★ Priority · 12
The Pain Trade Hasn't Even Started
PRIORITYLord Fed from Lord Fed's Gazette
- Mag7 closed up 5% after a strong week, breaking a four-week selloff of nearly 15%, signaling potential trend reversal.
- July S&P 500 target of 7,700 remains on track with potential August overshoot still viable based on positioning data.
- Investors who prudently reduced exposure are tempted to re-enter at higher levels, a classic pain trade indicator.
A Tale of Two Fourths of July. Plus. . .
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- America celebrated its 250th anniversary with widespread patriotic celebrations across the country on July 4, 2026.
- Coverage includes stories on Chinese pastor release, Taylor Swift prenup implications, and Ukraine war assessment.
- Publication offers daily window into world events with political, cultural, and international perspectives.
š¬ New thread from Le Shrub
PRIORITYLe Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
- Economist admitted being wrong on oil, reversing bullish stance from late April after crude call spreads achieved 3x returns.
- Oil 'Meme Bottom' concept invoked as crude reversal signals emerge from consensus capitulation.
- H2 2026 market characterized by meme-driven trading opportunities and funny market reversals.
š¬ New thread from HFI Research
PRIORITYHFI Research
- Oil market faces critical juncture with China recovery, Economist coverage, and all-time high Brent short positioning aligning.
- Gasoline 1-2 spreads and 3-2-1 crack spreads trending higher, signaling tightening refinery economics.
- Energy equities appearing to establish bottom with names like Suncor positioned to benefit from refinery margin recovery.
every silver lining has a cloud
PRIORITYKris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
- Every innovation has tradeoffs; surveillance capitalism's transformative tech came packaged with an extraction layer that users largely accepted without resistance.
- The concept of 'no free lunch' applies broadly to markets and technology, requiring critical examination of costs versus benefits.
- Smartphone-era infinite scroll represents a challenge to human willpower that was difficult even to predict before the technology existed.
The Verb
PRIORITYMichael W. Green from Yes, I give a fig... thoughts on markets from Michael Green
- The U.S. founding document uniquely emphasizes 'pursuit of happiness' as an action verb rather than a state of being, sanctifying the striving itself.
- Most other nations' constitutions promise fixed conditions like security or equality, but the American founding is distinctive in embedding an ongoing action.
- The author suggests democracy as currently practiced in America may not have a long future, framed within a reflection on the nation's founding principles.
BIG Moves Getting Started ā Are You Ready?
PRIORITYMacro Charts
- A major reversal may be forming across global asset classes with significant implications for portfolios, opportunities, and risks.
- Gold and precious metals show evidence of a major turn with extreme sentiment and positioning now potentially reversed.
- The turn sequence in gold and silver, marked by bear trap reversals and bullish divergences, suggests a major bottoming window is complete.
Tough Love: Why Does Everyone Say Marriage Is Hard?
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- A newlywed asks whether marriage is fundamentally hard or if cultural narratives overstate the difficulties, seeking to avoid predicted hardship.
- The response draws analogy to other domains where abundance creates challenges (wealth, organizations, family), reframing difficulty as context-dependent rather than inevitable.
- The column suggests that one cannot 'do homework in advance' to prevent marriage difficulties and that some aspects of adult life require accepting uncertainty.
Teaching Immigrants the Bill of Rights
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- An immigrant reading group teacher discovered her adult students from abroad had never read the Bill of Rights, despite becoming U.S. citizens and fearing loss of rights.
- Teaching immigrants the actual Bill of Rights addressed misconceptions about American rights and challenged the teacher's own patriotic assumptions about citizenship understanding.
- The article explores how immigrants' relationship to American foundational documents and rights differs from native-born citizens' often-unexamined familiarity.
š¬ New thread from HFI Research
PRIORITYHFI Research
- HFI estimates SPR inflows reduced to 2.85M barrels with total crude draw of 9.6M barrels for the week of July 3.
- Commercial crude draws expected at 5.19M barrels as Canadian imports remain constrained by tight inventories.
- US crude exports averaging ~4M b/d despite slowdown, while imports remaining low year-over-year.
Americaās Next 250 Years Are Ours to Build
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Scott Nolan projects technological and social progress over the next 250 years, reflecting on 1776 baseline of no electricity, running water, or modern medicine.
- America's future depends on sustaining innovation in energy, medicine, transportation, and infrastructure systems.
- The next quarter-millennium offers potential for transformative advancement if institutions and incentives remain aligned toward progress.
The Greatest Country on Earth
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Editorial celebrating America's 250th anniversary emphasizes enduring foundational values and self-governance established by Founding Fathers.
- Narrative contrasts gloom/division in headlines with historical achievements: abolishing slavery, civil rights progress, surviving poor leadership.
- Reflects on American democracy's resilience and global influence despite contemporary polarization.
Markets · 21
How Musk Is Again Stealing Billions from Mom & Pop Investors
Lawrence from Lawrence Fossiās Substack
- Author argues Elon Musk exploits S&P 500 index inclusion to extract billions from retail retirement savers through artificial valuation inflation.
- S&P 500 index committee decisions drive trillions in passive fund flows, creating opportunity for wealth transfer to insiders.
- Index inclusion benefits accrue to early investors at the expense of later retail investors who buy at inflated prices.
Stock Take Pt 2 - EM Edition
BUSHY⢠and Acorn Weekly
- 2026 saw emerging markets caught in AI capex trade, with Korean and Taiwanese chip stocks outperforming broader EM indices.
- China's domestic STAR Market chips competed with memory giants, while offshore tech laggards acted as dead weight on MSCI China.
- Portfolio repositioned away from EM tech laggards in March and shifted to 'sell only' mode by early May.
US Markets - Five Points
Derek Wallis
- Fed minutes from Warsh's first meeting, SPCX Nasdaq listing, and Hynix ADR trading are key market catalysts for the week.
- Children without fathers experience worse economic, educational, health, and incarceration outcomes, contradicting gender narratives.
- Generation Z created 'kirkification' meme culture mocking Charlie Kirk, demonstrating evolving youth political expression methods.
Q3 Guide to the Markets
Andrew Sarna
- Meta's exploration of standalone cloud computing prompted market questions about AI infrastructure demand sustainability.
- June payrolls slowed to 57,000 with negative two-month revisions, indicating moderating labor market momentum.
- S&P 500 trades at one standard deviation above 30-year average at 40.7 CAPE; consensus expects 20% earnings growth over three years.
US Markets - First Look
Derek Wallis
- S&P near highs with 10-year yield at 4.47%, oil and yields easing, and bitcoin flat in morning trading.
- European markets flattish with autos higher and tech lower; Asia mixed with Japan +1.1%, China and Korea down.
- TMT sector flip on AI wipeout scenario as big tech concerns about infrastructure demand sustainability emerge.
Not Such a Hawkish Path
AP Research
- Fed's Kevin Warsh sounded less hawkish than initial meeting, noting inflation expectations and price risks eased slightly.
- June nonfarm payrolls well below expectations with negative two-month revision and participation drop, enabling equity rally.
- Dow outperformed while Nasdaq lagged due to semiconductor selloff, reflecting rotation away from tech concentration.
Insider Newsletter: Issue #332
Capitalist Exploits (Substack)
- Unprecedented retail crowding into SpaceX secondary offering: 28,000 Australian retail accounts bid for shares (4x any historical float).
- Gina Rinehart, richest woman in Australia, deployed $1B+ into SpaceX despite company losing $4B/quarter and trading at 100x revenue.
- Extreme demand for unprofitable rocket company with no dividend, no Australian listing, and zero revenue certainty signals dangerous herding behavior.
Nothing Like a Chart Party...
Garrett Baldwin
- Private credit structuring has become a dominant mechanism for monetizing future cash flows and distributing risk across financial institutions.
- The 'underpants gnome' problemāmissing Phase Twoāapplies to central planning and modern structured finance.
- Understanding how asset classes are securitized reveals the true mechanics of modern capital markets beyond surface narratives.
The Week Ahead 7/5/26
Eliant
- AI momentum trade and narrow tech focus unwound significantly, allowing capital rotation into other market segments.
- SPY outperformed with 210bps gain while Small Caps lagged with 75bps decline over the shortened week.
- Portfolio strategy since June 2023 has netted 189% return versus index returns of 65-103%, demonstrating significant outperformance through tactical positioning.
Microsoft: Undervalued & Undisruptable!
Capitalist-Letters
- Good companies tend to remain good across decades despite repeated disruption warnings, as demonstrated by American Express and other legends.
- Microsoft exhibits characteristics of durable competitive advantages that resist disruption and justify long-term holding.
- Time works for great businesses and against bad ones, making durability assessment more important than disruption hype in valuation.
Stock Take Season 2026 - Part 1
The Blind Squirrel
- Q2 saw broad green performance in risk assets but deep red patches in energy where the portfolio remained overweight.
- Memory-related stocks (particularly AI memory chips via $DRAM ETF) dominated, with Roundhill's chip ETF raising $25bn and generating ~$260m in fees since April launch.
- ETF closures, rather than launches, typically signal bottoms; early July saw some bounce after initial weakness.
Weekend thoughts
Gold and geopolitics
- Gold seasonality in midterm election years and current bull-market corrections show patterns that are compressed in time.
- Central banks continue elevated gold net purchases with allocations at 30-40 year highs; gold sentiment reached washout levels suggesting higher prices within a month (8 for 8 pattern).
- Technical levels in gold (testing $4,240-$4,250), silver setups, and extreme leveraged ETF asset growth ($200B, tripled since 2022) highlight key market thresholds.
My Decision-Making Process
PAIDMihail from TheOldEconomy
- The author's decision-making process for investing involves four components: selection, timing, sizing, and execution applied systematically across opportunities.
- Argentina is re-entering the investment radar due to approaching 2027 elections, ongoing economic reforms, and successful debt repayment with potential for frontier market status upgrade.
- Cheap probability in Latin America exists despite rising volatility; initial positions are planned in Argentine banks and increased Brazil exposure via equity and call options.
Weekly S&P500 ChartStorm - 5 July 2026
Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
- Equal-weighted S&P 500 and value indices are making new highs while cap-weighted S&P 500 remains stuck, demonstrating broad market broadening.
- Micro caps, financials, and emerging market rotations show promising price action as old leaders (Mag-7) lag and broader market participation strengthens.
- The bullish rotation theme of old leaders lagging and everything else picking up is constructive but requires monitoring for potential risks.
China Weekly Wrap: The Baton Pass Edition
Panda Perspectives
- A sharp momentum crash (offshore price-momentum factor down -14.7% in one week) represents a positioning reset handing the market 'baton' from one leadership style to another.
- Long-suffering Internet and consumer stocks rebounded sharply (BYD +15.76%, Baidu +12.30%, Meituan +11.44%) while YTD winners like Lenovo gave back gains.
- Pharmaceutical stocks went vertical with double-digit gains; the rotation reversed YTD outperformers while previously beaten-down sectors caught sustained bids.
CoreWeave, Taken as a Whole
Cape Fear Advisors
- CoreWeave's three financial statements present three different business models simultaneously: an income statement resembling rental operations, a balance sheet like equipment leasing, and cash flows like financing.
- A critical $1.3 billion reclassification from deferred revenue to customer liabilities appears in a footnote without explanation, creating forward-looking uncertainty about the company's true financial position.
- The filing's internal contradictions suggest CoreWeave requires closer auditor scrutiny to clarify whether it operates as a rental, leasing, or financing business.
The Score at Half-Time
Panda Perspectives
- First half of 2026 was a referendum on market composition, with Chinese markets producing both 64% winners and 19% losers depending entirely on which index wrapper investors chose.
- Korea's 151% moonshot and AI-driven Nasdaq gains mask more instructive lessons from Chinese markets, where performance divergence revealed structural composition issues.
- Second half of 2026 will test whether markets can deliver results, shifting focus from composition analysis to actual execution and delivery on existing positions.
Chart of the Week - Big Moves in Small Caps
Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
- Small caps are experiencing significant upside momentum after retesting early-2026 breakout levels, driven by attractive valuations and contrarian bullish technicals.
- Small caps trade at cheap valuations historically and offer good relative value versus both large caps and bonds, yet face neglect from passive index investing and big tech primacy.
- Declining ETF market share and record-low rolling net fund flows in small caps suggest classic contrarian setup with significant room to run from current levels.
OI&E: THERE'S A FINE LINE BETWEEN CLEVER AND CIRCULAR
PAIDKevin Muir from The MacroTourist
- Q1 2026 showed 28% annualized S&P 500 earnings growth, but much of it came from accounting rule-driven 'paper gains' rather than real business growth.
- The circular nature of reported earnings gains masks structural distortions in how corporate profits are being calculated.
- Understanding the anatomy of earnings reveals a disconnect between headline growth rates and underlying business fundamentals.
Infographics: Trades & Flows In The Equity Repo Complex
Conks
- Post provides detailed infographic analysis of equity futures basis pricing and repo market mechanics.
- Snapshots tool tracks how equity repo complex trades and flows are priced in real time.
- Technical analysis of basis pricing demonstrates interconnections between futures markets and financing.
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 continues pattern of announcing rumors and unsubstantiated claims instead of addressing operational dysfunction.
- Timing of surprise announcements on market holidays (July 4 holiday week) follows historical playbook of companies hiding bad news.
- Company's leadership and governance issues remain unresolved despite multiple analyst critiques over two-year period.
Macro · 17
Quietly, Germany Is Rewriting Europeās Fiscal Outlook
PAIDSam Shiffman from Clark Street
- Germany launched '34-measure plan' for fiscal, labor, and housing reforms targeting stimulative boost to weak growth.
- 2027 budget draft includes ā¬203+ billion in federal borrowing as defense and infrastructure spending rises above March consensus.
- Positive shift in fiscal impulse from Germany signals net stimulative policy as largest eurozone economy pushes expansionary spending.
easyJet Points to the Exits
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Hormuz shipping corridor experiencing stop-start normalization with 80 floating mines remaining and peace talks on one-week pause.
- Intelligence sources suggest Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei severely disfigured from February 28 US-Israeli airstrikes.
- Brent crude fell to $71.70 on OPEC+ production increases; macro focus shifts back to AI rotation debate and sector reallocation.
Weekly Macro Note: Start of the 'Long Summer', Look at What's Ahead, Consumer Slowdown Risks
MacroEdge Research
- July marks the 'long summer' period through September with potential for substantial directional market moves.
- Korean and Japanese geopolitical risks at elevated levels may trigger downside impulse catching late-entry traders off-guard.
- Consumer confidence at all-time lows creates tension between inflation-fighting and asset price support ahead of mid-terms.
U.S. Economic Growth Update
David Cervantes from David Cervantes | Pinebrook Capital
- H2 2026 growth depends on strong nominal consumer spending offset by weak real incomes and an AI capex cycle bleeding into physical economy.
- Weak June payrolls but strong unemployment data kicked expected rate hike from October to December, buying Fed time.
- Pinebrook closed 10-year short position at a loss; rates outlook now neutral pending July jobs report and August inflation data.
Mythic Atlas Report: 7/5/2026
Mythic Market Research from Mythicās Substack
- Growth Engine fully invested and Geography 100% international risk-on, though U.S. domestic indicators (consumer, housing, liquidity) all red.
- Expansion momentum running well below 15-year norm with Europe's major economies rolling over while rest of world climbs.
- Report identifies strongest/weakest OECD economies and outlines signal that would flip entire outlook defensive.
Hubble, Bubble: Why Liquidity Matters More Than Valuation
Michael Howell from Capital Wars
- Market bubbles break via liquidity/collateral instability, not valuation alone; critical signals are repo spreads, Treasury volatility, and funding costs.
- Global Liquidity growth has slowed but latest estimates suggest stabilization rather than crash.
- Monitor financial plumbing (repo markets, safe collateral demand, term funding) as leading indicators of systemic stress.
Page Two
Rebel Capitalist News Desk
- June jobs report showed 57,000 headline additions against 115,000 consensus, with deeper issue: 500,000 fewer Americans working month-over-month.
- ADP pre-report of 98,000 private jobs signaled economic engine struggling to turn over in 340M+ population economy.
- Labor market deterioration masks unemployment rate narrative; employment losses signal systemic slowdown.
Disinflationary Apex Approaching?
Prometheus Research
- Prometheus research identifies disinflationary apex approaching across major macro data releases.
- Institutional research covers 47 global markets across equities, fixed income, and commodities with comprehensive toolkit.
- Week Ahead thematic overlay surfaces highest-importance signals in current macro context.
A Macro Pilgrim's Ledger | July 5, 2026
Santiago Capital Research
- Weak jobs report sent money out of tech names into banks/industrials; Dow hit records at 52,900 on financial/industrial strength.
- S&P 500 +1.8% to 7,483, Nasdaq +2.1% to 25,739 but tech lagged; defining market split between Dow record highs and chip stock weakness.
- Oil fell to $68.59 (cheapest since Gulf war began Feb); gold rose 4% to $4,191.50 as fresh US-Iran military exchange revived safety bid.
Walk in the Pines #404
PAIDPinecone Weekly Brief
- Curated weekly charts, quotes (Bernard Baruch on technology and character), and reads highlight market reset masking good vibes.
- EV battery longevity defying expectations after hundreds of thousands of miles; technology disruption themes.
- Weekly listens and watches curate content on macro history, energy geopolitics, and monetary policy analysis.
Comfort
Macro Musings by Danny D
- Labor report data provides Fed comfort to continue passive easing rather than urgently hike rates.
- Passive easing increases the magnitude of eventual tightening required to normalize policy.
- ISM Services and employment data in the week ahead will test whether Fed patience is justified or premature.
Six-Chart Sunday ā America at 50, 100, 150, 200 & 250
Bruce Mehlman - Age of Disruption
- America at 250 presents a paradox: largest population ever coupled with slowest growth rate in U.S. history, strongest economy facing greatest debt levels.
- Inflation-adjusted GDP is 1,000x larger than 1826, national wealth is 1,600x greater, yet wealth inequality is now at the highest level across the five measured eras.
- Safety nets are broader and poverty is lower than any prior anniversary, but wealth concentration has reached historic post-war highs, creating simultaneous progress and inequality.
The Week That Was, The Week That Is
Global Macro Method
- Labour market data seized the narrative from central banks as June payrolls disappointed at 57,000 with unemployment steady at 4.2% and downward revisions.
- Despite weak employment, other economic indicators remained resilient: ISM manufacturing stayed in expansion, spending was positive, equities rallied, and gold rallied.
- This week's focus shifts to reading central bank intentions through FOMC minutes, ECB accounts, and Bank of England stability updates rather than blockbuster data releases.
Alan Greenspan - Redeemed at Par
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Alan Greenspan's 1966 essay warned that gold protects wealth from confiscation through deficit spending, a position relevant to debates over his legacy following his death at 100.
- Obituaries disagreed on Greenspan's legacy: Times praised him as a financial giant despite acknowledging his 2008 crisis 'flaw,' while critics emphasized his role in enabling the crisis.
- Greenspan's reexamination reflects ongoing debate over whether his decades of market management created unsustainable dynamics and whether his earlier gold-standard views held prophetic warnings.
The Japan-India Corridor Trade
Jesper Koll @ Japan Optimist
- Prime Minister Takaichi's India visit signals a strengthening Japan-India strategic partnership as part of broader Pax Nipponica efforts.
- The finance and banking layer of Japan-India cooperation may prove more significant than headline industrial or semiconductor deals.
- Japan is filling the strategic vacuum left by America's inward pivot in Asia-Pacific relationships.
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 semis up 78% in first half, but gains concentrated among wealthy while Main Street struggles.
- June unemployment report showed only 57,000 jobs created (half expected), with labor force participation falling to lowest level since 1976.
- Economic benefits skewed toward equities and tech while inflation remains elevated and job market shows clear weakness.
Capital Wars 1.0, Not China Shock 2.0
Michael Howell from Capital Wars
- Core thesis frames current conflict as Capital Wars 1.0, not China Shock 2.0: contest between dollar-Treasury order and managed yuan system.
- China needs to devalue yuan in real/gold terms to ease domestic debt deflation, contain capital flight, and raise gold's yuan price.
- U.S. preserving dollar supremacy while China defends yuan system creates medium-term tailwinds for gold prices.
Culture · 15
Erroll Garner and the Sound of an Orchestra Smiling
Joe Alterman
- Erroll Garner's recognizable piano sound defined less by technique than by 'happiness'āan emotional honesty that transcended virtuosity.
- Garner prioritized audience connection and refused to 'play cheap'; accessible music never meant sacrificing sophistication.
- 'Concert by the Sea' became first jazz album to sell $1M+ worth of records; 'Misty' became 20th century standard.
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 time capsule on July 4 to be opened in 2276āan act of intergenerational optimism.
- Philadelphia birthplace of American independence, first stock exchange, and First Bank of U.S., recently reopened to public.
- Time capsule symbolizes stewardship of past and bridge between present and future generations.
Supergreen Pasta: a recipe
Notorious Foodie
- Supergreen pasta balances fresh greens with rich cured pork for a satisfying, nutrient-dense dish.
- Guanciale provides depth and rendered fat that elevates the basil-kale sauce and breadcrumb components.
- The recipe offers flexibility with alternative cured meats while maintaining the flavor complexity and elegant presentation.
Carne Asada Tostadas with Chipotle Salsa
Primal Gourmet
- Carne asada tostadas combine juicy marinated grilled steak with crispy tallow-fried bases and layered fresh toppings.
- Homemade chipotle salsa provides smoky depth and acidity that balances rich avocado and tender meat.
- Dish can be prepped ahead for entertaining while maintaining impressive presentation and flavor complexity for weeknight meals.
The Women of Love Island Also Suck
Chaotic Neutral
- Love Island men exhibit calculated manipulation patterns: love-bombing followed by withdrawal and contempt disguised as honesty.
- Women contestants, though warmer and more emotionally engaged, also employ strategic behaviors and emotional manipulation.
- Both genders participate in dysfunctional relationship dynamics; framing focuses disproportionately on male misconduct while downplaying female agency.
The English Are Coming!
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- English wine regions, particularly in Kent, are experiencing an era-defining moment of establishment that mirrors centuries-old European precedents like Bordeaux and Champagne.
- Chapel Down represents both global commercial ambition and deep craft tradition, combining heritage-focused winemaking with modern expansion strategy.
- Wine regions are born only once; the current English wine boom represents a once-in-centuries opportunity to establish lasting reputation and market position.
July 2026 Charity - Seva Foundation, Transforming Lives by Restoring Sight
Michael Burry
- Seva Foundation operates one of the most efficient charities, addressing preventable blindness affecting 90% of the world's blind population in low-income countries.
- Cataract surgery costs only $50 in materials and takes 20 minutes, yet remains inaccessible to millions due to lack of local infrastructure.
- Seva builds self-sustaining local eye-care systems across 20+ countries rather than providing distant funding, dramatically increasing impact at low cost.
An Ode to the Third Amendment (Happy Fourth of July)
Garrett Baldwin
- The Third Amendment, protecting citizens from forced military quartering, is virtually unknown and has spawned only one notable court case (Engblom v. Carey, 1982).
- The Founding Fathers drafted the Third Amendment in response to British Quartering Acts that required colonists to house soldiers, a historical grievance now largely forgotten.
- Despite its obscurity, the Third Amendment represents an important principle of property rights and limits on government power during peacetime.
āAs a writer, I often felt like I was trying to enter various clubs that didnāt want meā
The Substack Post
- Maggie Rogers describes post-2020 time as nonlinear, experiencing a 'spiral' rather than straight progression compared to the pre-pandemic era.
- Rogers is re-engaging in creative work after six years, returning to her studio with synthesizers and piano to rediscover her artistic voice.
- The artist reflects on feeling 'somewhere between lost and reborn,' experiencing a full-circle moment where she resembles her pre-pandemic self physically but navigates a changed internal landscape.
Key Lime Icebox Cheesecake
Chris Kimball's Substack
- Icebox cheesecake achieves lighter texture than traditional cheesecake through use of sour cream, cream cheese, and carefully measured gelatin that supports rather than dominates the airy structure.
- Graham cracker crust enhanced with ground ginger provides flavor foundation, while whipped cream integration creates creamy consistency without rubber-like over-setting.
- Tequila glaze adds punch and color to finished cake, though water-based alternatives work; brief freezer time firms the structure while maintaining refrigerator storage capability.
The TRUTH About The Banjo - America's 250th Special
PAIDWinston Marshall
- The banjo's true history is far more extraordinary than its stereotypical associations with hillbilly or folk music, with deeper roots in American culture than commonly understood.
- The banjo became America's first great instrument and came to embody ideals broader than music alone, with its reputation remaining as divisive as American ideals themselves.
- The banjo's story ultimately reveals more about freedom and American identity than the instrument itself, serving as a symbol of the nation's contradictions and aspirations.
A very frank convo on money
Amanda Hesser from Homeward
- The author commits to transparent discussion of money and budgeting in home design, acknowledging privilege and wealth disparities.
- Financial reality underpins every design decision and reflects personal attitudes toward money and spending.
- The piece aims to address cost honestly while recognizing systemic inequalities in homeownership access.
What Is My American Identity, Really?
Ted Gioia
- Author reflects on his Hawthorne, California upbringing as a model of American social mobility and cultural freedom.
- Working-class to middle-class transition and immigrant entrepreneurship shaped a distinctly American identity without inherited tradition.
- Los Angeles in the mid-20th century offered a unique cultural laboratory where individuals could define themselves freely.
#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, and national confidence rather than consumerism.
- Hollywood, fashion, music, and advertising projected freedom and prosperity that captivated global audiences throughout the 20th century.
- Cultural confidence precedes political confidence; declining cultural influence signals deeper shifts in national identity and institutional legitimacy.
Why do sociologists think that they are critical theorists?
Joseph Heath from In Due Course
- Sociology graduate student nominated for congressional seat despite extreme political views represents pattern of Democratic electoral self-sabotage.
- Academic field of sociology appears to intensify rather than moderate political extremism compared to other disciplines.
- Sociology's insularity from empirical constraints and competing viewpoints enables maintenance of uncompromising ideological positions.
Politics · 13
The Ugly Logic Of Viewing Human Life As Replaceable
John Aziz
- Some pro-Palestinian figures rationalize civilian casualty toll as acceptable sacrifice or demographic 'miracle,' echoing problematic logic used by Hamas leaders.
- Mustafa Barghouti and Hamas officials frame death of 22,000 children against Gaza's 82,000 live births as justifiable 'price,' dehumanizing victims.
- Article challenges dangerous tendency to view human life as replaceable within conflict narratives.
No, Gavin Newsom. Billionaires Arenāt the Problem, and Government Isnāt the Solution
Kaizen Asiedu
- Newsom's billionaire tax proposal misdiagnoses root causes of wealth inequality, stagnant wages, and inflation.
- Tax code complexity and structural issuesānot insufficient government revenueādrive economic dysfunction.
- Taxing the wealthy without addressing regulatory and monetary policy failures will not resolve the fundamental economic problems cited.
How the Westās own laws are being used to destroy it
Jonathan Sacerdoti
- International law institutions originally designed to protect Western interests have been weaponized against Western nations.
- UN accusations against Israel revive historical blood libel tropes with modern institutional legitimacy and enforcement mechanisms.
- Patterns of international legal harassment established against Israel presage similar targeting of Britain and America as precedent solidifies.
The UN Wrote a Jewish Blood Libel and Gave It a Document Number
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- UN issued 94-page report accusing Israeli soldiers of deliberately targeting children, reviving traditional blood libel accusations.
- Official UN document number and press conference amplify institutional legitimacy to an ancient anti-Semitic trope.
- Report directs recommendations to international courts, converting unproven accusations into mechanisms for legal persecution.
Heat Death
The Brawl Street Journal
- Prior predictions of Ukraine's rapid collapse in winter proved wrong; while Russia intensified energy infrastructure attacks, disruptions were insufficient to destabilize the country.
- Ukraine's president remains politically alert to rivals, and the demographic drain of fighting-age men continues but has not broken military defenses as previously forecast.
- The article reflects on incorrect prediction while validating the underlying trend analysis about energy depletion, political instability signals, and demographic challenges.
Happy Independence Day
Jared Dillian from We're Gonna Get Those Bastards
- The author, a former military officer, expresses ambivalence about American patriotism, having traded nine years for education but disagreeing with many military operations.
- Serving during peacetime without the post-9/11 gratitude wave, the author felt politically isolated as a libertarian in a non-libertarian institution.
- The piece reflects skepticism about blind patriotism while acknowledging the military service experience, positioning Independence Day as complex rather than celebratory.
The 4th of July
Gold and geopolitics
- The 250th Independence Day marks ambiguity about American empire: celebrating military prowess while experiencing military failures (civilian targeting) and questioning global influence.
- Iran's regime change and geopolitical power realignment represent both an ending and a beginning, with the outcome uncertain for regional stability.
- Oil markets, fundamental to modern industry and justifications for military intervention, may be at the beginning of a resurgence or a long-awaited demand destruction phase.
Citizenship Is a Privilege
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- Birthright citizenship doctrine presupposes conditions no longer met: manageable legal immigration, prevention of illegal immigration, and immigrant assimilation into American culture.
- The 14th Amendment was drafted before the modern welfare state and commercial aviation, making it ill-suited to address unprecedented immigration levels from cultures resistant to integration.
- Effective birthright citizenship requires immigrants to become productive members of society rather than state dependents, a condition increasingly unmet in modern circumstances.
Iām Grateful To Be American, Because I Could Have Not Been
Kaizen Asiedu
- The author contrasts his life in America with what it could have been in Ghana, having witnessed poverty and death that clarified his gratitude for American opportunity.
- Being born in the Bronx rather than Ghana represented a pivotal accident of fate that determined vastly different life trajectories and freedoms.
- Personal experience with extreme poverty in Ghana reinforced appreciation for America's institutions, economic mobility, and basic human dignity standards.
Britain has lost the plot on Palestine
Andrew Fox from Fox On War
- UK recognized Palestine as a state in September 2025 while simultaneously funding UNRWA, creating a logical contradiction in refugee administration.
- UNRWA preserves refugee status across generations rather than resolving it through statehood or final-status compromise, maintaining permanent claims against Israel.
- The 'right of return' interpreted as mass return to Israel rather than Palestinian territory functions as a demographic veto on Israel's existence as a Jewish state, incompatible with two-state solutions.
Socialism Didnāt Balance Zohran Mamdaniās NYC Budget. Capitalism Did.
Kaizen Asiedu
- NYC Mayor Mamdani's budget balancing achievements relied more on capitalist mechanisms (debt, future taxpayer obligations) than socialist policies.
- The budget success transferred costs to future taxpayers and non-NYC residents rather than redistributing existing wealth.
- Conflating capitalism-driven solutions with democratic socialism misrepresents the economics of NYC's fiscal management.
When David Duke Applauds Your Politics, You Have a Problem
John Aziz
- Democratic congressional nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier received approval from David Duke after attacking interracial relationships.
- Racial and heritage-based identity politics in progressive circles now mirrors far-right framing that prioritizes bloodline over individual choice.
- Horseshoe theory demonstrated as left and right converge on reducing people to racial categories and policing relationships through ancestry.
Out of Time: The Rise and Fall of Manuel Adorni
BowTiedMara from BowTiedMara - Argentina & Geoarbitrage
- Manuel Adorni rose from accountant to Milei's trusted spokesperson, announcing Argentina's exit from BRICS in December 2023.
- By June 2026, Adorni became a political pariah, losing influence and media presence within three years.
- His trajectory reveals insights into Argentine power politics and the volatility of political positioning under Milei's administration.
Energy · 12
How Aalo Atomics Just āMade Historyā
Erik Townsend from Erikās Substack
- Aalo Atomics achieved nuclear reactor criticality on July 4, 2026, marking a historic milestone in advanced reactor development.
- Four American companies brought first-of-a-kind advanced reactors to criticality in a single month, more genuine reactor firsts than the previous half-century combined.
- Author argues the actual history-changing event will be a demonstration scheduled for H2 2027, not the current criticality achievement.
Back in glut
Irina Slav on energy
- Oil market sentiment shifted dramatically to 'glut' narrative following OPEC+ production increases and record US output.
- Media coverage of potential oil surplus ignores structural supply issues, including Middle East disruptions and stored inventory dynamics.
- Risk of rapid narrative reversal remains high given underlying supply constraints and geopolitical tensions.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- OPEC+ increased production by 188,000 bpd in August as the fifth consecutive monthly increase, putting pressure on crude prices.
- Middle East crude output surged 3+ million bpd month-over-month, but aggregate exports remain 40% below pre-conflict levels.
- WTI key resistance at $73.60 and critical support at $67.00; Brent resistance at $76.80 and support at $70.25.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- Critical weather week begins with France staying hot, India's monsoon weakening, and Russia importing fuel amid market dislocation.
- Agricultural markets context around World Cup and geopolitical developments affecting commodity trading opportunities.
- Analysis of real-time weather impacts on global energy and agricultural supply chains.
The Reopening Trade Is Ahead of Actual Barrels
PAIDTracy (Chi) from Renegade Resources
- Crude oil back to pre-war prices on reopening that hasn't happened and glut that doesn't exist; paper trading runs weeks ahead of physical reality.
- US crude and SPR stocks at lowest level since May 1984 while crude sells to pre-war lowsāphysical draining out even as screens price normalization.
- Aramco and ADNOC executives signal full market rebalancing in 2027; demand wave rebuilding with China spot buying and reserve refill needs.
Deeply Discounted Gas Producer with Oil Upside
Bison Insights
- A small-cap oil & gas producer is trading below intrinsic value with dual catalysts: success in new oil development and improved local natural gas pricing.
- Rising AI power demands and LNG export buildout are driving data center loads and behind-the-meter power projects in the company's home gas market.
- The stock could deliver multi-bagger returns even without oil price increases, based on well results and gas pricing improvements alone.
Grid Costs Set to Soar Even Higher
David Turver from Eigen Values
- UK grid integration costs are forecast to triple from £8 billion in 2024/25 to £25 billion in 2030/31, with total subsidies rising from £19.8bn to over £40bn.
- Capacity Market costs, grid balancing expenses, and high-voltage transmission network costs are the three main components of grid integration cost inflation.
- NESO has called for an additional £89 billion of grid spending beyond 2030, signaling continued cost escalation that will increase the overall cost of running the grid.
Today is Independence Day, Tomorrow is Something Else Entirely
Open Insights
- As the Strait of Hormuz normalizes after disruptions, visible oil inventories remain surprisingly low despite expectations of significant draws.
- Only ~400M barrels have flowed from global reserves over 100 days of production outages, far below the 1.2B barrels that would typically be expected.
- China's demand reduction and strategic use of secondary/tertiary reserves (40% of global stocks) have masked the true inventory situation.
Oil Context Weekly (W27)
Rory Johnston from Commodity Context
- Weekly oil market analysis covers crude prices, spreads, inventories, refined products, and positioning data.
- Paid subscribers receive comprehensive context and access to exclusive member calls on oil market dynamics.
- Regular contributor to MacroVoices, Politico, Reuters, and Globe and Mail on energy markets.
Edward Norton... Real Man of Science...
Garrett Baldwin
- Edward Norton's claim that China will become the first 'petro-zero' electro-superpower overlooks significant footnotes and complexities in Chinese energy policy.
- Celebrity commentary on energy policy often lacks nuance and ignores contradictions between stated goals and underlying realities.
- America's energy and education rankings require contextualization rather than simplistic comparisons to centrally planned systems.
This Week in Oil: Price Risk Skewed to the Upside
Bison Insights
- Large EIA petroleum inventory draws contrast with low oil prices at $69/barrel, suggesting historical misalignment.
- Strait of Hormuz flows remain restricted, indicating supply constraints and upside price risk for oil.
- Recent Iran peace deal sell-off has created compelling entry points in overlooked, small-cap energy stocks with asymmetric risk/reward.
The Hidden Variable
Pablo Hill from The Monetary Skeptic
- Markets panic about unknowable variables like undisclosed strategic petroleum reserves rather than published data.
- China's opaque crude inventory data forces analysts to reconstruct reserves through satellite imagery and customs modeling rather than official disclosures.
- Iran conflict exposed the information asymmetry: China's massive crude import dependence and Persian Gulf transit vulnerability became a market experiment in hidden variables.
Other · 7
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.
- Standard annual physicals fail to detect early biological damage from chronic stress that manifests as disease years later.
- The concept reframes chronic stress as a measurable multi-system biological state with documented downstream health consequences.
The Science of Studying - Part III
šļø Polymath Investor
- Memory retrieval is distinct from storage; perfectly encoded knowledge may remain inaccessible without retrieval training.
- Part III of the studying series addresses how to pull stored knowledge from memory when needed during performance.
- Science-based protocols for encoding, spacing, protecting sleep, and retrieving information enable comprehensive learning optimization.
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 for longevity is more settled than popular wellness discourse suggests, with clear patterns emerging.
- Harvard 30-year study found healthy dietary patterns from age 40+ increase likelihood of reaching 70 in good health by 45-86%.
- Evidence-based 28-day nutrition guide provides practical protocols grounded in research rather than confident opinions from large audiences.
Many Americans Are Losing Faith in America
John Aziz
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
- Research identifies an inflammatory subtype of depression affecting 25-30% of patients where chronic low-grade inflammation maintains symptoms independent of standard antidepressant treatment.
- Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) and inflammatory markers consistently appear higher in people with depression across multiple populations, suggesting inflammation as a distinct biological driver.
- The inflammatory subtype requires different treatment approaches than traditional serotonin-focused interventions, explaining why some patients fail to respond to standard antidepressants despite correct chemical theory.
MOAR WORLD CUPS PLEASE
Nico from AiQ
- The 2026 FIFA World Cup in America is generating exceptional global enthusiasm and media attention.
- Global weather risks and commodity markets (cattle, wheat, gold, fats) face headwinds from Chinese demand softness and Brazilian trends.
- USDA crop reporting methodology needs revision; cattle positioning remains bearish despite seasonal considerations.
The Science of Studying - Part II
šļø Polymath Investor
- Part II of learning science series focuses on storage and retention of material after encoding, addressing memory decay and interference.
- Three mechanisms threaten newly learned material: memory decay, interference from other learning, and lack of consolidation.
- Storage strategies must prevent information loss during the critical window after learning.
Trading · 6
Trend Board & Systematic Chartbook
PAIDSam Shiffman from Clark Street
- Weekly systematic scan covers 340 markets across futures, FX, indices, crypto, and ETFs using consistent trend-filtering framework.
- Objective is to highlight compelling trends and setups for discretionary analysis rather than generate mechanical trade signals.
- Includes trend board, charts, and cross-asset ratio analysis for opportunity filtering.
Q3 - Slow and Steady Summer
Izzy from Ms Izzy Trades
- Q3 market showing importance of holding structures and respecting calculated core ranges rather than chasing new highs.
- Market sustained core support around 7479-7481 after failing acceptance into 7588-7594 zone, resetting for another attempt higher.
- Key technical focus: whether momentum carries into 7588+ with proper acceptance to retest 7611-7621 and 7644-7648 levels.
Market Analysis and Trades for 7/6
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- SPY and QQQ remain trapped in a large multi-week balance with no clear directional bias established.
- Two-way trading is favored until a definitive breakout occurs from the equilibrium range.
- Thursday's trading action provided actionable short signals in the referenced price zones with defined technical levels.
Market Analysis for the Week of 7/5
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- Multi-week balance in indices persists with bulls retaining control of high time frames and prior month lows intact.
- Intermediate timeframes remain neutral while short-term trend control fluctuates, characterizing the consolidation pattern.
- Large directional moves likely when balance breaks; trend traders better served focusing on individual names exhibiting stronger directional trends.
Maybe Itās Not a Consistency Problem. Itās an Intensity Habit.
Sara
- High achievers often confuse intensity with consistency, seeking adrenaline and action over disciplined repetition.
- Intensity-wired traders may unconsciously believe consistency requires loss of hunger, creating resistance to structured approaches.
- Reframing consistency as 'hunger with structure' rather than passivity allows high performers to maintain drive while building sustainable trading habits.
š Stop pricing American options wrong
Jason from PyQuant News
- Most U.S. options are American-style, requiring different pricing models than European-style options, yet beginners frequently apply the wrong formula causing silent trading losses.
- Using European option pricing models for American options produces systematically incorrect valuations that don't match market prices, draining account value through model-reality mismatch.
- Professionals match pricing models to contract types as a fundamental risk management step, preventing an entire category of systematic valuation errors that beginner traders overlook.