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HOW DO MARKETS TOP? HAS THE US TOPPED OUT?
PRIORITYRussell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
- Japan's Nikkei underperformance versus MSCI World parallels Japan's repeated missed opportunities in dominant tech sectors.
- Japanese semiconductor market dominance in the 1980s was lost to US and Korean competitors despite technical superiority.
- Historical analysis suggests Japan may have deliberately weakened competitive positions to appease US geopolitical interests.
Is This Just the Beginning of the Socialist Surge? Plus. . .
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Democratic socialist candidates surged in recent weeks, concentrated in deep blue districts.
- Former Democratic fundraiser Evan Barker traces DSA success to 2018 Democratic Party decision to blacklist progressive operatives.
- Young voters are significantly more favorable to socialism; far-left surge may be beginning of broader movement rather than flash-in-pan.
The Women Who Help People Die
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Death doulas provide holistic, nonmedical end-of-life support to dying patients and families, gaining prominence with Nicole Kidman joining the field.
- Role addresses epidemic of loneliness in terminal illness, offering emotional and practical support beyond medical intervention.
- Emerging caregiving profession reflects broader cultural shift toward humanizing the dying process.
Reddit Revenge Porn
PRIORITYEve Barlow from Blacklisted
- Writer faces coordinated online stalking and harassment campaigns spanning years across multiple platforms and accounts.
- Privacy values conflict with need for self-protection and public accountability in digital age of coordinated attacks.
- Reluctance to detail personal hardship stems from desire to protect others' privacy while safeguarding own security and well-being.
The Pain Trade Hasn't Even Started
PRIORITYLord Fed from Lord Fed's Gazette
- Mag7 showed strongest weekly performance (+5%) vs broader indices after four-week selloff, signaling potential reversal in crowded consensus trades.
- Author maintains July SPX target of 7,700 and still expects August overshoot, with positioning supporting continued upside.
- Summer trading patterns reveal that 'pain trade' narratives (like England as overcrowded long) often precede sharp reversals when positioning unwinds.
A Tale of Two Fourths of July. Plus. . .
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- America's 250th anniversary celebrated across the country with parades, hot dog contests, and fireworks in major cities.
- Coverage includes Chinese pastor's release, Taylor Swift prenup discussion, Ukraine war analysis, and Cornel West interview.
- Multi-perspective takes on American identity and current events presented in daily news format.
š¬ New thread from Le Shrub
PRIORITYLe Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
- Economist's admission of being wrong on oil (late April bullish call reversed) may constitute 'meme bottom' signal for crude.
- H2 2026 entry marked by crude call spreads that went 3x profitable before being closed, demonstrating tactical opportunity.
- Market narrative shifting back to AI rotation debate as Wall Street returns from extended holiday.
š¬ New thread from HFI Research
PRIORITYHFI Research
- Oil market critical inflection point: China recovery, Economist reversal, record Brent shorts, rising crack spreads signal potential bottom.
- Natural gas range-bound $3.00-$3.50; fundamentals tight but insufficient to drive significant price acceleration without heat trigger.
- Energy equities appear to have bottomed with Suncor positioned to benefit from North American refining margins improvement.
every silver lining has a cloud
PRIORITYKris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
- Surveillance capitalism's unprecedented success came through our surrender to data extraction with minimal resistance; we defaulted into accepting the tradeoff unconsciously.
- Every positive innovation carries costs and tradeoffs that become invisible through habituation; smartphones exemplify how we accept extraction layers without deliberate choice.
- Understanding these hidden costs requires stepping outside our 'default groove' to recognize what we've surrendered in exchange for convenience and connection.
The Verb
PRIORITYMichael W. Green from Yes, I give a fig... thoughts on markets from Michael Green
- The U.S. Declaration of Independence uniquely enshrines 'pursuit of happiness' as a verbāan action and strivingārather than a promised state like other constitutions guarantee.
- This fundamental distinction reflects intentional design: the document sanctifies the effort and journey rather than promising a destination.
- The protection of pursuit (the process) rather than outcome (happiness itself) is philosophically distinctive and has shaped American political identity for 250 years.
BIG Moves Getting Started ā Are You Ready?
PRIORITYMacro Charts
- 'The Great Reversal' may have begun with potential major turns forming in precious metals, the dollar, and rates as sentiment and positioning reach extremes.
- Gold staged a 38% retrace of 2022-2026 rally plus bear trap reversal; silver completed 62% retrace with higher low and bullish divergence this week.
- Turn sequence appears complete with bullish indicators firming up in the optimal window, suggesting potential beginning of significant precious metals cycle.
Tough Love: Why Does Everyone Say Marriage Is Hard?
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Marriage satisfaction and difficulty perception varies; preventative therapy may help but cannot fully predict future outcomes.
- Early parenting challenges can strain marriages, but damage is not necessarily permanent or irreversible.
- Proactive couples communication and realistic expectations better serve long-term relationship stability than attempting to 'future-proof' marriage.
Teaching Immigrants the Bill of Rights
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- An immigrant reading group leader discovered her adult immigrant students believed they had no rights, prompting her to assign the Bill of Rights as required reading.
- Middle-aged immigrant women who crossed oceans to become U.S. citizens recently came to believe their adopted country is stripping away their rights, challenging their patriotic investment.
- Direct engagement with founding documents reframes the conversation, bridging the gap between immigrant experiences and American constitutional protections.
Americaās Next 250 Years Are Ours to Build
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- On America's 250th birthday, author examines what next 250 years could bring and what progress demands of the nation.
- Contrasts living conditions in 1776 (no electricity, medicine, transportation) with modern technological achievements.
- Explores whether America can maintain innovation trajectory and address current societal challenges.
The Greatest Country on Earth
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- America's 250th birthday features reflections on the Declaration of Independence and the enduring foundation laid by the Founding Fathers.
- Despite current division and gloom, the country has survived incompetent leaders, defeated slavery and Nazism, and spread democratic ideals worldwide.
- The newsletter compiles essays from multiple contributors including Caitlin Flanagan, Rod Dreher, and Nikki Haley on American identity and values.
Markets · 33
Emerging Markets, Private Credit, and Energy
Andrew Sarna
- Emerging markets have drastically underperformed US equities over the past 15 years despite fast growth rates.
- EM valuation re-rating explains much underperformance; emerging markets now trade at discount to US after historic premium.
- Three companies (TSMC, Samsung, SK Hynix) represent over 30% of EM index due to AI and data center supply chain dominance.
Awakening the Italian ābullā.
Roger Mitchell from As In The Lake
- Value investing success requires identifying beaten-down companies with real inherent value at the right entry price.
- Greatest returns come from good entry timing and buying at right prices, not from exits.
- Italian football and struggling sports franchises present potential turnaround opportunities with strong foundational assets.
YWR: Q2 2026 Performance Review
PAIDErik@YWR
- YWR ETF portfolio returned +21.1% YTD, with standout performer South Korea (EWY) up 108%.
- Dirty Dividend strategy +15.9% while Cash Dragons underperformed at -20% YTD.
- Author considers portfolio rebalancing for H2 2026, debating between fading hardware consensus or maintaining current allocation.
Prometheus S&P 500 + Crisis Program
Prometheus Research
- S&P 500 Program positioned with slowing momentum and stretched valuations signaling modest reversal pressures ahead.
- Sector selection favors technology and industrials while dynamic risk control maintains 7% expected drawdown in multi-sigma events.
- Bond overlay benefits from recent oil selloff easing fixed-income pressure, making carry trades reasonably attractive.
The Legends Were Right
Santiago Capital Research
- 2013 advisory board warning from legend investors (Rick Rule, Don Kagan, Jim Rogers) carried life lessons beyond financial returns.
- Ignoring expert guidance on gold fund setup cost more than money, teaching deeper lessons about heeding experienced voices.
- Personal story of building advisory board with legendary figures demonstrates value of seeking wisdom from recognized experts.
Portfolio Update
The Haymaker Team
- ServiceNow and Accenture have both declined sharply as markets feared agentic AI would obsolete enterprise software and labor-arbitrage consulting models.
- Joint offering between the two companies on June 26 represents strategic rejection of bear case on both names simultaneously.
- ServiceNow down ~51% from 52-week high while Accenture spent much of year down over 40% before recent bounce.
The šæļø's BUSHY⢠Portfolio x Plutus
The Blind Squirrel
- Blind Squirrel Macro's BUSHY portfolio is now available through Plutus, an SEC-registered investment advisor for real-time portfolio replication.
- Plutus allows investors to replicate research-driven securities portfolios within their own brokerage account with assets remaining in investor custody.
- Minimum allocation requirement is $40,000 USD, accessible to subscribers and non-subscribers alike meeting Plutus eligibility requirements.
How Musk Is Again Stealing Billions from Mom & Pop Investors
Lawrence from Lawrence Fossiās Substack
- Elon Musk realized largest wealth theft method involved taking small amounts from millions of retirement savers through S&P 500 index inclusion manipulation.
- S&P 500 inclusion in 2020 created automatic buying pressure from index funds holding trillions without scrutiny into individual stock merit or valuation.
- Index committee's inclusion decision functions as unregulated gatekeeper controlling billions in capital flows with minimal transparency or accountability mechanisms.
Stock Take Pt 2 - EM Edition
BUSHY⢠and Acorn Weekly
- China's domestic AI chip sector outpacing memory giants in Korea/Taiwan, while offshore Chinese tech lags broader EM index.
- Portfolio adjustments made in March to exit EM tech laggards and May to concentrate China exposure amid selective opportunities.
- 2026 unusual for EM as AI capex trade swept Seoul/Taipei chip giants while China pursued parallel domestic AI strategy.
US Markets - Five Points
Derek Wallis
- Fed minutes from Warsh's first meeting, SPCE Nasdaq listing, and Hynix ADR debut are key market catalysts this week.
- Author discusses fatherhood impacts on outcomes and Gen Z 'kirkification' meme trend as cultural observations.
- Commentary on political figures spending July 4th criticizing America reveals broader societal tensions.
Q3 Guide to the Markets
Andrew Sarna
- Meta's cloud computing exploration raised questions about AI infrastructure demand sustainability, pressuring tech valuations.
- June payrolls (57,000) with prior month revisions lower reinforce hiring moderation trend, pushing rate hike expectations to December.
- S&P 500 trading one standard deviation above 30-year average (40.7 CAPE) despite consensus expecting 20% three-year earnings growth.
US Markets - First Look
Derek Wallis
- S&P near highs +48bp; 10-year yield at 4.47%; dollar strength +26bp; oil weakness -77bp; Bitcoin flat.
- European autos higher while tech lower; Japan +1.1% while China and Korea declined; geopolitical tensions in Pacific rising.
- Meta cloud exploration and semiconductor wipeout scenarios driving tech sector volatility; PMI and ISM Services data due today.
Not Such a Hawkish Path
AP Research
- Fed's Warsh sounded less hawkish than initial stance, noting inflation expectations eased, pushing hike pricing from October to December.
- June payroll miss (+57k vs expectations) with negative revisions and weak leisure/hospitality hiring gave markets permission to reduce hike odds.
- Dow outperformed while Nasdaq lagged due to late-week semiconductor selloff, masking underlying strength outside AI complex.
easyJet Points to the Exits
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Hormuz corridor experiencing 'stop-start normalisation' with 80 floating mines present; Iran holding funeral processions during peace talks intermission.
- Mojtaba Khamenei (new Supreme Leader) reportedly severely disfigured with major leg injuries from February airstrikes, not yet appearing publicly.
- Brent crude at $71.70 reacting modestly to OPEC+ production increase; macro focus shifting back to AI rotation debate as Wall Street returns.
Trend Board & Systematic Chartbook
PAIDSam Shiffman from Clark Street
- Weekly trend board scans 340+ markets across futures, FX, cash indices, crypto, ETFs, and cross-asset ratios.
- Systematic framework identifies compelling trends and setups for discretionary analysis rather than generating direct trade list.
- Updated technical scans provide consistent filtering mechanism for opportunity evaluation across global asset classes.
Hubble, Bubble: Why Liquidity Matters More Than Valuation
Michael Howell from Capital Wars
- Market bubbles break on liquidity/collateral instability, not valuation alone; critical signals from repo spreads, Treasury volatility, and funding costs.
- Global liquidity slowdown appears to have stabilized rather than accelerating into crash based on latest flash estimates.
- Financial system plumbing (not valuations) determines bubble dynamics, requiring focus on structural funding conditions.
Insider Newsletter: Issue #332
Capitalist Exploits (Substack)
- Billionaire Gina Rinehart made her largest non-mining investment ever, spending over $1 billion on SpaceX shares despite company's massive quarterly losses.
- Record retail demand for SpaceX shares (4x higher than any previous float on CommSec) shows dangerous herd behavior among retail and institutional investors.
- Market is crowding into a company with no local listing, no dividends, unproven revenue model, and trading at near 100x revenue multiples.
- The convergence of ultra-wealthy, retail punters, and index funds into the same trade is a classic warning signal of speculative excess.
A Macro Pilgrim's Ledger | July 5, 2026
Santiago Capital Research
- Dow Jones hit record 52,900 as market rotated out of technology into banks and industrials after weak jobs report reduced rate hike risk.
- Technology sector sold off sharply (Nasdaq barely budged Thursday, Tesla down 7.5%) as market repriced growth expectations lower.
- WTI crude continued declining to $68.59, lowest since Gulf war began in February, as Strait of Hormuz remained open despite Iran rhetoric.
- Gold rebounded to $4,191 after US-Iran military exchange, regaining safety premium as geopolitical risks resurface.
Nothing Like a Chart Party...
Garrett Baldwin
- Modern financial engineering mirrors the South Park underpants gnomes problem: Phase 1 and Phase 3 exist but Phase 2 (actual value creation) is unclear.
- Private credit markets are packaging illiquid future cash flows into rated securities and distributing them to yield-hungry institutional investors.
- State pension funds and insurance companies buying structured receivables facilities tied to speculative future revenue streams creates systemic fragility.
- The gap between real economic value and financial engineering mechanisms is growing dangerously wide.
The Week Ahead 7/5/26
Eliant
- S&P 500 outperformed with 210bps gain while small caps fell 75bps as AI/momentum trades unwound and capital rotated to underowned sectors.
- Upcoming week is economically quiet with only manufacturing data and FOMC minutes; expect lower volatility.
- Eliant has delivered 189.58% returns since June 2023, significantly outperforming the S&P 500 (79.18%), Nasdaq (102.71%), and other major indices.
Market Analysis for the Week of 7/5
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- Market remains trapped in a multi-week balance with bulls retaining control of high time frames and no new monthly lows broken.
- Intermediate timeframes are neutral while short-term control oscillates between buyers and sellers, typical of consolidation periods.
- Ultimate breakout from this balance likely to produce large moves; trend traders advised to focus on individual stocks rather than indices.
Microsoft: Undervalued & Undisruptable!
Capitalist-Letters
- Successful investors recognize that good businesses tend to remain good over decades despite disruption narratives, as evidenced by Buffett's American Express and other long-term holdings.
- Microsoft exhibits characteristics of enduring great businesses: strong moat, proven ability to adapt to technological change, and pricing power.
- Despite disruption concerns over AI and competitive threats, Microsoft's scale, customer relationships, and ability to integrate new technologies position it for sustained performance.
Stock Take Season 2026 - Part 1
The Blind Squirrel
- Q2 2026 saw dividend yield, low volatility, and value factors dominate in Q1 before high-beta momentum stocks (especially memory/DRAM ETFs) led from April onward.
- DRAM ETF launched in April reached $25bn AUM by June end, one of fastest-growing ETFs ever; Roundhill collecting ~$260m in management fees from 9-stock portfolio.
- ETF closures rather than launches are more reliable timing signals for market bottoms; portfolio positioning shifted away from energy and high-beta as quarter ended weak.
My Decision-Making Process
PAIDMihail from TheOldEconomy
- Increased LatAm exposure through Argentine banks and Brazil call options, driven by Milei's reform momentum and 2027 election catalysts.
- Argentina's successful debt repayment and economic reforms signal potential frontier-market reclassification, unlocking passive investor flows.
- Investment decision framework centered on selection, timing, sizing, and execution across undervalued probability opportunities.
Weekly S&P500 ChartStorm - 5 July 2026
Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
- Equal-weighted S&P500 and Value index reached new highs while cap-weighted S&P500 remains stuck due to Mag-7 lag.
- Broad bull market rotation continues with microcaps and financials showing promising price action; old leaders underperforming.
- Market breadth on 200-day moving average trending higher, supporting constructive bull-market-broadening thesis.
China Weekly Wrap: The Baton Pass Edition
Panda Perspectives
- HSI and tech indices rebounded sharply with offshore momentum factor crashing -14.7% in one week, signaling major positioning reset.
- Destroyed internet and consumer stocks caught bids (BYD +15.76%, Baidu +12.30%, Meituan +11.44%) while YTD winners reversed.
- Pharma sector rallied vertically with double-digit gains across multiple names; healthcare top sector for second consecutive week.
CoreWeave, Taken as a Whole
Cape Fear Advisors
- CoreWeave's financial statements present three different business models: income statement shows rental company earnings, balance sheet resembles equipment lessor structure, and cash flow statement moves money like financing operation.
- A critical $1.3 billion reclassification from deferred revenue to customer liabilities appears in a footnote with no explanation, raising questions about financial presentation consistency.
- The accounting change sits within the coming year's balance sheets, requiring monitoring through next quarter's financials, year-end results, or the audit report for clarification.
The Score at Half-Time
Panda Perspectives
- The first half of 2026 was a referendum on composition: a single Chinese market produced both a 64% winner and 19% loser at index level depending entirely on which wrapper investors chose.
- Korea achieved a 151% moonshot and AI names carried the Nasdaq, but the more instructive story played out in mainland China's split performance based on index selection.
- The second half becomes a referendum on delivery; Hong Kong still has a place in a landscape that has shifted onshore, though regulatory licensing is currently limiting portfolio updates.
Chart of the Week - Big Moves in Small Caps
Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
- Small caps are trading on cheap valuations relative to history, bonds, and large caps while showing bullish technicals and strong recent performance after retesting breakout levels.
- Passive index investing and big tech dominance created neglected small cap valuations; ETF market share and fund flows for small caps are ticking up from record lowsāa classic contrarian bullish signal.
- Small caps have room to run from current levels given valuation support, technical strength, and the structural tailwind from mean reversion in passive allocations away from mega-cap concentration.
OI&E: THERE'S A FINE LINE BETWEEN CLEVER AND CIRCULAR
PAIDKevin Muir from The MacroTourist
- The S&P 500 achieved 28% annualized earnings growth in Q1 2026 (double the 5-year average of 16%), but the majority came from accounting rules forcing massive illiquid 'paper gains' onto income statements.
- The circular earnings growth reflects structural distortions rather than operational improvementsācompanies didn't sell more product or deliver more services, accounting rules inflated reported gains.
- Wall Street's victory lap obscures the anatomy of corporate earnings: when you peel back the curtain, blockbuster growth evaporates, revealing the fragility of the bull case.
Infographics: Trades & Flows In The Equity Repo Complex
Conks
- Equity repo complex infographics demonstrate how equity futures basis is currently priced across various market conditions.
- Analysis includes comprehensive batch of graphics tracking trades and flows in the repo market.
- Basis snapshot data recently added to the publication's tracking system for ongoing monitoring.
Walkthrough of A Top Idea Corporate Presentation
Bison Insights
- Author provides detailed walkthrough of a top investment idea's corporate presentation.
- Analysis connects current presentation to original thesis and latest written updates on the company.
- Disclaimer notes author and advised funds own shares in discussed companies.
When All Else Fails at GFL, Float Yet Another Rumor (While CEO's Yacht Floats in Paradise)
Herb Greenberg's Red Flag Alerts
- GFL Environmental faces recurring controversy and market dysfunction, with stock having round-tripped from author's initial warning nearly two years earlier.
- Company released news on market holiday (July 4 weekend) using timing historically associated with concealing bad news.
- Author critiques pattern of rumors and questionable corporate governance at North America's fourth-largest waste company.
Politics · 25
Chart of the Week: America's Fertility Heartland
Demography Unplugged
- America's fertility heartland is concentrated in socially conservative, religiously observant states with lower housing costs.
- Coastal and Northeast states show lowest fertility rates due to high housing costs and living expenses.
- Middle America recorded the largest year-over-year increases in fertility, driven by affordability and cultural factors.
The Nazi Tattoo Should Have Been Disqualifying
John Aziz
- Graham Platner withdraws from Maine Senate race following sexual assault allegation and loss of major endorsements.
- Nazi SS tattoo should have been disqualifying in healthy political culture without need for additional allegations.
- Political norms require civilizational lines that normalize boundaries around acceptable candidate behavior.
The Hamas Government In Gaza Has Dissolved
John Aziz
- Hamas dissolved its government in Gaza and agreed to hand authority to U.S.-backed Palestinian technocrats.
- Board of Peace (Trump-appointed oversight body) responded cautiously, emphasizing judgment on actions not promises.
- Dissolution ends nearly two decades of Hamas control over education, healthcare, courts, and permanent-war politics in Gaza.
Will The Real Zionist Please Stand Up?
Shana Meyerson from Unapologetically Jewish
- Zionism fundamentally means believing Jewish people have right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland, not a position unique to Israel.
- AOC's stated positions on Israel (opposing arms sales, accusing apartheid) contradict traditional Zionist definition despite her not explicitly denying Israel's right to exist.
- Term 'Zionist' remains necessary to defend Israel's legitimacy as long as significant populations question its right to exist as a nation-state.
I'll Trade A Wealth Tax... For These Reform Proposals (The Swiss Model)
Garrett Baldwin
- U.S. economic freedom ranking has fallen from approximately 5th place two decades ago to 22nd place in Heritage Foundation's latest index.
- Scandinavian countries often criticized as socialist are actually free-market economies with broad social safety nets, ranking higher in economic freedom than the U.S.
- Author proposes trading wealth tax discussion for comprehensive economic reform proposals modeled on successful global economies.
The Exit Trap: Why Trump Can't Walk Away
PAIDProf Robert Pape
- Iran, not Washington, increasingly determines escalation pace in middle stage of conflict due to stronger incentives and leverage over global energy markets.
- Strait of Hormuz remains Iran's most important coercive leverage point against U.S. while Lebanon retains strategic importance despite Trump administration downplaying it.
- Real issue is no longer whether diplomacy resumes but whether U.S. can manage Iran's independent strategic objectives and regional positioning.
The Ugly Logic Of Viewing Human Life As Replaceable
John Aziz
- A dangerous tendency exists among some pro-Palestinian advocates to justify child deaths as acceptable sacrifice or inevitable.
- Hamas and Palestinian leaders have repeatedly used rhetoric comparing future births to current deaths, treating human life as replaceable units.
- The logic echoes historical arguments used to rationalize mass casualties as necessary costs for political goals.
- This framing fundamentally devalues individual human dignity and life.
America250 celebration in Philadelphia included the burial of a time capsule that will not be opened until 2276
Bob Pisani
- America250 ceremony in Philadelphia buried a time capsule in front of Independence Hall that won't be opened until 2276.
- Philadelphia's role as birthplace of American independence is intertwined with founding of the nation's first stock exchange and federal bank.
- The time capsule burial represents an optimistic message from current generation to future Americans about custodianship and stewardship.
- This historical milestone reflects on what America has learned from 250 years of financial and political development.
The Untold Christian Story Behind America's Founding | Eric Metaxas
PAIDWinston Marshall
- Eric Metaxas argues that America's founding cannot be understood without recognizing the central role of Christian faith and theology.
- The Declaration of Independence and concept of natural rights were grounded in the belief that liberty comes from God, not the state.
- Religious figures like George Whitefield and the Great Awakening played crucial roles in creating ideological foundations for the Revolution.
- This Christian historical narrative has been largely erased from modern American historical education and discourse.
No, Gavin Newsom. Billionaires Arenāt the Problem, and Government Isnāt the Solution
Kaizen Asiedu
- While Gavin Newsom correctly identifies real problems (wealth inequality, wage stagnation, rising costs), these issues stem from policy and structural factors, not lack of government revenue.
- Billionaire taxes and wealth redistribution do not address root causes like regulatory complexity, healthcare costs, and productivity issues underlying stagnation.
- True solutions require systemic reforms to tax code, regulatory burden, and incentive structures rather than wealth extraction from high earners.
How the Westās own laws are being used to destroy it
Jonathan Sacerdoti
- International law systems built by the West to protect itself have been weaponized against Western interests, particularly targeting Israel through institutions like the UN.
- The pattern of accusations and legal mechanisms being applied now to Israel foreshadows similar threats to Britain, America, and Western democracies in coming years.
- The erosion of law as a protective framework for Western civilization represents a fundamental challenge to international order and national sovereignty.
The UN Wrote a Jewish Blood Libel and Gave It a Document Number
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- UN issued a 94-page report accusing Israeli soldiers of deliberately murdering children, reviving centuries-old blood libel accusations against Jewish people with modern terminology.
- The report weaponizes international legal institutions to make unfounded accusations while the initial claim travels faster than scrutiny can catch up.
- This represents a fundamental perversion of international law, treating accusations of premeditated child murder as policy rather than requiring evidence.
Heat Death
The Brawl Street Journal
- November 2025 prediction of Ukrainian rapid unraveling proved incorrect despite valid underlying trend analysis of energy, politics, and demographics.
- Russia's intensified attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure insufficient to destabilize country; incumbent president remains politically alert.
- Demographic exodus continues as Ukraine fights recruitment challenges, complicating long-term defensive capabilities despite short-term tactical resilience.
Happy Independence Day
Jared Dillian from We're Gonna Get Those Bastards
- Author's military service was motivated by economic opportunity rather than patriotism, disagreeing with core missions like drug and migrant interdiction.
- Libertarian political views made military service uncomfortable institutional experience despite recognizing diverse political perspectives exist in armed forces.
- Mixed feelings about military service and national celebration reflect broader tension between personal values and institutional expectations.
The 4th of July
Gold and geopolitics
- America's 250th anniversary marks ambiguous inflection point between end of one era and beginning of another amid geopolitical uncertainties.
- U.S. military credibility questioned by targeting errors in Middle East while Iran's regime faces potential transition and internal power shifts.
- Oil markets at inflection point with unclear trajectoryāpotential resurgence of importance or beginning of long-awaited demand destruction.
Citizenship Is a Privilege
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- SCOTUS birthright citizenship ruling upholds noble principle but presupposes conditions not met today: manageable legal immigration, prevented illegal immigration, and immigrant assimilation.
- 14th Amendment drafted before modern welfare state and commercial air travel, making it unsuited for unprecedented immigration levels from non-assimilating populations.
- Birthright citizenship doctrine depends on immigrants becoming productive society members rather than state dependentsāprerequisites increasingly unmet in current context.
Many Americans Are Losing Faith in America
John Aziz
- America's founding value of liberty has enabled stream of world-changing innovations from steamboat to smartphones and AI.
- Liberty as founding principle created conditions for decentralized development and human progress across culture, enterprise, technology, and science.
- Many Americans losing faith in country despite America's exceptional role as beacon of emancipatory values and technological advancement globally.
Britain has lost the plot on Palestine
Andrew Fox from Fox On War
- UK formal recognition of Palestinian state in September 2025 creates incoherence by simultaneously funding UNRWA, treating Palestinians as permanent refugees.
- UNRWA perpetuates refugee status across generations, contradicting statehood recognition and treating 'right of return' as demographic veto on Israel's existence.
- Two-state solution incompatible with unrestricted right of return to Israel; resolution requires treating refugee question through resettlement or compensation, not permanent claims.
An Ode to the Third Amendment (Happy Fourth of July)
Garrett Baldwin
- Third Amendment largely overlooked in constitutional discourse despite founding importance in protecting against forced quartering of soldiers.
- Author's personal legal interest shifted from First Amendment to broader constitutional principles after conversation with practicing attorney.
- Colonial grievances over British Quartering Acts motivated founding protections against government intrusion into private home sovereignty.
Socialism Didnāt Balance Zohran Mamdaniās NYC Budget. Capitalism Did.
Kaizen Asiedu
- Mayor Zohran Mamdani attributed NYC budget balance to 'Democratic Socialism,' but the achievement relied heavily on capitalism and shifting costs to future taxpayers and people outside New York City.
- Socialist policies delivered very little of the budget win; much of it came through mechanisms that capture gains today while deferring costs, a fundamentally capitalist financial strategy.
- The distinction matters for clarity: crediting socialism for outcomes primarily driven by other mechanisms obscures what actually balanced the budget and the fiscal time-shifting required to achieve it.
Edward Norton... Real Man of Science...
Garrett Baldwin
- Edward Norton claims China will become first petro-zero economy and electro-superpower while criticizing American energy policy.
- Author argues Norton demonstrates lack of awareness about Chinese central planning despite hypocritical stance on environmental policy.
- Article unpacks celebrity commentary on geopolitical and energy trends from skeptical perspective.
When David Duke Applauds Your Politics, You Have a Problem
John Aziz
- Democratic congressional nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier received approval from KKK grand wizard David Duke over heritage preservation comments.
- Author argues this exemplifies horseshoe theory where progressive circles increasingly adopt race-based worldviews once condemned by mainstream left.
- Incident reflects troubling shift where relationships and identity are judged through racial categories and ancestry.
I'm Going All In On Clear Thinker
Kaizen Asiedu
- Author relaunches Clear Thinker publication with renewed commitment to mission after career transition.
- Argues politics should inspire and unite rather than divide, reflecting founding principles of civil debate and shared teamwork.
- Reframes political discourse away from anger and tribalism toward collaborative vision-building for civilization's future.
Out of Time: The Rise and Fall of Manuel Adorni
BowTiedMara from BowTiedMara - Argentina & Geoarbitrage
- Manuel Adorni transformed from trusted messenger in Casa Rosada announcing Argentina's BRICS exit to political pariah in three years.
- Story illustrates shifts in Argentine power politics and how key figures rapidly fall from influence.
- Full content restricted to paid subscribers; teaser highlights dramatic rise and fall narrative.
Why do sociologists think that they are critical theorists?
Joseph Heath from In Due Course
- Democratic nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier is sociology graduate student with far-left convictions exceeding most European left-wing parties.
- Author argues sociology discipline intensifies rather than moderates political extremism compared to law, political science, or philosophy.
- Reflects on Democratic party's homeostatic mechanism ensuring sustained unpopularity despite Republican challenges.
Macro · 17
Why do countries need industrial policy?
Jostein Hauge from Global Currents
- Industrial policy has re-emerged as fashionable in response to climate change, supply chain fragility, and geopolitical competition.
- Traditional market-failure framing of industrial policy is too narrow and obscures deeper historical reasons for state intervention.
- The essay explores the full range of rationales for industrial policy beyond correcting externalities.
Global Liquidity Watch: Weekly Update
Michael Howell from Capital Wars
- Global liquidity leveling off with near-term support from base effects and renewed Fed injections.
- SMB stalled due to weakening China liquidity, ongoing BoJ/ECB quantitative tightening, and strong USD.
- Investors remain broadly risk-on but gradually trimming emerging market exposure and rotating within developed markets.
Korea's Casino & China's Engel's Pause
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Samsung Q2 earnings showed 19x operating profit increase from AI hyperscaler memory demand yet market erased $100B in caps.
- China's gig economy expanding to 320 million people (44% of workforce) as automation displaces white-collar and college-educated workers.
- China experiencing Engels Pause: rapid productivity growth while workers' real wages stagnate at subsistence levels from ride-hailing saturation.
Trade Policy Is the Wrong Focus
Dr Warwick Powell from Warwick Powell's Substack
- Trade policy focus misses the real driver of global imbalances: capital account governance and orchestration.
- Current account deficits are consequences of capital circulation decisions, not the root cause of economic problems.
- Debate fixates on tariffs and trade rebalancing while ignoring how finance capitalism structures capital flows.
Quietly, Germany Is Rewriting Europeās Fiscal Outlook
PAIDSam Shiffman from Clark Street
- Germany's 34-measure fiscal/labor/housing reform plan targets stimulating weak underlying growth amid economic stagnation.
- 2027 budget draft shows ā¬203B+ federal borrowing with increased defense/infrastructure spending, significantly higher than March consensus.
- Net stimulative fiscal impulse from Germany represents major revaluation for Europe's largest economy and broader eurozone dynamics.
Weekly Macro Note: Start of the 'Long Summer', Look at What's Ahead, Consumer Slowdown Risks
MacroEdge Research
- H2 2026 entry marks 'long summer' period (July-September) critical for market directional moves based on technical setups.
- Bitcoin and high-beta assets bouncing but technical setup becoming clearer; downside impulse plausible if Korean/Japanese risks escalate.
- Consumer confidence at all-time lows; political administration balancing inflation-fighting with asset price support ahead of mid-terms.
U.S. Economic Growth Update
David Cervantes from David Cervantes | Pinebrook Capital
- H2 2026 growth rests on nominally strong but real-income weak consumer spending, visible AI capex bleeding into physical economy, and labor reacceleration.
- Weak June payrolls but strong unemployment metrics bought Fed time; October hike moved to December as positioning adjusts.
- Pinebrook closed 10-year short position at loss; house view neutral on rates pending July jobs report and August supercore inflation data.
Mythic Atlas Report: 7/5/2026
Mythic Market Research from Mythicās Substack
- Both Growth and Geography engines signal 'lean in'; Growth fully invested while Geography holds 100% international equities.
- Entire Europe dragging global signal lower while rest of world climbs; US domestic engine (consumer, housing, liquidity) showing red signals.
- Expansion running cooler than 15-year norm but real; one key signal flip would reverse entire constructive regime.
Page Two
Rebel Capitalist News Desk
- June jobs report headline of 57,000 jobs masks a bigger problem: half a million fewer Americans were working in June than May.
- ADP private sector data showed only 98,000 jobs added, suggesting weak underlying employment momentum in a 340+ million person economy.
- The unemployment rate decline was misleading, driven by workers leaving the labor force rather than strong job creation.
- Labor market weakness is the fundamental economic story that should override other headlines.
Comfort
Macro Musings by Danny D
- Weak June labor report gives Federal Reserve comfort to avoid urgent rate hikes, enabling passive easing to continue longer.
- The Fed's patience means they will eventually face larger tightening requirements as inflation pressures persist while unemployment rises.
- ISM Services, LMI, claims data, and existing home sales will provide crucial insights into labor market and consumer health this week.
- AI, particularly in healthcare sector, entered historically bullish period with strong week of performance and tailwinds ahead.
Weekend thoughts
Gold and geopolitics
- Multiple charts show gold seasonality in midterm election years, with central bank gold allocations at 30-40 year highs and elevated quarterly net purchases continuing.
- Gold sentiment reached extreme wash-out levels that historically precede rallies 8 for 8; current price consolidation tests $4,240-$4,250 resistance level.
- China M2 has grown $37.3T vs US $12.5T; global M3 vs total gold value and GDX/SOXX ratio both signal potential precious metals bottom formation.
Six-Chart Sunday ā America at 50, 100, 150, 200 & 250
Bruce Mehlman - Age of Disruption
- U.S. population growth at 250 years is at historic lows despite absolute population reaching record highs.
- Inflation-adjusted GDP is 1,000x larger than 1826 while federal debt approaches 100% of GDP, creating sustainability tensions.
- Wealth has grown 1,600x since 1826 with accelerating growth, but inequality at highest postwar levels despite broader safety nets.
The Week That Was, The Week That Is
Global Macro Method
- U.S. labor market weakened with June payrolls +57k and unemployment holding 4.2%, shifting narrative from 'higher for longer' to potential rate cuts.
- Gold caught a bid and dollar softened on labor data while equities rallied; central bank communication now under scrutiny.
- Week ahead focuses on reading central bank tea leaves from FOMC minutes, ECB, Bank of England, and Japan data rather than blockbuster economic releases.
Alan Greenspan - Redeemed at Par
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Alan Greenspan, who died at 100 after being 'redeemed at par,' left a conflicting legacy: celebrated by the Times as a giant of financial history while bearing partial blame for the 2008 crisis.
- Greenspan's 1966 essay on gold and economic freedom articulated how deficit spending confiscates wealth and how gold protects property rightsāa prescient framework for understanding welfare-state financial policy.
- His remarkable admission to Congress that the crisis exposed a flaw in his entire worldview represents a rare moment of intellectual humility from one of finance's most influential figures.
The Japan-India Corridor Trade
Jesper Koll @ Japan Optimist
- Prime Minister Takaichi's visit to India demonstrates that Pax Nipponica is becoming real, with obvious Japan-India industrial opportunities in semiconductors and supply chain diversification away from China.
- The finance and banking layer of Japan-India cooperation will be the critical area to watch, as Japan fills the vacuum left by America's inward pivot with constructive engagement.
- Japan-India partnership addresses critical minerals and semiconductor supply chains while building maritime security cooperationācreating a counter-China framework that fills structural market gaps.
What I'm Watching So You Don't Have To
The Message of the Markets from Ron Insana
- S&P 500 up 9% YTD, semiconductor stocks up 78% in first half despite pullback, but gains concentrated among wealthy.
- June unemployment report showed only 57,000 jobs created (less than half expected) with labor force participation declining to 1976 lows.
- Economic gains unevenly distributed between Wall Street and Main Street with inflation remaining elevated and job market slowing.
Capital Wars 1.0, Not China Shock 2.0
Michael Howell from Capital Wars
- Central thesis frames global conflict as Capital Wars 1.0 not China Shock 2.0: contest between dollar-Treasury and managed yuan systems.
- China needs to devalue yuan in real/gold terms rather than against dollar, supporting medium-term gold price appreciation.
- U.S. preserves dollar order channeling savings into AI/tech equities/sovereign debt while China defends yuan system and manages domestic deflation.
Energy · 16
The Critical Moment ft. Matt Loszak (Aalo Atomics)
Emmet Penney from Nuclear Barbarians
- Aalo Atomics achieved reactor criticality on July 4th as part of DOE's reactor pilot program.
- Co-founder Matt Loszak discusses the company's experience moving fast in development from material sourcing to mindset.
- The podcast episode covers lessons learned in building advanced nuclear technology within a government-backed initiative.
Blue Chips
PAIDDoomberg
- Data center trends forecasted two years ago are materializing: giant facilities with natural gas input and data output at scale.
- Most AI-driven data center activity must occur behind-the-meter due to grid isolation requirements and speed constraints.
- Timing mismatch exists between nuclear plant deployment speed and urgent AI industry electricity demand; natural gas better suited for near-term baseload.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- El NiƱo trade heating up with softs commodities surging: arabica +15.3%, robusta +8.9%, cocoa +13.6%.
- Rice, cotton, and soybeans are emerging as key plays, with seasonal patterns showing traditional global anomalies.
- Early July trend suggests El NiƱo effects tracking more typically than consensus expectations.
Catastrophic Seasonality
Nico from AiQ
- Consensus positioning for failed summer rally creates hidden catalyst risk when collective models align on seasonal weakness.
- Extended dry periods pose immediate crop risk, particularly for soybean production areas, more quantifiable than heat shocks.
- Next bull market likely triggers not from single forecast changes but when everyone is positioned wrong-sided against seasonal models.
This Powerful Oil Signal Just Flashed "Buy"
Bison Insights
- Rare bullish oil market indicator just flashed 'buy,' occurring only a few times over two decades with strong subsequent performance.
- Contrarian signal mirrors historical Economist magazine oil market calls that presaged major turning points.
- Oil rallied strongly after each previous signal instance, despite initial skepticism from consensus forecasts.
How Aalo Atomics Just āMade Historyā
Erik Townsend from Erikās Substack
- Aalo Atomics' small nuclear reactor reached criticality at Idaho National Laboratory on July 4, 2026, marking the beginning of a self-sustaining chain reaction.
- Four American companies brought first-of-a-kind advanced reactors to criticality in a single month, more genuine reactor firsts than the previous fifty years combined.
- Author argues the criticality demonstration is less important than Aalo's planned event in second half of 2027 that could change history.
Back in glut
Irina Slav on energy
- Oil markets reversed from shortage narratives back to glut discussions as media emphasizes record U.S. production, UAE exports, and OPEC quota raises.
- Record U.S. oil production insufficient to cover lost Middle East supply, while UAE and Gulf producers have massive tank inventory previously undisclosed.
- Potential for re-reversal remains given Persian Gulf oil approaching markets through Strait of Hormuz, creating unpleasant supply dynamics risk.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- OPEC+ increased production by 188,000 bpd in August despite crude oil weakness, marking fifth consecutive monthly increase.
- Middle East crude output surged 3.0+ million bpd in June while exports remain 40% below pre-conflict levels due to geopolitical constraints.
- WTI key resistance at $73.60 with critical support at $67.00; Brent trading near $72 with resistance at $76.80.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- Critical weather week begins with France staying hot and India's monsoon weakening, potentially pressuring agricultural/energy markets.
- Russia importing fuel signals supply constraints; World Cup final matches (US-Belgium, Mexico-England) occurring during market-sensitive hours.
- OPEC+ production increases and geopolitical variables create uncertainty as weather patterns shift market dynamics.
The Reopening Trade Is Ahead of Actual Barrels
PAIDTracy (Chi) from Renegade Resources
- Crude oil has returned to pre-war prices on expectations of reopened shipping and future supply surpluses that haven't materialized yet.
- Physical crude markets tell a different story: US crude and SPR stocks are at their lowest levels since May 1984, draining despite price declines.
- Paper markets are pricing in a full normalization that hasn't occurred while major demand wave is only beginning to rebuild post-war.
- OPEC+ leadership (Aramco, ADNOC) indicate market rebalancing won't occur until 2027, contradicting the current bearish tape.
Deeply Discounted Gas Producer with Oil Upside
Bison Insights
- Small-cap oil & gas producer offering discounted entry with multiple catalysts: improving oil well results with deep remaining inventory plus upside from local natural gas pricing.
- AI power demand and LNG export buildout are accelerating data center loads and behind-the-meter power projects in the company's gas market.
- Stock presents potential multi-bagger upside even without oil price increases if oil development succeeds or natural gas pricing improves from AI-driven power demand.
Grid Costs Set to Soar Even Higher
David Turver from Eigen Values
- UK grid integration costs forecast to more than triple from £8bn in 2024/25 to £25bn in 2030/31 alongside total subsidies exceeding £40bn.
- Capacity Market costs and grid balancing expenses both set to surge; transmission costs projected to rise further beyond 2030.
- Soaring grid costs will substantially increase overall cost of running the UK energy system, impacting consumer bills.
Today is Independence Day, Tomorrow is Something Else Entirely
Open Insights
- As the Strait of Hormuz normalizes, visible inventories show only 400M barrels have flowed out despite a 10-12M bpd production outage over 100 daysāfar less than the expected 1.2B barrels.
- Seasonality, prior oversupply, and China's ability to reduce imports and tap product stocks (which remain invisible) have dramatically mitigated the inventory draws expected from production disruptions.
- The disconnect between production losses and visible inventory draws suggests hidden reserves and secondary storage are masking the true supply picture, complicating oil market assessment.
Oil Context Weekly (W27)
Rory Johnston from Commodity Context
- Oil Context Weekly provides comprehensive weekly analysis of flat crude prices, calendar spreads, high-frequency inventories, refined products, and positioning data for oil market watchers.
- Weekly report examines themes in crude markets while integrating analysis from MacroVoices, Politico, Reuters, and Globe and Mail to provide deeper oil market context.
- Paid subscribers access full reports and exclusive context calls, with registration details available to members seeking specialized oil market intelligence and forward-looking analysis.
This Week in Oil: Price Risk Skewed to the Upside
Bison Insights
- EIA reports large U.S. petroleum inventory draw, yet oil prices remain depressed at $69/barrel creating historical disconnect.
- Strait of Hormuz transit restrictions and conflicting transit data suggest oil glut is not imminent despite price weakness.
- Price risk skewed to upside with announced Iran peace deal representing played-out major downside risk for energy equities.
The Hidden Variable
Pablo Hill from The Monetary Skeptic
- Strategic petroleum reserves represent hidden variable markets panic about because they cannot be measured directly.
- China refuses to publish reserve figures, forcing analysts to reconstruct inventory movements through satellite imagery and customs modeling.
- Iran War served as natural experiment revealing opacity in global energy supply chains and importance of unmeasurable variables.
Culture · 15
How To Speak Your Mind And Not Get Canceled
Kaizen Asiedu
- Third option exists between staying silent (costing integrity) and blurting out controversial views (costing relationships).
- Skill-based communication approach allows navigating political disagreements while preserving relationships.
- Clear Thinker publication celebrating 2-year anniversary with special offer for annual membership.
What You Won't Learn About the Odyssey from a Movie
Ted Gioia
- Homer's Odyssey functions as ancient adventure storytelling akin to modern Marvel comics, not high literary poetry.
- W.H.D. Rouse's 1937 prose translation made Homer accessible through everyday language rather than poetic formality.
- Classical literature's accessibility through vernacular translation proves more engaging for mass audiences than academic interpretations.
The Most Dangerous Pride Event Wasn't the Parade - It Was the Catholic Mass
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- Pride Mass at Stonewall Monument presents greater danger to Christianity than Pride parades through theological confusion.
- Church affirming unrepented sinful identities as compatible with discipleship misleads souls about salvation path.
- Error clothed in compassionate language poses greater threat than external hostility because it confuses the faithful from within.
Creamy Zucchini-Pumpkin Seed Soup
Rosie from Milk Street Cooking School
- Croatian zucchini-pumpkin seed soup achieves creaminess from toasted pumpkin seeds instead of dairy, replacing ingredient function rather than the ingredient itself.
- Cooking approach frames ingredient substitution around the functional 'work' an ingredient does rather than treating ingredients as immutable nouns.
- Cream's function is texture richness which can be achieved through pureed nuts, bread-broth blends, silken tofu, or roasted eggplant.
Erroll Garner and the Sound of an Orchestra Smiling
Joe Alterman
- Erroll Garner's distinctive piano sound was fundamentally rooted in genuine happiness rather than technical virtuosity alone.
- Garner's core principle was playing for the audience rather than for himself, creating accessible yet sophisticated music.
- His philosophy that 'audiences are never supposed to be played cheap' balanced accessibility with artistic integrity.
- Garner achieved massive commercial success (first jazz album to sell $1M+ in records) by trusting honest feeling over complication.
Supergreen Pasta: a recipe
Notorious Foodie
- Supergreen pasta combines fresh kale or cavolo nero with basil, garlic, lemon, parmesan, and almonds for silky, nutrient-dense sauce.
- Cured pork like guanciale adds deep, salty, mature flavor and renders fat that seasons the dish and toasts breadcrumb garnish.
- Recipe achieves balance between fresh, healthy greens and rich, savory elements through layered flavor construction.
- Presentation with crispy pork garnish and breadcrumb crunch creates visually appealing and texturally complex dish.
Carne Asada Tostadas with Chipotle Salsa
Primal Gourmet
- Carne asada tostadas combine citrus-marinated grilled skirt steak with crispy tallow-fried tostadas, avocado, lettuce, and smoky chipotle salsa.
- Recipe is simple to prepare on weeknights but impressive enough for entertaining with advance prep of marinade, salsa, and tostadas.
- The layered flavors and textures create a versatile handheld dish that works for casual meals and upscale gatherings.
The Women of Love Island Also Suck
Chaotic Neutral
- Love Island Season 8 features men exhibiting manipulative behavior (love-bombing, gaslighting, withdrawal of affection) while women are presented as emotionally capable victims.
- Analysis reveals women also engage in manipulative tactics including dishonesty, self-serving behavior, and avoidance of accountability despite appearing more emotionally fluent.
- The gendered narrative oversimplifies complex human behavior; both men and women on the show employ dysfunctional relationship strategies.
The English Are Coming!
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Chapel Down is building a globally significant wine region in southern England; wine regions are only established once over centuries, making current moment era-defining.
- Leadership combines global commercial ambition with deep vineyard craft; CEO came through Bordeaux heritage while winemaker brings 16 years of operational expertise.
- English wine producers are replicating Bordeaux's strategy of exporting not just product but entire wine culture and heritage globally.
Iām Grateful To Be American, Because I Could Have Not Been
Kaizen Asiedu
- Author's gratitude for American citizenship stems from firsthand observation of poverty and death in Ghana, highlighting stark differences in opportunity.
- Visiting Ghana as adult revealed conditions author could have faced, providing concrete motivation for appreciating American systems and institutions.
- Personal experience of alternative outcomes underscores America's exceptional provision of safety, opportunity, and human dignity.
Key Lime Icebox Cheesecake
Chris Kimball's Substack
- Icebox cheesecake uses half a packet of gelatin folded into whipped cream to achieve creamy texture without rubbery over-setting, balanced with an hour in the freezer.
- A graham cracker crust punched up with ground ginger provides flavor foundation, while sour cream added to cream cheese adds tang that ameliorates fat content.
- A tequila glaze serves the finished cheesecake with both punch and color, improving on plain versions while maintaining the light, cool character that distinguishes icebox from traditional cheesecake.
The TRUTH About The Banjo - America's 250th Special
PAIDWinston Marshall
- The banjo's true history is far more extraordinary than its current reputation as either a hillbilly relic or Americana symbol, with origins rooted in African musical traditions.
- The banjo became America's first great instrument and came to embody ideals far greater than music, making it a vessel for understanding American freedom and identity.
- The instrument's divisive reputation mirrors the contradictions within American ideals themselves, with its story ultimately revealing more about America's character than about five strings and sound.
A very frank convo on money
Amanda Hesser from Homeward
- Money is the subtext of every design detail in home renovation; honest writing about design requires addressing cost, personal attitudes about money, and what people value.
- Privilege awareness shapes design conversations: the author acknowledges extreme fortune in affording a second home while family members depend on SNAP benefits, grounding the discussion in broader economic reality.
- Design choices reflect not just available capital but relationship with money itselfāa framework that moves beyond aesthetic decisions into deeper questions of values and priorities.
What Is My American Identity, Really?
Ted Gioia
- Author reflects on American identity through childhood experience in Hawthorne, California, characterized by class fluidity and absence of old money.
- Compares working-class neighborhood environment to social mobility exemplified by local businessman Ernest Hahn.
- Personal narrative explores American exceptionalism through individual and family achievement stories.
#2 America's Most Enduring Export Was Aspiration
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- America's greatest cultural export was aspirational vision rooted in beauty, competence, belonging, and national confidence, not consumerism.
- Twentieth-century America exported imagination through Hollywood, fashion, music, architecture projecting freedom and possibility globally.
- Political polarization and declining institutional trust threaten America's cultural confidence as precursor to political decline.
Other · 8
Allostatic Load: The Cost of Chronic Stress, and the Score Your Annual Physical Never Calculates
Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
- Allostatic load measures physiological 'wear and tear' from chronic stress using composite biomarkers across cardiovascular, metabolic, neuroendocrine, and immune systems.
- Concept introduced in 1993 reframes chronic stress as measurable multi-system biological state with documented downstream disease consequences, not captured by standard annual physicals.
- Each biomarker in allostatic load index scores 0 or 1 depending on whether it falls in high-risk range, providing early warning of disease years before symptoms appear.
Walk in the Pines #404
PAIDPinecone Weekly Brief
- Bernard Baruch quote emphasizes that technological revolutions do not eliminate the need for individual character and critical thinking.
- Market reset is masking underneath surface moves as different asset classes react differently to economic changes.
- EV battery durability is exceeding expectations after hundreds of thousands of miles, validating long-term viability of electric vehicles.
- Collection of reads, listens, and watches provides curated insights from FT, WSJ, and various macro and finance podcasts.
The Science of Studying - Part III
šļø Polymath Investor
- Memory has three distinct problems: encoding material into your head, keeping it there through time, and retrieving it when needed; storage and access are separate challenges.
- Retrieval is the final frontier; perfect storage means nothing if knowledge cannot be accessed consciously when required in real-world situations.
- Science-based protocols for retrieval optimization address the gap between what we know and what we can actually access during performance moments.
Longevity Through Nutrition: Five Things the Evidence Says That Most People Donāt Know, and the 28-Day Book I Wrotā¦
Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
- Clinical evidence on nutrition supporting long-term health is far more settled than wellness media suggests; confusion stems from outsourcing to high-profile voices rather than evidence.
- Poor nutrition is associated with ~1 in 5 deaths globally; Harvard study showed those maintaining healthy diets from their 40s were 45-86% more likely to reach 70 in good health.
- Author's 28-day evidence-based guide organizes nutrition science into actionable daily protocols addressing inflammation, gut health, energy, and healthy aging.
July 2026 Charity - Seva Foundation, Transforming Lives by Restoring Sight
Michael Burry
- Seva Foundation operates as highly efficient and effective charity addressing global blindness, with 90% of blind population in low-income countries.
- Cataract surgeries cost ~$50 in materials and take 20 minutes, yet 90% of blindness in developing countries is preventable or curable.
- Seva builds sustainable local eye-care systems across 20+ countries rather than providing distant funding, dramatically extending reach at low cost.
The Inflammatory Subtype of Depression: Why a Common Blood Test May Tell You More About Your Mood Than Your Serotoā¦
Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
- A distinct inflammatory subtype of depression affects 25-30% of people with depression, where chronic low-grade inflammation drives symptoms independent of serotonin levels.
- Elevated C-reactive protein and related inflammatory markers are consistently higher in depressed populations, but standard antidepressants do not address this inflammatory driver.
- Clinical recognition of inflammatory depression provides a new framework for understanding treatment resistance and opening pathways to inflammation-targeted interventions.
MOAR WORLD CUPS PLEASE
Nico from AiQ
- The 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup in America is celebrated as the best ever, with Argentine coach bringing swagger and country songsāsuggesting world cups in America should be mandatory annually.
- China's sensational summer demand and upcoming weather risks in India, France, and Mexico present key catalysts alongside ongoing commodity trading themes including wheat spreads and cattle positioning.
- AiQ remains long-term cattle bears while highlighting how disinflation narratives could impact Brazil and agricultural markets, with specific bias toward wheat spreads, gold, and short fats positioning.
The Science of Studying - Part II
šļø Polymath Investor
- Part II of three-part science-based learning series focuses on storage problem: preventing forgetting after initial learning.
- Addresses memory decay, interference from new information, and importance of consolidation for permanent knowledge retention.
- Series promises 63 total science-based techniques for learning more and forgetting less across encoding, storage, and retrieval.
AI · 7
The AI Compute Playbook
Capital Flows
- Corporate credit issuance surged to $110B in June funding factories, data centers, and jobs; credit cycle melting up.
- GPU residual value is critical fault line; GPU financing became asset class in 2023 with precedent in IBM mainframes where aggressive residuals caused bankruptcies.
- Six ETF issuers filed prospectuses for compute futures ETFs before underlying futures even trade; hedging demand precedes instrument launch.
The Pope Is Right About AI. His Solutions Would Make It Worse.
Magatte Wade from Africaās Bright Future
- Pope Leo XIV's encyclical correctly identifies AI as lacking true understanding and responsibility, but proposes solutions that deepen problems.
- Machine learning confuses smooth text generation with genuine comprehension and personhood required for moral responsibility.
- Regulatory solutions risk centralizing control and reducing human agency rather than addressing core dignity issues with AI systems.
How to Squeeze AI Tools to Get the Most Out of Every Dollar
Alberto Romero from The Algorithmic Bridge
- AI users waste 50%+ of subscriptions by inefficiently managing tokens, the currency underlying LLM pricing.
- Optimizing prompt construction and understanding token economics can cut AI tool costs substantially without reducing output quality.
- Everyday users unknowingly throw away resources like wasted grocery items through suboptimal tool usage patterns.
The Most Practical Guide to Claude Fable 5 š
Linas from Linas's Newsletter
- Claude Fable 5 access window closes July 7; after that date, usage draws paid credits beyond subscription limits.
- Model capability now secondary to user prompt qualityā'the map is not the territory'ārequiring users to close gap between ask and execution.
- Anthropic engineer's field guide on Fable 5 attracted 2 million views in three days, signaling intense demand for best-practice guidance.
AI's Financing Shadows
PAIDPinecone Weekly Brief
- AI financing infrastructure faces structural challenges as capital requirements scale dramatically with model development.
- Private credit markets and complex financial structures are being deployed to fund AI development, creating hidden leverage in the system.
- The relationship between AI model capability advancement and financial structuring mechanisms deserves closer scrutiny.
- Financing shadows reflect broader systemic risks as AI capital intensity outpaces traditional funding mechanisms.
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 AI alternatives (sparked by Claude Fable 5's low pricing) is becoming standard practice across organizations.
- Once all companies execute identical routing discipline, competitive advantage shifts from cost arbitrage to two buildable capacities: task understanding and prompt engineering.
- A $1 model can match or exceed a $9 model's performance on properly designed tasks, revealing that capability gap depends on task design, not just model cost.
- The real differentiator in AI advantage moves from infrastructure selection to imagination and problem decomposition skills.
How to get the most out of Fable 5
Khe Hy
- Fable 5 is a new AI tool requiring experimentation and optimization; allowing the model to use its own judgment often outperforms over-specified prompts.
- Field guides recommend learning how Fable identifies unknowns and leveraging the tool's autonomous reasoning capabilities rather than strict instruction.
- Author provides curated prompt library and practical examples for getting maximum value from Fable across various use cases.
Tech · 6
Klarna applied for a US bank charter. Itās all about funding costs, not trust š¦šŗšø; Cloudflare just made every Uā¦
Linas from Linas's Newsletter
- Klarna applied for US bank charter primarily to reduce funding costs rather than for regulatory prestige.
- Cloudflare introduced Monetization Gateway with x402 protocol, making every URL potentially billable and changing commerce future.
- Coverage includes Anthropic's guidance to AI founders on 2026 development priorities and Visa/Mastercard agentic AI payment challenges.
Why Remote Work May Have Killed the Entry-Level Job
The Prof G Pod
- Remote work, not AI automation, is primary driver behind youth entry-level hiring crisis based on LSE, Oxford, and NY Fed research.
- When economists control for remote work adoption, AI's apparent negative effect on entry-level jobs nearly disappears entirely.
- Work-from-home policies eliminate informal knowledge transfer and mentorship critical to junior worker development and hiring.
This Israeli Company Made Stroke Surgery Safer
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- Israeli company developed technology to make stroke surgery safer by addressing blockages in neck arteries before they cause strokes.
- Strokes occur when blood supply to the brain is cut off and can cause death or permanent disability within minutes of tissue oxygen deprivation.
- Some strokes build up slowly in detectable locations, allowing doctors to intervene before symptoms appear.
The Agent Operating Manual (072)
Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
- Agent operating manual that appears complete often contains operational details that live only in the author's head, not on the page.
- Documentation may omit critical steps needed for actual operation, lack clarity on which environment variables take precedence, or fail to distinguish successful completion from mere attempts.
- Manual's true purpose is exposing what only the original author knows, not organizing existing knowledge into transferable form.
Every Handoff Is a Contract (071)
Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
- Handoffs between systems in agent pipelines are not mere plumbing but authorization documents requiring proper authority records and signatures.
- A handoff with no authority record is analogous to unsigned code running in productionātrust is being transferred without verification of legitimacy.
- Treating handoffs as contracts rather than neutral technical events is critical for system reliability, auditability, and preventing cascading failures.
Dogfood Your Pipeline (070)
Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
- Tests that inherit the same assumptions as the system they test cannot expose where those assumptions are wrong, as demonstrated by a migration mismatch that went undetected.
- Abstract tests check declared behavior while self-shaped work checks undeclared assumptionsāthe distinction matters more than surface-level test coverage.
- Dogfooding your pipeline requires breaking inherited mental models; automated tests can pass while real systems diverge if they share the same flawed framework.