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IS IT FINALLY TIME FOR THE TREASURY MARKET TO CRACK?
PRIORITYRussell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
- The Treasury market has shifted from pro-capital to pro-labour dynamics, changing how capital flows and currency relationships function.
- Japanese 10-year yields are rising rapidly while US 10-year yields remain stuck in a range since 2023, an unusual divergence.
- The traditional relationship between JGB-Treasury spreads and Yen strength has broken down, signaling a major regime change in global markets.
Douglas Murray: Truth Is on Trial in the Charlie Kirk Case. Plus. . .
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Tyler Robinson's trial for Charlie Kirk's assassination begins, with prominent podcasters and influencers having peddled conspiracy theories about the killing.
- The case highlights how misinformation from figures like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson collides with courtroom reality.
- Kirk's family faced Robinson in court for the first time as the trial proceeds based on sufficient evidence.
š¬ New thread from Macro Charts
PRIORITYMacro Charts
- Hong Kong stocks rallied +3% (Hang Seng) with Alibaba +13% and Baidu +7%, while Korea fell 5% for the second consecutive day.
- Capital is rotating out of concentrated chipmakers and memory stocks into cheaper, lower-volatility quality names across Asia.
- The 'Great Reversal' thesis suggests deleveraging from highly-concentrated semiconductors toward broader, under-owned sectors will be prolonged and painful.
USDJPY and the battle for expectations
PRIORITYMark Farrington from Dollar Watchtower
- BoJ's Yield Curve Control policy (2016-23) caused unprecedented 50% Yen devaluation, with the steepest losses from 2020-23 as global inflation pushed bond yields higher.
- Japan's massive public pension fund (GPIF) slashed domestic bond allocation from 35% to 25% in April 2020, signaling institutional capital flight from JGBs.
- Extreme BoJ monetary policy created structural damage to Yen dynamics that cannot reverse quickly with rate hikes alone, suggesting prolonged currency weakness.
Parody for the Win!
PRIORITYLe Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
- Michael Burry and Cathie Wood both sold Alibaba at the same time on June 26th, a rare 'meme bottom' signal that contradicted bearish sentiment.
- The author added to BABA position via September $120 calls at $2 after identifying the contrarian signal, betting against consensus pessimism.
- Alibaba ripped +12% in a single session following the setup, demonstrating the profitability of fading extreme bearish positioning by recognizable shorts.
Graham Platner and the Limits of āBelieve Womenā
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner's campaign collapsed after ex-girlfriend Jenny Racicot accused him of rape.
- Media and Democratic Party have applied double standards to 'Believe Women' slogan based on political alignment of accusers.
- Platner case exposes hypocrisy in selective credibility standards across progressive politics and journalism.
HOW DO MARKETS TOP? HAS THE US TOPPED OUT?
PRIORITYRussell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
- Japan's post-1991 economic decline parallels the Nikkei's underperformance, driven by missed opportunities in mobile phones, semiconductors, and other strategic industries.
- Japan ceded market dominance in key sectors to international competitors despite early leadership, suggesting systemic economic challenges beyond just business strategy.
- The author reconsiders attributing Japan's fumble solely to corporate mismanagement, exploring alternative explanations for the nation's relative economic stagnation.
Is This Just the Beginning of the Socialist Surge? Plus. . .
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Democratic Socialist candidates are surging in deep blue districts, suggesting a broader structural shift rather than isolated victories.
- The DSA wave stems from Democratic Party decisions in 2018 to blacklist operatives working for progressive candidates, inadvertently pushing them to build effective independent campaign infrastructure.
- Young voters are significantly more favorable toward socialism, providing demographic tailwinds for the movement's continued growth.
š¬ New thread from Macro Charts
PRIORITYMacro Charts
- Samsung reported record earnings with 19x operating profit increase, but stock dropped 10% and KOSPI fell 8%, triggering circuit breakers on good news.
- Micron similarly topped after reporting record earnings, suggesting potential pattern of highly-watched semiconductor stocks being sold on positive surprises.
- Earnings season approach warrants focus on semis/memory stocks as potential short candidates following gap-up moves.
The Women Who Help People Die
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Death doulas are end-of-life caregivers providing nonmedical, holistic support to dying patients and their families.
- Nicole Kidman's interest in becoming a death doula stems from her mother's lonely death and her own grief about not being present.
- The article examines the role through a darkly humorous lens, questioning the celebrity appeal of the profession.
Reddit Revenge Porn
PRIORITYEve Barlow from Blacklisted
- The author describes discovering accusations of stalking directed at her online, highlighting the broader pattern of targeted harassment she has endured.
- She wrestles with the conflict between protecting her own privacy and security while also safeguarding the privacy of others affected by her experiences.
- The post explores how social media enables persistent stalking and the difficulty of addressing online harassment without amplifying it further.
š¬ New thread from PauloMacro
PRIORITYPauloMacroās Substack
- PauloMacro observes July 2026 positioning mirrors July 2024 across most asset classes except US stocks, suggesting potential 'make-or-break' moves ahead.
- Yen positioning particularly criticalāmarket faces choice between 180 or 140 USDJPY as BoJ's resolve is tested.
- Uncertainty around whether BoJ will finally control the slide or if another 'Bondfire of the Insanities' with yen weakness emerges.
The Pain Trade Hasn't Even Started
PRIORITYLord Fed from Lord Fed's Gazette
- Mag7 posted first green week since late May with ~5% gain vs SPX +1.7%, encouraging traders who had 'prudently reduced exposure' to reconsider.
- July SPX target remains 7,700; August overshoot potential remains on table as positioning hasn't shifted materially.
- Pain trade hasn't started despite consensus longs being overcrowded; summer soccer upsets suggest crowded positioning reversals.
A Tale of Two Fourths of July. Plus. . .
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- America celebrated its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026, with widespread celebrations including parades, fireworks, and historical reenactments.
- The Front Page presents contrasting narratives and perspectives on American commemoration, featuring commentary from multiple contributors.
- Coverage includes Chinese pastor's release, relationship insights from Arthur Brooks, and Ukraine war analysis alongside cultural commentary.
š¬ New thread from Le Shrub
PRIORITYLe Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
- Le Shrub highlights the Economist's reversal on oil outlook after their April bullish cover, viewing this as a potential 'meme bottom' for crude.
- The publication notes successful crude call spread trades that achieved 3x returns before closing out profitably.
- Discussion centers on market sentiment shifts and the role of meme-driven market movements in identifying reversal points.
š¬ New thread from HFI Research
PRIORITYHFI Research
- Oil market at critical juncture with China returning, Economist reversal headline, Brent shorts at all-time highs, and crack spreads rising.
- Natural gas remains range-bound between $3-$3.5 despite tight fundamentals, lacking sufficient heat events to drive prices higher.
- Energy equities show early bottoming signs with refiners like Suncor positioned to benefit from structural margin improvements.
every silver lining has a cloud
PRIORITYKris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
- Q2 ended with most risk assets green but with deep losses in lagging sectors, particularly energy.
- Q1 favored dividend, low volatility and value factors while Q2 shifted to high beta and momentum dominance.
- DRAM ETF raised $25bn in AUM since April launch, outpacing Bitcoin ETF in fastest-to-raise leaderboards.
The Verb
PRIORITYMichael W. Green from Yes, I give a fig... thoughts on markets from Michael Green
- The Declaration of Independence uniquely embeds a verbāthe pursuit of happinessārather than a static condition or outcome in its founding charter.
- This emphasis on striving rather than destination represents a philosophical distinction from constitutions worldwide that promise security or equality.
- The piece connects this founding principle to contemporary concerns about democracy and governance in America.
BIG Moves Getting Started ā Are You Ready?
PRIORITYMacro Charts
- Macro charts identifies a major opportunity forming across asset classes as The Great Reversal may have begun.
- Precious metals, the dollar, and rates showing extreme sentiment and positioning with potential major turns forming.
- Gold staging a 38% retrace of the 2022-2026 rally with bear trap reversal providing bullish support structure.
Tough Love: Why Does Everyone Say Marriage Is Hard?
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Advice column addresses why marriage is perceived as hard despite writer's current happiness with spouse.
- Explores cultural narrative that early childbearing years cause permanent damage, suggesting preventative couples therapy consideration.
- Argues that one cannot fully future-proof marriage through advance homework or prediction.
Markets · 32
US Markets - First Look
Derek Wallis
- S&P 500 down 1.0% amid rising oil and yields; international markets sharply lower with European banks and consumer stocks dragging.
- Escalating Iran tensions with Trump ceasefire collapse driving oil up 6.2% and geopolitical risk premium into markets.
- Fed minutes and consumer credit data expected today; AI rotation theme continues with Nvidia challengers gaining investor backing.
A Profitable, Growing Microcap at ~2x EV/EBIT With Half Its Market Cap in Cash
šļø Polymath Investor
- A profitable, cash-rich microcap trades at ~2x EV/EBIT with half its market cap in cash and zero analyst coverage, appearing as a potential value trap.
- The company has executed five separate buyback programs over two years and formally canceled all repurchased shares, permanently destroying supply.
- Despite ugly screener multiples suggesting distress, the business has proven resilient with growing earnings and reliable, affordable products with decades of market presence.
Is A Liquidity Event Looming On The Horizon?
Capital Flows
- Single stock volatility hits record levels against VIX while implied correlation collapses, indicating index stability masking rotational leadership changes.
- Corporate credit issuance surged to $110B in June (strongest since March), signaling a credit cycle melt-up with liquidity flowing into AI compute infrastructure.
- Fed holding real rates high as inflation swaps fall; SOFR strip pricing ~50bps of rate hikes through 2026 limits downside for equities.
The $1 Trillion Question Isn't Whether Micron Is a Great Business
Mythic Market Research from Mythicās Substack
- Micron shows fantasy-level metrics: 345% YoY revenue growth, 85% gross margins, $24.67 diluted EPS vs $1.68 prior year, and $25.4B quarterly operating cash flow.
- Stock trades at 12.9x this year's earnings despite $1 trillion market capāthe critical question is what multiple investors should pay for peak earnings.
- Memory industry has never once avoided downside cycles; the bull case hinges on whether Micron's competitive moat is truly different this time.
Want to bet on Kalshi and Polymarkets? Hereās one tip: āAlways bet against the comments pageā
Bob Pisani
- Prediction market traders use data-driven techniques (e.g., rebuilding BLS inflation formulas) to beat professional consensus forecasts.
- Average retail traders have outperformed Bloomberg analyst consensus on inflation predictions in recent years, surprising professional observers.
- Kalshi and Polymarkets offer retail access to high-stakes prediction markets where information asymmetries create edge opportunities.
The Lifeguard
Capitalist Exploits (Substack)
- Sophisticated investors understand systemic risks like deficits and capital controls intellectually but fail to act on them.
- Domestic banks, regulators, and institutions create structural barriers preventing capital movement even when crisis risks are apparent.
- The gap between intellectual understanding and actual implementation of protective measures remains astonishingly wide among wealthy investors.
Quarterly Strategy Pack - Q3 2026
Callum Thomas from Topdown Charts Professional
- Global activity and confidence are steadily improving while inflation surges due to energy spikes in the first half.
- Leading indicators suggest potential loss of momentum entering 2027, signaling a textbook economic cycle playing out.
- Quarterly strategy pack covers macro outlook, core asset allocation views, and selected investment ideas with proprietary analysis across regions.
š„ Two ZeroHedge Front Page Hits. 9700+ Views. Paid Subscribers Got the Analysis First and Detailed Equity Implicaā¦
Asymmetric Research
- Two research notes landed ZeroHedge front page with combined 9,700+ views covering gold rates and uranium dynamics.
- Paid subscribers received full analysis first including proprietary equity valuations and investment implications.
- Annual subscription promotion offering 5 months free access to proprietary financial models and deep insights across commodities.
Emerging Markets, Private Credit, and Energy
Andrew Sarna
- Emerging markets have drastically underperformed U.S. equities over 15 years, with China equities being a steady losing trade since 2010 despite expectations of fast growth.
- Emerging markets now outperforming for the second consecutive year, driven largely by AI and data center supply chain roles, with three semiconductor companies (TSMC, Samsung, SK Hynix) representing over 30% of EM index.
- Investors should reassess private equity allocations from first principles, questioning what factors would justify reducing PE exposure.
US Markets - First Look
Derek Wallis
- U.S. markets slightly lower with caution on semiconductor sector; Asian markets down significantly (Japan -70bp, China -1.3%, Korea -4.9%).
- Global chip stocks taking a breather after recent gains; Germany increasing defense spending amid geopolitical tensions.
- Memory market saturation raising questions about pricing sustainability; Microsoft restructuring Xbox division.
Awakening the Italian ābullā.
Roger Mitchell from As In The Lake
- Value investing focuses on identifying beaten-down companies with real inherent value during difficult periods as potential turnaround opportunities.
- Entry price is far more critical than exit price in generating returns; examples include Steve Jobs returning to Apple and Nike's current positioning.
- Italian football and sports franchises represent potential special situations where structural mismanagement has created significant value opportunities.
Korea's Casino & China's Engel's Pause
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Samsung's 19x operating profit increase from memory pricing surge led to $100 billion market cap erasure and 10% stock drop, triggering Korea circuit breakers.
- China's labor market undergoing reallocation with gig economy reaching 320 million people (44% of national workforce), including displaced white-collar professionals and graduates.
- China experiencing Engels Pause phenomenon: national productivity surging while worker real wages stagnate due to extreme ride-hailing market saturation at subsistence levels.
YWR: Q2 2026 Performance Review
PAIDErik@YWR
- YWR ETF portfolio up +21.1% YTD; South Korea (EWY) surged +108% YTD driven by memory chip sector strength despite consensus fading hardware.
- Energy (XLE) up 19% while China (FXI) down 17% and Gold Miners (GDX) down 12%, suggesting significant sector rotation within portfolio.
- Question remains whether to switch allocations for 2H 2026 or maintain current positioning as consensus against hardware potentially signals contrarian opportunity.
Prometheus S&P 500 + Crisis Program
Prometheus Research
- The S&P 500 Program combines sector selection, beta timing, active overlays, and dynamic risk control to outperform the index over full investment cycles.
- Current positioning favors technology and industrials sectors with modest reversal pressures emerging as equity momentum slows and valuations stretch.
- Risk management targets expected drawdowns of 7% in multi-standard-deviation events, while fixed-income carry becomes a reasonable risk as oil-driven pressure eases.
The Legends Were Right
Santiago Capital Research
- A gold fund founder sought legendary investors like Rick Rule, Don Kagan, and Jim Rogers for advisory board credibility despite being a relative unknown.
- The narrative illustrates how assembling recognized experts and investors can provide both wisdom and legitimacy to a new investment vehicle.
- The post emphasizes the value of heeding expert guidance, suggesting the founder later regretted not following the legendary investors' advice.
Why Remote Work May Have Killed the Entry-Level Job
The Prof G Pod
- New research from LSE, Oxford, and the New York Fed shows remote workānot AIāis the primary driver of youth hiring decline.
- When economists control for remote work adoption, the observable AI effect on entry-level employment nearly disappears from the data.
- The shift to remote work has fundamentally altered hiring patterns by reducing demand for in-office junior roles typically used for mentorship and training.
The šæļø's BUSHY⢠Portfolio x Plutus
The Blind Squirrel
- Blind Squirrel Macro's BUSHY Portfolio now available through Plutus, an SEC-registered investment advisor, with automatic real-time replication.
- Plutus connects to Interactive Brokers brokerage accounts and replicates portfolios without requiring manual trading or asset custody transfer.
- Minimum allocation to Plutus is $40k, accessible to anyone meeting jurisdiction eligibility requirements regardless of newsletter subscription status.
How Musk Is Again Stealing Billions from Mom & Pop Investors
Lawrence from Lawrence Fossiās Substack
- Elon Musk exploits S&P 500 index inclusion mechanics to extract wealth from millions of retail retirement savers through small-per-capita amounts.
- S&P 500 index funds distribute passive investor capital across 500 largest US-listed companies meeting profitability and liquidity criteria.
- Author argues index committee decisions create systemic wealth transfer from retail investors to select company insiders like Musk.
Stock Take Pt 2 - EM Edition
BUSHY⢠and Acorn Weekly
- 2026 saw Emerging Markets driven by AI capex trade through chip giants in Seoul and Taipei alongside China's domestic STAR Market chip stack.
- China's offshore tech giants underperformed MSCI China while domestic AI chips kept pace with Korean memory giants.
- Blind Squirrel took action in March to exit EM tech laggards and revisited concentrated China portfolio in May as positioning shifted.
US Markets - Five Points
Derek Wallis
- US markets mildly higher with Fed Minutes from Warsh's first meeting, SPCX Nasdaq debut, and Hynix ADR launch among key events this week.
- Gen Z 'kirkification' meme trend satirically adds Charlie Kirk references throughout internet culture with darkly comic intent.
- Observation on gender debates and citizenship: questioning coherence of elite immigrants from authoritarian nations criticizing America on its 250th anniversary.
Q3 Guide to the Markets
Andrew Sarna
- Meta's exploration of standalone cloud computing business sparked market concerns about incremental AI infrastructure demand and margin sustainability.
- June payroll growth slowed to 57,000 with prior months revised lower by 74,000, confirming hiring moderation.
- S&P 500 trades one standard deviation above 30-year average valuation with 40.7 CAPE; consensus expects 20% earnings growth over three years despite record margins.
US Markets - First Look
Derek Wallis
- US markets higher with S&P +48bp near highs; 10-year yield at 4.47%, USD +26bp, European markets flattish.
- Asian markets mixed: Japan +1.1%, China flat, Korea -46bp; China escalating Pacific activities per NYT.
- TMT focus on big tech reversals following AI wipeout scenario concerns; Son betting house on AI; semis under pressure.
Trend Board & Systematic Chartbook
PAIDSam Shiffman from Clark Street
- Weekly trend scan covers 340 markets across futures, FX, cash indices, cryptocurrencies, ETFs, and key cross-asset ratios.
- Framework systematically filters opportunity set through consistent methodology, highlighting most compelling trends and setups for discretionary analysis.
- Objective is not to generate trade list but to provide structured dashboard of market structure across multiple asset classes.
Mythic Atlas Report: 7/5/2026
Mythic Market Research from Mythicās Substack
- Growth Engine fully invested and bullish; Geography signal 100% international with Europe rolling over while rest of world climbs.
- US domestic engine (consumer, housing, liquidity) entirely red despite green overall signal, indicating expansion momentum running well below 15-year norm.
- Identifies what's holding constructive read together, strongest/weakest OECD economies, base-rate odds for next 12 months, and key signal that would flip defensive.
Insider Newsletter: Issue #332
Capitalist Exploits (Substack)
- Gina Rinehart (104th richest person globally) deployed $1 billion+ into SpaceX, representing her largest non-iron ore investment ever.
- Australian retail broker CommSec received 4x normal investor interest in SpaceX shares versus any float in 30-year history despite no local listing or dividends.
- Mass crowding into same trade (billionaire, 28,000 retail accounts, index funds) in same timeframe signals dangerous herding into high-risk, unprofitable company.
Nothing Like a Chart Party...
Garrett Baldwin
- Private credit market structure parallels economic planning failures, using South Park underpants gnome joke to critique missing value creation steps.
- Complex receivables facilities and financial engineering obscure underlying risks by fragmenting asset ownership across insurers and pension funds.
- Illustrates how modern structured finance can mask leverage and systemic risk while chasing yield.
The Week Ahead 7/5/26
Eliant
- S&P 500 outperformed small caps and indices by 210bps during shortened week as AI/momentum complex unwound.
- Substack performance since June 2023 shows 189.58% return versus QQQ's 102.71%, S&P's 79.18%, and Dow's 64.52%.
- FOMC minutes (described as nothingburger) and quiet economic data expected in coming week.
Microsoft: Undervalued & Undisruptable!
Capitalist-Letters
- Good businesses remain good and bad businesses remain bad over decades, as demonstrated by long-term investors like Buffett.
- Microsoft exemplifies undisruptable quality as legendary investors hold winning positions through multiple disruption cycles.
- Despite repeated predictions of American Express, Motorola, and similar disruptions, quality businesses proved resilient over 50+ year periods.
My Decision-Making Process
PAIDMihail from TheOldEconomy
- Author outlines investment decision-making process across selection, timing, sizing, and execution.
- Argentina returning to investment radar with approaching 2027 elections, ongoing reforms, and successful debt repayment as catalysts.
- Plans to initiate positions in Argentine banks and increase Brazil exposure through equity and call options.
Weekly S&P500 ChartStorm - 5 July 2026
Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
- Equal-weighted S&P500 making new highs while cap-weighted remains stuck, signaling bullish broadening and rotation.
- Micro caps and financials putting in promising price action as old leaders lag and new sectors pick up.
- Constructive bull-market-broadening continues with 200-day moving average breadth trending higher.
China Weekly Wrap: The Baton Pass Edition
Panda Perspectives
- Chinese markets show violent snap-back reversal with offshore price-momentum factor crashing -14.7%, marking positioning reset.
- Internet and consumer stocks caught major bid (BYD +15.76%, Meituan +11.44%, Baidu +12.30%) while YTD winners paid back.
- Pharmaceutical sector went vertical with rotation reversal in ChiNext and STAR50, suggesting baton pass to new leadership.
CoreWeave, Taken as a Whole
Cape Fear Advisors
- CoreWeave's financial statements present three different business models: rental income (income statement), equipment leasing (balance sheet), and financing operations (cash flow).
- A footnote reclassifies $1.3 billion from deferred revenue to customer liabilities without explanation, creating a material discrepancy across statements.
- The filing leaves unresolved questions about which accounting treatment is correct and when clarification may come in future quarterly updates or audited financials.
Politics · 20
The Creator Economy Is Above the Law
Prof G Research Team
- Polymarket ran undisclosed influencer partnerships with 70% of 1,100 promotional videos showing simulated trades that racked up 140 million views.
- Creators were paid $2,000-$3,000/month to fake gambling winnings without disclosing sponsorships, depicting trades that would have lost money in reality.
- The investigation raises a critical question about what is actually illegal for influencers to do online, as regulatory frameworks remain unclear.
Power After Trump with Brian Tyler Cohen
Scott Galloway
- Jessica Tarlov hosts discussion with Brian Tyler Cohen on 'Power After Trump' and his book 'The Day After' exploring post-Trump progressive strategy.
- Series explores why Republicans are better at wielding power and why progressives must abandon 'back to normal' messaging in the 2026 political landscape.
- Data shows remote work is harming young workers' careers and mental health; in-office presence may be the most undervalued career move of 2026.
ServilitƩ, IniquitƩ, AviditƩ
Gold and geopolitics
- EU now functions as authoritarian surveillance state with state control over speech, ballots, payments, and messaging comparable to 1940s totalitarianism.
- Germany court ruled that website operators reposting RT videos are liable for Russia sanctions violations despite no ads or commercial purpose.
- Opposition parties face disqualification, imprisonment, or disappearance while neighbors report on neighbors and state monitors every transaction.
Turkey Is the Wolf in NATOās Clothing
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- Trump lifted US sanctions on Turkey's defense industry, calling Erdogan a great friend and praising Turkey's loyalty over other NATO allies.
- Turkey leverages NATO membership with strategic ambiguity similar to Qatar's effective but opaque positioning in Middle East alliances.
- F-35 fighter jets and NATO integration give Turkey outsized influence; US validation strengthens Erdogan's hand in regional power plays.
Stanford's new freshman curriculum illustrates exactly what's wrong with college
Hot Takes by Adam Singer
- Stanford's new freshman curriculum reflects ideological capture in higher education with emphasis on postmodern Marxist frameworks.
- Only half of social science papers hold up under scrutiny, consequence of ideological monoculture in academia.
- Universities have abandoned intellectual traditions that built the modern world, replacing them with corporate-approved ideological narratives.
Why do countries need industrial policy?
Jostein Hauge from Global Currents
- Industrial policy has been rehabilitated since 2010s as governments confront climate change, supply chain fragility, and geopolitical rivalries.
- Market failure framework alone is too narrow; industrial policy rationales include deeper historical reasons for state economic intervention.
- Question has shifted from whether governments should pursue industrial policy to what kind and how to effectively implement it.
The Nazi Tattoo Should Have Been Disqualifying
John Aziz
- Graham Platner's Maine Senate campaign collapsed after sexual assault allegations, following earlier revelations of a Nazi SS tattoo that should have been disqualifying.
- Major Democratic supporters including Ruben Gallego and Ro Khanna withdrew endorsements, threatening a previously winnable Senate seat for Democrats.
- The incident highlights how normalization of extreme symbols in politics undermines civilizational standards and creates unnecessary public debate over obvious red lines.
The Hamas Government In Gaza Has Dissolved
John Aziz
- Hamas dissolved its government in Gaza and resigned from administrative control, handing authority to U.S.-backed Palestinian technocrats under Trump's postwar plan.
- Hamas's nearly two-decade rule shaped Palestinian life through control of education, healthcare, police, courts, and permanent war politics; dissolution marks potential end to this era.
- Gaza needs politics of reconstruction and return to normalcy after years of war, collapsed services, and mass displacement rather than politics of sacrifice or jihad.
Will The Real Zionist Please Stand Up?
Shana Meyerson from Unapologetically Jewish
- AOC technically meets the definitional criteria of a Zionist (believing in Jewish self-determination) despite her harsh criticisms of Israeli policies.
- The author clarifies that Zionism simply means supporting Israel's right to exist as a nation, distinct from supporting specific government policies.
- The conflation of Zionism with right-wing Israeli politics has distorted the term and created confusion in political discourse about Israel.
I'll Trade A Wealth Tax... For These Reform Proposals (The Swiss Model)
Garrett Baldwin
- The US has fallen from fifth to 22nd place in the Heritage Foundation's Index of Economic Freedom over the past two decades.
- Scandinavian countries dismissed as 'socialist' by progressives are actually extremely free-market economies with robust social safety nets.
- The author proposes Swiss-style economic reforms as an alternative to wealth taxes, emphasizing market freedom combined with targeted social support.
The Exit Trap: Why Trump Can't Walk Away
PAIDProf Robert Pape
- The Iran conflict remains in the middle stage of the Escalation Trap despite ceasefire announcements, with Tehran controlling escalation pace.
- Iran's leverage through the Strait of Hormuz and vulnerable global energy markets gives it stronger incentives to maintain pressure than the US has to de-escalate.
- Trump's decisions on bombing matter less than Iran's independent strategic calculations, making the real issue one of managing sustained tension rather than achieving permanent peace.
The Ugly Logic Of Viewing Human Life As Replaceable
John Aziz
- Author critiques dangerous rhetoric equating child deaths with population replacement as 'miracle' or acceptable sacrifice.
- Dangerous tendency among some pro-Palestinian advocates to justify civilian casualties through natalist framing echoing statements by Hamas leaders.
- Piece argues viewing human life as replaceable commodity represents fundamental moral and logical flaw in contemporary political discourse.
No, Gavin Newsom. Billionaires Arenāt the Problem, and Government Isnāt the Solution
Kaizen Asiedu
- Gavin Newsom's billionaire tax proposal misdiagnoses root causes of wealth inequality and stagnant wages.
- Problems like cost-of-living increases and wage stagnation stem from policy and monetary factors, not insufficient tax revenue.
- Tax code complexity drives inequality and needs overhaul, but solution requires regulatory simplification not wealth redistribution.
The UN Wrote a Jewish Blood Libel and Gave It a Document Number
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- UN released 94-page report accusing Israeli soldiers of deliberately targeting children, reviving historical blood libel tropes with modern vocabulary.
- Accusation has official UN document number A/HRC/62/CRP.2 and recommendations directed at international courts despite lacking substantive evidence.
- Pattern illustrates how international institutions repurpose ancient antisemitic accusations against Jewish state through institutional legitimacy.
Heat Death
The Brawl Street Journal
- Author's November prediction of Ukraine war ending by winter proved wrong despite correctly identifying underlying energy, political, and demographic weakening trends.
- Russia intensified attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure during winter but disruptions were not severe enough to destabilize country.
- Ukrainian government remains highly alert to potential rivals while managing demographic drain from fighting-age male exodus.
Happy Independence Day
Jared Dillian from We're Gonna Get Those Bastards
- Author reflects on military service motivated by economics rather than patriotism, trading nine years for education.
- Expresses mixed feelings about American patriotism and national identity, noting the Coast Guard lacked libertarian perspectives.
- Declined to serve during major historical shifts, missing post-9/11 social gratitude for military service.
The 4th of July
Gold and geopolitics
- America's 250th birthday coincides with questions about whether the nation is celebrating a beginning or an ending.
- Recent geopolitical events in Iran and Middle East conflicts suggest uncertainty about American military dominance and regional influence.
- Oil markets face unclear trajectory between continued demand or long-awaited demand destruction as geopolitical tensions persist.
Many Americans Are Losing Faith in America
John Aziz
- SCOTUS upheld birthright citizenship in Trump v. Barbara, affirming the principle that those born in the US have full political participation rights.
- Birthright citizenship doctrine requires legal immigration management, assimilation of immigrants into American culture, and productive economic participation.
- The 14th Amendment's drafters did not anticipate modern challenges: unprecedented immigration levels, cultural resistance to integration, and welfare state dependence.
Iām Grateful To Be American, Because I Could Have Not Been
Kaizen Asiedu
- Author, born in Bronx to Ghanaian parents, reflects on gratitude for American opportunity versus the difficult circumstances encountered in Ghana.
- Visit to Ghana's slave castles revealed stark realities of poverty and mortality that highlighted the life-altering consequences of birthplace.
- Personal narrative examines how immigration and nation of birth determine life trajectory and access to opportunity.
Britain has lost the plot on Palestine
Andrew Fox from Fox On War
- UK recognized Palestinian statehood in September 2025 but then committed £23 million to UNRWA, creating policy incoherence.
- UNRWA perpetuates refugee status across generations rather than resolving the issue through statehood, compensation, or resettlement.
- The 'right of return' as mass return to Israel contradicts two-state solutions and functions as a demographic veto on Jewish statehood.
Macro · 19
Episode 020: Sintra, forward guidance & the dollar
Thematic Markets
- ECB's Sintra conference signals a global shift back to traditional central banking with Fed Chair Kevin Warsh pushing to end forward guidance.
- Ending forward guidance breaks markets' dependency on central bank signaling, which has suppressed volatility and encouraged excessive leverage.
- New policy framework will test whether markets can function with less central bank optionality, potentially creating significant withdrawal symptoms in volatility and positioning.
Economic Statecraft & The Private Equity Parking Lot
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Global economy is shifting from rules-based stateless efficiency toward national economic statecraft, resource security, and power projection.
- US launched 80+ airstrikes on Iranian targets including air defenses and 60+ fast-attack boats; revoked General License allowing Iranian crude oil sales effective July 7.
- Iran's IRGC responded with drone and missile salvos at US naval bases in Bahrain and Kuwait, escalating military tensions and oil market risk.
Panic of the Yen
Peruvian Bull
- A cryptic four-line apology from pseudonymous trader Yuto triggered mass speculation about BOJ rate action or US Treasury sales, with 5M+ views in one day.
- The @yutokanzakireal account has built credibility in crypto and macro circles for making accurate calls on BOJ and cross-border settlement issues.
- Market paranoia centers on whether Japan is shifting monetary policy or unwinding its US asset holdings, signaling underlying fragility in yen dynamics.
Is Liquidity Flowing?
Prometheus Research
- US equity rally depends on financial system liquidity conditions; equity markets cannot sustain gains if liquidity dries up.
- Reserve balances have declined as the Fed rolled off QE, shifting reliance entirely to private sector repo as the dominant liquidity source.
- Private repo activity is now the critical measure for financial stability; monitoring repo growth by type is essential to assess market sustainability.
Three Charts That Are Breaking My Brain Right Now.
Garrett Baldwin
- S&P 500 divided by M2 money supply broke Dot-Com peak at 0.33, signaling extreme valuation in real (inflation-adjusted) terms.
- Stock market gains partly reflect underlying business growth but also depend heavily on money supply expansion and leverage growth.
- Ratio strips out monetary printing to reveal true stock value; current levels suggest significant disconnect between nominal and real gains.
The Cliff
Rebel Capitalist News Desk
- Atlanta Fed's real-time GDP tracker dropped from 4% growth to 1.2% in two weeks, with worse labor data still not reflected.
- Mainstream media will frame economic slowdown as benign 'moderation' when underlying data suggests more severe deterioration.
- The gap between official narratives and actual economic conditions presents a critical disconnect for investors and policymakers.
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 orchestration determine trade flows, not the reverse.
- Contemporary focus on current account imbalances and trade tariffs conveniently offshores responsibility from deficit countries to surplus nations.
- Capital circulation and formation decisions drive trade consequences; addressing capital account problems requires confronting finance capitalism's structural politics.
Not Such a Hawkish Path
AP Research
- Fed's Kevin Warsh softened hawkish stance, noting inflation expectations have eased slightly, pushing rate hike expectations from October to December.
- June payrolls disappointed at 57,000 vs. 115,000 consensus with weak guidance from leisure/hospitality sectors, signaling labor market resilience concerns.
- S&P 500 rose while Nasdaq lagged as semiconductor selloff tempered broader market gains despite softer inflation signals.
Quietly, Germany Is Rewriting Europeās Fiscal Outlook
PAIDSam Shiffman from Clark Street
- Germany launched a 34-measure reform plan targeting fiscal, labor, and housing policies to stimulate weak underlying growth.
- Berlin's 2027 budget draft includes ā¬203+ billion in federal borrowing with increased defense and infrastructure spending, representing net stimulative fiscal impulse.
- Germany's expanded government spending represents a significant revaluation and marks a shift in Europe's largest economy away from austerity constraints.
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 remaining; peace talks paused during Iranian state funeral week.
- Brent crude fell to $71.70 following OPEC+ production quota increase, with Trump administration temporarily halting diplomatic shuttle negotiations.
- Macro narrative shifts back to AI rotation debate as Wall Street returns, with massive capital flows from software/consulting into semiconductor and memory chip concentration.
Weekly Macro Note: Start of the 'Long Summer', Look at What's Ahead, Consumer Slowdown Risks
MacroEdge Research
- Three growth pillars for H2 2026: nominally strong but real-income-weak consumer spending, AI capex bleeding into physical economy, and labor market reacceleration signs.
- June jobs report weakness bought Fed time, pushing expected rate hike from October to December; Pinebrook closed 10-year short position at loss.
- Focus on compositional undercurrents behind headline numbers and Fed's reaction function to forward data evolution; neutral stance pending July jobs and August supercore CPI reads.
Hubble, Bubble: Why Liquidity Matters More Than Valuation
Michael Howell from Capital Wars
- Market bubbles rarely break from high valuations alone; instability in liquidity, funding, leverage, and collateral markets triggers breaks.
- Critical signals emerging from financial system plumbing: repo spreads, Treasury volatility, safe collateral demand, and term corporate funding costs.
- Global liquidity has slowed but latest estimates suggest decline has stabilized rather than crashed, providing buffer against immediate systemic stress.
Page Two
Rebel Capitalist News Desk
- June jobs report buried critical detail: 500,000 fewer Americans working in June vs. May despite headline unemployment decline.
- ADP private payrolls came in at 98,000 vs. 110,000 consensus; headline BLS number at 57,000 vs. 115,000 consensus shows labor market stalling.
- Core issue is labor market deterioration masked by unemployment rate improvements; employment weakness signals broader economic softness ahead.
Disinflationary Apex Approaching?
Prometheus Research
- Prometheus Institutional research examines disinflationary apex signals across US and global 47-market universe.
- Week Ahead note provides thematic overlay surfacing most important macro market signals in current context.
- Expansive toolkit covers every major US data release with tracking across equities, fixed income, and commodities globally.
A Macro Pilgrim's Ledger | July 5, 2026
Santiago Capital Research
- Weak jobs report derailed rate hike concerns, triggering capital rotation from tech into financials and industrials.
- Dow Jones hit record 52,900 while Nasdaq weakened as chip stocks and Tesla declined, revealing divergence in market leadership.
- Oil prices fell to $68.59 amid Middle East tensions, while gold rallied to $4,191 on U.S.-Iran military exchanges.
Comfort
Macro Musings by Danny D
- Labor report removes urgency for Fed rate hikes, allowing passive easing to continue while delaying needed tightening.
- Upcoming data includes ISM Services, ADP weekly, trade balance, and claims to assess labor market and economic momentum.
- Healthcare sector entering historically bullish period with strong recent performance highlighted in separate AI analysis.
Weekend thoughts
Gold and geopolitics
- Weekly digest of macro and precious metals charts showing gold and silver seasonality, central bank positioning, and sentiment extremes.
- Data indicates central banks at 30-40 year highs in gold allocation and quarterly net purchases remain elevated.
- Gold sentiment washed out with historical pattern of higher prices a month later (8 for 8 occurrences).
Six-Chart Sunday ā America at 50, 100, 150, 200 & 250
Bruce Mehlman - Age of Disruption
- America at 250 presents paradox: largest population ever with slowest growth; strongest economy with record debt; concentrated wealth yet broader safety nets.
- Population grew 30x from 50th to 250th anniversary but 2020s pace slowest in American history.
- Inflation-adjusted GDP is 1,000x larger than 1826; national wealth is 1,600x greater; poverty share has fallen substantially.
The Week That Was, The Week That Is
Global Macro Method
- Central banks ceded microphone to labor market as US June payrolls rose just 57,000 with unemployment at 4.2%, cooling higher-for-longer narrative.
- ISM manufacturing remained in expansion and real spending stayed positive despite weak jobs data.
- Week focuses on reading central bank tea leaves from FOMC minutes, ECB accounts, and BoE stability update.
Culture · 19
The Courage to Be Cancelled: How to Deal With Hate
Kaizen Asiedu
- Social division intensifies as online connectivity amplifies disagreement, forcing people to either double down or retreat rather than find middle ground.
- Everyone influences those around them through conversations and actions, making personal integrity in communication crucial during polarized times.
- The piece proposes a third path beyond doubling down or retreating when facing online attacks and disagreement.
Teaching Civilization Means Teaching the Bible
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- Biblical literacy is foundational to understanding American institutions, Western law, and concepts of human dignity and freedom of conscience.
- Only 17% of Americans are 'Scripture Engaged'; 62% read Bible rarely or never, with higher education correlating to lower Bible engagement.
- Declining biblical knowledge among educated citizens threatens preservation of Western moral and political assumptions embedded in Christian tradition.
AI wont replace your grandfather
Roy Ben-Tzvi
- Wisdom gained through lived experience and failure differs fundamentally from information access, which AI and the internet have conflated.
- Younger generations increasingly dismiss elders' perspectives despite their accumulated knowledge and scar tissue from decades of life.
- The distinction between having information and having wisdom has blurred, causing society to lose respect for intergenerational knowledge transfer.
How To Speak Your Mind And Not Get Canceled
Kaizen Asiedu
- People increasingly avoid conversations on contentious topics (immigration, race, capitalism) due to fear of social ostracization and relationship damage.
- Two common responsesāsilence or confrontationāboth fail; silence costs integrity while blurting it out costs relationships and confirms inability to discuss politics.
- A third option exists requiring greater communication skill: methods to engage difficult conversations while preserving relationships and personal authenticity.
What You Won't Learn About the Odyssey from a Movie
Ted Gioia
- Homer's Odyssey captivated the author as a young reader through an accessible 1937 prose translation that emphasized adventure over poetic form.
- The Rouse translation succeeded by treating Homer like pulp fiction rather than high literary art, making the epic accessible to mass audiences.
- The author reflects on the value of readable translations that prioritize narrative engagement over scholarly authenticity in introducing classics to new readers.
The Most Dangerous Pride Event Wasn't the Parade - It Was the Catholic Mass
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- A Pride Mass at the Stonewall National Monument blended Catholic liturgy with LGBTQ movement symbolism in ways that mislead about Catholic doctrine.
- The author argues the greatest danger to Christianity is not external hostility but internal confusion when sin is reframed as compatible with discipleship.
- Presenting unrepented sinful identities as compatible with Catholic teaching creates spiritual harm by obscuring the path to salvation.
Creamy Zucchini-Pumpkin Seed Soup
Rosie from Milk Street Cooking School
- Creamy Zucchini-Pumpkin Seed Soup from Croatian Restaurant August uses toasted pumpkin seeds and silky zucchini instead of dairy to achieve creaminess.
- Milk Street's approach to substitutions focuses on the 'work' an ingredient does rather than treating it as an immutable noun.
- Pureed nuts, bread-based broths, silken tofu, and roasted eggplant can replicate creaminess; citrus and scallions can replace cilantro's flavor profile.
Erroll Garner and the Sound of an Orchestra Smiling
Joe Alterman
- Erroll Garner's piano genius described by Ross Tompkins as rooted in 'happiness' rather than technical virtuosity or swing mechanics.
- Garner's philosophy centered on playing for audience accessibility without cheapening music; 'Concert by the Sea' became first jazz album to gross $1M+ in sales.
- Garner's key insight: audiences aren't fooled by cheap playingāif feeling is honest enough, listeners will follow; accessibility and sophistication are compatible.
America250 celebration in Philadelphia included the burial of a time capsule that will not be opened until 2276
Bob Pisani
- America250 ceremony in Philadelphia on July 4th buried time capsule in front of Independence Hall to be opened in 2276.
- Philadelphia marked as birthplace not only of independence but also of first US stock exchange and First Bank of the United States (recently reopened).
- Time capsule burial described as 'act of optimism' creating bridge between present generation and future custodians of national legacy.
Supergreen Pasta: a recipe
Notorious Foodie
- Supergreen pasta recipe combines nutritious kale or cavolo nero base with rich cured pork for balanced flavor profile.
- Guanciale rendering technique provides savory fat used three ways: as garnish, breadcrumb toast medium, and sauce enrichment.
- Dish emphasizes technique simplicity with ingredient flexibility, allowing alternatives to guanciale while maintaining depth.
Carne Asada Tostadas with Chipotle Salsa
Primal Gourmet
- Carne asada tostadas feature quick citrus-marinated skirt steak with crispy tallow-fried tostadas and homemade chipotle salsa.
- Recipe emphasizes layered flavors combining juicy grilled meat, creamy avocado, crunchy textures, and smoky salsa.
- Preparation can be done ahead for entertaining with steak marinating, salsa prep, and tostada frying completed before grilling.
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
- Most people are confused about nutrition because evidence-based guidance is overshadowed by personalities with confident opinions.
- A 30-year Harvard study found those maintaining healthy diets from age 40+ were 45-86% more likely to reach 70 in good health.
- Author's 28-day guide translates clinical evidence into actionable daily protocols for inflammation reduction, gut health, and longevity.
The Women of Love Island Also Suck
Chaotic Neutral
- Analysis challenges the consensus that Love Island men are solely culpable, arguing the women also engage in manipulation and emotional dishonesty.
- The piece dismantles the narrative that frames women as emotionally fluent heroes while men are uniformly gaslighting villains.
- Examines how both genders use love-bombing, withdrawal, and selective vulnerability as strategic relationship tools.
Citizen AYNE: the very serious look at sport and media. Episode 3, brought by 54.
Roger Mitchell from As In The Lake
- Podcast episode explores intersection of sport rights, streaming, and regulation using Murdoch's war on NFL as case study.
- Examines 60 years of antitrust logic and debates whether single buyer ownership or regulated fragmentation better serves consumers.
- Discusses challenges of regulating modern media in era of apps, clips, and ubiquitous coverage.
July 2026 Charity - Seva Foundation, Transforming Lives by Restoring Sight
Michael Burry
- Seva Foundation operates one of the most efficient charities, addressing preventable blindness in low-income countries at ~$50 per cataract surgery.
- 90% of the world's blind population lives in low-income countries, with 90% of cases preventable or curable.
- Seva builds self-sustaining local eye-care systems across 20+ countries rather than providing remote funding, maximizing cost-effectiveness and reach.
An Ode to the Third Amendment (Happy Fourth of July)
Garrett Baldwin
- Third Amendment protects against forced quartering of soldiers in private homes during peace, stemming from colonial grievances about the Quartering Acts.
- Third Amendment receives minimal legal attention compared to First and Second Amendments, with only one major Supreme Court case (Engblom v. Carey, 1982).
- Author reflects on childhood civics education and the historical origins of constitutional protections against government overreach.
āAs a writer, I often felt like I was trying to enter various clubs that didnāt want meā
The Substack Post
- Maggie Rogers reflects on creative rediscovery after six years away, returning to studio work with piano, synths, and laptop.
- Rogers describes post-2020 memory as 'spiral' rather than 'straight line,' suggesting non-linear recovery and creative process.
- Artist explores full-circle moment of returning to earlier creative self while processing accumulated change and uncertainty.
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
- Andrew Miller's 2025 Emory University study identifies an inflammatory subtype of depression affecting 25-30% of diagnosed patients.
- Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) and inflammatory markers consistently correlate with depression across populations, but standard antidepressants don't address this driver.
- Depression has been framed as brain chemistry problem for decades, leaving patients cycling through ineffective medications when inflammation is the actual mechanism.
Key Lime Icebox Cheesecake
Chris Kimball's Substack
- Key lime icebox cheesecake is lighter than traditional cheesecake with a cool temperature and tang that balances fat content.
- Half a packet of gelatin folded with whipped cream provides structure without over-setting, achieving creamy texture and proper slicing.
- An hour in the freezer followed by refrigerated storage sets the cake properly, with tequila glaze providing punch and color enhancement.
Energy · 16
Oil Is Surging, Right After a Rare Buy Signal
Bison Insights
- Oil surged following Iran's attack on three commercial vessels in Strait of Hormuz and US retaliatory strikes, with sanctions on Iranian crude reimposed.
- A rare oil buy signal appeared Monday when physical market looked weak and sentiment was washed out; historically these signals precede sharp upward price moves.
- With inventories near historic lows and oil positioning max short, setup exists for oil to potentially break above $100 if geopolitical escalation persists.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- Choice between ECMWF and GFS weather forecasts creates opposing trade biases: Euro model favors long energy, soybeans, cotton and oils; GFS favors short grains.
- Ridge position in Iowa versus southern locations drives immediate market trades with opposing directional signals.
- Disinflationary expectations clash with inflation reality, adding macro overlay to commodity market positioning.
Oil Market Update: Seven Charts That Matter ā Debunking the Headlines
Anas Alhajji Daily Energy Report
- Saudi Aramco set August 2026 OSP for Arab Light to Asia at $1.50/barrel discount to Oman/Dubai, first negative differential since 2020.
- Arab Light premium collapsed by $21/barrel in 11 weeks from $19.50 in May, representing one of largest single-month OSP reductions in decades.
- Steep cuts across European and US markets signal major demand weakness and aggressive pricing strategy from Saudi producers.
The Critical Moment ft. Matt Loszak (Aalo Atomics)
Emmet Penney from Nuclear Barbarians
- Aalo Atomics successfully took their test reactor critical on July 4th, marking achievement in DOE's advanced reactor pilot program.
- Podcast discussion covers company's experience moving fast in reactor development, from materials sourcing to operational mindset.
- Achievement represents significant milestone in next-generation nuclear energy development.
Blue Chips
PAIDDoomberg
- AI data centers are creating massive electricity demand that natural gas is well-positioned to serve 'behind the meter' due to timing mismatches with nuclear plant construction.
- The AI boom is driving a structural shift toward isolated, self-contained power infrastructure rather than reliance on traditional electricity grids.
- Natural gas remains the most practical near-term solution for AI compute's baseload electricity needs despite nuclear enthusiasm in industry discourse.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- El NiƱo trade in full swing with rice, cotton, and soybeans on radar; arabica up 15.3%, robusta up 8.9%, cocoa up 13.6%.
- Summer weather market conditions returning to traditional global anomaly patterns after earlier deviations, supporting traditional seasonal crop trades.
- Corn not the primary focus; early July seasonality trends suggest softs will lead the El NiƱo trade with Western Corn Belt conditions moderating.
Catastrophic Seasonality
Nico from AiQ
- Common knowledge embedded in forecasting tools and seasonality patterns can create consensus positioning that becomes the catalyst for surprise price moves.
- Next major bull market likely caused by consensus being positioned for seasonal patterns to fail, creating wrong-sided positioning when they don't.
- Extended dry periods hitting soybean production areas at critical times pose greater risk than immediate heat waves, requiring focus on timing rather than magnitude.
This Powerful Oil Signal Just Flashed "Buy"
Bison Insights
- A rare bullish oil market indicator has flashed 'buy' for only the second time in two decades, historically preceding strong oil price rallies.
- The Economist's contrarian calls on oil (including pessimistic covers at market lows) have historically marked turning points for price increases.
- Recent oil price declines of 30% from over $100 barrel levels may present a buying opportunity based on historical patterns.
š¬ New thread from Matt Warder
The Coal Trader
- Seaborne metallurgical coal prices weakened as fresh Australian offers reinforced caution in the market.
- Premium low-volatile hard coking coal fell $2.85/t to $239.70/t FOB Australia; second-tier coal declined $1.30/t to $195.70/t FOB.
- Declines driven primarily by new offers rather than completed trades, with Indian and Chinese buyers continuing to defer discretionary purchases.
How Aalo Atomics Just āMade Historyā
Erik Townsend from Erikās Substack
- Aalo Atomics achieved reactor criticality on July 4, 2026, joining three other US companies in bringing first-of-a-kind advanced reactors online in a single month.
- Four American companies brought advanced reactors to criticality in one monthāmore genuine reactor firsts than the prior fifty years combined.
- Author argues the real historic event will be Aalo's second-half 2027 milestone, which is receiving minimal attention compared to the July criticality announcement.
Back in glut
Irina Slav on energy
- Legacy media rushed to declare oil glut after three months of avoiding the topic, citing record US production and UAE exports.
- Record US oil production cannot fully cover lost Middle East supply; UAE and other Gulf nations hold massive oil reserves in storage.
- OPEC raised output quotas amid Persian Gulf supply expectations, but glut narrative may reverse again soon.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- OPEC+ increased production by 188,000 bpd in Augustāfifth consecutive monthly increaseāthough crude prices stabilized after initial weakness.
- Middle East crude output surged over 3 million bpd in June vs May, but aggregate exports remain 40% below pre-conflict levels.
- WTI faces key resistance at $73.60 and 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 broader market implications.
- World Cup matches drawing attention with US-Belgium and Mexico-England games occurring as agricultural markets open Monday.
- Weather market dynamics emerging as central theme after long holiday break, with potential agricultural and energy market impacts.
The Reopening Trade Is Ahead of Actual Barrels
PAIDTracy (Chi) from Renegade Resources
- Crude oil round-tripped to pre-war prices on reopening narrative that hasn't materialized, with market pricing full normalization weeks ahead of physical barrels.
- US crude and SPR stocks at lowest levels since May 1984 despite paper market pricing glut; physical market draining while financial market sells off.
- Aramco and ADNOC leadership signaling market rebalancing pushed to 2027; crude underpriced as demand wave rebuilds with China spot cargoes and depleted reserves requiring refilling.
Deeply Discounted Gas Producer with Oil Upside
Bison Insights
- A deeply discounted small-cap oil and gas producer offers multi-bagger upside potential through two catalysts: continued oil development success and improved local natural gas pricing.
- Market is not pricing in the upside from strong oil well results and improving location inventory.
- AI power demand and LNG export buildout are creating data center and behind-the-meter power projects in the company's gas market.
Grid Costs Set to Soar Even Higher
David Turver from Eigen Values
- UK grid integration costs are forecast to triple from £8bn in 2024/25 to £25bn in 2030/31, driven by capacity market and balancing expenses.
- Total subsidies and grid costs are projected to rise from £19.8bn to over £40bn by 2030/31, with transmission investment needs reaching £89bn beyond 2030.
- Rising costs reflect the infrastructure challenges of integrating large-scale renewable capacity while maintaining grid reliability and backup capacity.
Trading · 11
Market Analysis and Trades for 7/8
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- SPY rejected 30,069-30,100 level, rolling down to 29,569-29,595 overnight for significant short-term trade opportunity.
- Weekly rotation down to critical support and true gap-down opening at support level with no buyers above 5-minute opening range.
- Discord membership separate from Substack newsletter; refer to starter kit materials for trading methodology and rules.
Market Commentary
David Cervantes from David Cervantes | Pinebrook Capital
- Pinebrook generated +1.77% June return versus -1.06% S&P loss; YTD H1 2026 return +19.19% vs +9.55% S&P for 964 bps outperformance.
- Portfolio achieved Sharpe Ratio 1.37 and Sortino Ratio 1.39 with 136.6% upside capture and 116.8% downside capture, generating +19.22% annualized alpha.
- Concentrated directional book with 1.20 beta and 0.63 correlation shows meaningful market exposure with selective positioning; June drawdown -9.56% from May 29-June 10.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- Brent crude positioning is at historic extremes with systematic selling potentially finished.
- December volatility pricing of sub-34% suggests limited downside from current levels with asymmetric risk/reward for calls.
- Oil market setup resembles 2025 dynamics where elevated gasoline prices supported energy stocks outperformance.
We should talk about risk ā¦
Fred's Corner
- Risk management and avoiding ruin must precede all other considerations including returns and entry narratives.
- Position sizing, diversification, and leverage alignment with temperament matter more than being 'right' on direction.
- Markets are dominated by randomness and fat tails; successful trading requires humility and structures that survive extreme outcomes.
Market Analysis and Trades for 7/7
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- ES structurally stronger than NQ, making shorts better reserved for NQ rather than ES during multi-week balance formation.
- NQ A+ short setup played out early in overnight session with 300+ point resolution before ES long setup triggered and rallied into open.
- Two-way trading opportunities available in ES and NQ within established balance structure; discipline required to select appropriate vehicles for directional bias.
Portfolio Update
The Haymaker Team
- ServiceNow (down 51% from highs) and Accenture (down 40%) have been treated as AI casualties by the market this year.
- Both companies' June 26 joint offering is a strategic rejection of bear case arguments that agentic AI will destroy both enterprise software and IT consulting.
- The portfolio update suggests the market's pessimism on these names may be overblown given their collaborative response to AI disruption.
Q3 - Slow and Steady Summer
Izzy from Ms Izzy Trades
- Q3 market characterized by slow, steady summer with potential acceleration mid-to-late season; week focused on holding structures rather than making new highs.
- Market precisely respected calculated core ranges (7479-7481) after failing acceptance into zone (7588-7594), resetting for higher retest attempts.
- Key setup for week ahead targets zone above 7588 with acceptance to potentially retest 7611-7621 and 7644-7648 with favorable technical odds.
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 with two-way trading dynamics until key breakout occurs.
- Thursday's premarket action to 320 provided key short setup in anticipated 30269-30293 range with extension to 308-330.
- Market analysis emphasizes technical levels and balance breaks as drivers of larger directional moves.
Market Analysis for the Week of 7/5
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- Market remains in massive multi-week balance with bulls controlling high timeframes as prior month lows hold.
- Two-way trading expected on short timeframe control shifts while intermediate timeframes remain neutral within balance.
- Ultimate break from balance likely to produce large directional move; trend traders favored on individual names.
Maybe Itās Not a Consistency Problem. Itās an Intensity Habit.
Sara
- Intensity-wired traders often mistake activation and adrenaline for progress, making consistency feel like lost hunger.
- Consistency is not absence of hunger but hunger with structure and discipline that high achievers must relearn.
- Behavioral patterns reveal that many driven people can become trapped in chasing intensity rather than sustainable compound gains.
š Stop pricing American options wrong
Jason from PyQuant News
- Most US-traded options are American-style, requiring different pricing models than European-style options, but beginners often apply the wrong formula.
- Using European-style pricing for American-style options creates silent errors that drain trading accounts without obvious detection.
- Professionals match the pricing model to the contract type, avoiding a whole category of systematic underpricing or overpricing errors.
Other · 11
Pre-Submission Checklist Before You Query
Jonathan Rosen from House of Rosen
- Pre-submission checklist required before querying literary agents; multiple preparation steps precede query letter submission.
- Strong query letter essential but not first step in publication process; authors must complete foundational work beforehand.
- Advice from former literary agent and traditionally published author on manuscript readiness.
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 protein-based clocks that measure biological aging of individual organs separately from blood samples.
- Different organs age at dramatically different rates within the same person, with gaps predicting disease and death better than standard markers.
- Substantial proportion of disease-free individuals show one or more organs aging significantly faster than their chronological age.
Chart of the Week: America's Fertility Heartland
Demography Unplugged
- Highest US fertility rates concentrated in socially conservative heartland states (Kentucky, North Dakota, Idaho, Nebraska, South Dakota) with lower costs of living.
- Lowest fertility rates along West Coast and Northeast (Massachusetts, Oregon, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) correlate with highest housing and living expenses.
- Middle America recorded largest year-over-year fertility increases, suggesting housing affordability drives family formation decisions.
Hitching a New Ride
PAIDThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Market
- Author is stepping back from regular newsletter posting due to new professional role with significant compliance requirements and time constraints.
- Past posts remain freely accessible on Substack; paid subscriptions were already discontinued two months prior with no new users being accepted.
- Readers retain access to webapp and past content for reference during future market analysis and trading.
Allostatic Load: The Cost of Chronic Stress, and the Score Your Annual Physical Never Calculates
Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
- Allostatic load, introduced in 1993, measures physiological 'wear and tear' from chronic stress across four systems: cardiovascular, metabolic, neuroendocrine, and immune.
- Unlike annual physicals that only detect illness, allostatic load captures multisystem biological damage accumulating before disease symptoms emerge.
- Chronic stress is redefined as a measurable multisystem biological state with documented downstream health consequences, not merely subjective experience.
U.S. Economic Growth Update
David Cervantes from David Cervantes | Pinebrook Capital
Walk in the Pines #404
PAIDPinecone Weekly Brief
- Weekly curated list of charts, quotes, and reads from FT, WSJ covering market resets and EV battery durability.
- Podcast recommendations include discussions on monetary history (1873 crisis) and energy markets with Daniel Yergin.
- Thoughtful money commentary by Darius Dale and other macro observers curated for investor consumption.
The Science of Studying - Part III
šļø Polymath Investor
- Part III of a three-part series on learning science focuses on the retrieval problemāaccessing stored memories when needed despite perfect storage.
- The series provides 60+ science-based protocols for encoding material meaningfully, spacing reviews, protecting sleep, and improving recall.
- Storage and access are distinct challenges; a well-stored memory can remain inaccessible without proper retrieval strategies.
The English Are Coming!
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- English wine is undergoing an era-defining transformation in south England, with reputations being built for the first time (wine regions are only born once).
- Chapel Down, Kent's largest English wine producer, combines global commercial ambition with deep craft heritage under new CEO James Pennefather.
- The company aims to replicate Bordeaux's success in exporting not just wine but an entire wine culture and sense of place.
Stock Take Season 2026 - Part 1
The Blind Squirrel
Citizenship Is a Privilege
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
AI · 9
OpenAI is paying Wall St. bankers $500K to train AI, not close deals š³š¤; Coinbase doesnāt want to be crypto exchā¦
Linas from Linas's Newsletter
- OpenAI paying Wall Street bankers $500K to train AI models, signaling a shift toward AI-powered financial services rather than traditional deal-making.
- Coinbase pursuing investment services authorization in UK and developing AI Agent OS strategy, moving beyond pure crypto exchange model.
- Major AI labs like OpenAI and Anthropic are actively building infrastructure to integrate AI into financial sector operations.
What Experts Get Wrong About The AI New World Order - Tyler Cowen
PAIDWinston Marshall
- AI race between US and China represents geopolitical challenge comparable to or exceeding nuclear weapons threat.
- AI-driven cyber attacks pose national security risks; coming years could be both extraordinarily dangerous and prosperous depending on governance.
- AI could eradicate diseases, transform productivity, and reshape government-corporate-citizen relationships; also risk deepening state surveillance and control.
The AI Compute Playbook
Capital Flows
- Corporate credit issuance hit $110 billion in June (strongest since March), funding AI data centers and infrastructure with melting credit cycle supporting labor data.
- GPU residual value represents critical fault line; GPU financing became its own asset class in 2023, mirroring IBM mainframe lessor bankruptcies from 1970s when residuals proved overly aggressive.
- Six ETF issuers filed preliminary prospectuses for compute futures ETFs before underlying futures even trade, suggesting massive hedging demand ahead of market launch.
The Pope Is Right About AI. His Solutions Would Make It Worse.
Magatte Wade from Africaās Bright Future
- Pope Leo XIV's Magnifica Humanitas correctly identifies AI's threats to human dignity but proposes solutions that would worsen the problems.
- The papal encyclical rightly emphasizes that machines lack personhood, understanding, and moral responsibilityāqualities essential to human decision-making.
- The author argues regulatory approaches that concentrate power will not solve the core issue of machines making decisions that should remain human and morally weighty.
How to Squeeze AI Tools to Get the Most Out of Every Dollar
Alberto Romero from The Algorithmic Bridge
- Users waste significant AI subscription value by failing to optimize token usage, similar to throwing away groceries without using them.
- AI tools like ChatGPT operate inefficiently by default, requiring users to actively manage prompts and context to reduce token consumption and costs.
- Proper prompt engineering and understanding of AI token economics can cut effective costs in half or more for the same paid subscriptions.
The Most Practical Guide to Claude Fable 5 š
Linas from Linas's Newsletter
- Claude Fable 5 available through July 7 at 50% reduced usage credits for Pro, Max, Team, and select Enterprise subscribers; after that date draws paid credits.
- Raw capability becomes secondary concern as user ability to close gap between request and output becomes the bottleneck.
- Anthropic engineer Thariq Shihipar published 'A Field Guide to Fable: Finding Your Unknowns' that gained 2 million views in three days, emphasizing user skill matters most.
AI's Financing Shadows
PAIDPinecone Weekly Brief
- AI financing landscape showing complex relationships between capital flows and model development economics.
- Subscribers can access deeper analysis through paid tiers (The Cascade and The Emerald) on macro and portfolio strategies.
- Post covers shadow financing mechanisms and infrastructure costs behind AI model development and deployment.
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 (like Fable 5 at $10/M tokens) becomes industry standard as everyone adopts identical discipline.
- Competitive advantage shifts from model selection to task design and prompt optimization once routing becomes commoditized.
- Executive briefing highlights the $40 question firms must answer: understanding task-specific model performance beyond price arbitrage.
How to get the most out of Fable 5
Khe Hy
- Roundup of tips and resources for maximizing Claude Fable 5 model, including field guides and prompt libraries.
- Author plans a full breakdown of Fable 5 capabilities in a separate Thursday piece.
- Explores practical applications and prompting strategies for the latest AI model iteration.
Tech · 7
SpaceX, Adding It Up: The Terafab Record
Cape Fear Advisors
- SpaceX Terafab fab costs estimated at $55B initial, $119B full build within $235B disclosed commitments through 2030.
- County agreement prices project abandonment at only $10M today with minimal penalties, shifting heavy capex to 2028-2037 window.
- Intel remains free to exit despite process/people expertise gap; Tesla consortium consists of single operator's companies with minimal binding commitments.
An Israeli Company Taught the FDA to Read an Ear
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- Israeli company TytoCare built a remote otoscope device that allows non-doctors to reliably examine ears, addressing physician access bottlenecks.
- FDA approval of the technology represents a major milestone in democratizing basic medical diagnostics and reducing unnecessary doctor visits.
- The innovation emerged from a father's frustration with repeated pediatric ear infection visits, driving 14 years of development.
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 U.S. bank charter primarily to reduce funding costs, not to enhance trust or regulatory standing in consumer finance.
- Cloudflare's new Monetization Gateway with x402 protocol makes every URL billable, signaling a fundamental shift in how digital commerce could operate.
- Visa and Mastercard's agentic AI payment platforms face volume constraints; memory market profitability may be unsustainable at current levels.
This Israeli Company Made Stroke Surgery Safer
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- Strokes occur when blood supply to the brain is cut off, causing rapid cell death and permanent damage within minutes if untreated.
- Many strokes develop slowly in arteries doctors can detect beforehand, offering opportunities for preventive intervention.
- An Israeli company has developed technology to make stroke surgery safer, addressing one of the world's leading causes of death and disability.
The Agent Operating Manual (072)
Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
- A complete agent system documentation required eleven oral corrections to operate despite appearing comprehensive on paper.
- Four corrections involved missing operational details that existed only in the builder's head; three were about undocumented 'obvious' details like environment variable precedence.
- The operating manual exposes what only the creator knowsādocumentation organizes existing knowledge but reveals tacit expertise gaps.
Every Handoff Is a Contract (071)
Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
- Handoffs between programs in agent systems are not merely plumbing but authorization contracts that carry authority claims.
- A message passing between programs without explicit authority creates unsigned code running in production, representing a critical system design flaw.
- The distinction between handoffs as neutral transfers versus authorization documents is essential to understanding autonomous system governance.
Dogfood Your Pipeline (070)
Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
- Database migration mismatch occurred when tests inherited the same assumptions as the system being tested, failing to catch divergence.
- Two production migrations were applied by hand to live database under time pressure, creating a 43-row reality versus 41-row test configuration.
- The core failure was not weak testing but tests that inherited undeclared assumptions rather than checking them independently.