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IS IT FINALLY TIME FOR THE TREASURY MARKET TO CRACK?
PRIORITYRussell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
- Capital flow dynamics have shifted from a 'pro-capital world' (1994-2020) to a 'pro-labor world' (post-2020), reversing previous patterns of capital pool accumulation.
- Japanese yield curve control and monetary extremism broke historical correlations between US Treasury yields and yen movement, with JGBs now decoupling from treasuries.
- US 10-year yields stuck in a range since 2023 while Japanese 10-year yields rise rapidly, suggesting potential stress points for Treasury market structure.
Douglas Murray: Truth Is on Trial in the Charlie Kirk Case. Plus. . .
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Charlie Kirk's assassination is investigated with Tyler Robinson on trial while prominent podcasters and influencers have spread baseless conspiracy theories about the killing.
- Truth becomes central question as conspiracy narratives from Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson and others collide with courtroom evidence in Utah proceedings.
- Kirk's family confronted Robinson for the first time during the hearing, marking intersection of tragedy, misinformation, and judicial reality.
š¬ New thread from Macro Charts
PRIORITYMacro Charts
- China's Hang Seng rallied +3%, HSTECH +5%, Alibaba +13%, Baidu +7% as capital rotates out of concentrated chipmakers into cheaper, diversified exposure.
- 'Great Reversal' narrative emerging: money shifting from highly-leveraged semis and memory chips into under-owned, low-volatility quality stocks.
- Korea weakness (-5% again) and rebalancing process expected to be painful as leverage in concentrated sectors unwinds over time.
USDJPY and the battle for expectations
PRIORITYMark Farrington from Dollar Watchtower
- BoJ's 2016-23 Yield Curve Control policy caused 50% yen devaluation, with particularly severe 2020-23 weakness when global inflation pushed bond yields higher while JGBs were capped at 0.25%.
- GPIF's 10% benchmark shift from 35% to 25% JGB allocation in April 2020 marked unprecedented institutional reversal, equalizing domestic and foreign bond weightings.
- YCC-driven capital outflows extended beyond speculation; largest Japanese public pension fund's bond reallocation signaled structural not cyclical shift in capital flows.
Parody for the Win!
PRIORITYLe Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
- Michael Burry and Cathie Wood both sold Alibaba simultaneously on June 26, creating rare 'meme bottom' signal that prompted position addition via September $120 calls at $2.
- BABA rallied +12% in single session post-signal, most since September 2025, bringing cumulative gains to +20% from meme bottom with call options up >2x.
- 'Shrubvana' strategy involves self-awareness to trade against one's own biases and identify contrarian setups through extreme sentiment alignment.
Graham Platner and the Limits of āBelieve Womenā
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner's campaign collapsed after rape accusation by ex-girlfriend Jenny Racicot.
- Case exposes double standards in 'Believe Women' movement with selective application based on political alignment.
- Highlights hypocrisy where progressive movement applies credibility standards inconsistently depending on party affiliation.
š¬ New thread from Le Shrub
PRIORITYLe Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
- Semiconductor sector trading choppy with large daily swings characteristic of major market tops, not bottoms.
- Oil prices working off the 'Economist Meme Bottom' after recent weakness.
- Trump commentary on market performance and short positioning suggests ongoing hybrid market regime (HYBRIS).
HOW DO MARKETS TOP? HAS THE US TOPPED OUT?
PRIORITYRussell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
- Japan's 30-year underperformance since 1991 mirrors a story of missed opportunities in mobile phones, semiconductors, and other tech sectors despite early dominance.
- Japanese corporate and policy decisions appear to have involved voluntary decline (corporate harakiri) partly to placate US economic interests.
- The Nikkei's relative decline tracks Japanese corporate sales losses across semiconductors and consumer electronics to US and Asian competitors.
Is This Just the Beginning of the Socialist Surge? Plus. . .
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Democratic Socialist candidates have surged to electoral victory in recent weeks, all in deep-blue districts, raising questions about whether this is a sustainable trend.
- The DSA wave is rooted in a 2018 Democratic blacklisting of progressive operatives, forcing them to build ruthless campaign infrastructure now proving highly effective.
- Young voters are significantly more favorable toward socialism, suggesting the far-left surge may extend beyond current progressive enclaves if organizational capacity holds.
š¬ New thread from Macro Charts
PRIORITYMacro Charts
- Samsung reported record Q2 earnings with 19x increase in operating profit, but market sold off $100B in combined Samsung and SK Hynix market cap, erasing 8-10% in Korea.
- Travelling-and-arriving setup in tech: strong earnings are being sold rather than bought, classic top-formation behavior for memory stocks.
- China's gig economy is expanding to 320 million workers (44% of workforce), replacing white-collar and college graduates through automation, creating Engels Pause wage stagnation.
The Women Who Help People Die
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Death doulas provide nonmedical end-of-life support addressing loneliness and dignity; Nicole Kidman pursuing role after mother's death.
- Growing professionalization of death care reflects cultural shift toward holistic, person-centered dying experiences.
- End-of-life caregiving addresses gap in medical system by focusing on emotional and spiritual needs alongside physical comfort.
Reddit Revenge Porn
PRIORITYEve Barlow from Blacklisted
- Author facing sustained online stalking campaign affecting personal security; tension between privacy protection and personal narrative.
- Discovery of false accusations and coordinated harassment highlights challenges of maintaining privacy while processing public trauma.
- Ethical dilemma: writing for catharsis while protecting others' privacy and resisting amplification of harassment campaigns.
The Pain Trade Hasn't Even Started
PRIORITYLord Fed from Lord Fed's Gazette
- Mag7 closed up ~5% after being oversold 15% over four weeks, suggesting crowded consensus longs are being flushed out across markets.
- July SPX target remains 7,700 with potential August overshoot still on table as positioning hasn't given reason to shelve the call.
- Positioning analysis indicates 'pain trade' in consensus trades (e.g., England as overcrowded long) will continue to inflict losses before reversing.
A Tale of Two Fourths of July. Plus. . .
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- America's 250th semiquincentennial celebrated across the country with traditional events including hot dog contests, parades, and fireworks.
- Coverage includes perspectives on Chinese pastor's release, Taylor Swift prenup implications, Ukraine war assessment, and Cornel West interview.
- Editorial format presents 'Front Page' daily window into The Free Press editorial stance and world commentary.
š¬ New thread from Le Shrub
PRIORITYLe Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
- Economist's 'admission of error' on oil is potential 'meme bottom' signal matching April bullish cover call that preceded profitable spreads.
- Shrubstack commentary highlights parody value and market reversal mechanics using media contrarianism as indicator.
- H2 2026 entry marked by observation that 'funny stuff will happen' and positions will be taken against crowded consensus narratives.
š¬ New thread from HFI Research
PRIORITYHFI Research
- Oil market at critical inflection with China demand back, Economist contrarian article published, and Brent short positioning at all-time highs.
- Gasoline 1-2 spreads and 3-2-1 crack spreads continue moving higher at $72 Brent, signaling potential fundamental tightness.
- Natural gas range-bound between $3-$3.5 with lack of sustained heat keeping market from inflecting higher despite tight fundamentals.
every silver lining has a cloud
PRIORITYKris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
- Every technological and market advantage carries hidden costs; surveillance capitalism's benefits come packaged with data extraction externalities.
- VIX signals and delta-hedged risk reversals reveal market participant psychology and hedging costs often overlooked in simple buy-and-hold strategies.
- Free lunches in markets and technology are myths; understanding tradeoffs separates sophisticated traders from those chasing headlines.
The Verb
PRIORITYMichael W. Green from Yes, I give a fig... thoughts on markets from Michael Green
- Declaration of Independence uniquely sanctifies 'pursuit of happiness' as a verbāaction and strivingārather than a guaranteed state or outcome.
- This framing embeds dynamism and process into America's founding, distinguishing it from constitutions worldwide that promise fixed conditions or security.
- Current political trajectory threatens this distinctive commitment to action and self-directed pursuit at the nation's 250th anniversary.
BIG Moves Getting Started ā Are You Ready?
PRIORITYMacro Charts
- Major reversal may have begun across asset classes and global markets with extreme sentiment and positioning now at turning points.
- Precious metals show textbook bullish signals: gold staged 38% retrace with bear trap reversal, silver achieved higher low and bullish divergence.
- Gold models turning up from bottom with critical technical support line established; positioning and sentiment reversals align with historical bottoming patterns.
Tough Love: Why Does Everyone Say Marriage Is Hard?
PRIORITYThe Free Press
- Advice columnist addresses reader's concern about whether early marriage happiness will inevitably deteriorate over time.
- Explores why cultural narrative frames marriage as inherently difficult and whether preventative therapy can forestall common marital challenges.
- Suggests reader's anxiety about future problems may reflect inability to fully control outcomes, contrasting her 'homework ahead of schedule' personality with real-world unpredictability.
Markets · 31
Mind the Valuation Gap
AP Research
- UK equities, long dismissed as low-growth and old-economy, are experiencing a valuation reversal as overseas buyers recognize hidden asset value.
- EasyJet's acquisition by Castlelake at 690p per share (premium to 603p market price) exemplifies how neglect creates opportunity in underpriced assets.
- British M&A activity up 250% year-on-year signals that international investors are exploiting a multi-year valuation gap in British public markets.
Mr Market: "Something is Happening!"
Global Macro Method
- Market leadership, rate movements, real yield dynamics, and options pricing are revealing a more selective narrative beneath surface-level index moves.
- Current market action could represent a pause, sector rotation, or early stage of broader risk repricing depending on underlying structural shifts.
- Full analysis requires paid subscription access to detailed research and supporting website materials.
US Markets - First Look
Derek Wallis
- US equities down ~1% on elevated oil prices and yields; 10-year yield at 4.58% amid geopolitical tensions over Iran ceasefire.
- European markets sharply lower (-2%) with banks and consumer stocks leading declines; Asia overnight weakness across Japan (-1.4%), Korea (-5.4%), China mixed.
- Fed Minutes and consumer credit data released at 2-3pm ET; AI rotation narratives continue while investors back Nvidia challengers like Palantir.
A Profitable, Growing Microcap at ~2x EV/EBIT With Half Its Market Cap in Cash
šļø Polymath Investor
- Overlooked microcap opportunity: profitable, growing company trading at ~2x EV/EBIT with half its market cap in cash and zero analyst coverage.
- Family-controlled business has executed five separate buyback programs in two years with permanent share cancellation, destroying capital base while maintaining growth.
- Market sentiment misses that company has proven naysayers wrong despite 'value trap' appearance; screener numbers appear ugly but underlying fundamentals are solid.
Is A Liquidity Event Looming On The Horizon?
Capital Flows
- Single stock volatility at record highs versus VIX with collapsed implied correlation signals rotation, not risk-off selling.
- Corporate credit issuance hit $110B in June (strongest since March), confirming credit cycle melt-up with financials at all-time highs.
- AI compute absorbing capital flows following historical bubble playbook; Fed holding real rates up as SOFR strip prices ~50bp of hikes through 2026.
The $1 Trillion Question Isn't Whether Micron Is a Great Business
Mythic Market Research from Mythicās Substack
- Micron shows exceptional metrics (85% gross margins, 66.6% ROE, $30B cash, $50B revenue guidance) but trades at only 12.9x earnings.
- Core debate is what multiple to assign to peak earnings in a business that has historically never avoided cyclical downturns.
- Bull case hinges on whether this time moat is genuinely real given memory market's perpetual cycle exposure.
Want to bet on Kalshi and Polymarkets? Hereās one tip: āAlways bet against the comments pageā
Bob Pisani
- Traders in prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarkets can achieve success by analyzing fundamentals (e.g., rebuilding BLS inflation formula).
- Successful predictor achieved better average absolute error than Bloomberg analyst consensus on inflation despite being self-taught amateur.
- Suggests prediction markets reward independent research and contrarian thinking against mainstream consensus views.
Emerging Markets, Private Credit, and Energy
Andrew Sarna
- Emerging markets have dramatically underperformed US equities over 15 years, with Chinese equities being a steady losing trade since 2010.
- Emerging markets were re-rated from premium to discount valuations; they are now outperforming as Taiwan Semiconductor, Samsung, and SK Hynix drive exposure to AI and data center supply chains.
- Three semiconductor companies account for over 30% of the emerging markets index, concentrating alpha opportunity in critical technology hardware.
Awakening the Italian ābullā.
Roger Mitchell from As In The Lake
- Value investing and turnaround plays require identifying beaten-down companies with real inherent value, strong brands, or cultural advantages during periods of difficulty.
- Entry price and timing are more critical to ROI than exit timing; the skill lies in recognizing serendipitous moments when valuable assets are undervalued.
- Italian football and sports franchises are presented as potential turnaround candidates analogous to Steve Jobs' Apple restoration or current Nike rehabilitation.
YWR: Q2 2026 Performance Review
PAIDErik@YWR
- YWR ETF portfolio delivered +21.1% YTD; reader-selected portfolio outperforming broader market.
- South Korea (EWY) surged +108% YTD driven by memory chip strength, while China (FXI) lagged at -17%.
- Decision point for 2H 2026: maintain current allocation or rotate FXI exposure to embrace hardware/AI theme.
- Overall 'buy everything' portfolio still positive at +5.6% despite Cash Dragons weakness at -20%.
Prometheus S&P 500 + Crisis Program
Prometheus Research
- S&P 500 program signals modest reversal pressures as equity momentum slows and valuations stretch.
- Technology and industrials favored across sectors; expected maximum drawdown 7% in multi-sigma event.
- Oil selloff reducing fixed-income pressure; bond carry now reasonable risk despite remaining outside optimal return zone.
- Risk control measures operating effectively within long-term program expectations and investment cycle objectives.
The Legends Were Right
Santiago Capital Research
- 2012 gold fund launch featured advisory board including legend Jim Rogers, Rick Rule, and numismatic expert Don Kagan.
- Seeking advice from established figures early provided crucial guidance despite founder being 'a nobody' at inception.
- Lesson: leverage expert networks and humility to avoid costly mistakes in fund structure and strategy decisions.
- Personal relationships with market legends shaped fund philosophy and risk management approach.
Portfolio Update
The Haymaker Team
- ServiceNow and Accenture, both down significantly from 52-week highs, launched a joint offering on June 26 rejecting bear case assumptions.
- Market had treated both companies as AI casualties due to beliefs that agentic AI would gut enterprise software and consulting labor arbitrage models.
- Joint partnership structure suggests management confidence in enterprise software and IT services resilience despite AI disruption fears.
The šæļø's BUSHY⢠Portfolio x Plutus
The Blind Squirrel
- Blind Squirrel Macro's BUSHY portfolio is now available via Plutus, an SEC-registered advisor offering real-time portfolio replication in investor accounts.
- Plutus allows automatic securities portfolio replication through Interactive Brokers with minimum $40k allocation requirement and assets remaining under investor custody.
- Platform enables direct access to research-driven portfolios without manual trading, addressing implementation gap between published strategies and actual execution.
How Musk Is Again Stealing Billions from Mom & Pop Investors
Lawrence from Lawrence Fossiās Substack
- Elon Musk and S&P 500 index committee partnership allegedly enables wealth transfer from retail savers by inflating Tesla stock through index inclusion.
- Index fund passive investing mechanisms create systematic buying pressure when stocks enter S&P 500, benefiting insiders aware of inclusion timing.
- Author argues retail investors unknowingly subsidize billionaire wealth accumulation through index fund mechanics that concentrate capital at the top.
Stock Take Pt 2 - EM Edition
BUSHY⢠and Acorn Weekly
- China's domestic SSE STAR Market semiconductor stack outperforming EM index while offshore tech giants act as dead weight for MSCI China.
- Portfolio action taken in March to exit EM tech laggards and May to concentrate China exposure based on shifted market dynamics.
- 2026 has been unusual for Emerging Markets as AI capex trade swept main benchmarks driven by chip giants in Seoul and Taipei.
US Markets - Five Points
Derek Wallis
- Fed Minutes from Warsh's first meeting, SPAX Nasdaq entry Tuesday, and Hynix ADR trading Friday are key catalysts for the week.
- Children without fathers experience significantly worse outcomes on poverty, education, incarceration and mental health metrics.
- Post discusses Gen Z 'kirkification' meme trend and commentary on elite immigrant July 4th celebrations.
Q3 Guide to the Markets
Andrew Sarna
- Meta's cloud computing exploration and Korean equity selloff on memory chip margin concerns are pressuring incremental AI infrastructure demand assumptions.
- June payrolls at 57,000 with downward prior month revisions signal hiring moderation and reinforce rate hike timing push to December.
- S&P 500 trades ~1 standard deviation above 30-year average valuation at 40.7 CAPE with consensus expecting 20% earnings growth over 3 years.
US Markets - First Look
Derek Wallis
- S&P near highs with 10-year yields at 4.47%, dollar +26bp, oil easing as international markets show mixed performance.
- Asian markets mixed with Japan +1.1%, China flat, Korea -46bp; European autos higher while tech lower on sector divergence.
- Key themes include stock follow-through, Trump NATO visit, Services PMI/ISM data, and big tech AI wipeout scenario concerns.
Not Such a Hawkish Path
AP Research
- Kevin Warsh signaled less aggressive inflation stance, pushing rate hike expectations from October to December and easing equity pressure.
- Softer June payrolls with downward revisions and weak leisure/hospitality hiring gave investors permission to question imminent Fed tightening.
- Dow outperformed and Nasdaq lagged as semiconductor selloff offset broader risk rally, creating divergence in holiday week follow-through.
Mythic Atlas Report: 7/5/2026
Mythic Market Research from Mythicās Substack
- Growth Engine fully invested and Geography risk-on at 100% international with entire drag from European rollover while rest of world climbs.
- US domestic engine (consumer, housing, liquidity) entirely red despite green headline signal, expansion momentum running well below 15-year norm.
- Both weekly engines signal lean-in posture but underlying composition shows cooler real expansion with Europe as primary weakness driver.
Hubble, Bubble: Why Liquidity Matters More Than Valuation
Michael Howell from Capital Wars
- Market bubbles end through liquidity/funding instability rather than valuation extremes; critical signals coming from financial system plumbing.
- Repo spreads, Treasury volatility, safe collateral demand and term corporate funding costs are key breakage indicators to monitor.
- Global liquidity has slowed but latest flash estimates suggest decline has stabilised rather than turned into crash scenario.
Insider Newsletter: Issue #332
Capitalist Exploits (Substack)
- Gina Rinehart, Australia's richest person, invested over $1 billion in SpaceX despite the company losing $4 billion quarterly and trading at 100x revenue.
- Retail interest in SpaceX shares hit record levels with 28,000 Australian retail accounts bidding, four times higher than any previous IPO in 30 years.
- Unusual alignment of sophisticated investors (Rinehart) and retail crowds in same speculative trade signals potential crowded positioning and market excess.
Nothing Like a Chart Party...
Garrett Baldwin
- Private credit market growth mirrors underpants gnome economics where complex financial engineering creates illusions of value without clear economic purpose.
- Packages of future licensing revenue and receivables facilities moved through rating system and sold to yield-starved institutional investors creates layered opacity.
- System works until it doesn't, with phase two remaining undefined while everyone waits for phase three profit.
The Week Ahead 7/5/26
Eliant
- S&P 500 outperformed small caps by 285bps last week amid AI complex unwinding and capital rotation to under-owned sectors.
- Upcoming week features minimal economic data with only manufacturing datapoints and FOMC minutes expected.
- Eliant's tactical trading strategies have delivered 189.58% returns since June 2023, significantly outpacing broad indices.
Market Analysis for the Week of 7/5
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- Market trapped in multi-week balance with two-way trading expected as bulls maintain high timeframe control.
- Intermediate timeframes neutral while short-term control has flipped repeatedly, characteristic of extended consolidation.
- Individual stock trends offer better opportunities than index trading during this balanced period.
Microsoft: Undervalued & Undisruptable!
Capitalist-Letters
- High-quality businesses tend to remain competitive over decades despite repeated disruption threats; Microsoft exemplifies this durability.
- Historical examples show legendary investors like Buffett and Fisher held great businesses through multiple technological shifts and maintained conviction.
- Time acts as ally to good businesses and enemy to bad ones; competitive advantages and business quality persist across market cycles.
Stock Take Season 2026 - Part 1
The Blind Squirrel
- Q1 2026 favored dividend yield, low volatility, and value factors while Q2 saw high-beta momentum dominate after Iran war risk subsided.
- DRAM ETF launched in April reached $25B AUM by end of June, generating ~$260M in management fees for 9-stock portfolio, signaling speculative excess.
- ETF closures more reliable timing signals for bottoms than launches for tops; memory/HBM bubble early signals suggest reversal ahead.
My Decision-Making Process
PAIDMihail from TheOldEconomy
- Author outlines four-part investment decision-making framework: selection, timing, sizing, and execution.
- Planning to increase Latin America exposure through Argentine banks (equity and call options) and Brazil (call options) due to rising market volatility creating bargain opportunities.
- Argentina positioned as attractive investment case with 2027 elections, ongoing economic reforms, successful debt repayment, and potential frontier market upgrade that would unlock passive flows.
Weekly S&P500 ChartStorm - 5 July 2026
Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
- Equal-weighted S&P 500 making new highs while cap-weighted index remains stuck, signaling broadening market participation beyond mega-cap leaders.
- Micro caps and financials showing promising price action as rotation away from Mag-7 continues.
- Market breadth improving with 200-day moving average trending higher, indicating constructive market structure despite some headwinds to monitor.
China Weekly Wrap: The Baton Pass Edition
Panda Perspectives
- Chinese markets staged violent snap-back with HSI +2.99% and HSTECH +5.72% as prior week's selling reversed, suggesting momentum positioning reset.
- Offshore price-momentum factor crashed -14.7% in single week, ending one market leg and passing leadership baton to next cohort of stocks.
- Destroyed internet and consumer stocks finally caught bids (BYD +15.76%, Baidu +12.30%, Meituan +11.44%) while YTD winners (Lenovo, SMIC) and mainland banks gave back gains.
Macro · 22
Deficits, Dollars and Dominance
Andrew Sarna
- Persistent government deficits across the developed world and China are rising even during economic expansion, creating structural support for hard assets and stores of value.
- Global debt-to-GDP ratios continue climbing, with Japan, France, and Canada among the most indebted when household debt is included alongside government and corporate obligations.
- Despite predictions of dollar demise from fiscal deficits, the US dollar remains the strongest reserve currency with no viable successor; Chinese yuan has actually declined in global reserve share.
Episode 020: Sintra, forward guidance & the dollar
Thematic Markets
- ECB's Sintra conference signaled global shift toward traditional central banking under new Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh's rejection of forward guidance as emergency tool.
- Warsh's push to end forward guidance addresses market distortion: suppressing volatility through signaling encouraged excessive leverage and market dependency on central bank cues.
- End of forward guidance removes withdrawal symptoms; implications include potential rate volatility, changes to leverage structures, and dollar strength against G10 and EM currencies.
Economic Statecraft & The Private Equity Parking Lot
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- Global economy shifting from rules-based stateless efficiency to national economic statecraft and resource security projection.
- US escalated Iran tensions with airstrikes on 80+ sites and revoked crude oil sales licenses, barring new Iranian oil exports after July 7.
- G7 counterparties have 10-day window to wind down Iranian oil transactions before sanctions resume; IRGC responded with drone/missile attacks on US bases.
Panic of the Yen
Peruvian Bull
- Pseudonymous trader Yuto's cryptic July 6 post in Japanese went viral with 5M+ views, sparking speculation of BOJ surprise rate action or intervention.
- Account with strong track record in macro circles claims esoteric insider proximity without formal title, building credibility through accurate calls.
- Market interpreting post as signal of potential BOJ crisis or policy shift regarding US Treasury holdings.
Is Liquidity Flowing?
Prometheus Research
- US liquidity conditions increasingly important as equity rally depends on underlying financial system stability supporting earnings expectations.
- Private sector repo has become dominant source of new liquidity; reserve balances from Fed QE rolloff became flat/modestly negative since 2024.
- Monitoring weighted growth of reserves, commercial paper, and repurchase agreements critical to determining if equity rally can persist.
Three Charts That Are Breaking My Brain Right Now.
Garrett Baldwin
- S&P 500/M2 ratio just exceeded dot-com peak at 0.33, indicating stock valuations extreme relative to actual money supply in constant dollars.
- Ratio strips out monetary expansion effects to show real wealth creation vs. printing-press driven nominal gains.
- Three interconnected charts reveal emerging story across seemingly unrelated metrics suggesting systemic valuation concerns.
The Cliff
Rebel Capitalist News Desk
- Atlanta Fed's real-time growth tracker dropped from 4%+ to 1.2% in two weeks, a dramatic revision not yet accounting for weak June jobs data.
- Unemployment ticked down to 4.2% despite ugliest labor numbers of the cycle, creating disconnect between headline narratives and underlying weakness.
- Economic cliff suggests critical inflection point with stark difference between mainstream 'moderation' narrative and alternative readings of deteriorating data.
The Lifeguard
Capitalist Exploits (Substack)
- Sophisticated investors intellectually understand systemic risks (deficits, debasement, capital controls) but fail to take protective action.
- Gap between knowing and doing persists because traditional financial advisors (banks, pension administrators, regulators) work against offshore diversification and capital relocation.
- Investors face paradox of seeking a 'lifeguard who works for the ocean'āinstitutional help protecting interests threatened by those same institutions.
Quarterly Strategy Pack - Q3 2026
Callum Thomas from Topdown Charts Professional
- Q3 2026 Quarterly Strategy Pack analyzes macro outlook including policy, inflation, growth scenarios, and core asset allocation views.
- Global Data Pulse chart shows activity/confidence improving, inflation surging due to energy spike, and leading indicators suggesting momentum loss into 2027.
- Analysis reflects textbook economic cycle with significant implications for asset allocation and positioning covered in accompanying webinars.
Why do countries need industrial policy?
Jostein Hauge from Global Currents
- Industrial policy has re-emerged as a mainstream economic tool after decades of market-fundamentalist orthodoxy, driven by climate change and geopolitical competition.
- Traditional market-failure frameworks are insufficient to explain why governments pursue industrial policy; deeper state-steering rationales have always existed.
- Modern industrial policy debates focus on what kind of intervention rather than whether intervention should occur, reflecting a fundamental shift in economic thinking.
Global Liquidity Watch: Weekly Update
Michael Howell from Capital Wars
- Global liquidity is leveling off with short-term strength driven by base effects, low volatility, and renewed Federal Reserve injections.
- Structural money supply growth (SMB) has stalled due to weakening China liquidity, ongoing Bank of Japan and ECB quantitative tightening, and US dollar strength.
- Investors remain risk-on broadly but are gradually trimming Emerging Markets exposure and rotating modestly within Developed Markets.
Trade Policy Is the Wrong Focus
Dr Warwick Powell from Warwick Powell's Substack
- Trade policy debate misses the real issue: capital account governance and flows, not current account imbalances.
- Protectionist focus on tariffs conveniently sidesteps capital circulation problems and allows deficit countries to evade responsibility.
- Historical precedent shows Krugman's own work demonstrated protectionism can be welfare-optimizing under imperfect competition.
- Capital account orchestrationānot tradeādetermines economic outcomes and should be the primary policy focus.
Quietly, Germany Is Rewriting Europeās Fiscal Outlook
PAIDSam Shiffman from Clark Street
- Germany launching '34-measure plan' for fiscal, labor and housing reform aimed at stimulating weak underlying growth.
- 2027 budget draft includes ā¬203+ billion in federal borrowing with higher defense and infrastructure spending than previously signaled.
- Germany's fiscal impulse shifting positive in Europe's largest economy as it diverges from post-COVID underperformance versus peer nations.
easyJet Points to the Exits
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- US-protected Hormuz shipping corridor experiencing 'stop-start normalisation' with 80 estimated floating mines and peace talks on one-week pause.
- Iran's Supreme Leader succession clouded by intelligence suggesting son Mojtaba severely disfigured from February airstrikes and avoiding public appearances.
- Brent crude fell to $71.70 on modest OPEC+ production increase reaction as macro narrative shifts back to AI rotation debate.
Weekly Macro Note: Start of the 'Long Summer', Look at What's Ahead, Consumer Slowdown Risks
MacroEdge Research
- Long summer period (July-September) critical for accomplishing market moves as technical setups becoming clearer heading into mid-July.
- Korean and Japanese risks at new heights with plausible downside impulse potentially catching late-entry amateurs off-guard in 'swan' fashion.
- Consumer confidence and sentiment at all-time lows creating apathy about near-term direction while administration balances inflation fight with asset price support.
U.S. Economic Growth Update
David Cervantes from David Cervantes | Pinebrook Capital
- H2 2026 growth rests on three pillars: nominally strong but real-income-weak consumer spending, visible AI capex bleeding into physical economy, and labor market reacceleration.
- Historically similar cycles rescued by decelerating producer prices and loose fiscal policy; June jobs report weak on payrolls but strong on unemployment.
- Pinebrook closed 10-year short position at loss and maintaining neutral rates view pending July jobs report and August Supercore inflation data.
Page Two
Rebel Capitalist News Desk
- June jobs report showed only 57,000 positions added versus consensus of 115,000, with ADP coming in at 98,000 versus expected 110,000.
- More concerning than headline number: 500,000 fewer Americans working in June than May, buried in government data while unemployment rate fell.
- Labor market is losing momentum despite positive headline narratives, signaling economic slowdown disguised by statistical noise.
A Macro Pilgrim's Ledger | July 5, 2026
Santiago Capital Research
- Weak jobs report triggered rotation from technology into banks and industrials, with Dow hitting record 52,900 while Nasdaq stumbled on chip stock weakness.
- Crude continued decline toward $68.59 on Hormuz reopening narrative while gold rose 4% to $4,191 on fresh US-Iran military tensions providing safety bid.
- Market showing defining split between mega-cap tech underperformance and traditional sector outperformance amid Fed comfort on no rate hike urgency.
Comfort
Macro Musings by Danny D
- June labor report provided comfort that Fed doesn't need urgent rate hikes, enabling continued passive easing despite economic uncertainty.
- ISM Services data due tomorrow along with ADP, trade balance, and MBS applications provide week's key economic indicators.
- Healthcare sector entered historically bullish seasonal period with strong recent performance, signaling rotation opportunities.
Weekend thoughts
Gold and geopolitics
- Gold seasonality patterns, central bank allocations at 30-40 year highs, and washed-out sentiment historically predict near-term strength.
- China's M2 expansion ($37.3T) far exceeds US ($12.5T), supporting precious metals demand while silver shows bullish weekly reversal.
- Money market funds at $8.3T all-time high and leveraged ETF assets tripled since 2022, indicating excess leverage positioning vulnerable to reversal.
Six-Chart Sunday ā America at 50, 100, 150, 200 & 250
Bruce Mehlman - Age of Disruption
- U.S. population growth is decelerating to slowest pace in American history during the 2020s despite population being at all-time high of 250 years.
- Inflation-adjusted economy is 1,000x larger than 1826, while federal debt has risen sharply and now approaches annual GDP levels.
- Wealth concentration at postwar highs but poverty rates lower than any prior era; income inequality highest since 2026, yet real spending remains positive.
The Week That Was, The Week That Is
Global Macro Method
- Labour market data (57k June payrolls, 4.2% unemployment, lower participation) has shifted focus from central banks to employment dynamics.
- Cooled 'higher for longer' narrative despite resilient ISM manufacturing, steady job openings, positive real spending, rallying equities, and firmer gold.
- Week focuses on reading central bank tea leaves from FOMC minutes, ECB accounts, Bank of England stability update, and Japan data rather than blockbuster economic reports.
Politics · 21
US Markets - Five Points
Derek Wallis
- US markets decline amid Iran geopolitical tensions while technology and asset valuations reflect broader market dynamics.
- Wealth inequality concerns are overstated when consumer goods like flat-screens have dropped from factory-cost pricing to $80 retail, democratizing access.
- DSA and progressive left operate with radical agenda (police abolition, property expropriation, energy socialization) far beyond their campaign messaging, limiting electoral viability.
Power After Trump with Brian Tyler Cohen
Scott Galloway
- Republicans are more effective at wielding power than progressives, requiring new post-Trump messaging beyond 'back to normal' for competitive future.
- Remote work quietly damages young workers' careers and mental health; showing up in-person remains undervalued career move with supporting data.
- Polymarket influencer marketing scandal involves undisclosed partnerships and simulated trades worse than initially reported.
ServilitƩ, IniquitƩ, AviditƩ
Gold and geopolitics
- European authoritarian trends include online censorship, neighbor reporting systems, ubiquitous surveillance, and state control of payments.
- EU Court of Justice ruling against free website reposting RT content signals expansion of Russia sanctions to target any platform sharing Russian media.
- Author compares contemporary EU governance to 1940s/1948 authoritarian regimes (Russia, China) with population control mechanisms.
Turkey Is the Wolf in NATOās Clothing
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- Trump's visit to Turkey featured lavish ceremony and presidential praise for Erdogan as a 'great friend' more loyal than other NATO allies.
- Trump announced lifting sanctions on Turkey's defense industry, signaling a major shift in US-Turkey relations despite historical tensions.
- The article suggests Turkey operates as 'the wolf in NATO's clothing,' implying deceptive behavior within the alliance structure.
Chart of the Week: America's Fertility Heartland
Demography Unplugged
- Fertility rates are highest in the American heartland (Kentucky, North Dakota, Idaho, Nebraska, South Dakota), which tend to be socially conservative with lower living costs.
- West Coast and Northeast states show lowest fertility rates (Vermont 1.27, Rhode Island 1.33, Oregon 1.36), driven by high housing and living costs.
- Middle America recorded the largest year-over-year fertility increases, with regional economic factors (housing affordability) driving demographic divergence.
The Nazi Tattoo Should Have Been Disqualifying
John Aziz
- Graham Platner's Maine Senate campaign collapsed after a sexual assault allegation and reports of a Nazi SS tattoo, causing major Democratic supporters to withdraw endorsements.
- A Nazi tattoo on a Senate candidate should have been immediately disqualifying and required no further political deliberation in any healthy political culture.
- The crisis demonstrates how political standards have eroded when societies are forced to debate and normalize symbols of extremism rather than treating them as beyond the pale.
The Hamas Government In Gaza Has Dissolved
John Aziz
- Hamas dissolved its Gaza government and ceded authority to U.S.-backed Palestinian technocrats under ceasefire plan.
- Board of Peace (Trump administration body) cautiously welcomed move, emphasizing judgment on actions not promises.
- Gaza now has opportunity to transition from permanent war politics to reconstruction and return to normalcy.
- Hamas's dissolution ends nearly two decades of governance controlling education, healthcare, courts, and Palestinian institutions.
Will The Real Zionist Please Stand Up?
Shana Meyerson from Unapologetically Jewish
- Zionism fundamentally means Jewish right to self-determination in ancestral homeland; AOC's stated positions contradict this definition.
- AOC opposes Israel arms sales, accuses state of genocide/apartheid, but has not explicitly denied Israel's right to exist.
- Semantic distinction: opposing specific policies differs from opposing state legitimacy, yet both positions shape global framing.
- Some argue 'Zionist' label should be abandoned as it uniquely singles out Jewish state among nations.
I'll Trade A Wealth Tax... For These Reform Proposals (The Swiss Model)
Garrett Baldwin
- U.S. economic freedom ranking has fallen from fifth globally in 2008 to 22nd place today per Heritage Foundation Index.
- Scandinavian countries labeled as socialist are actually free-market economies with strong social safety nets, not socialist systems.
- Author proposes trading wealth tax support for fiscal and regulatory reforms modeled on Swiss economic approach.
The Exit Trap: Why Trump Can't Walk Away
PAIDProf Robert Pape
- Iran, not the U.S., increasingly controls escalation pace in the conflict due to stronger incentives and leverage through global energy markets.
- Strait of Hormuz remains Iran's most effective coercive leverage point despite Trump administration downplaying regional strategic importance.
- Ceasefires and diplomatic announcements mask persistent middle-stage escalation trap dynamics driven by independent Iranian strategic calculations.
The Ugly Logic Of Viewing Human Life As Replaceable
John Aziz
- Palestinian leader Mustafa Barghouti's statement framing child deaths as offset by future births reflects a dangerous dehumanizing logic used by some pro-Palestinian advocates.
- Hamas leaders have repeatedly employed similar rhetoric, treating population losses as acceptable sacrifices for political goals.
- This framing strips human dignity from individuals and reduces lives to demographic arithmetic, a critical ethical problem in conflict discourse.
No, Gavin Newsom. Billionaires Arenāt the Problem, and Government Isnāt the Solution
Kaizen Asiedu
- Gavin Newsom's billionaire tax proposal addresses real inequality facts but misdiagnoses root causes as government revenue shortfall rather than structural economic issues.
- Wealth concentration, wage stagnation, and rising costs stem from monetary and regulatory policies, not insufficient taxation of the wealthy.
- Tax system overhaul requires fundamental structural reform of currency and regulation, not simply redistributive wealth transfers.
How the Westās own laws are being used to destroy it
Jonathan Sacerdoti
- Western-established international legal systems are being weaponized against Western interests and values through selective enforcement.
- Current accusations against Israel represent a continuation of historical persecution tactics adapted for modern institutional frameworks.
- Democratic nations' own legal instruments and institutions pose existential risks when captured by hostile actors.
The UN Wrote a Jewish Blood Libel and Gave It a Document Number
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- UN published a 94-page report accusing Israeli soldiers of deliberately murdering children, reviving ancient blood libel tropes with modern institutional authority.
- International legal institutions designed to protect Western interests have been captured and repurposed against them through coordinated campaigns.
- The accusation travels rapidly while scrutiny lags, making institutional legitimacy a weapon for delegitimizing democracies.
Heat Death
The Brawl Street Journal
- Author's November prediction of rapid Ukrainian unraveling proved wrong despite correct identification of underlying trends (energy destruction, political instability, demographic drain).
- Russia intensified winter attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure but disruptions insufficient to destabilize country; Ukrainian president remains highly alert to potential rivals.
- Demographic drain continues to be genuine challenge for Ukraine fighting on both recruitment and retention fronts.
Happy Independence Day
Jared Dillian from We're Gonna Get Those Bastards
- Author reflects on military service as economic trade (nine years for free education) rather than patriotic calling, noting lack of libertarian perspectives in armed forces.
- Describes disagreement with assigned duties (drug and migrant interdiction) and absence of gratitude for service since leaving two months before 9/11.
- Expresses mixed feelings about American patriotism and national anthem, contrasting his personal experience with broader cultural narratives around military service.
The 4th of July
Gold and geopolitics
- America's 250th birthday marked by ambiguity about whether nation is ending or beginning; unclear whether celebrations mark empire's birthday or wake.
- Geopolitical uncertainties include Iran regime change, US military credibility questioned by civilian casualties, and ongoing Middle East conflicts despite negotiations.
- Oil markets face fundamental questions about demand destruction versus resurgence as geopolitical tensions remain high despite supposed war wind-down.
Citizenship Is a Privilege
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- Birthright citizenship doctrine presupposes manageable legal immigration, prevented illegal immigration, and immigrant assimilationāconditions author argues don't exist today.
- 14th Amendment drafted before modern welfare state and commercial aviation; doesn't account for unprecedented immigration levels from potentially hostile cultures with low assimilation intentions.
- Argues birthright citizenship only functions when immigrants become productive members of society rather than state dependents and genuinely integrate into American culture and civic life.
Many Americans Are Losing Faith in America
John Aziz
- America's founding principle of liberty as unalienable right has driven unprecedented innovation across technology, science, enterprise, and culture.
- Liberty-based culture produced transformative inventions: telegraph, telephone, airplane, transistor, internet, smartphone, and AI.
- Author argues Americans are losing faith in America despite country's values-based foundation, suggesting disconnect between ideals and current reality.
Iām Grateful To Be American, Because I Could Have Not Been
Kaizen Asiedu
- Author reflects on gratitude for American citizenship given alternative trajectory of being born in Ghana where he witnessed poverty, disease, and death.
- Contrasts opportunities available in America (education, healthcare, rule of law) with conditions in developing countries like Ghana his parents emigrated from.
- Argues personal proximity to alternative life circumstances amplifies appreciation for American freedoms, institutions, and economic mobility.
Britain has lost the plot on Palestine
Andrew Fox from Fox On War
- UK formally recognized Palestine statehood in September 2025 but continues funding UNRWA refugee agency, creating policy contradiction between state recognition and refugee status.
- UNRWA preserves political architecture where refugee status passes generationally to descendants, treating Palestinian refugee question as permanent claim against Israel rather than resolvable problem.
- Author argues 'right of return' as mass return to Israel functions as demographic veto on Israel's existence as Jewish state, incompatible with genuine two-state solution.
Culture · 20
The 66-Day Myth: What the Research Actually Says About How Long Habits Take
Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
- The popular '21-day habit formation' claim originated from a 1950s plastic surgeon's anecdotal observation, not rigorous research on behavioral change.
- The original finding was misquoted and stripped of its qualifying language ('minimum of about'), becoming dogma in corporate wellness and self-help.
- Understanding the actual science of habit formation timelines can help prevent self-blame when behavioral change takes longer than expected.
Burnt Honey Vinaigrette
Chris Kimball's Substack
- Burnt honey vinaigretteāmade by caramelizing honey and combining with vinegar and olive oilādelivers complex flavor perfect for tomato salads.
- Food storage guidance is more nuanced than assumed; ketchup and mayo do not require refrigeration despite common practice, though flavor is better preserved in the fridge.
- Consumer staples like ghee, oyster sauce, and soy sauce have distinct storage requirements that differ from popular assumptions.
The Courage to Be Cancelled: How to Deal With Hate
Kaizen Asiedu
- Author discusses managing personal attacks and cancel culture in hyper-connected digital landscape where disagreements instantly become public.
- Proposes middle path between doubling-down and retreating when facing online backlash.
- Emphasizes individual influence in shaping others' views through conversations and positions taken.
Teaching Civilization Means Teaching the Bible
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- Biblical literacy is critically low in Americaāonly 17% of Americans are 'Scripture Engaged' and 62% read the Bible rarely or never.
- Understanding Western institutions, laws, and moral foundations requires studying the Bible since Christian ideas shaped American civilization.
- Educational disconnection from biblical sources threatens awareness of the moral and political assumptions underlying Western society.
Pre-Submission Checklist Before You Query
Jonathan Rosen from House of Rosen
- Pre-submission checklist covers essential steps required before querying literary agents to maximize chances of success.
- Author emphasizes that a strong query letter is important but not the first step in the publishing process.
- Article provides guidance from a former agent and traditionally published author perspective.
AI wont replace your grandfather
Roy Ben-Tzvi
- AI and internet access have created confusion between information and wisdom, devaluing the experiential knowledge of elders.
- Grandfathers possessed value not from superior intelligence or facts but from lived experience with failure, loss, and perseverance.
- The scar tissue from a long lifeārecovery from mistakes and rebuilding what was lostācannot be replaced by algorithmic synthesis of information.
Stanford's new freshman curriculum illustrates exactly what's wrong with college
Hot Takes by Adam Singer
- Stanford's new freshman curriculum exemplifies broader rot in higher education and ideological capture of American universities.
- Study found only half of social science papers hold up when tested, consequence of ideological monoculture in academia.
- Universities have abandoned intellectual traditions that built the modern world, with postmodern Marxist ideology embedding itself through corporate-approved buzzwords.
How To Speak Your Mind And Not Get Canceled
Kaizen Asiedu
- Third option exists beyond silence or confrontation: skilled communication can preserve both integrity and relationships.
- Most people oscillate between compromising integrity by staying silent or confirming hostility through unfiltered outbursts.
- Clear Thinker offering 30% annual discount for first 500 new subscribers to mark publication milestone.
What You Won't Learn About the Odyssey from a Movie
Ted Gioia
- Homer's Odyssey functions as adventure storytelling like modern pulp fiction, not pure poetry; accessibility trumps literary prestige.
- W.H.D. Rouse's 1937 prose translation succeeded by treating epic as mass-market adventure, resonating with young readers.
- Classical literature's power lies in narrative thrills and human drama, not adherence to translation formalism or academic standards.
The Most Dangerous Pride Event Wasn't the Parade - It Was the Catholic Mass
Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- Pride Mass at Stonewall presented LGBTQ identities as compatible with Catholic discipleship, creating spiritual confusion.
- Internal theological error clothed in compassion language poses greater danger to Christianity than external secular hostility.
- Church's challenge: welcome all persons while maintaining clarity that repentance precedes affirming alternative lifestyles as reconciled with faith.
Creamy Zucchini-Pumpkin Seed Soup
Rosie from Milk Street Cooking School
- Croatian soup recipe uses toasted pumpkin seeds to create creaminess without dairy, demonstrating ingredient substitution by function rather than literal replacement.
- Cooking approach reframes ingredient substitution by thinking about the 'work' an ingredient does (texture, flavor profile) rather than treating it as an immutable noun.
- Simple recipe illustrates how purees, stocks, tofu, and roasted vegetables can replicate the culinary function of cream in dishes.
Erroll Garner and the Sound of an Orchestra Smiling
Joe Alterman
- Erroll Garner's piano playing was defined by 'happiness' rather than technical mastery, revealing his philosophy of playing for audiences rather than empty rooms.
- Garner maintained that accessibility and sophistication were not mutually exclusiveāhonest feeling could connect with listeners without cheapening the music.
- His approach yielded commercial success including 'Concert by the Sea' as the first jazz album to sell over one million dollars' worth of records.
America250 celebration in Philadelphia included the burial of a time capsule that will not be opened until 2276
Bob Pisani
- America's 250th anniversary celebration in Philadelphia included burial of a time capsule in front of Independence Hall not to be opened until 2276.
- Philadelphia was birthplace not only of American independence but also the first stock exchange and First Bank of the United States.
- Time capsule burial symbolizes generational custodianship of the past and stewardship of the future, connecting present to those 250 years ahead.
The Untold Christian Story Behind America's Founding | Eric Metaxas
PAIDWinston Marshall
- Eric Metaxas argues America's founding cannot be understood without Christianity and the belief that liberty derives from God, not the state.
- Christian foundations of American independence including Great Awakening, George Whitefield, and Founding Fathers' faith have been largely erased from historical narrative.
- Survival of free society depends on faith, virtue, and moral responsibilityālessons both America and Britain must recover from their founding traditions.
Supergreen Pasta: a recipe
Notorious Foodie
- Supergreen pasta combines silky kale or cavolo nero sauce with basil, garlic, lemon, parmesan and almonds for balanced flavor profile.
- Cured pork like guanciale adds depth through rendered fat and salty richness, creating contrast with fresh greens.
- Recipe details ingredient preparation including sourdough croutons, blanching technique, and fat-based sauce binding methods.
Carne Asada Tostadas with Chipotle Salsa
Primal Gourmet
- Carne asada tostadas combine citrus-marinated grilled skirt steak with crispy tallow-fried tostadas and homemade chipotle salsa.
- Recipe allows advance preparation of marinade, salsa, and tostadas for quick assembly during entertaining.
- Layered textures and flavors create balanced handheld bites suitable for both weeknight dinners and entertaining.
Longevity Through Nutrition: Five Things the Evidence Says That Most People Donāt Know, and the 28-Day Book I Wrotā¦
Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
- Clinical evidence on nutrition for longevity is more settled than wellness media suggests; healthy dietary patterns from age 40 onward increase odds of healthy aging by 45-86%.
- Poor nutrition drives roughly 1 in 5 deaths globally, yet only 9.3% of long-term study participants achieved evidence-based nutritional standards.
- 28-day evidence-based guide addresses inflammation, gut health, energy, and aging through practical daily protocols grounded in research rather than wellness trends.
The Women of Love Island Also Suck
Chaotic Neutral
- Love Island Season 8 men exhibit manipulative behaviorālove-bombing for benefit then withdrawing affectionāwhile receiving disproportionate criticism.
- Women participants, though emotionally intelligent, also engage in strategic relationship management and selective accountability that reflects broader power dynamics.
- Show's narrative simplistically frames men as villains and women as victims, missing mutual participation in manufactured drama for broadcast engagement.
The English Are Coming!
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
- English wine region establishment represents an era-defining shift as climate change enables world-class production in southern England.
- Chapel Down's leadership combines commercial ambition from global wine markets with deep vineyard craft accumulated over decades.
- Great wine regions are born once with reputations built over centuries; England's emerging producers are building sustainable market position now.
Citizen AYNE: the very serious look at sport and media. Episode 3, brought by 54.
Roger Mitchell from As In The Lake
- Discussion of sport rights, streaming, and regulatory frameworks with former Sky/News UK executive Mike Darcey.
- Explores 60 years of antitrust logic and whether modern media consolidation rules have benefited consumers.
- Examines tension between preventing monopolistic control of sports rights and delivering better value to fans in the streaming era.
Energy · 14
North American Oil Data Deck (July 2026)
Rory Johnston from Commodity Context
- North American petroleum production rose +188 kbpd month-on-month to 31,350 kbpd in April, with gains in both Canada and the US as geopolitical tensions delayed expected shale contraction.
- Continental petroleum product demand increased +177 kbpd m/m to 25,165 kbpd, driven by strong US consumption growth offsetting weaker Canadian demand.
- Report is behind paywall and contains detailed visual analysis of upstream/downstream oil activity and end-user demand across North America.
Oil Is Surging, Right After a Rare Buy Signal
Bison Insights
- Oil surging following Iran's attack on three commercial vessels in Strait of Hormuz and US retaliatory strikes with sanctions re-imposition.
- Rare oil buy signal appeared Monday validated by price action; signal historically emerges when physical market looks weak and sentiment is washed out.
- With inventories near historic lows and positioning max short, oil setup positioned for potential move back above $100.
Oil Market Update: Seven Charts That Matter ā Debunking the Headlines
Anas Alhajji Daily Energy Report
- Saudi Aramco set August 2026 Arab Light OSP at -$1.50/barrel to Asia benchmark, first negative differential since 2020 price war.
- Steep $11/barrel monthly cut from July represents one of largest single-month OSP reductions in decades, with Arab Light premium collapsing $21/barrel in 11 weeks.
- Article debunks mainstream misinformation from Bloomberg and Reuters regarding Gulf state oil markets and provides factual chart analysis.
The Critical Moment ft. Matt Loszak (Aalo Atomics)
Emmet Penney from Nuclear Barbarians
- Aalo Atomics achieved reactor criticality in their DOE pilot program test reactor, a major milestone for advanced nuclear development.
- Co-founder Matt Loszak discusses the company's experience moving fast in nuclear development, from material sourcing to operational execution.
- The episode explores lessons on building and scaling in the nuclear sector alongside other companies in the pilot program.
Blue Chips
PAIDDoomberg
- Data centers are driving a shift toward standalone natural gas-powered facilities operating 'behind the meter' rather than relying on grid electricity for AI infrastructure.
- Significant timing mismatch exists between the speed of nuclear plant deployment and urgent AI electricity demand, making natural gas the near-term solution.
- Natural gas is well-suited as the cleanest-burning hydrocarbon capable of providing steady baseload power for data center operations at scale.
Catastrophic Seasonality
Nico from AiQ
- Market consensus positioned for summer rallies to fail; next bull move will occur when everyone is wrong-sided.
- Extended dry periods in soybean areas pose greater risk than isolated heat; extended dryness harder to quantify than heat.
- Common knowledge embedded in seasonal tools becomes catalyst for reversal when consensus is fully positioned.
- WTI's pullback to $68 masks deeper supply/demand structural issues that consensus models ignore.
This Powerful Oil Signal Just Flashed "Buy"
Bison Insights
- Rare bullish oil indicator flashed 'buy' signal; historically preceded strong oil price and oil equity performance.
- Economist magazine's track record at major oil turning points shows consistent wrongness (2003, 1999, 2020).
- Recent Economist bullish May cover at $100+ WTI preceded 30%+ price decline; recent bearish framing may signal reversal.
- Sentiment extremes often precede major directional moves; current consensus pessimism mirrors historical bottoming patterns.
How Aalo Atomics Just āMade Historyā
Erik Townsend from Erikās Substack
- Aalo Atomics achieved criticality at Idaho National Laboratory on July 4, 2026, reaching sustained nuclear chain reaction in their small modular reactor.
- Four American companies brought first-of-a-kind advanced reactors to criticality in a single month, more genuine firsts than the previous 50 years combined.
- Author argues the real historical significance lies in Aalo's planned 2027 demonstration, which receives minimal attention despite potential to change history.
Back in glut
Irina Slav on energy
- Oil markets shifted rapidly from supply shortage narratives to glut narratives following U.S. production records and OPEC quota increases.
- Record UAE exports and Persian Gulf supply increases cited as evidence of oversupply, yet ignore existing inventory sitting in tanks throughout region.
- Legacy media messaging shifted aggressively within days, suggesting potential for re-reversal and continued volatility in oil narrative and pricing.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- OPEC+ approved 188,000 bpd production increase for August marking fifth consecutive monthly increase despite initial price pressure.
- WTI key resistance at $73.60 and support at $67.00; Brent resistance $76.80 and support $70.25 as crude stabilizes post-announcement.
- Middle East crude output surged 3+ million bpd in June vs May but aggregate exports remain 40% below pre-conflict levels due to supply disruptions.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- Critical weather week begins with France staying hot, India's monsoon weakening, and Russia importing fuel amid seasonal dynamics.
- OPEC+ production increase announcement and World Cup trading distractions create backdrop for agricultural market opens.
- WTI/Brent key technical levels remain under pressure as commodity complex responds to combined weather and geopolitical drivers.
The Reopening Trade Is Ahead of Actual Barrels
PAIDTracy (Chi) from Renegade Resources
- Crude has returned to pre-war prices on a reopening narrative and glut story that has not yet materialized in physical barrels.
- US crude and SPR stocks are at lowest levels since May 1984 despite price weakness, showing paper markets and physical reality have diverged.
- Major oil producers (Aramco, ADNOC) project full market rebalancing for 2027, while demand recovery beginning with China and jet fuel climbing, suggesting current prices too low.
Deeply Discounted Gas Producer with Oil Upside
Bison Insights
- Small-cap oil & gas producer trading at discount with multi-bagger potential from successful new oil development and improved natural gas pricing.
- Company's well results improving with deep inventory of locations, yet market fails to price in upside from continued strong performance.
- AI power demand and LNG export buildout create tailwinds for natural gas pricing in company's operating region despite recent market focus on oil.
Grid Costs Set to Soar Even Higher
David Turver from Eigen Values
- Grid integration costs projected to more than triple from £8bn (2024/25) to £25bn (2030/31) as renewable capacity increases.
- Total subsidies and grid costs forecast to rise from £19.8bn to over £40bn by 2030/31; Capacity Market costs alone expected to soar.
- Transmission spending projected to increase further beyond 2030, with £89bn additional grid investment announced, dramatically raising cost of grid operations.
Trading · 10
Market Analysis and Trades for 7/8
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- SPY and QQQ rejected at 30069-30100 and lost 29923-29969 support, followed by overnight rotation to 29569-29595 for significant trade opportunity.
- True gap down opened at 569-595 level with sales lacking interest above 5-minute opening range high.
- Market analysis references weekly framework and prior post 'Trapped: Market Analysis for the Week of 7/5' for context.
Market Commentary
David Cervantes from David Cervantes | Pinebrook Capital
- Pinebrook Capital generated 1.77% return in June 2026 vs -1.06% for S&P 500, with H1 outperformance of 964 basis points.
- Portfolio showed strong risk-adjusted metrics with Sharpe Ratio of 1.37 and annualized alpha of +19.22%, indicating consistent independent returns.
- Recent deterioration in risk metrics suggests concentrated, directional positioning with upside capture of 136.6% but elevated downside capture of 116.8%.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- Brent crude positioning at historic extreme with WTI forward curve reverting to post-Maduro raid levels, indicating oversold conditions.
- Systematic/momentum selling pressure appears exhausted with sentiment more negative than 'Liberation Day,' and key chart support intact.
- December crude call volatility pricing sub-34% implies daily range under $1.50, suggesting limited downside risk and potential upside from current levels.
We should talk about risk ā¦
Fred's Corner
- Risk management and downside control must come before returns, narratives, or entry points in any trading or investment strategy.
- Markets are dominated by fat tails and rare events; successful strategies require structures that survive extreme outcomes, not just base case scenarios.
- Cognitive biases systematically distort judgment; the antidote is awareness, repeatable processes, deep research, and continuous self-reflection.
- Asymmetric risk-reward via stop losses (trading) or margins of safety (investing) should drive portfolio construction across time horizons.
š¬ New thread from Nico
Nico from AiQ
- El NiƱo trade in full swing with arabica +15.3%, robusta +8.9%, and cocoa +13.6% as weather patterns normalized.
- Seasonal analysis shows rice, cotton, and soybeans merit more attention than consensus corn focus.
- Extended dry periods pose greater crop risk than acute heat waves; soybean production areas warrant close monitoring.
- Traditional global weather anomalies are tracking in typical fashion after early July pattern shifts.
Market Analysis and Trades for 7/7
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- ES structurally stronger than NQ; NQ short setup resolved for 300+ points before ES long triggered.
- Multi-week balance framework continues; traders finding two-way opportunities in both index futures.
- Discord channel offers separate access to trading plans/levels not included in Substack subscription alone.
Trend Board & Systematic Chartbook
PAIDSam Shiffman from Clark Street
- Weekly trend board screens 340+ markets across futures, FX, cash indices, crypto, ETFs and cross-asset ratios using systematic framework.
- Objective filters opportunity set through consistent methodology highlighting only most compelling trends for discretionary analysis.
- Provides updated scans across Trend Board and systematic chartbooks for trader reference and cross-asset opportunity identification.
Q3 - Slow and Steady Summer
Izzy from Ms Izzy Trades
- S&P 500 consolidated in Q3 with sustained price action respecting calculated core ranges around 7479-7481 and 7588-7594.
- Market held structure through retracements and recycled ranges rather than accelerating higher, setting up for potential breakout.
- Technical setup favors re-entry above 7588 with potential targets at 7611-7621 and 7644-7648 pending momentum confirmation.
Market Analysis and Trades for 7/6
PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
- SPY and QQQ remain trapped in large multi-week balance with ultimate breakout likely to produce significant move in either direction.
- Two-way trading conditions dominate until larger decision emerges from technical breakdown of range structure.
- Thursday provided key short setup in 30269-30293 range with premarket high at 320, identifying potential trade of the week.
Maybe Itās Not a Consistency Problem. Itās an Intensity Habit.
Sara
- Driven traders often mistake intensity for consistency, mistakenly believing discipline requires surrendering hunger and competitive edge.
- Consistency paired with structure enables sustained high performance better than reactive adrenaline-seeking behavior.
- Reframing consistency as 'hunger with discipline' rather than passivity helps traders overcome mental resistance to structured routines.
Tech · 9
The Creator Economy Is Above the Law
Prof G Research Team
- Polymarket's investigation revealed ~70% of 1,100 promotional videos featured simulated trades generating fictional profits, accumulating 140 million views across creators.
- Creators were paid $2,000-$3,000 monthly without disclosure requirements, despite generating misleading winning trade depictions that would have lost money in reality.
- Current legal framework provides surprising ambiguity around what influencers can legally do online, leaving regulatory questions unanswered despite widespread outrage.
SpaceX, Adding It Up: The Terafab Record
Cape Fear Advisors
- SpaceX Terafab Texas fab project estimated at $55B initial/$119B full build within $235B disclosed commitments through 2030 per Grimes County filings.
- Executed county agreement prices project abandonment at ~$10M today with growth tied to build progress; heavy construction years 2028-2037.
- Tesla (framework counterparty) never disclosed project in federal filings; consortium consists of single operator's companies; Intel free to exit per documents.
An Israeli Company Taught the FDA to Read an Ear
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- Israeli company TytoCare, founded in 2012, developed remote otoscope technology allowing FDA-validated ear examinations without in-person clinic visits.
- Technology solves the distance problem in medical diagnostics by enabling trained individuals to conduct examinations and report findings remotely.
- Fourteen years of development culminated in spring 2026 achievement of FDA approval, representing first-of-its-kind capability for remote ear diagnostics.
Klarna applied for a US bank charter. Itās all about funding costs, not trust š¦šŗšø; Cloudflare just made every Uā¦
Linas from Linas's Newsletter
- Klarna applied for a US bank charter to reduce funding costs rather than improve consumer trust, a strategic financial move.
- Cloudflare introduced a Monetization Gateway with x402 protocol that makes every URL billable, signaling a shift toward micropayments and new commerce models.
- The developments highlight emerging fintech and infrastructure plays in payments, banking charters, and platform monetization strategies for 2026.
Why Remote Work May Have Killed the Entry-Level Job
The Prof G Pod
- Remote work, not AI, is primary driver behind entry-level job crisis; LSE/Oxford/NY Fed research shows AI effect nearly disappears when controlling for remote work.
- Distributed workforce reduces mentorship opportunities and organizational knowledge transfer essential to junior worker development.
- Youth hiring crisis reflects structural workplace change from in-person to remote, limiting institutional on-ramp for inexperienced workers.
- Policy focus should address work-from-home implications for young workers rather than assuming automation is primary culprit.
This Israeli Company Made Stroke Surgery Safer
Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
- Israeli company developed technology to make stroke surgery safer by detecting arterial blockages before complications occur.
- Strokes cause rapid brain tissue death within minutes of oxygen deprivation, making early detection and intervention critical.
- Advanced medical imaging and intervention techniques are now enabling prevention-focused approaches to stroke management.
Anthropic, the financing before the filing
Cape Fear Advisors
- Anthropic secured $35 billion in hardware financing through a special-purpose vehicle to lease Google chips, keeping debt off Anthropic's own balance sheet.
- Broadcom guaranteed $29 billion of the debt, a detail revealed through SEC filings rather than public disclosure.
- Anthropic's own public filing expected around Labor Day will clarify the financing structure and exposure details currently fragmented across partner filings.
The Agent Operating Manual (072)
Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
- Agent pipeline documentation claimed completeness but required 11 oral corrections to operate, revealing hidden operational knowledge in author's head.
- Four documented components existed on paper but lacked critical operational steps; three items seemed too obvious to document; three contained outdated decisions.
- Operating manual's true function is exposing what only the author knows, not organizing existing explicit knowledge, highlighting documentation gaps in complex systems.
Every Handoff Is a Contract (071)
Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
- System handoffs between programs function as authorization contracts, not mere plumbingāeach claim requires evidentiary backing and authority records.
- Unsigned code running in production without authority records represents a critical gap where trust is assumed without verification.
- Distributed agent systems require explicit authorization frameworks and signature protocols to maintain accountability across automated workflows.
AI · 9
OpenAI is paying Wall St. bankers $500K to train AI, not close deals š³š¤; Coinbase doesnāt want to be crypto exchā¦
Linas from Linas's Newsletter
- OpenAI paying Wall Street bankers $500K to train AI models for financial applications, not to close traditional investment banking dealsāsignaling new AI-in-finance trajectory.
- Anthropic aims to become an OS layer for all Wall Street operations, competing with OpenAI's banking division strategy in financial services.
- Coinbase pursuing UK investment services authorization and AI Agent OS strategy, signaling shift away from pure crypto exchange toward broader fintech play.
What Experts Get Wrong About The AI New World Order - Tyler Cowen
PAIDWinston Marshall
- Tyler Cowen discusses AI as the most significant technological transition since the Industrial Revolution with implications for geopolitics and national security.
- The conversation covers tensions between the Trump administration and leading AI companies like Anthropic and OpenAI regarding regulation and control.
- Cowen explores AI's potential to eradicate diseases, transform productivity, and reshape relationships between governments, corporations, and citizens.
The AI Compute Playbook
Capital Flows
- Corporate credit issuance reached $110 billion in June, the strongest month since March, funding factories, data centers, and jobs as credit cycle melts up.
- GPU financing became its own asset class in 2023; GPU residual value is the fault line, with aggressive residual underwriting mirroring IBM mainframe lease failures in the 1970s.
- Six ETF issuers have filed preliminary prospectuses for compute futures ETFs before underlying futures even trade, indicating hedging demand rather than speculative interest.
The Pope Is Right About AI. His Solutions Would Make It Worse.
Magatte Wade from Africaās Bright Future
- Pope's encyclical correctly identifies AI as lacking consciousness and true understanding; machines cannot bear moral responsibility.
- Vatican rightly notes AI systems dissolve human agency in decision-making from hiring to warfare, undermining dignity.
- Pope's proposed solutions risk deepening problems by centralizing control; market competition and transparency better protect dignity.
- AI harms stem from system architecture and incentives, not inherent to technology; regulation must target decision-making authority.
How to Squeeze AI Tools to Get the Most Out of Every Dollar
Alberto Romero from The Algorithmic Bridge
- AI tools waste 50%+ of tokens (billing currency) due to inefficient usage; users overpay substantially without awareness.
- Token optimization techniques can halve effective AI costs while maintaining output quality.
- Monthly ChatGPT subscriptions result in hidden waste comparable to discarding half of grocery purchases unused.
The Most Practical Guide to Claude Fable 5 š
Linas from Linas's Newsletter
- Claude Fable 5 available at discounted usage rates through July 7 before paid credits apply post-deadline per Anthropic capacity constraints.
- Model capability no longer bottleneckāuser ability to properly prompt and iterate is what determines output quality ceiling.
- Thariq Shihipar's Field Guide framework emphasizes closing gap between user intent and model output through systematic prompt engineering approach.
AI's Financing Shadows
PAIDPinecone Weekly Brief
- AI infrastructure financing is creating hidden risks as companies pile into infrastructure projects without clear revenue models or profitability timelines.
- Shadow financing through alternative channels may be masking true leverage and exposure in AI sector comparable to past market manias.
- Investors should scrutinize financing structures and sustainability of AI venture funding despite continued euphoria in sector.
Executive Briefing: Run the $40 question on your org this week. If nobody can answer it, you've found your real AIā¦
Nate from Nateās Substack
- Route-to-cheaper-models strategy is becoming universal playbook as organizations optimize costs with smaller models like Claude Fable 5 at $10 per million tokens.
- Competitive advantage will shift from model selection to task design and implementation creativity once all companies adopt identical routing discipline.
- Specific question to run on organization: can anyone articulate what task requires $40 of compute, revealing true competitive insights beyond commodity model access.
How to get the most out of Fable 5
Khe Hy
- Fable 5 AI model enables users to find unknowns through structured exploration rather than predetermined constraints.
- Prompt library and practical frameworks help optimize long-running agent systems for complex knowledge work.
- New generative agent capabilities require rethinking organizational processes since extended task execution diverges from traditional workflows.
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The Organ Age Gap: What Blood Protein Clocks Reveal About How Your Body Is Actually Aging, and Which Lifestyle Facā¦
Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
- Stanford researchers developed protein-based aging clocks measuring biological age of individual organs (brain, heart, liver, kidney, lung, immune system) from blood samples.
- Different organs within the same person can age at dramatically different rates, with gaps between them predicting disease and death better than standard clinical markers.
- Study found substantial proportion of disease-free individuals had one or more organs aging significantly faster than chronological age.
Korea's Casino & China's Engel's Pause
Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
Allostatic Load: The Cost of Chronic Stress, and the Score Your Annual Physical Never Calculates
Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
- Allostatic load measures physiological 'wear and tear' from chronic stress using biomarkers across cardiovascular, metabolic, neuroendocrine, and immune systems.
- Concept introduced by McEwen and Stellar in 1993 quantifies biological damage accumulating before disease symptoms appear, gaps not captured by standard physicals.
- Chronic stress is redefined as measurable multi-system biological state with documented downstream health consequences, not merely subjective feeling.
Walk in the Pines #404
PAIDPinecone Weekly Brief
- Weekly brief curates charts, quotes, reads, listens, and watches including FT analysis on market reset and WSJ piece on EV battery durability.
- Includes Bernard Baruch quote emphasizing character and critical thinking despite technological revolutions.
- Recommends conversations on 1873 financial crisis and energy geopolitics alongside music and market analysis content.
The Science of Studying - Part III
šļø Polymath Investor
- Retrieval from memory differs from storage; perfect retention means nothing if knowledge cannot be accessed when needed during high-stakes moments.
- Science-based retrieval protocols include spacing reviews, protecting sleep, and strategic practice to convert stored memories into accessible knowledge.
- Third part of three-part series synthesizes 60+ evidence-based protocols for encoding, retaining, and retrieving learned material effectively.
July 2026 Charity - Seva Foundation, Transforming Lives by Restoring Sight
Michael Burry
- Seva Foundation identified as highly efficient charity addressing blindness in low-income countries where 90% of blind population lives and 90% of cases are preventable.
- Cataract surgery costing ~$50 and taking 20 minutes can restore sight; foundation builds self-sustaining local eye-care systems across 20+ countries rather than providing remote funding.
- Seva's approach dramatically broadens reach at low cost through Vision Centers, technology investments, and local infrastructure development.