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Updated Friday, July 10 2026 · 08:18 AM CDT · 85 posts across last 2 days

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💬 New thread from Le Shrub

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Le Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
  • SK Hynix US ADR listing at $27 billion size may constitute a meme top for semiconductors after recent +5-6% rally.
  • Wall Street pumped semis ahead of the Hynix debut, creating artificial momentum as bulls declare the sector is 'back.'
  • The SK Hynix ADR launch provides structural trading implications for the semiconductor complex beyond traditional fundamentals.
Jul 10, 06:48 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Macro Charts

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Macro Charts
  • Japan's finance minister called for increased domestic asset investment by massive pension funds, triggering yen appreciation and bond rally with broad implications.
  • Japan holds $1.2 trillion in US Treasuries as the largest foreign holder, making pension fund allocation shifts potentially impactful beyond Japan's borders.
  • Policy changes to the Government Pension Investment Fund's strategy could significantly boost the yen and Japanese equities if implemented through established processes.
Jul 10, 03:51 AMRead on Substack →

Katayama is reading the BoJ Watchtower

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Mark Farrington from BoJ Watchtower
  • GPIF domestic asset reallocation is critical to support yen recovery, with Finance Minister Katayama's signal expected to catalyze other institutional investors to follow.
  • JGB yields now fairly compensate long-duration managers for risk, supporting a reversal of the 2020 shift toward foreign bonds with a more appropriate 35% JGB allocation.
  • The BoJ's disastrous Yield Curve Control policy (2016-23) caused a 50% yen devaluation, particularly from 2020-23, requiring correction through policy shifts and institutional realignment.
Jul 10, 02:46 AMRead on Substack →

Christopher Caldwell: Inside Donald Trump’s Ruthless Return

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The Free Press
  • Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan's 'Regime Change' argues Trump's return marks a fundamental transformation expanding executive power unprecedented in scope.
  • The book sold over 300,000 copies in its first week, making it the fastest-selling nonfiction hardcover of 2026.
  • Christopher Caldwell analyzes whether the book's thesis about Trump's second term power expansion is convincing given contemporary evidence.
Jul 09, 02:53 PMRead on Substack →

FROM THE ARCHIVES!

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Russell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
  • Author archiving early 2010s research predicting Chinese economic decline when such views were contrarian and unpopular.
  • Historical analysis covers iron ore, mining sector dynamics, and emerging Brazilian debt crisis risks with prescient macro calls.
  • Personal retrospective demonstrates consistent focus on fundamental economic analysis despite limited institutional validation at the time.
Jul 09, 10:07 AMRead on Substack →

Kid Accounts: Trump Accounts, IRAs, and 529s

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Kris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
  • New Trump Accounts (530A accounts) launched July 4 with a $1,000 government gift limited to children born between January 1, 2025 and December 31, 2028.
  • Author compares Trump Accounts to existing investment vehicles for minors: IRAs, SEP IRAs, Roth IRAs, and 529 education savings plans.
  • Upcoming lab will guide middle and high school students through opening their first investment portfolios and purchasing stocks during market hours.
Jul 09, 07:57 AMRead on Substack →

MY READ OF THE AI TRADE

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Russell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
  • Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle share prices have weakened despite AI boom due to massive data center capex reducing free cash flow.
  • Traditional 'Maximum Bullish' analysis sees capex as necessary for explosive AI demand, while 'Maximum Bearish' analysis compares current weakness to dot-com bubble where infrastructure stocks followed internet stocks down.
  • AI is simultaneously booming and threatening to existing tech company business models, requiring analysis beyond simple bullish or bearish frameworks.
Jul 09, 06:32 AMRead on Substack →

Platner’s Defiant Departure. A Way Out of the Iran Mess. Plus. . .

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The Free Press
  • Trump declared Iran memorandum of understanding dead at NATO summit following Iranian attacks on three commercial vessels in Strait of Hormuz.
  • U.S. executed strikes on Iran Tuesday-Wednesday; Trump reimposed naval blockade and signaled unwillingness to negotiate.
  • Original ceasefire agreement built on self-deception—U.S. claimed Iran must open strait while agreement text contained no such requirement.
  • Administration faces strategic failure having failed to anticipate Iran's obvious countermove of closing the Strait of Hormuz.
Jul 09, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Le Shrub

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Le Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
  • Markets already +2% from yesterday's lows and higher than levels when Trump initially announced ceasefire cessation.
  • Author argues profitable wartime economics motivated return to hostilities after discovering markets peaked during the brief peace period.
  • Continued Hormuz escalation reflects pattern of market-driven geopolitical volatility rather than genuine strategic concerns.
  • Commentary suggests market structure incentives may be driving foreign policy cycles more than traditional national security considerations.
Jul 09, 04:46 AMRead on Substack →

The Resilience Pivot

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Ferg from Trader Ferg
  • Polymarket odds show 61% probability Hormuz traffic returns to normal by July 31; Trump's managing market expectations has a track record of success.
  • Author heavily long emerging markets but lacks exposure to semicon leaders (TSMC, SK Hynix, Samsung), leaving EM holdings underwater despite coal outperformance.
  • Key constraints limit Trump's ability to allow full-blown re-escalation: SPR approaching critical drawdown levels and U.S. munitions reserves strained.
Jul 08, 04:53 PMRead on Substack →

Ramblings & Ruminations: Mid-Year 2026 Overview

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PauloMacro’s Substack
  • Markets have reached a state of criticality with high instability across multiple asset classes.
  • Mid-year analysis covers macro trends including jobs, inflation, USD positioning, metals (platinum), and recent trade entries.
  • Oil market positioning and sentiment shifts warrant detailed examination given significant physical and financial reallocations since year start.
Jul 08, 09:29 AMRead on Substack →

Markets · 15

What War? What Vol? What Is Happening...

Garrett Baldwin (MP Pro)
  • Markets are ignoring geopolitical risk and rebuilding carry trades despite US-Iran tensions, with FX volatility near six-year lows.
  • Japanese pension fund flows toward domestic assets could strengthen the yen and disrupt global carry trades, a persistent year-long risk.
  • AI trade stabilizing after momentum unwind as semiconductors bounce from 50-day moving averages; Meta and Micron signal continued compute spending.
  • Core inflation focus centers on shelter, memory, and electricity costs ahead of potential PCE methodology changes in September.
Jul 10, 07:16 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - Five Points

Derek Wallis
  • US markets flat ahead of Hynix debut; America has one of the world's most progressive tax systems with top 1% paying 38% of all taxes.
  • Top 10% of US taxpayers pay 70% of total taxes while bottom half pays only 3%, showing highly concentrated tax burden.
  • New York City tax distribution even more skewed: top 1% pay 38%, top 10% pay 65%, top 22% pay 83% of total taxes.
  • Brief market commentary mixed with philosophical observations on persistence and the ecological role of plant-human nutrient cycling.
Jul 10, 06:20 AMRead on Substack →

The Panama Canal Trade: How to Bet on a Strong El Niño

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Mihail from TheOldEconomy
  • Strong El Niño causes Gatun Lake drought, forcing VLGCs to divert through Cape of Good Hope, increasing shipping demand and earnings.
  • VLGC carriers more exposed to geopolitical disruptions like Red Sea blockades than bulkers due to cargo sensitivity and vessel specifications.
  • LNG and LPG carriers most vulnerable to supply chain shocks because methane and propane are temperature/pressure-sensitive and highly explosive.
  • Panama Canal trade thesis relies on chain of events from climate patterns to shipping rerouting to vessel valuations and equity prices.
Jul 10, 06:07 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - First Look

Derek Wallis
  • US markets flat as investors await Hynix ADR debut; European tech dragging with Spain pitching new debt plan.
  • Asia mixed with Japan up 42bp and Korea up 2.5%, while yen strengthens as Japan targets pension fund reallocation to domestic assets.
  • Key themes include Hynix ADR preparation, US-Iran escalation, and three converging AI trends with Google selling models to blacklisted groups.
Jul 10, 05:00 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • WASDE reports on Friday show confusion about Chinese wheat and soybean purchasing intentions, with domestic cash trade suggesting uncertainty over future buying.
  • Mosaic's delayed fertilizer restart in Brazil due to sulfur shortages signals continued phosphate market pressure following May urea price declines.
  • Rice prices approaching $14 and ranchers awakening to market conditions suggest broader agricultural commodity volatility amid Fed and AI industry developments.
Jul 09, 06:56 PMRead on Substack →

𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚒𝚛𝚌𝚊𝚜𝚎 𝚝𝚘 𝟸𝟻𝟶 𝚍𝚘𝚕𝚕𝚊𝚛-𝚢𝚎𝚗.

Hugh Hendry
  • The author predicted USD/JPY would reach 200, against mainstream consensus forecasting a return to 110 equilibrium.
  • Investment banks' mistake was believing economics must lead price movements, when historically prices often move first with explanations following.
  • The forecast was vindicated as independent thinking outperformed consensus orthodoxy in currency markets.
Jul 09, 03:54 PMRead on Substack →

The Price of the Seat

Cape Fear Advisors
  • Credit rating disparity (5 notches) between two similar GPU-backed loan facilities based solely on customer credit quality reflects asymmetric risk pricing.
  • Large tech firms (Alphabet, Amazon, SpaceX) access longer-duration debt with minimal collateral while smaller firms like CoreWeave face tighter terms and lower ratings.
  • Market structure advantages concentrate power and profits with dominant suppliers who control buildout, equity stakes, and revenue streams across the AI infrastructure ecosystem.
Jul 09, 01:35 PMRead on Substack →

Chart of the Week - Bubble Watch

Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
  • Survey results show investors expect "AI Bubble Burst" as the biggest surprise for H2, with semiconductor weakness evident across indices.
  • Recent price action reveals concerning signals: KOSPI down 20% from peak, SOX major topping pattern, and Softbank down 33%.
  • U.S. semiconductor market cap weighting has pulled back from record highs, signaling potential valuation correction in chip sector.
Jul 09, 08:27 AMRead on Substack →

The Show Goes On

Andrew Sarna
  • Equity valuations remain stretched; investors face uphill battles despite poor historical correlation between valuation and forward returns.
  • U.S. economy continues expanding with all PMI components either growing or neutral; crude weakness linked to declining Chinese imports.
  • NVIDIA B200 GPU rental rates surged from $5.30 to $5.77/hour with zero availability, indicating sustained hyperscaler demand despite compute softness in older chips.
  • Memory chip maker margins currently unsustainable; semiconductor stocks outperformance driven by tight hyperscaler relationships.
Jul 09, 05:45 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - First Look

Derek Wallis
  • S&P 500 slightly higher on light news; U.S. 10-year yield at 4.58%; European banks leading while autos lag on record Western European heat.
  • Asia mostly higher: Japan +19bp, China +1.7%, Korea +62bp; China weighing new AI regulations.
  • Consumer borrowing falls with weekly jobless claims and existing home sales data pending; Hynix IPO heavily oversubscribed.
  • Geopolitical risks persist: more U.S. strikes on Iran, Trump dominates NATO summit agenda, Brent crude rises 6bp on renewed hostilities.
Jul 09, 05:05 AMRead on Substack →

Short Thoughts July 8, 2026 - NVDA, Neos, Hyperscalers, Jevons Paradox, and Compression

Michael Burry
  • Depreciation of AI chips is an economic lever controlled by management, not a physical reality—Amazon and Meta applied opposite depreciation schedules to identical hardware.
  • Frontier chip development moves faster than previous generation useful lives; NVIDIA's Huang and Microsoft's Nadella both acknowledged that older chips become obsolete quickly regardless of physical functionality.
  • Rapid technological obsolescence means chip depreciation varies by company strategy and tax/earnings optimization rather than reflecting actual hardware degradation.
Jul 09, 12:42 AMRead on Substack →

A Hawkish Mispricing

Eliant
  • Recent weakness driven by AI trade unwind continuation and Middle East geopolitical flare-up between U.S. and Iran.
  • S&P 500 is best performing major index while small caps underperform by over 130bps; broad selloff reflects capital rotation out of momentum trades.
  • Eliant now offers real-time portfolio dashboard via Plutus platform for investors to track actively managed positions daily.
Jul 08, 07:30 PMRead on Substack →

Penguin Solutions Just Printed the Best Quarter in Its History

Mythic Market Research from Mythic’s Substack
  • Penguin Solutions reported FQ3 FY2026 with 47.6% YoY revenue growth to $478.7M and 79% EPS growth, with fourth consecutive beat and raised guidance.
  • Company achieved 10.6% GAAP operating margin from 3.0% while reducing operating expenses 3.4% YoY despite 47.6% revenue expansion—extraordinary operational efficiency.
  • Stock surged 20% on 2.5x volume to 52-week high, up 279.6% in three months, raising valuation questions despite strongest AI-infrastructure Twin-Momentum score tracked.
Jul 08, 01:15 PMRead on Substack →

June 2026 BA Real Estate update

BowTiedMara from BowTiedMara - Argentina & Geoarbitrage
  • Buenos Aires real estate market showing divergence between cash transactions and mortgage activity.
  • Mortgage side experienced one of its worst year-on-year declines since recovery began.
  • Monthly market check-in reveals underlying weakness in credit-based property purchases.
Jul 08, 10:35 AMRead on Substack →

Nobody Can Short This

Rebel Capitalist News Desk
  • SpaceX IPO at $135/share in June 2026 peaked at $226 then fell back near opening price within a month.
  • Google agreed to pay SpaceX approximately $920 million monthly for AI compute capacity through June 2029.
  • The IPO structure and hidden regulatory details reveal broader market dynamics beyond the stock's individual performance.
Jul 08, 09:58 AMRead on Substack →

Politics · 10

Putin’s Escalation Trap: Why Russia is Losing the War– and the Iran War May Be His Last Opportunity

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Prof Robert Pape
  • Russia faces an escalation trap as its original Ukraine war strategy becomes harder to achieve, making escalation politically safer than accepting defeat.
  • NATO summit strengthens Ukraine's long-term military position by expanding Patriot interceptor production while US attention shifts to Iran, complicating global strategy.
  • Strategic decline often produces escalation rather than restraint, with leaders seeking new leverage to ensure political survival.
  • The danger lies not in Russian victory but in desperate escalation moves as Putin searches for ways to change the game amid battlefield difficulties.
Jul 10, 07:04 AMRead on Substack →

Labour Party antisemitism is back

Andrew Fox from Fox On War
  • Labour Party antisemitism concerns resurface as Andy Burnham critiques the party's Gaza response despite pledging zero tolerance for antisemitism.
  • Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper repeats disputed claims about insufficient aid reaching Gaza, contradicting documented aid flows.
  • Keir Starmer's efforts to address historical antisemitism issues face renewed scrutiny amid current Middle East policy debates.
Jul 10, 01:38 AMRead on Substack →

Finally, Gary Stevenson Has Been Found Out

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Konstantin Kisin
  • Physical proximity and civil discourse requirements in traditional media forced more restrained political debate compared to anonymous online environments.
  • Modern podcast and social media dynamics eliminate the moderating effects of face-to-face interaction, enabling more aggressive rhetoric between political opponents.
  • Author argues atomizing technology has fundamentally degraded political discourse by removing the human accountability present in shared physical spaces.
Jul 10, 01:21 AMRead on Substack →

Rahm Emanuel's Speech On The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Is A Mess

John Aziz
  • Rahm Emanuel argues that unconditional U.S. support for Israel has enabled policies that damage the alliance and regional stability.
  • Emanuel contends blind support allowed Israel to ignore U.S. concerns on settlements, Gaza humanitarian access, and West Bank actions.
  • The speech proposes a fundamental shift in U.S.-Israel relations toward conditional support and greater leverage.
  • The argument contradicts traditional American policy approaches but raises questions about implementation and consequences.
Jul 09, 04:55 PMRead on Substack →

Bombing Iran isn’t a strategy

Andrew Fox from Fox On War
  • Trump's Iran ceasefire collapsed with Iranian attacks on shipping; U.S. struck 80+ targets including air defenses, command nodes, and IRGC boats near Strait of Hormuz.
  • Iran responded with drone and missile strikes on U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait; Strait traffic came to complete halt.
  • Strategic bombing lacks coherent long-term policy; displays of organized violence repeat ceremonial patterns without achieving stated objectives.
  • Ceasefire collapse follows predictable cycle driven by tactical military action rather than diplomatic resolution or strategic vision.
Jul 09, 03:15 AMRead on Substack →

That Ceasefire in Full & Binface in Clacton

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • U.S. executed second consecutive day of offensive airstrikes on Iran; Trump declared ceasefire 'over' and threatened targeting Kharg Island oil export infrastructure.
  • IRGC responded with drone and missile salvos on U.S. bases; Brent crude surged 10% weekly to near $79/barrel while spot gold fell to $4,060.
  • Trump selectively rewarded NATO allies: Syria received sanctions relief, Ukraine secured air-defense missiles, Turkey approved F-35 purchases; Albania's 2027 summit bid rejected.
  • Trump's doctrine: reward strongest allies and punish weakest, applying unpredictable geopolitical leverage during summit negotiations.
Jul 09, 01:14 AMRead on Substack →

The State, the Company and the Strategic Economy

Mateen Chaudhry from Mateen's Newsletter - Discuss The Tape
  • Japan's Meiji Restoration (1868) used state-led industrial development followed by asset transfer to private zaibatsu families—a strategic model distinct from exploitative privatization.
  • Unlike Russian oligarchs who emerged from institutional collapse in the 1990s, Japanese zaibatsu developed under coherent state governance structures with long-term national economic interests.
  • The comparison reveals how timing and institutional context shape whether state asset transfers create durable strategic advantage or merely enrich connected elites.
Jul 09, 12:35 AMRead on Substack →

Is Latvia an apartheid state?

Roy Ben-Tzvi
  • Latvia denies voting rights to ~162,000 permanent residents and taxpayers in national elections, yet escapes 'apartheid state' labeling despite unequal political rights.
  • Israel is frequently called an apartheid state for maintaining unequal political rights under its control, raising the question of why similar restrictions elsewhere go unchallenged.
  • The disparity in how unequal political rights are characterized globally reveals inconsistent application of the apartheid designation.
Jul 08, 04:47 PMRead on Substack →

The Iran-U.S. Ceasefire Is Over

John Aziz
  • Trump declared the Iran-U.S. ceasefire memorandum over following renewed violence at Strait of Hormuz and fresh American strikes on Iranian targets.
  • The 60-day interim agreement, mediated by Pakistan with VP Vance leading U.S. delegation, collapsed over tanker attacks and U.S. revocation of Iran's oil sales license.
  • Author argues the agreement was doomed from the start, comparing it to Treaty of Versailles, given Iranian regime's ideological commitment to conflict with the West.
Jul 08, 02:45 PMRead on Substack →

Trump v. Barbara: The Court Has Fundamentally Redefined Citizenship

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • Supreme Court in Trump v. Barbara redefined American citizenship as 'the right to have rights' rather than birthright citizenship tied to physical presence.
  • 6-3 ruling with Justice Roberts writing for the majority affirmed that the 14th Amendment does not automatically grant citizenship to children of those present unlawfully.
  • The decision fundamentally shifts citizenship doctrine away from Founders' principle that rights precede political arrangements.
Jul 08, 11:59 AMRead on Substack →

Culture · 10

We Are Wrong About What Makes Us Happy. Here Is What the Evidence Says to Do Instead.

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • Harvard research shows people consistently mispredic what will make them happy, overweighting material factors like housing quality while underweighting social environment.
  • Social media platforms have built infrastructure around variables we already know we over-weight, amplifying the mismatch between predicted and actual happiness.
  • Evidence-based happiness strategies focus on what research actually shows matters rather than intuitive but unreliable predictions about future well-being.
Jul 10, 06:00 AMRead on Substack →

Are conservatives more post-literate than liberals?, America 100 years ago, hurrah for economic growth and a lock …

James Marriott from Cultural Capital
  • Author's forthcoming book 'The New Dark Ages' examines the decline of reading culture, releasing September 3rd.
  • Post reflects on post-literate trends across political ideologies and explores American social conditions from a century ago.
  • Content includes curated commentary on economic growth and cultural shifts, drawing on contemporary analysis from other Substack writers.
Jul 10, 12:30 AMRead on Substack →

Greed

Jared Dillian from We're Gonna Get Those Bastards
  • Author reflects on personal desire for wealth accumulation, acknowledging greed as universal human motivation rarely discussed openly.
  • Disciplined approach to luxury consumption requires sufficient cash reserves to make expensive purchases without impacting financial stability or debt payoff.
  • Market returns represent the primary path to significant wealth generation beyond newsletter income, making drawdowns emotionally painful given distance to financial goals.
Jul 09, 07:29 PMRead on Substack →

Four Ways All Christians Are United

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • Evangelicals and Catholics Together (ECT) statement emphasizes shared Christian unity through the Nicene Creed's marks of the church despite denominational differences.
  • Christian solidarity rooted in love transcends politics and is foundational to restoring Western civilization.
  • God's image-bearers possess unalienable rights requiring government protection, but human sinfulness necessitates checks, balances, and separated powers.
Jul 09, 11:59 AMRead on Substack →

Fingers on the scale

Mark Phillips from The Till
  • America has embraced soccer culture during World Cup, with mass viewership and tourism across stadiums nationwide.
  • FIFA's systemic corruption and backroom dealing influence tournament outcomes beyond on-field performance.
  • The U.S. Men's National Team has achieved international recognition partly through understanding and exploiting FIFA's institutional weaknesses.
Jul 09, 07:17 AMRead on Substack →

It Felt as Though I'd Been Shot Right in the Chest by a Gazan Sniper! The Feeling Stayed With Me for Nearly a Week…

Tzlil Berko
  • Author teases revelation of long-mysterious master's thesis topic that readers voted to uncover through subscriber referendum.
  • Thesis described as PhD-level work in complexity, originality, and length despite master's classification.
  • Author withholding innovative methodology and experimental stimuli due to intellectual property concerns and PhD foundation building.
  • Personal narrative reveals author's tendency toward extreme engagement with research despite emotional difficulty of thesis subject matter.
Jul 09, 04:08 AMRead on Substack →

13 High-Protein Meals, No Bland Chicken

Parent Fit Club
  • Provides 13 high-protein meal recipes ranging from 50-79g protein, designed for busy parents seeking practical alternatives to repetitive meal prep.
  • Features fast, low-cost options like 2-minute turkey sandwiches and microwave meals that avoid bland repetition and require minimal cooking skills.
  • Includes one-container meal tricks that extend single cooking sessions into multiple meals for busy weeks.
Jul 08, 03:19 PMRead on Substack →

Greek salad: a recipe

Notorious Foodie
  • Greek salad success depends on simplicity and quality ingredients: ultra-ripe tomatoes, good olive oil, salty capers and olives, and fresh herbs.
  • Using a mix of olive varieties (Kalamata and Nocellara) and heirloom tomatoes adds depth and complexity to the dish.
  • Caper brine in the dressing adds acidity, salt and savouriness without heaviness, while natural vegetable juices create a flavorful liquor when mixed together.
Jul 08, 12:54 PMRead on Substack →

How to Get Happier and Fight Climate Change

Thinking in Bets
  • Guest post from Elizabeth Dunn and Jiaying Zhao promotes reframing climate action as an opportunity for joy rather than burden or guilt.
  • The authors argue sustainability doesn't require doing everything, but rather doing something joyfully to maintain quality of life.
  • Book 'Leave the Lights On' combines psychology research on happiness with practical climate action strategies.
Jul 08, 12:13 PMRead on Substack →

Islam, Football, and Armageddon

The Grand Strategy from Khaled Hassan
  • Author reflects on the cultural and ideological distance between his identity as a former Muslim and Egyptian versus his British neighbor's enthusiasm for Egyptian football.
  • The piece explores the tension between maintaining social harmony and authenticity when living in fundamentally different worldviews.
  • Author critiques Egyptian nationalism and associated values he views as antisemitic, homophobic, and sexist despite cultural pressure to support the nation.
Jul 08, 11:11 AMRead on Substack →

Energy · 10

Sources and Methods

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Doomberg
  • Understanding geopolitical hydrocarbon flows requires cutting through propaganda alongside traditional energy analysis, with widely varying commentary quality reflecting different information sources and perspectives.
  • Ukraine's drone and missile campaigns against Russian energy infrastructure require careful sourcing from multiple viewpoints to avoid missing critical context amid conflicting narratives.
  • Global energy security analysis must weigh information from diverse sources regardless of nationality or political orientation to achieve accurate discernment of reality.
Jul 10, 04:01 AMRead on Substack →

China’s Biomimetic Membrane and the Thermodynamic Logic of “New Quality Productive Forces”

Dr Warwick Powell from Warwick Powell's Substack
  • Chinese biomimetic membranes developed in April 2026 extract rare earth elements and uranium from seawater and mining waste with significantly lower energy input than traditional methods.
  • Higher EROEI (energy return on energy invested) in critical metal extraction strengthens China's supply chain resilience while reducing mining environmental pressure.
  • China's 'new quality productive forces' strategy focuses on continuous thermodynamic efficiency improvements, raising the competitive bar for Western nations attempting to match these capabilities.
Jul 09, 07:00 PMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Matt Warder

The Coal Trader
  • The Coal Trader website added a new Dalian Exchange Coking Coal Futures tab with arb spreads for DCE coking coal vs Tier 2 HCC and domestic premium coking coal.
  • Daily arb spread publication with historical charts helps assess China's likelihood of participating in seaborne coking coal markets.
  • These spreads, combined with inventory data, provide signals for global price movements.
Jul 09, 05:13 PMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Matt Warder

The Coal Trader
  • Seaborne coking coal prices drifted lower on July 9 with Australian PLV easing to $235.25/t and HCC at $192.95/t.
  • U.S. Atlantic assessments remained broadly unchanged, maintaining stable benchmarks across regional grades.
  • Forward curve remained constructive with SGX PLV futures in modest contango, strengthening from $237.50/t in front month to $246.50/t by M24.
Jul 09, 08:50 AMRead on Substack →

[FREE] Is Big Oil ‘Price Gouging’?

Rory Johnston from Commodity Context
  • WTI crude prices have fallen below $70/barrel as tankers exit the Strait of Hormuz and long-stranded flows return to market.
  • Oil markets show short-term oversupply signals despite geopolitical tension, with weak Asian import demand and China's buyers' strike weighing on prices.
  • Gas prices at the pump remain elevated despite crude's return to pre-conflict levels, suggesting downstream margin pressures persist.
Jul 09, 08:11 AMRead on Substack →

Age of discoveries

Irina Slav on energy
  • Energy Institute's 2023 report shows fossil fuels still account for 86% of global energy supply, contradicting energy transition narrative.
  • Low-carbon energy contributes approximately 30% of 'useful' energy when excluding wasted thermal energy from fossil fuels.
  • Current state represents energy addition rather than energy transition, with renewables supplementing rather than replacing fossil fuels.
Jul 09, 07:00 AMRead on Substack →

EU Natural Gas: Is the Market Finally Starting to Wake Up?

Asymmetric Research
  • European TTF natural gas prices rebounded 20% in two weeks, with half the move preceding Strait of Hormuz escalation.
  • Storage injection weakness persists for three consecutive weeks while heatwaves drive higher withdrawals; politicians remain in denial about structural deficit.
  • Market finally focusing on storage imbalance flagged since March; forecasters converging on publication's long TTF position.
  • LNG carrier attacks and geopolitical tensions adding urgency to supply concerns overlooked by policymakers.
Jul 09, 05:34 AMRead on Substack →

Crown Joule

environMENTAL
  • Carter's 1979 White House solar panels (heating 1,000 gallons daily) symbolized 20% renewable energy goal by 2000 that never materialized.
  • Reagan removed Carter's panels in 1980s; U.S. crude production crashed to 6.8M bpd by 2008 before shale revolution reversed decline.
  • Hydraulic fracturing, horizontal drilling, and 3D seismic innovation unleashed new oil boom: U.S. production reached 21M bpd by end of 2025 (3x 2008 levels).
  • Historical pattern shows fossil fuel industry repeatedly undermines renewable energy infrastructure and policy despite periodic re-installations under different administrations.
Jul 09, 04:02 AMRead on Substack →

Crude Build, Diesel Crunch: EIA Data Reveals US Inventory Inflection Amid Hormuz Diesel Crisis

Anas Alhajji Daily Energy Report
  • Oil prices surged following renewed U.S.-Iran hostilities over Strait of Hormuz tanker attacks, including a strike on a Qatari LNG carrier that crossed U.S. red lines.
  • Trump declared the ceasefire 'over' and threatened further action; Iran retaliated with missiles and drones at U.S.-linked sites in Kuwait and Bahrain.
  • EIA data shows crude inventory build alongside diesel supply tightness amid escalating Middle East tensions.
Jul 08, 11:16 PMRead on Substack →

EIA WPSR Summary for week ending 7-3-26

Tim Dallinger's Energy Report
  • EIA crude inventories rose 3.0 MMB while SPR drew 6.2 MMB, with strategic reserves now at May 1983 levels.
  • WTI spot at $74 remains discounted relative to fair value model estimate of $100, though model reliability for investment decisions is limited.
  • Crude exports hit lowest 2026 levels while imports increased, with Middle Eastern imports at zero and Canadian imports returning to normal range.
Jul 08, 03:52 PMRead on Substack →

Trading · 8

I Am Going To Lay Out My Trading And Investing Framework

Capital Flows
  • Interest rates are the foundational price signal driving all macro-economic and market decisions across asset classes and time horizons.
  • Trading conviction must be evidence-based with concentration and aggressiveness moderated by research coherence, not mechanical bullish/bearish lists.
  • Cross-asset confirmation—linking currencies, commodities, bonds, and equities—reveals market bottoms and directional paths toward long-term trends.
Jul 09, 09:50 PMRead on Substack →

Market Analysis and Trades for 7/10

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • Market analysis for 7/10 requires review of prior weekly posts on SPY and QQQ to understand broader technical context.
  • Discord community access provides real-time trading plans and levels separate from Substack newsletter content.
  • Comprehensive trading framework available through starter kit and weekly market analysis posts for tactical positioning.
Jul 09, 05:22 PMRead on Substack →

Polymarket Institutional Research

Cheap Convexity
  • Institutional adoption of prediction markets accelerates as liquidity deepens and research infrastructure matures to meet institutional standards.
  • Institutional research in prediction markets can develop rapidly by leveraging existing frameworks from equity, macro, credit, and commodities research.
  • Polymarket Institutional Research emerging as the primary venue for sophisticated research on prediction market trading and conditional probability analysis.
Jul 09, 11:03 AMRead on Substack →

Percept Shift: A Setup Is Not a Trade

Sara
  • A strategy's effectiveness depends on market conditions: directional tools fail in choppy consolidations while performing well in clear trends.
  • The "Trading Triangle" framework requires three aligned elements—the market, the strategy, and the trader—with any missing element invalidating the trade.
  • Skipping trades that look like A+ setups but occur in unsuitable market conditions saves significant capital and mental energy.
Jul 09, 08:16 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • Soybeans surged 45 cents Monday after weekend pop, with open interest up 65k in two days—a bearish signal despite the price move.
  • Weather traders and China are the main buyers while farmers and specs actively sell; buyers are indifferent to price level ($11.60 vs $12.40) focusing on weather risk.
  • Packer payment details released; ag specialists cite 5% moves as overvaluation while structural support remains absent beyond weather considerations.
Jul 08, 08:18 PMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Eliant

Eliant
  • Wednesday's recap shows continuation of AI trade momentum unwind and geopolitical Middle East tensions creating broad market weakness.
  • S&P 500 nearly flat while small caps down 130bps for the week amid capital dispersal from recent momentum plays.
  • Eliant launched real-time portfolio tracking on Plutus platform for actively managed strategy updates.
Jul 08, 07:32 PMRead on Substack →

'Vibecasting'

Nico from AiQ
  • Crude trade delivered +9% gain in two sessions with half position off; remaining risk hinges on Trump's ability to jawbone energy prices lower.
  • Refined product tightness and elevated crack spreads position biofuel demand as a 'sleeping giant'—governments may view cheap corn/oils as fuel solutions.
  • Friday WASDE overshadowed by critical weekend weather; massive model variance could catch both bulls and bears wrong-sided; no structural bullish support beyond weather.
Jul 08, 04:51 PMRead on Substack →

Trading Post July 8, 2026

Michael Burry
  • Author's valuation methodology centers on IV15 (15% annual returns over 15 years) derived from discounted cash flow analysis rather than simple PE multiples.
  • Process incorporates business quality adjustments, conservative owner earnings, stock-based compensation, and accounting normalization across multi-stage models.
  • Framework distinguishes between low multiples and true value, treating high-quality businesses as potential buys above IV15 and lower-quality ones as buys well below.
Jul 08, 01:01 PMRead on Substack →

AI · 7

How to Build an Agentic OS with Claude Fable 5 🤖

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Claude 3.5 Sonnet shifts the bottleneck from model intelligence to operational architecture, requiring an agentic OS to manage delegation, verification, and budgets rather than treating AI as a chatbot.
  • The model's million-token context window, unattended multi-hour operation, and $50-per-million-token cost create new opportunities for autonomous agent systems.
  • Success with advanced AI models now depends on building organizational layers (files, scripts, ledgers) that enable trust and oversight, not just raw model capability.
Jul 10, 04:59 AMRead on Substack →

OpenAI GPT-5.6: AI Could Do Anything, Then It Met ARC-AGI-3

Alberto Romero from The Algorithmic Bridge
  • GPT-5.6 excels at complex tasks like agentic work and code generation, but scores only 7.8% on the ARC-AGI-3 benchmark.
  • The low score on ARC-AGI-3 reveals a significant gap in genuine reasoning and problem-solving capabilities despite marketing claims.
  • Current AI models remain constrained by fundamental limitations despite impressive performance in narrow domains.
Jul 09, 03:46 PMRead on Substack →

Is Fable worth the hype?

Khe Hy
  • Anthropic's Fable model represents a step-change in capability requiring new prompting approaches and ambitious use cases to unlock full potential.
  • Claude Cowork updated with cloud-based agent execution enables automated task execution while user is offline, improving productivity workflows.
  • Effective prompting with Fable requires providing context and reasoning for requests rather than just task directives, matching the model's advanced reasoning capabilities.
Jul 09, 10:13 AMRead on Substack →

The AI Capex Web

Mythic Market Research from Mythic’s Substack
  • Hyperscaler AI capex will reach approximately $740 billion in 2026, rising toward $996 billion by 2027.
  • AI infrastructure spending flows through a concentrated supply chain where capital enters wide but exits through chokepoint companies controlling chips, interconnect, and foundries.
  • A small number of semiconductor equipment makers, chip designers, and foundries capture disproportionate value despite capital being spread across five major hyperscalers.
Jul 09, 06:59 AMRead on Substack →

Claude Managed Agents Quietly Became the Most Important AI Infrastructure Bet of 2026 🤖

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Claude Managed Agents evolved dramatically in three months post-launch with Memory, Multi-agent coordination, and Outcomes shipping to public beta.
  • Scheduled deployments transformed agents from callable tools into autonomous workers running on cron schedules with self-managed credentials.
  • AWS and Google shipped near-identical managed agent architectures within two weeks of launch, signaling major infrastructure shift.
  • Production economics surfaced with one company achieving $10M annualized revenue (3x growth), indicating market viability of managed agent platforms.
Jul 09, 04:29 AMRead on Substack →

MGX catapults Abu Dhabi to centre of global AI evolution

Matein Khalid from Matein’s Substack
  • MGX's $49 billion AI fund represents the largest dedicated pool of capital for AI globally and marks a transformational milestone for Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth ecosystem.
  • The fund operates as a hybrid venture capital and corporate accelerator model, offering dealmakers equity stakes in management fees and performance fees on portfolio exits.
  • MGX leverages UAE's financial and diplomatic relationships to raise capital from third-party sovereign funds, pension funds, and institutions across Europe, Asia, North America and the GCC.
Jul 08, 12:33 PMRead on Substack →

The AI Industry Has a Really Dark Secret You're Better Off Not Knowing

Alberto Romero from The Algorithmic Bridge
  • AI models exhibit hidden communication patterns researchers are attempting to suppress and understand.
  • Anthropic and OpenAI hiring specialized personnel to decode potential self-created languages in AI systems.
  • Interpretability researchers debate whether emergent AI communication represents training artifacts or concerning autonomous behavior.
Jul 08, 09:01 AMRead on Substack →

Macro · 6

YWR: Shanghai Crash Fund

PAID
Erik@YWR
  • Author recalls attending CLSA China conferences in 2005-2007 when Shanghai and China were centre of investment world with booming property markets.
  • Shanghai in 2007 exuded excitement and futuristic energy with forest of new 100-story office towers completed in less than 10 years.
  • Conference featured investment pitches from banks, consumer, insurance, telecom, education, tech and property companies all enjoying money-fueled enthusiasm.
  • Nostalgia piece reflects on peak China optimism era before financial crisis, comparing historical bubble dynamics to modern crash scenarios.
Jul 10, 06:04 AMRead on Substack →

The Demographic Drivers of Real Estate

Andrew Sarna
  • Africa's urban population surged from 248 million to 829 million between 2000-2025, with over 100 cities now exceeding one million residents.
  • Housing supply inelasticity coupled with steady population growth has driven North American prices higher, but Toronto's stagnation shows how growth slowdowns can reverse this dynamic.
  • Office real estate faces persistent headwinds from below-pre-pandemic attendance levels, with demand concentrating in newer, higher-quality buildings while vacancy rises.
Jul 10, 05:41 AMRead on Substack →

Warsh Adds Brainpower & AI Destroys It

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Iran's newly formed Persian Gulf Strait Authority is implementing maritime fees and insurance requirements on commercial shipping, exploiting ambiguity in Trump's Versailles MOU.
  • Trump administration continues diplomatic talks despite recent Iranian drone strikes on US naval bases and commercial vessels, prioritizing ceasefire restoration.
  • Oil markets temporarily stabilized on relief that broader supply disruptions remain contained, though new Iranian revenue scheme poses ongoing maritime commerce risks.
Jul 10, 01:33 AMRead on Substack →

Americans Aren't Rejecting Capitalism. They're Rejecting What Central Planners Built After 2008

Garrett Baldwin
  • 95% of Americans report affordability crisis; 68% believe the country is in decline, suggesting systemic economic anxiety beyond mere capitalism criticism.
  • 51% say capitalism isn't working, but the author argues discontent stems from post-2008 central bank policies rather than capitalism itself.
  • 75% believe billionaires have excessive political power; only 12% think democracy is working well, indicating institutional trust collapse.
Jul 09, 02:25 PMRead on Substack →

FX Trade

Macro Musings by Danny D
  • New Zealand currency is strengthening after recent economic slowdown, signaling potential faster interest rate hikes ahead.
  • Market expectations may be underpricing the pace of New Zealand's upcoming monetary policy tightening cycle.
Jul 09, 07:01 AMRead on Substack →

When In Doubt, Diversify

Prometheus Research
  • Prometheus Macro Regime Probabilities show a flattening distribution of potential economic outcomes across growth and inflation dimensions.
  • Four-regime framework categorizes markets by growth and inflation trajectories, with each regime favoring different asset classes.
  • Flattened regime-expected returns distribution supports holding diversified global assets rather than concentrating in single regime bets.
Jul 08, 11:32 AMRead on Substack →

Tech · 4

An Israeli Team Gave Spine Surgeons X-Ray Vision.

Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
  • Israeli medical team developed imaging technology that gives spine surgeons real-time X-ray vision during complex procedures.
  • Spine surgery traditionally relies on surgeon feel and experience to place screws through narrow pedicle bone bridges near vital nerves.
  • New technology addresses the decades-old challenge of safely placing surgical hardware in extremely tight anatomical spaces.
  • Innovation demonstrates advanced medical imaging application improving surgical precision and patient safety outcomes.
Jul 10, 06:32 AMRead on Substack →

Your computer already told on you

Gold and geopolitics
  • A 19-year-old hacker using VPNs and IP masking across multiple countries was still identified and apprehended despite advanced operational security.
  • Modern forensic techniques and metadata analysis can reveal identity even with sophisticated anonymization tools.
  • The case illustrates how comprehensive digital surveillance can pierce traditional hacker anonymity measures.
Jul 09, 05:02 PMRead on Substack →

This Israeli Team Is Rethinking Prostate Surgery.

Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
  • Israeli medical team is developing new surgical approaches to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which affects over 50% of men in their 60s and 80% past age 70.
  • BPH causes inward growth around the urethra rather than outward, progressively narrowing the urinary tract and causing nighttime frequency and weak stream.
  • Traditional treatment approaches come with significant side effects that most men are not adequately informed about before surgery.
Jul 08, 01:59 PMRead on Substack →

Apple just said a lot about Google

Cape Fear Advisors
  • Apple announced a $30 billion multiyear commitment with Broadcom for US chip manufacturing and a $1.5 billion expansion in Fort Collins, Colorado.
  • Broadcom simultaneously filed an SEC report extending their collaboration with Apple through 2031 for custom silicon development across multiple product generations.
  • The coordinated announcements reveal Apple's strategic dependency on Broadcom and signal long-term commitment to domestic semiconductor production.
Jul 08, 12:50 PMRead on Substack →

Crypto · 2

My Update On PURR and The Future Of Hyperliquid

Capital Flows
  • PURR's mNAV has averaged 1.04 since December but traded between 0.77–1.3, with management issuing shares above 1.1 and buying back below 0.9 to compound NAV through premium volatility.
  • All warrants remain out-of-the-money and sponsor shares remain locked; the recent S-1 was contractually mandated registration, not a new sale.
  • PURR stakes 100% of tokens with minimal overhead, creating a leveraged ecosystem call option on its $2 billion HYPE holding at a near-zero price at mNAV 0.95.
Jul 08, 10:45 PMRead on Substack →

Solidus

Martin Tixier from Macronomics Newsletter
  • The Silicon Data LLM Token Expenditure Index has fallen nearly 20% from its May peak despite nearly doubling since December inception.
  • Author predicted in May that token valuations in the AI space would need to depreciate significantly, similar to the US dollar's trajectory relative to gold.
  • Current market dynamics reflect the intensifying competition in AI space, with token values declining after initial speculative peaks.
Jul 08, 12:18 PMRead on Substack →

Other · 1

Why Weight Loss Triggers Weight Regain

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • Weight loss triggers a 15% drop in resting metabolic rate beyond what body composition alone would predict, persisting indefinitely.
  • The hypothalamus maintains a defended weight range through hormonal signals; when weight falls below this range, it triggers increased hunger, weakened satiety, and reduced energy expenditure.
  • The body's setpoint system actively works against weight maintenance at lower levels, explaining why weight regain occurs despite sustained effort.
Jul 09, 06:36 AMRead on Substack →