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Updated Monday, July 06 2026 · 08:35 AM CDT · 112 posts across last 7 days

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The Pain Trade Hasn't Even Started

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Lord Fed from Lord Fed's Gazette
  • Mag7 closed up 5% after a strong week, breaking a four-week selloff of nearly 15%, signaling potential trend reversal.
  • July S&P 500 target of 7,700 remains on track with potential August overshoot still viable based on positioning data.
  • Investors who prudently reduced exposure are tempted to re-enter at higher levels, a classic pain trade indicator.
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 with widespread patriotic celebrations across the country on July 4, 2026.
  • Coverage includes stories on Chinese pastor release, Taylor Swift prenup implications, and Ukraine war assessment.
  • Publication offers daily window into world events with political, cultural, and international perspectives.
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
  • Economist admitted being wrong on oil, reversing bullish stance from late April after crude call spreads achieved 3x returns.
  • Oil 'Meme Bottom' concept invoked as crude reversal signals emerge from consensus capitulation.
  • H2 2026 market characterized by meme-driven trading opportunities and funny market reversals.
Jul 06, 04:33 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from HFI Research

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HFI Research
  • Oil market faces critical juncture with China recovery, Economist coverage, and all-time high Brent short positioning aligning.
  • Gasoline 1-2 spreads and 3-2-1 crack spreads trending higher, signaling tightening refinery economics.
  • Energy equities appearing to establish bottom with names like Suncor positioned to benefit from refinery margin recovery.
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
  • Every innovation has tradeoffs; surveillance capitalism's transformative tech came packaged with an extraction layer that users largely accepted without resistance.
  • The concept of 'no free lunch' applies broadly to markets and technology, requiring critical examination of costs versus benefits.
  • Smartphone-era infinite scroll represents a challenge to human willpower that was difficult even to predict before the technology existed.
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 U.S. founding document uniquely emphasizes 'pursuit of happiness' as an action verb rather than a state of being, sanctifying the striving itself.
  • Most other nations' constitutions promise fixed conditions like security or equality, but the American founding is distinctive in embedding an ongoing action.
  • The author suggests democracy as currently practiced in America may not have a long future, framed within a reflection on the nation's founding principles.
Jul 05, 07:18 AMRead on Substack →

BIG Moves Getting Started — Are You Ready?

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Macro Charts
  • A major reversal may be forming across global asset classes with significant implications for portfolios, opportunities, and risks.
  • Gold and precious metals show evidence of a major turn with extreme sentiment and positioning now potentially reversed.
  • The turn sequence in gold and silver, marked by bear trap reversals and bullish divergences, suggests a major bottoming window is complete.
Jul 05, 06:33 AMRead on Substack →

Tough Love: Why Does Everyone Say Marriage Is Hard?

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The Free Press
  • A newlywed asks whether marriage is fundamentally hard or if cultural narratives overstate the difficulties, seeking to avoid predicted hardship.
  • The response draws analogy to other domains where abundance creates challenges (wealth, organizations, family), reframing difficulty as context-dependent rather than inevitable.
  • The column suggests that one cannot 'do homework in advance' to prevent marriage difficulties and that some aspects of adult life require accepting uncertainty.
Jul 05, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

Teaching Immigrants the Bill of Rights

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The Free Press
  • An immigrant reading group teacher discovered her adult students from abroad had never read the Bill of Rights, despite becoming U.S. citizens and fearing loss of rights.
  • Teaching immigrants the actual Bill of Rights addressed misconceptions about American rights and challenged the teacher's own patriotic assumptions about citizenship understanding.
  • The article explores how immigrants' relationship to American foundational documents and rights differs from native-born citizens' often-unexamined familiarity.
Jul 04, 05:02 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from HFI Research

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HFI Research
  • HFI estimates SPR inflows reduced to 2.85M barrels with total crude draw of 9.6M barrels for the week of July 3.
  • Commercial crude draws expected at 5.19M barrels as Canadian imports remain constrained by tight inventories.
  • US crude exports averaging ~4M b/d despite slowdown, while imports remaining low year-over-year.
Jul 03, 02:15 PMRead on Substack →

America’s Next 250 Years Are Ours to Build

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The Free Press
  • Scott Nolan projects technological and social progress over the next 250 years, reflecting on 1776 baseline of no electricity, running water, or modern medicine.
  • America's future depends on sustaining innovation in energy, medicine, transportation, and infrastructure systems.
  • The next quarter-millennium offers potential for transformative advancement if institutions and incentives remain aligned toward progress.
Jul 03, 01:00 PMRead on Substack →

The Greatest Country on Earth

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The Free Press
  • Editorial celebrating America's 250th anniversary emphasizes enduring foundational values and self-governance established by Founding Fathers.
  • Narrative contrasts gloom/division in headlines with historical achievements: abolishing slavery, civil rights progress, surviving poor leadership.
  • Reflects on American democracy's resilience and global influence despite contemporary polarization.
Jul 03, 10:01 AMRead on Substack →

Markets · 21

How Musk Is Again Stealing Billions from Mom & Pop Investors

Lawrence from Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
  • Author argues Elon Musk exploits S&P 500 index inclusion to extract billions from retail retirement savers through artificial valuation inflation.
  • S&P 500 index committee decisions drive trillions in passive fund flows, creating opportunity for wealth transfer to insiders.
  • Index inclusion benefits accrue to early investors at the expense of later retail investors who buy at inflated prices.
Jul 06, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

Stock Take Pt 2 - EM Edition

BUSHYā„¢ and Acorn Weekly
  • 2026 saw emerging markets caught in AI capex trade, with Korean and Taiwanese chip stocks outperforming broader EM indices.
  • China's domestic STAR Market chips competed with memory giants, while offshore tech laggards acted as dead weight on MSCI China.
  • Portfolio repositioned away from EM tech laggards in March and shifted to 'sell only' mode by early May.
Jul 06, 06:28 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - Five Points

Derek Wallis
  • Fed minutes from Warsh's first meeting, SPCX Nasdaq listing, and Hynix ADR trading are key market catalysts for the week.
  • Children without fathers experience worse economic, educational, health, and incarceration outcomes, contradicting gender narratives.
  • Generation Z created 'kirkification' meme culture mocking Charlie Kirk, demonstrating evolving youth political expression methods.
Jul 06, 06:21 AMRead on Substack →

Q3 Guide to the Markets

Andrew Sarna
  • Meta's exploration of standalone cloud computing prompted market questions about AI infrastructure demand sustainability.
  • June payrolls slowed to 57,000 with negative two-month revisions, indicating moderating labor market momentum.
  • S&P 500 trades at one standard deviation above 30-year average at 40.7 CAPE; consensus expects 20% earnings growth over three years.
Jul 06, 05:48 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - First Look

Derek Wallis
  • S&P near highs with 10-year yield at 4.47%, oil and yields easing, and bitcoin flat in morning trading.
  • European markets flattish with autos higher and tech lower; Asia mixed with Japan +1.1%, China and Korea down.
  • TMT sector flip on AI wipeout scenario as big tech concerns about infrastructure demand sustainability emerge.
Jul 06, 05:06 AMRead on Substack →

Not Such a Hawkish Path

AP Research
  • Fed's Kevin Warsh sounded less hawkish than initial meeting, noting inflation expectations and price risks eased slightly.
  • June nonfarm payrolls well below expectations with negative two-month revision and participation drop, enabling equity rally.
  • Dow outperformed while Nasdaq lagged due to semiconductor selloff, reflecting rotation away from tech concentration.
Jul 06, 02:30 AMRead on Substack →

Insider Newsletter: Issue #332

Capitalist Exploits (Substack)
  • Unprecedented retail crowding into SpaceX secondary offering: 28,000 Australian retail accounts bid for shares (4x any historical float).
  • Gina Rinehart, richest woman in Australia, deployed $1B+ into SpaceX despite company losing $4B/quarter and trading at 100x revenue.
  • Extreme demand for unprofitable rocket company with no dividend, no Australian listing, and zero revenue certainty signals dangerous herding behavior.
Jul 05, 04:24 PMRead on Substack →

Nothing Like a Chart Party...

Garrett Baldwin
  • Private credit structuring has become a dominant mechanism for monetizing future cash flows and distributing risk across financial institutions.
  • The 'underpants gnome' problem—missing Phase Two—applies to central planning and modern structured finance.
  • Understanding how asset classes are securitized reveals the true mechanics of modern capital markets beyond surface narratives.
Jul 05, 12:59 PMRead on Substack →

The Week Ahead 7/5/26

Eliant
  • AI momentum trade and narrow tech focus unwound significantly, allowing capital rotation into other market segments.
  • SPY outperformed with 210bps gain while Small Caps lagged with 75bps decline over the shortened week.
  • Portfolio strategy since June 2023 has netted 189% return versus index returns of 65-103%, demonstrating significant outperformance through tactical positioning.
Jul 05, 10:41 AMRead on Substack →

Microsoft: Undervalued & Undisruptable!

Capitalist-Letters
  • Good companies tend to remain good across decades despite repeated disruption warnings, as demonstrated by American Express and other legends.
  • Microsoft exhibits characteristics of durable competitive advantages that resist disruption and justify long-term holding.
  • Time works for great businesses and against bad ones, making durability assessment more important than disruption hype in valuation.
Jul 05, 08:40 AMRead on Substack →

Stock Take Season 2026 - Part 1

The Blind Squirrel
  • Q2 saw broad green performance in risk assets but deep red patches in energy where the portfolio remained overweight.
  • Memory-related stocks (particularly AI memory chips via $DRAM ETF) dominated, with Roundhill's chip ETF raising $25bn and generating ~$260m in fees since April launch.
  • ETF closures, rather than launches, typically signal bottoms; early July saw some bounce after initial weakness.
Jul 05, 06:30 AMRead on Substack →

Weekend thoughts

Gold and geopolitics
  • Gold seasonality in midterm election years and current bull-market corrections show patterns that are compressed in time.
  • Central banks continue elevated gold net purchases with allocations at 30-40 year highs; gold sentiment reached washout levels suggesting higher prices within a month (8 for 8 pattern).
  • Technical levels in gold (testing $4,240-$4,250), silver setups, and extreme leveraged ETF asset growth ($200B, tripled since 2022) highlight key market thresholds.
Jul 05, 06:29 AMRead on Substack →

My Decision-Making Process

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Mihail from TheOldEconomy
  • The author's decision-making process for investing involves four components: selection, timing, sizing, and execution applied systematically across opportunities.
  • Argentina is re-entering the investment radar due to approaching 2027 elections, ongoing economic reforms, and successful debt repayment with potential for frontier market status upgrade.
  • Cheap probability in Latin America exists despite rising volatility; initial positions are planned in Argentine banks and increased Brazil exposure via equity and call options.
Jul 05, 05:50 AMRead on Substack →

Weekly S&P500 ChartStorm - 5 July 2026

Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
  • Equal-weighted S&P 500 and value indices are making new highs while cap-weighted S&P 500 remains stuck, demonstrating broad market broadening.
  • Micro caps, financials, and emerging market rotations show promising price action as old leaders (Mag-7) lag and broader market participation strengthens.
  • The bullish rotation theme of old leaders lagging and everything else picking up is constructive but requires monitoring for potential risks.
Jul 05, 05:49 AMRead on Substack →

China Weekly Wrap: The Baton Pass Edition

Panda Perspectives
  • A sharp momentum crash (offshore price-momentum factor down -14.7% in one week) represents a positioning reset handing the market 'baton' from one leadership style to another.
  • Long-suffering Internet and consumer stocks rebounded sharply (BYD +15.76%, Baidu +12.30%, Meituan +11.44%) while YTD winners like Lenovo gave back gains.
  • Pharmaceutical stocks went vertical with double-digit gains; the rotation reversed YTD outperformers while previously beaten-down sectors caught sustained bids.
Jul 05, 04:45 AMRead on Substack →

CoreWeave, Taken as a Whole

Cape Fear Advisors
  • CoreWeave's three financial statements present three different business models simultaneously: an income statement resembling rental operations, a balance sheet like equipment leasing, and cash flows like financing.
  • A critical $1.3 billion reclassification from deferred revenue to customer liabilities appears in a footnote without explanation, creating forward-looking uncertainty about the company's true financial position.
  • The filing's internal contradictions suggest CoreWeave requires closer auditor scrutiny to clarify whether it operates as a rental, leasing, or financing business.
Jul 04, 09:53 AMRead on Substack →

The Score at Half-Time

Panda Perspectives
  • First half of 2026 was a referendum on market composition, with Chinese markets producing both 64% winners and 19% losers depending entirely on which index wrapper investors chose.
  • Korea's 151% moonshot and AI-driven Nasdaq gains mask more instructive lessons from Chinese markets, where performance divergence revealed structural composition issues.
  • Second half of 2026 will test whether markets can deliver results, shifting focus from composition analysis to actual execution and delivery on existing positions.
Jul 04, 02:59 AMRead on Substack →

Chart of the Week - Big Moves in Small Caps

Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
  • Small caps are experiencing significant upside momentum after retesting early-2026 breakout levels, driven by attractive valuations and contrarian bullish technicals.
  • Small caps trade at cheap valuations historically and offer good relative value versus both large caps and bonds, yet face neglect from passive index investing and big tech primacy.
  • Declining ETF market share and record-low rolling net fund flows in small caps suggest classic contrarian setup with significant room to run from current levels.
Jul 03, 10:35 PMRead on Substack →

OI&E: THERE'S A FINE LINE BETWEEN CLEVER AND CIRCULAR

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Kevin Muir from The MacroTourist
  • Q1 2026 showed 28% annualized S&P 500 earnings growth, but much of it came from accounting rule-driven 'paper gains' rather than real business growth.
  • The circular nature of reported earnings gains masks structural distortions in how corporate profits are being calculated.
  • Understanding the anatomy of earnings reveals a disconnect between headline growth rates and underlying business fundamentals.
Jul 03, 08:42 PMRead on Substack →

Infographics: Trades & Flows In The Equity Repo Complex

Conks
  • Post provides detailed infographic analysis of equity futures basis pricing and repo market mechanics.
  • Snapshots tool tracks how equity repo complex trades and flows are priced in real time.
  • Technical analysis of basis pricing demonstrates interconnections between futures markets and financing.
Jul 03, 02:44 PMRead on Substack →

When All Else Fails at GFL, Float Yet Another Rumor (While CEO's Yacht Floats in Paradise)

Herb Greenberg's Red Flag Alerts
  • GFL Environmental continues pattern of announcing rumors and unsubstantiated claims instead of addressing operational dysfunction.
  • Timing of surprise announcements on market holidays (July 4 holiday week) follows historical playbook of companies hiding bad news.
  • Company's leadership and governance issues remain unresolved despite multiple analyst critiques over two-year period.
Jul 03, 12:48 PMRead on Substack →

Macro · 17

Quietly, Germany Is Rewriting Europe’s Fiscal Outlook

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Sam Shiffman from Clark Street
  • Germany launched '34-measure plan' for fiscal, labor, and housing reforms targeting stimulative boost to weak growth.
  • 2027 budget draft includes €203+ billion in federal borrowing as defense and infrastructure spending rises above March consensus.
  • Positive shift in fiscal impulse from Germany signals net stimulative policy as largest eurozone economy pushes expansionary spending.
Jul 06, 02:23 AMRead on Substack →

easyJet Points to the Exits

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Hormuz shipping corridor experiencing stop-start normalization with 80 floating mines remaining and peace talks on one-week pause.
  • Intelligence sources suggest Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei severely disfigured from February 28 US-Israeli airstrikes.
  • Brent crude fell to $71.70 on OPEC+ production increases; macro focus shifts back to AI rotation debate and sector reallocation.
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
  • July marks the 'long summer' period through September with potential for substantial directional market moves.
  • Korean and Japanese geopolitical risks at elevated levels may trigger downside impulse catching late-entry traders off-guard.
  • Consumer confidence at all-time lows creates tension between inflation-fighting and asset price support ahead of mid-terms.
Jul 05, 11:35 PMRead on Substack →

U.S. Economic Growth Update

David Cervantes from David Cervantes | Pinebrook Capital
  • H2 2026 growth depends on strong nominal consumer spending offset by weak real incomes and an AI capex cycle bleeding into physical economy.
  • Weak June payrolls but strong unemployment data kicked expected rate hike from October to December, buying Fed time.
  • Pinebrook closed 10-year short position at a loss; rates outlook now neutral pending July jobs report and August inflation data.
Jul 05, 09:31 PMRead on Substack →

Mythic Atlas Report: 7/5/2026

Mythic Market Research from Mythic’s Substack
  • Growth Engine fully invested and Geography 100% international risk-on, though U.S. domestic indicators (consumer, housing, liquidity) all red.
  • Expansion momentum running well below 15-year norm with Europe's major economies rolling over while rest of world climbs.
  • Report identifies strongest/weakest OECD economies and outlines signal that would flip entire outlook defensive.
Jul 05, 08:22 PMRead on Substack →

Hubble, Bubble: Why Liquidity Matters More Than Valuation

Michael Howell from Capital Wars
  • Market bubbles break via liquidity/collateral instability, not valuation alone; critical signals are repo spreads, Treasury volatility, and funding costs.
  • Global Liquidity growth has slowed but latest estimates suggest stabilization rather than crash.
  • Monitor financial plumbing (repo markets, safe collateral demand, term funding) as leading indicators of systemic stress.
Jul 05, 05:25 PMRead on Substack →

Page Two

Rebel Capitalist News Desk
  • June jobs report showed 57,000 headline additions against 115,000 consensus, with deeper issue: 500,000 fewer Americans working month-over-month.
  • ADP pre-report of 98,000 private jobs signaled economic engine struggling to turn over in 340M+ population economy.
  • Labor market deterioration masks unemployment rate narrative; employment losses signal systemic slowdown.
Jul 05, 05:05 PMRead on Substack →

Disinflationary Apex Approaching?

Prometheus Research
  • Prometheus research identifies disinflationary apex approaching across major macro data releases.
  • Institutional research covers 47 global markets across equities, fixed income, and commodities with comprehensive toolkit.
  • Week Ahead thematic overlay surfaces highest-importance signals in current macro context.
Jul 05, 03:22 PMRead on Substack →

A Macro Pilgrim's Ledger | July 5, 2026

Santiago Capital Research
  • Weak jobs report sent money out of tech names into banks/industrials; Dow hit records at 52,900 on financial/industrial strength.
  • S&P 500 +1.8% to 7,483, Nasdaq +2.1% to 25,739 but tech lagged; defining market split between Dow record highs and chip stock weakness.
  • Oil fell to $68.59 (cheapest since Gulf war began Feb); gold rose 4% to $4,191.50 as fresh US-Iran military exchange revived safety bid.
Jul 05, 01:53 PMRead on Substack →

Walk in the Pines #404

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Pinecone Weekly Brief
  • Curated weekly charts, quotes (Bernard Baruch on technology and character), and reads highlight market reset masking good vibes.
  • EV battery longevity defying expectations after hundreds of thousands of miles; technology disruption themes.
  • Weekly listens and watches curate content on macro history, energy geopolitics, and monetary policy analysis.
Jul 05, 01:03 PMRead on Substack →

Comfort

Macro Musings by Danny D
  • Labor report data provides Fed comfort to continue passive easing rather than urgently hike rates.
  • Passive easing increases the magnitude of eventual tightening required to normalize policy.
  • ISM Services and employment data in the week ahead will test whether Fed patience is justified or premature.
Jul 05, 10:53 AMRead on Substack →

Six-Chart Sunday – America at 50, 100, 150, 200 & 250

Bruce Mehlman - Age of Disruption
  • America at 250 presents a paradox: largest population ever coupled with slowest growth rate in U.S. history, strongest economy facing greatest debt levels.
  • Inflation-adjusted GDP is 1,000x larger than 1826, national wealth is 1,600x greater, yet wealth inequality is now at the highest level across the five measured eras.
  • Safety nets are broader and poverty is lower than any prior anniversary, but wealth concentration has reached historic post-war highs, creating simultaneous progress and inequality.
Jul 05, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

The Week That Was, The Week That Is

Global Macro Method
  • Labour market data seized the narrative from central banks as June payrolls disappointed at 57,000 with unemployment steady at 4.2% and downward revisions.
  • Despite weak employment, other economic indicators remained resilient: ISM manufacturing stayed in expansion, spending was positive, equities rallied, and gold rallied.
  • This week's focus shifts to reading central bank intentions through FOMC minutes, ECB accounts, and Bank of England stability updates rather than blockbuster data releases.
Jul 05, 01:43 AMRead on Substack →

Alan Greenspan - Redeemed at Par

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Alan Greenspan's 1966 essay warned that gold protects wealth from confiscation through deficit spending, a position relevant to debates over his legacy following his death at 100.
  • Obituaries disagreed on Greenspan's legacy: Times praised him as a financial giant despite acknowledging his 2008 crisis 'flaw,' while critics emphasized his role in enabling the crisis.
  • Greenspan's reexamination reflects ongoing debate over whether his decades of market management created unsustainable dynamics and whether his earlier gold-standard views held prophetic warnings.
Jul 04, 12:01 AMRead on Substack →

The Japan-India Corridor Trade

Jesper Koll @ Japan Optimist
  • Prime Minister Takaichi's India visit signals a strengthening Japan-India strategic partnership as part of broader Pax Nipponica efforts.
  • The finance and banking layer of Japan-India cooperation may prove more significant than headline industrial or semiconductor deals.
  • Japan is filling the strategic vacuum left by America's inward pivot in Asia-Pacific relationships.
Jul 03, 05:54 PMRead on Substack →

What I'm Watching So You Don't Have To

The Message of the Markets from Ron Insana
  • S&P 500 up 9% YTD and semis up 78% in first half, but gains concentrated among wealthy while Main Street struggles.
  • June unemployment report showed only 57,000 jobs created (half expected), with labor force participation falling to lowest level since 1976.
  • Economic benefits skewed toward equities and tech while inflation remains elevated and job market shows clear weakness.
Jul 03, 10:29 AMRead on Substack →

Capital Wars 1.0, Not China Shock 2.0

Michael Howell from Capital Wars
  • Core thesis frames current conflict as Capital Wars 1.0, not China Shock 2.0: contest between dollar-Treasury order and managed yuan system.
  • China needs to devalue yuan in real/gold terms to ease domestic debt deflation, contain capital flight, and raise gold's yuan price.
  • U.S. preserving dollar supremacy while China defends yuan system creates medium-term tailwinds for gold prices.
Jul 03, 10:21 AMRead on Substack →

Culture · 15

Erroll Garner and the Sound of an Orchestra Smiling

Joe Alterman
  • Erroll Garner's recognizable piano sound defined less by technique than by 'happiness'—an emotional honesty that transcended virtuosity.
  • Garner prioritized audience connection and refused to 'play cheap'; accessible music never meant sacrificing sophistication.
  • 'Concert by the Sea' became first jazz album to sell $1M+ worth of records; 'Misty' became 20th century standard.
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 buried time capsule on July 4 to be opened in 2276—an act of intergenerational optimism.
  • Philadelphia birthplace of American independence, first stock exchange, and First Bank of U.S., recently reopened to public.
  • Time capsule symbolizes stewardship of past and bridge between present and future generations.
Jul 05, 03:27 PMRead on Substack →

Supergreen Pasta: a recipe

Notorious Foodie
  • Supergreen pasta balances fresh greens with rich cured pork for a satisfying, nutrient-dense dish.
  • Guanciale provides depth and rendered fat that elevates the basil-kale sauce and breadcrumb components.
  • The recipe offers flexibility with alternative cured meats while maintaining the flavor complexity and elegant presentation.
Jul 05, 12:02 PMRead on Substack →

Carne Asada Tostadas with Chipotle Salsa

Primal Gourmet
  • Carne asada tostadas combine juicy marinated grilled steak with crispy tallow-fried bases and layered fresh toppings.
  • Homemade chipotle salsa provides smoky depth and acidity that balances rich avocado and tender meat.
  • Dish can be prepped ahead for entertaining while maintaining impressive presentation and flavor complexity for weeknight meals.
Jul 05, 10:00 AMRead on Substack →

The Women of Love Island Also Suck

Chaotic Neutral
  • Love Island men exhibit calculated manipulation patterns: love-bombing followed by withdrawal and contempt disguised as honesty.
  • Women contestants, though warmer and more emotionally engaged, also employ strategic behaviors and emotional manipulation.
  • Both genders participate in dysfunctional relationship dynamics; framing focuses disproportionately on male misconduct while downplaying female agency.
Jul 05, 07:47 AMRead on Substack →

The English Are Coming!

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • English wine regions, particularly in Kent, are experiencing an era-defining moment of establishment that mirrors centuries-old European precedents like Bordeaux and Champagne.
  • Chapel Down represents both global commercial ambition and deep craft tradition, combining heritage-focused winemaking with modern expansion strategy.
  • Wine regions are born only once; the current English wine boom represents a once-in-centuries opportunity to establish lasting reputation and market position.
Jul 05, 07:10 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 affecting 90% of the world's blind population in low-income countries.
  • Cataract surgery costs only $50 in materials and takes 20 minutes, yet remains inaccessible to millions due to lack of local infrastructure.
  • Seva builds self-sustaining local eye-care systems across 20+ countries rather than providing distant funding, dramatically increasing impact at low cost.
Jul 04, 01:57 PMRead on Substack →

An Ode to the Third Amendment (Happy Fourth of July)

Garrett Baldwin
  • The Third Amendment, protecting citizens from forced military quartering, is virtually unknown and has spawned only one notable court case (Engblom v. Carey, 1982).
  • The Founding Fathers drafted the Third Amendment in response to British Quartering Acts that required colonists to house soldiers, a historical grievance now largely forgotten.
  • Despite its obscurity, the Third Amendment represents an important principle of property rights and limits on government power during peacetime.
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 describes post-2020 time as nonlinear, experiencing a 'spiral' rather than straight progression compared to the pre-pandemic era.
  • Rogers is re-engaging in creative work after six years, returning to her studio with synthesizers and piano to rediscover her artistic voice.
  • The artist reflects on feeling 'somewhere between lost and reborn,' experiencing a full-circle moment where she resembles her pre-pandemic self physically but navigates a changed internal landscape.
Jul 04, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

Key Lime Icebox Cheesecake

Chris Kimball's Substack
  • Icebox cheesecake achieves lighter texture than traditional cheesecake through use of sour cream, cream cheese, and carefully measured gelatin that supports rather than dominates the airy structure.
  • Graham cracker crust enhanced with ground ginger provides flavor foundation, while whipped cream integration creates creamy consistency without rubber-like over-setting.
  • Tequila glaze adds punch and color to finished cake, though water-based alternatives work; brief freezer time firms the structure while maintaining refrigerator storage capability.
Jul 04, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

The TRUTH About The Banjo - America's 250th Special

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Winston Marshall
  • The banjo's true history is far more extraordinary than its stereotypical associations with hillbilly or folk music, with deeper roots in American culture than commonly understood.
  • The banjo became America's first great instrument and came to embody ideals broader than music alone, with its reputation remaining as divisive as American ideals themselves.
  • The banjo's story ultimately reveals more about freedom and American identity than the instrument itself, serving as a symbol of the nation's contradictions and aspirations.
Jul 04, 03:01 AMRead on Substack →

A very frank convo on money

Amanda Hesser from Homeward
  • The author commits to transparent discussion of money and budgeting in home design, acknowledging privilege and wealth disparities.
  • Financial reality underpins every design decision and reflects personal attitudes toward money and spending.
  • The piece aims to address cost honestly while recognizing systemic inequalities in homeownership access.
Jul 03, 05:00 PMRead on Substack →

What Is My American Identity, Really?

Ted Gioia
  • Author reflects on his Hawthorne, California upbringing as a model of American social mobility and cultural freedom.
  • Working-class to middle-class transition and immigrant entrepreneurship shaped a distinctly American identity without inherited tradition.
  • Los Angeles in the mid-20th century offered a unique cultural laboratory where individuals could define themselves freely.
Jul 03, 01:59 PMRead on Substack →

#2 America's Most Enduring Export Was Aspiration

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • America's greatest cultural export was aspirational vision rooted in beauty, competence, and national confidence rather than consumerism.
  • Hollywood, fashion, music, and advertising projected freedom and prosperity that captivated global audiences throughout the 20th century.
  • Cultural confidence precedes political confidence; declining cultural influence signals deeper shifts in national identity and institutional legitimacy.
Jul 03, 12:00 PMRead on Substack →

Why do sociologists think that they are critical theorists?

Joseph Heath from In Due Course
  • Sociology graduate student nominated for congressional seat despite extreme political views represents pattern of Democratic electoral self-sabotage.
  • Academic field of sociology appears to intensify rather than moderate political extremism compared to other disciplines.
  • Sociology's insularity from empirical constraints and competing viewpoints enables maintenance of uncompromising ideological positions.
Jul 03, 10:24 AMRead on Substack →

Politics · 13

The Ugly Logic Of Viewing Human Life As Replaceable

John Aziz
  • Some pro-Palestinian figures rationalize civilian casualty toll as acceptable sacrifice or demographic 'miracle,' echoing problematic logic used by Hamas leaders.
  • Mustafa Barghouti and Hamas officials frame death of 22,000 children against Gaza's 82,000 live births as justifiable 'price,' dehumanizing victims.
  • Article challenges dangerous tendency to view human life as replaceable within conflict narratives.
Jul 05, 05:13 PMRead on Substack →

No, Gavin Newsom. Billionaires Aren’t the Problem, and Government Isn’t the Solution

Kaizen Asiedu
  • Newsom's billionaire tax proposal misdiagnoses root causes of wealth inequality, stagnant wages, and inflation.
  • Tax code complexity and structural issues—not insufficient government revenue—drive economic dysfunction.
  • Taxing the wealthy without addressing regulatory and monetary policy failures will not resolve the fundamental economic problems cited.
Jul 05, 10:04 AMRead on Substack →

How the West’s own laws are being used to destroy it

Jonathan Sacerdoti
  • International law institutions originally designed to protect Western interests have been weaponized against Western nations.
  • UN accusations against Israel revive historical blood libel tropes with modern institutional legitimacy and enforcement mechanisms.
  • Patterns of international legal harassment established against Israel presage similar targeting of Britain and America as precedent solidifies.
Jul 05, 10:01 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 issued 94-page report accusing Israeli soldiers of deliberately targeting children, reviving traditional blood libel accusations.
  • Official UN document number and press conference amplify institutional legitimacy to an ancient anti-Semitic trope.
  • Report directs recommendations to international courts, converting unproven accusations into mechanisms for legal persecution.
Jul 05, 08:23 AMRead on Substack →

Heat Death

The Brawl Street Journal
  • Prior predictions of Ukraine's rapid collapse in winter proved wrong; while Russia intensified energy infrastructure attacks, disruptions were insufficient to destabilize the country.
  • Ukraine's president remains politically alert to rivals, and the demographic drain of fighting-age men continues but has not broken military defenses as previously forecast.
  • The article reflects on incorrect prediction while validating the underlying trend analysis about energy depletion, political instability signals, and demographic challenges.
Jul 05, 01:31 AMRead on Substack →

Happy Independence Day

Jared Dillian from We're Gonna Get Those Bastards
  • The author, a former military officer, expresses ambivalence about American patriotism, having traded nine years for education but disagreeing with many military operations.
  • Serving during peacetime without the post-9/11 gratitude wave, the author felt politically isolated as a libertarian in a non-libertarian institution.
  • The piece reflects skepticism about blind patriotism while acknowledging the military service experience, positioning Independence Day as complex rather than celebratory.
Jul 04, 06:55 PMRead on Substack →

The 4th of July

Gold and geopolitics
  • The 250th Independence Day marks ambiguity about American empire: celebrating military prowess while experiencing military failures (civilian targeting) and questioning global influence.
  • Iran's regime change and geopolitical power realignment represent both an ending and a beginning, with the outcome uncertain for regional stability.
  • Oil markets, fundamental to modern industry and justifications for military intervention, may be at the beginning of a resurgence or a long-awaited demand destruction phase.
Jul 04, 06:16 PMRead on Substack →

Citizenship Is a Privilege

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • Birthright citizenship doctrine presupposes conditions no longer met: manageable legal immigration, prevention of illegal immigration, and immigrant assimilation into American culture.
  • The 14th Amendment was drafted before the modern welfare state and commercial aviation, making it ill-suited to address unprecedented immigration levels from cultures resistant to integration.
  • Effective birthright citizenship requires immigrants to become productive members of society rather than state dependents, a condition increasingly unmet in modern circumstances.
Jul 04, 11:59 AMRead on Substack →

I’m Grateful To Be American, Because I Could Have Not Been

Kaizen Asiedu
  • The author contrasts his life in America with what it could have been in Ghana, having witnessed poverty and death that clarified his gratitude for American opportunity.
  • Being born in the Bronx rather than Ghana represented a pivotal accident of fate that determined vastly different life trajectories and freedoms.
  • Personal experience with extreme poverty in Ghana reinforced appreciation for America's institutions, economic mobility, and basic human dignity standards.
Jul 04, 11:01 AMRead on Substack →

Britain has lost the plot on Palestine

Andrew Fox from Fox On War
  • UK recognized Palestine as a state in September 2025 while simultaneously funding UNRWA, creating a logical contradiction in refugee administration.
  • UNRWA preserves refugee status across generations rather than resolving it through statehood or final-status compromise, maintaining permanent claims against Israel.
  • The 'right of return' interpreted as mass return to Israel rather than Palestinian territory functions as a demographic veto on Israel's existence as a Jewish state, incompatible with two-state solutions.
Jul 04, 10:48 AMRead on Substack →

Socialism Didn’t Balance Zohran Mamdani’s NYC Budget. Capitalism Did.

Kaizen Asiedu
  • NYC Mayor Mamdani's budget balancing achievements relied more on capitalist mechanisms (debt, future taxpayer obligations) than socialist policies.
  • The budget success transferred costs to future taxpayers and non-NYC residents rather than redistributing existing wealth.
  • Conflating capitalism-driven solutions with democratic socialism misrepresents the economics of NYC's fiscal management.
Jul 03, 03:47 PMRead on Substack →

When David Duke Applauds Your Politics, You Have a Problem

John Aziz
  • Democratic congressional nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier received approval from David Duke after attacking interracial relationships.
  • Racial and heritage-based identity politics in progressive circles now mirrors far-right framing that prioritizes bloodline over individual choice.
  • Horseshoe theory demonstrated as left and right converge on reducing people to racial categories and policing relationships through ancestry.
Jul 03, 02:10 PMRead on Substack →

Out of Time: The Rise and Fall of Manuel Adorni

BowTiedMara from BowTiedMara - Argentina & Geoarbitrage
  • Manuel Adorni rose from accountant to Milei's trusted spokesperson, announcing Argentina's exit from BRICS in December 2023.
  • By June 2026, Adorni became a political pariah, losing influence and media presence within three years.
  • His trajectory reveals insights into Argentine power politics and the volatility of political positioning under Milei's administration.
Jul 03, 11:26 AMRead on Substack →

Energy · 12

How Aalo Atomics Just ā€œMade Historyā€

Erik Townsend from Erik’s Substack
  • Aalo Atomics achieved nuclear reactor criticality on July 4, 2026, marking a historic milestone in advanced reactor development.
  • Four American companies brought first-of-a-kind advanced reactors to criticality in a single month, more genuine reactor firsts than the previous half-century combined.
  • Author argues the actual history-changing event will be a demonstration scheduled for H2 2027, not the current criticality achievement.
Jul 06, 08:14 AMRead on Substack →

Back in glut

Irina Slav on energy
  • Oil market sentiment shifted dramatically to 'glut' narrative following OPEC+ production increases and record US output.
  • Media coverage of potential oil surplus ignores structural supply issues, including Middle East disruptions and stored inventory dynamics.
  • Risk of rapid narrative reversal remains high given underlying supply constraints and geopolitical tensions.
Jul 06, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ’¬ New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • OPEC+ increased production by 188,000 bpd in August as the fifth consecutive monthly increase, putting pressure on crude prices.
  • Middle East crude output surged 3+ million bpd month-over-month, but aggregate exports remain 40% below pre-conflict levels.
  • WTI key resistance at $73.60 and critical support at $67.00; Brent resistance at $76.80 and support at $70.25.
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 market dislocation.
  • Agricultural markets context around World Cup and geopolitical developments affecting commodity trading opportunities.
  • Analysis of real-time weather impacts on global energy and agricultural supply chains.
Jul 05, 06:58 PMRead on Substack →

The Reopening Trade Is Ahead of Actual Barrels

PAID
Tracy (Chi) from Renegade Resources
  • Crude oil back to pre-war prices on reopening that hasn't happened and glut that doesn't exist; paper trading runs weeks ahead of physical reality.
  • US crude and SPR stocks at lowest level since May 1984 while crude sells to pre-war lows—physical draining out even as screens price normalization.
  • Aramco and ADNOC executives signal full market rebalancing in 2027; demand wave rebuilding with China spot buying and reserve refill needs.
Jul 05, 03:16 PMRead on Substack →

Deeply Discounted Gas Producer with Oil Upside

Bison Insights
  • A small-cap oil & gas producer is trading below intrinsic value with dual catalysts: success in new oil development and improved local natural gas pricing.
  • Rising AI power demands and LNG export buildout are driving data center loads and behind-the-meter power projects in the company's home gas market.
  • The stock could deliver multi-bagger returns even without oil price increases, based on well results and gas pricing improvements alone.
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£8 billion in 2024/25 to Ā£25 billion in 2030/31, with total subsidies rising from Ā£19.8bn to over Ā£40bn.
  • Capacity Market costs, grid balancing expenses, and high-voltage transmission network costs are the three main components of grid integration cost inflation.
  • NESO has called for an additional Ā£89 billion of grid spending beyond 2030, signaling continued cost escalation that will increase the overall cost of running the grid.
Jul 04, 11:58 PMRead on Substack →

Today is Independence Day, Tomorrow is Something Else Entirely

Open Insights
  • As the Strait of Hormuz normalizes after disruptions, visible oil inventories remain surprisingly low despite expectations of significant draws.
  • Only ~400M barrels have flowed from global reserves over 100 days of production outages, far below the 1.2B barrels that would typically be expected.
  • China's demand reduction and strategic use of secondary/tertiary reserves (40% of global stocks) have masked the true inventory situation.
Jul 03, 06:15 PMRead on Substack →

Oil Context Weekly (W27)

Rory Johnston from Commodity Context
  • Weekly oil market analysis covers crude prices, spreads, inventories, refined products, and positioning data.
  • Paid subscribers receive comprehensive context and access to exclusive member calls on oil market dynamics.
  • Regular contributor to MacroVoices, Politico, Reuters, and Globe and Mail on energy markets.
Jul 03, 03:23 PMRead on Substack →

Edward Norton... Real Man of Science...

Garrett Baldwin
  • Edward Norton's claim that China will become the first 'petro-zero' electro-superpower overlooks significant footnotes and complexities in Chinese energy policy.
  • Celebrity commentary on energy policy often lacks nuance and ignores contradictions between stated goals and underlying realities.
  • America's energy and education rankings require contextualization rather than simplistic comparisons to centrally planned systems.
Jul 03, 02:14 PMRead on Substack →

This Week in Oil: Price Risk Skewed to the Upside

Bison Insights
  • Large EIA petroleum inventory draws contrast with low oil prices at $69/barrel, suggesting historical misalignment.
  • Strait of Hormuz flows remain restricted, indicating supply constraints and upside price risk for oil.
  • Recent Iran peace deal sell-off has created compelling entry points in overlooked, small-cap energy stocks with asymmetric risk/reward.
Jul 03, 10:34 AMRead on Substack →

The Hidden Variable

Pablo Hill from The Monetary Skeptic
  • Markets panic about unknowable variables like undisclosed strategic petroleum reserves rather than published data.
  • China's opaque crude inventory data forces analysts to reconstruct reserves through satellite imagery and customs modeling rather than official disclosures.
  • Iran conflict exposed the information asymmetry: China's massive crude import dependence and Persian Gulf transit vulnerability became a market experiment in hidden variables.
Jul 03, 10:26 AMRead on Substack →

Other · 7

Allostatic Load: The Cost of Chronic Stress, and the Score Your Annual Physical Never Calculates

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • Allostatic load measures physiological wear and tear from chronic stress across four systems: cardiovascular, metabolic, neuroendocrine, and immune.
  • Standard annual physicals fail to detect early biological damage from chronic stress that manifests as disease years later.
  • The concept reframes chronic stress as a measurable multi-system biological state with documented downstream health consequences.
Jul 06, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

The Science of Studying - Part III

šŸ—’ļø Polymath Investor
  • Memory retrieval is distinct from storage; perfectly encoded knowledge may remain inaccessible without retrieval training.
  • Part III of the studying series addresses how to pull stored knowledge from memory when needed during performance.
  • Science-based protocols for encoding, spacing, protecting sleep, and retrieving information enable comprehensive learning optimization.
Jul 05, 08:05 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
  • Clinical evidence on nutrition for longevity is more settled than popular wellness discourse suggests, with clear patterns emerging.
  • Harvard 30-year study found healthy dietary patterns from age 40+ increase likelihood of reaching 70 in good health by 45-86%.
  • Evidence-based 28-day nutrition guide provides practical protocols grounded in research rather than confident opinions from large audiences.
Jul 05, 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
  • Research identifies an inflammatory subtype of depression affecting 25-30% of patients where chronic low-grade inflammation maintains symptoms independent of standard antidepressant treatment.
  • Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) and inflammatory markers consistently appear higher in people with depression across multiple populations, suggesting inflammation as a distinct biological driver.
  • The inflammatory subtype requires different treatment approaches than traditional serotonin-focused interventions, explaining why some patients fail to respond to standard antidepressants despite correct chemical theory.
Jul 04, 08:01 AMRead on Substack →

MOAR WORLD CUPS PLEASE

Nico from AiQ
  • The 2026 FIFA World Cup in America is generating exceptional global enthusiasm and media attention.
  • Global weather risks and commodity markets (cattle, wheat, gold, fats) face headwinds from Chinese demand softness and Brazilian trends.
  • USDA crop reporting methodology needs revision; cattle positioning remains bearish despite seasonal considerations.
Jul 03, 03:58 PMRead on Substack →

The Science of Studying - Part II

šŸ—’ļø Polymath Investor
  • Part II of learning science series focuses on storage and retention of material after encoding, addressing memory decay and interference.
  • Three mechanisms threaten newly learned material: memory decay, interference from other learning, and lack of consolidation.
  • Storage strategies must prevent information loss during the critical window after learning.
Jul 03, 01:31 PMRead on Substack →

Trading · 6

Trend Board & Systematic Chartbook

PAID
Sam Shiffman from Clark Street
  • Weekly systematic scan covers 340 markets across futures, FX, indices, crypto, and ETFs using consistent trend-filtering framework.
  • Objective is to highlight compelling trends and setups for discretionary analysis rather than generate mechanical trade signals.
  • Includes trend board, charts, and cross-asset ratio analysis for opportunity filtering.
Jul 06, 12:15 AMRead on Substack →

Q3 - Slow and Steady Summer

Izzy from Ms Izzy Trades
  • Q3 market showing importance of holding structures and respecting calculated core ranges rather than chasing new highs.
  • Market sustained core support around 7479-7481 after failing acceptance into 7588-7594 zone, resetting for another attempt higher.
  • Key technical focus: whether momentum carries into 7588+ with proper acceptance to retest 7611-7621 and 7644-7648 levels.
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 a large multi-week balance with no clear directional bias established.
  • Two-way trading is favored until a definitive breakout occurs from the equilibrium range.
  • Thursday's trading action provided actionable short signals in the referenced price zones with defined technical levels.
Jul 05, 11:48 AMRead on Substack →

Market Analysis for the Week of 7/5

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • Multi-week balance in indices persists with bulls retaining control of high time frames and prior month lows intact.
  • Intermediate timeframes remain neutral while short-term trend control fluctuates, characterizing the consolidation pattern.
  • Large directional moves likely when balance breaks; trend traders better served focusing on individual names exhibiting stronger directional trends.
Jul 05, 10:26 AMRead on Substack →

Maybe It’s Not a Consistency Problem. It’s an Intensity Habit.

Sara
  • High achievers often confuse intensity with consistency, seeking adrenaline and action over disciplined repetition.
  • Intensity-wired traders may unconsciously believe consistency requires loss of hunger, creating resistance to structured approaches.
  • Reframing consistency as 'hunger with structure' rather than passivity allows high performers to maintain drive while building sustainable trading habits.
Jul 05, 10:25 AMRead on Substack →

šŸ Stop pricing American options wrong

Jason from PyQuant News
  • Most U.S. options are American-style, requiring different pricing models than European-style options, yet beginners frequently apply the wrong formula causing silent trading losses.
  • Using European option pricing models for American options produces systematically incorrect valuations that don't match market prices, draining account value through model-reality mismatch.
  • Professionals match pricing models to contract types as a fundamental risk management step, preventing an entire category of systematic valuation errors that beginner traders overlook.
Jul 04, 07:30 AMRead on Substack →

Tech · 4

The Agent Operating Manual (072)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • Written documentation of agent systems often omits critical operational details that live only in the builder's head.
  • A competent engineer required eleven oral corrections to operate a supposedly complete agent pipeline, revealing gaps between documented and actual procedures.
  • Effective documentation exposes what only the author knows rather than organizing what they think they've communicated.
Jul 06, 08:01 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 back Open USD stablecoin with partner rewards; fintechs launching money products with 6% APY.
  • Claude Fable 5 available with free window for founders/builders to develop highest-leverage use cases and workflows.
  • Weekly fintech pulse covers AI infrastructure, startup strategies, and money-making workflows in finance-tech convergence.
Jul 05, 02:29 PMRead on Substack →

Every Handoff Is a Contract (071)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • Handoffs between autonomous agents lack authority records despite carrying consequential trust and authorization decisions.
  • System handoffs function as unsigned contracts and authorization documents, not mere plumbing connections.
  • Absence of human oversight in millisecond-level system decisions creates risks when authority claims lack verification mechanisms.
Jul 05, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

Dogfood Your Pipeline (070)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • Tests that inherit the same assumptions as the system they test cannot discover where those shared assumptions are wrong, as demonstrated by a migration table mismatch.
  • Abstract tests validate declared behavior, while self-shaped work discovers undeclared assumptions—the latter distinction matters more for catching systemic failures.
  • The failure occurred when production changes bypassed automated processes, creating divergence between two systems with matching internal logic but mismatched external reality.
Jul 04, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

AI · 4

The Most Practical Guide to Claude Fable 5 šŸ“š

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Claude Fable 5 access window closes July 7, 2026, after which usage draws paid credits beyond subscription limits.
  • Model capability is bottlenecked by user ability to close gap between what they ask and what they need, not raw model power.
  • Anthropic engineer's field guide on 'Finding Your Unknowns' demonstrates critical importance of prompt engineering and user expertise.
Jul 06, 04:59 AMRead 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 optimization has become commoditized as companies adopt similar strategies to use cheaper frontier alternatives.
  • True competitive advantage in AI shifts from model selection to prompt engineering and task design imagination.
  • A $40 receipt revealed that cheaper models can outperform expensive ones on specific tasks—a fact about the task design, not model quality.
Jul 05, 10:00 AMRead on Substack →

How to get the most out of Fable 5

Khe Hy
  • Fable 5's pricing advantage and capabilities warrant strategic exploration of optimal prompting and use cases.
  • Multiple guides and prompt libraries provide structured approaches to extracting maximum value from the new model.
  • Author will provide comprehensive breakdown of Fable 5 applications and techniques in follow-up analysis.
Jul 05, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

The Shit Returns Coming on All This AI Capex

Bob Elliott
  • AI-related revenue is now exceeding depreciation of past capex, but this is technically a 'shitty return' when compared to required ROI thresholds of 10-20%.
  • With $1 trillion cumulative capex expected by year-end, companies need revenues around $600 billion annually for modest returns, or $1 trillion for compelling returns.
  • Even at 50% margins, current AI infrastructure revenue barely covers depreciation without addressing the massive initial capex spend or required hurdle rates.
Jun 30, 05:48 AMRead on Substack →

Crypto · 1

Stretch Marks

Marc Rubinstein from Net Interest
  • Bitcoin down nearly 30% in 2026 and 50% from October 2025 peak as capital flows toward AI and SpaceX deals instead.
  • Michael Saylor attributes crypto underperformance to monetary tightening, geopolitical tensions, and competition for venture capital from hotter sectors.
  • Strategy's ownership of 4-6% of total Bitcoin supply represents potential market impact not fully acknowledged in analysis of crypto headwinds.
Jul 03, 11:38 AMRead on Substack →