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IS IT FINALLY TIME FOR THE TREASURY MARKET TO CRACK?

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Russell 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.
Jul 08, 05:24 AMRead on Substack →

Douglas Murray: Truth Is on Trial in the Charlie Kirk Case. Plus. . .

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The 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.
Jul 08, 05:03 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from Macro Charts

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Macro 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.
Jul 08, 03:44 AMRead on Substack →

USDJPY and the battle for expectations

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Mark 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.
Jul 08, 03:36 AMRead on Substack →

Parody for the Win!

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Le 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.
Jul 08, 03:28 AMRead on Substack →

Graham Platner and the Limits of ā€˜Believe Women’

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The 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.
Jul 07, 03:31 PMRead on Substack →

HOW DO MARKETS TOP? HAS THE US TOPPED OUT?

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Russell 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.
Jul 07, 05:55 AMRead on Substack →

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

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The Free Press
  • Democratic Socialist candidates 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.
Jul 07, 05:02 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from Macro Charts

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Macro 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.
Jul 07, 02:02 AMRead on Substack →

The Women Who Help People Die

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The 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.
Jul 06, 02:49 PMRead on Substack →

Reddit Revenge Porn

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Eve 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.
Jul 06, 01:08 PMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from PauloMacro

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PauloMacro’s 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 critical—market 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.
Jul 06, 09:07 AMRead on Substack →

The Pain Trade Hasn't Even Started

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Lord 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.
Jul 06, 06:44 AMRead on Substack →

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

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The 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.
Jul 06, 05:02 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from Le Shrub

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Le Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
  • 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.
Jul 06, 04:33 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from HFI Research

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HFI 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.
Jul 06, 02:05 AMRead on Substack →

every silver lining has a cloud

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Kris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
  • 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.
Jul 05, 07:33 AMRead on Substack →

The Verb

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Michael W. Green from Yes, I give a fig... thoughts on markets from Michael Green
  • The Declaration of Independence uniquely embeds a verb—the pursuit of happiness—rather 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.
Jul 05, 07:18 AMRead on Substack →

BIG Moves Getting Started — Are You Ready?

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Macro 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.
Jul 05, 06:33 AMRead on Substack →

Tough Love: Why Does Everyone Say Marriage Is Hard?

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The 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.
Jul 05, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 08, 05:06 AMRead on Substack →

A Profitable, Growing Microcap at ~2x EV/EBIT With Half Its Market Cap in Cash

šŸ—’ļø 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.
Jul 08, 02:01 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 10:17 PMRead on Substack →

The $1 Trillion Question Isn't Whether Micron Is a Great Business

Mythic Market Research from Mythic’s 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 cap—the 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.
Jul 07, 08:09 PMRead on Substack →

Want to bet on Kalshi and Polymarkets? Here’s one tip: ā€œAlways 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.
Jul 07, 05:36 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 08:58 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 08:24 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ”„ Two ZeroHedge Front Page Hits. 9700+ Views. Paid Subscribers Got the Analysis First and Detailed Equity Implica…

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.
Jul 07, 06:58 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 05:49 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 05:06 AMRead on Substack →

Awakening the Italian ā€œbullā€.

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.
Jul 07, 02:20 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 01:45 AMRead on Substack →

YWR: Q2 2026 Performance Review

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Erik@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.
Jul 06, 07:02 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 12:52 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 11:59 AMRead on Substack →

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 work—not AI—is 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.
Jul 06, 11:50 AMRead on Substack →

The šŸæļø's BUSHYā„¢ 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.
Jul 06, 08:32 AMRead on Substack →

How Musk Is Again Stealing Billions from Mom & Pop Investors

Lawrence from Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
  • Elon Musk 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.
Jul 06, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

Stock Take Pt 2 - EM Edition

BUSHYā„¢ 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.
Jul 06, 06:28 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 06:21 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 05:48 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 05:06 AMRead on Substack →

Trend Board & Systematic Chartbook

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Sam 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.
Jul 06, 12:15 AMRead on Substack →

Mythic Atlas Report: 7/5/2026

Mythic Market Research from Mythic’s 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.
Jul 05, 08:22 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 04:24 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 12:59 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 10:41 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 08:40 AMRead on Substack →

My Decision-Making Process

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Mihail 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.
Jul 05, 05:50 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 05:49 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 04:45 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 04, 09:53 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 08, 06:03 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 08, 02:03 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 03:21 PMRead on Substack →

Turkey Is the Wolf in NATO’s 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.
Jul 07, 01:33 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 07:23 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 06:15 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 05:20 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 03:45 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 12:14 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 11:02 AMRead on Substack →

The Exit Trap: Why Trump Can't Walk Away

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Prof 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.
Jul 06, 10:38 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 05:13 PMRead on Substack →

No, Gavin Newsom. Billionaires Aren’t the Problem, and Government Isn’t 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.
Jul 05, 10:04 AMRead on Substack →

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

Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
  • UN 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.
Jul 05, 08:23 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 01:31 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 04, 06:55 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 04, 06:16 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 04, 11:02 AMRead on Substack →

I’m 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.
Jul 04, 11:01 AMRead on Substack →

Britain has lost the plot on Palestine

Andrew Fox from Fox On War
  • UK recognized Palestinian statehood in September 2025 but then committed Ā£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.
Jul 04, 10:48 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 08, 01:02 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 08, 12:57 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 06:44 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 06:39 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 02:03 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 08:58 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 07:01 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 02:30 AMRead on Substack →

Quietly, Germany Is Rewriting Europe’s Fiscal Outlook

PAID
Sam 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 €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.
Jul 06, 02:23 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 12:32 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 11:35 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 05:25 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 05:05 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 03:22 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 01:53 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 10:53 AMRead on Substack →

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).
Jul 05, 06:29 AMRead on Substack →

Six-Chart Sunday – 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.
Jul 05, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 01:43 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 07:51 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 12:00 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 10:32 AMRead on Substack →

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 responses—silence or confrontation—both 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.
Jul 06, 03:57 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 01:19 PMRead on Substack →

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

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • 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.
Jul 06, 12:00 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 10:02 AMRead on Substack →

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 playing—if feeling is honest enough, listeners will follow; accessibility and sophistication are compatible.
Jul 05, 03:31 PMRead on Substack →

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

Bob Pisani
  • America250 ceremony in Philadelphia 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.
Jul 05, 03:27 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 12:02 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 10:00 AMRead on Substack →

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

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • 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.
Jul 05, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 07:47 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 05:12 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 04, 01:57 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 04, 10:40 AMRead on Substack →

ā€œAs a writer, I often felt like I was trying to enter various clubs that didn’t 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.
Jul 04, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

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

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • 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.
Jul 04, 08:01 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 04, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 08:23 PMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ 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.
Jul 07, 04:13 PMRead on Substack →

Oil Market Update: Seven Charts That Matter – 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.
Jul 07, 07:29 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 07:02 AMRead on Substack →

Blue Chips

PAID
Doomberg
  • 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.
Jul 07, 04:01 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ 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.
Jul 06, 06:27 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 03:57 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 01:23 PMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ 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.
Jul 06, 09:14 AMRead on Substack →

How Aalo Atomics Just ā€œMade Historyā€

Erik Townsend from Erik’s 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 month—more 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.
Jul 06, 08:14 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • OPEC+ increased production by 188,000 bpd in August—fifth consecutive monthly increase—though 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.
Jul 06, 06:07 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ 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.
Jul 05, 06:58 PMRead on Substack →

The Reopening Trade Is Ahead of Actual Barrels

PAID
Tracy (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.
Jul 05, 03:16 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

Grid Costs Set to Soar Even Higher

David Turver from Eigen Values
  • UK grid integration costs are forecast to triple from Ā£8bn in 2024/25 to Ā£25bn in 2030/31, driven by capacity market and balancing expenses.
  • Total subsidies and grid costs are projected to rise from Ā£19.8bn to over Ā£40bn by 2030/31, with transmission investment needs reaching Ā£89bn beyond 2030.
  • Rising costs reflect the infrastructure challenges of integrating large-scale renewable capacity while maintaining grid reliability and backup capacity.
Jul 04, 11:58 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 04:50 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 11:38 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ 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.
Jul 07, 08:23 AMRead on Substack →

We should talk about risk …

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.
Jul 07, 06:53 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 04:43 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 11:01 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 04:56 PMRead on Substack →

Market Analysis and Trades for 7/6

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • SPY and QQQ remain trapped in 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.
Jul 05, 11:48 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 10:26 AMRead on Substack →

Maybe It’s Not a Consistency Problem. It’s 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.
Jul 05, 10:25 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ 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.
Jul 04, 07:30 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 10:56 AMRead on Substack →

The Organ Age Gap: What Blood Protein Clocks Reveal About How Your Body Is Actually Aging, and Which Lifestyle Fac…

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.
Jul 07, 08:04 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 06:01 AMRead on Substack →

Hitching a New Ride

PAID
The 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.
Jul 06, 08:38 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

U.S. Economic Growth Update

David Cervantes from David Cervantes | Pinebrook Capital
Jul 05, 09:31 PMRead on Substack →

Walk in the Pines #404

PAID
Pinecone 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.
Jul 05, 01:03 PMRead on Substack →

The Science of Studying - Part III

šŸ—’ļø Polymath Investor
  • Part III of a three-part series on learning science focuses on the retrieval problem—accessing 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.
Jul 05, 08:05 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 07:10 AMRead on Substack →

AI · 9

OpenAI is paying Wall St. bankers $500K to train AI, not close deals šŸ˜³šŸ¤–; Coinbase doesn’t want to be crypto exch…

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.
Jul 08, 04:29 AMRead on Substack →

What Experts Get Wrong About The AI New World Order - Tyler Cowen

PAID
Winston 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.
Jul 07, 11:23 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 10:13 PMRead on Substack →

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

Magatte Wade from Africa’s Bright Future
  • Pope Leo XIV's 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 responsibility—qualities 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.
Jul 06, 01:12 PMRead on Substack →

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

Alberto Romero from The Algorithmic Bridge
  • 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.
Jul 06, 12:24 PMRead on Substack →

The Most Practical Guide to Claude Fable 5 šŸ“š

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Claude Fable 5 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.
Jul 06, 04:59 AMRead on Substack →

AI's Financing Shadows

PAID
Pinecone 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.
Jul 05, 01:00 PMRead on Substack →

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

Nate from Nate’s Substack
  • Model routing to cheaper 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.
Jul 05, 10:00 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 02:59 PMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 07, 08:09 AMRead on Substack →

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

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Klarna applied for 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.
Jul 07, 04:59 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 06, 11:29 AMRead on Substack →

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 knows—documentation organizes existing knowledge but reveals tacit expertise gaps.
Jul 06, 08:01 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 05, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

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.
Jul 04, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

Crypto · 2

Anthropic, the financing before the filing

Cape Fear Advisors
  • A special-purpose vehicle has borrowed roughly $35 billion to buy Google chips for Anthropic, keeping the debt off Anthropic's own balance sheet.
  • Broadcom guarantees the $29 billion maximum debt exposure, which was previously unreported despite the deal's public nature.
  • Anthropic's own filing, expected around Labor Day, will reveal how the company addresses questions about this financing structure and future growth funding.
Jul 06, 11:10 AMRead on Substack →

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

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Visa and Stripe backing Open USD stablecoin signals major payment infrastructure players entering the stablecoin market.
  • New money market products like ā„‘ Money launching with 6% APY demonstrate competitive yield offerings in fintech.
  • Weekly fintech digest covers AI developments (Claude Fable 5) and startup infrastructure trends for builders and founders.
Jul 05, 02:29 PMRead on Substack →