Opus 4.8.
- Field guide emphasizes finding unknowns and letting Fable apply its own judgment rather than over-constraining prompts.
- Curated prompt library and 10 recommended prompts help users maximize Fable's capabilities for various tasks.