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Updated Monday, July 06 2026 · 09:34 AM CDT · 119 posts across last 7 days

★ Priority · 12

💬 New thread from PauloMacro

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PauloMacro’s Substack
  • July 2026 positioning mirrors July 2024 across multiple asset classes except US stocks, suggesting a potential inflection point ahead.
  • JPY dynamics are critical, with the BoJ potentially facing a make-or-break decision between further depreciation or policy intervention.
  • Consensus positioning is vulnerable to reversals as traders debate whether muddle-through dynamics or volatility will dominate the month.
Jul 06, 09:07 AMRead on Substack →

The Pain Trade Hasn't Even Started

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Lord Fed from Lord Fed's Gazette
  • Mag7 rally closed with first green week since late May after 15% selloff, gaining 5% vs SPX +1.7%, suggesting potential capitulation bottom.
  • July SPX target remains 7,700 with August overshoot still viable as positioning has not forced revaluation of the thesis.
  • Overcrowded consensus trades in sports and equities are vulnerable to reversals as crowded longs prove fragile under stress.
Jul 06, 06:44 AMRead on Substack →

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

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The Free Press
  • America celebrated its 250th birthday with widespread patriotic ceremonies despite political divisions and geopolitical tensions.
  • Coverage examines contrasting narratives around American identity with perspectives from conservative and progressive viewpoints.
  • International stories including Ukraine war progress and Chinese pastor release provide global context to domestic celebration.
Jul 06, 05:02 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Le Shrub

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Le Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
  • Economist's admission of being wrong on oil represents a potential 'meme bottom' for crude prices.
  • Crude call spreads were closed for 3x gains after initial oil market predictions proved accurate.
  • H2 2026 expected to deliver 'funny stuff' with potential reversals in commodities market narratives.
Jul 06, 04:33 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from HFI Research

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HFI Research
  • Oil market at critical inflection: China returning, Economist cover capitulation, Brent shorts at all-time highs signal potential bottom.
  • Natural gas remains range-bound between $3-$3.5 as lack of sustained heat delays entry signals.
  • Energy equity bottoming appears underway with refiners like Suncor positioned to benefit from improved fundamentals.
Jul 06, 02:05 AMRead on Substack →

every silver lining has a cloud

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Kris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
  • Every benefit in technology has hidden costs; surveillance capitalism succeeded by normalizing data extraction without resistance.
  • Examines tradeoffs in smartphone technology adoption and how easily consumers surrendered privacy.
  • Discusses broader theme that no true free lunches exist, with costs and benefits always paired in modern systems.
Jul 05, 07:33 AMRead on Substack →

The Verb

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Michael W. Green from Yes, I give a fig... thoughts on markets from Michael Green
  • Declaration of Independence uniquely enshrines 'pursuit of happiness' as a verb, not a state or possession.
  • Document sanctifies the striving itself rather than promising a destination, distinguishing US founding from other nations.
  • Reflects on how three words—life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—represent different types of governmental guarantees.
Jul 05, 07:18 AMRead on Substack →

BIG Moves Getting Started — Are You Ready?

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Macro Charts
  • Major opportunity building across asset classes with 'Great Reversal' potentially beginning in precious metals, dollar, and rates.
  • Sentiment and positioning went to extremes; gold and silver showing textbook bullish patterns and reversals.
  • Gold staging 38% retrace with bear trap reversal, silver showing higher lows and bullish divergence signaling potential trend change.
Jul 05, 06:33 AMRead on Substack →

Tough Love: Why Does Everyone Say Marriage Is Hard?

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The Free Press
  • Addresses anxiety about marriage by contextualizing difficulty as not unique to marriage but common to any valuable possession.
  • Suggests preventative couple's therapy may be valuable, but acknowledges some challenges cannot be solved in advance.
  • Reframes marriage difficulty as inevitable given abundance and complexity, not as sign of failure or damaged foundation.
Jul 05, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

Teaching Immigrants the Bill of Rights

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The Free Press
  • A teacher discovers her immigrant students believe they have no rights and decides to teach them the Bill of Rights.
  • The students, middle-aged women who became US citizens, had never actually read the foundational document.
  • The essay explores how patriotism and understanding of American freedoms intersect in unexpected ways.
Jul 04, 05:02 AMRead on Substack →

America’s Next 250 Years Are Ours to Build

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The Free Press
  • America's greatest innovations over 250 years span medicine, transportation, and infrastructure that were unimaginable in 1776.
  • The next 250 years will be shaped by decisions made today regarding technological advancement and national priorities.
  • Understanding past progress provides context for anticipating future challenges and opportunities in nation-building.
Jul 03, 01:00 PMRead on Substack →

The Greatest Country on Earth

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The Free Press
  • The Founding Fathers' Declaration of 250 years ago—proclaiming equality and self-governance—remains the foundation of American democracy.
  • America has survived slavery, civil war, incompetent leaders, and international threats while spreading democratic ideals globally.
  • Despite modern gloom and division, the enduring values and resilience of American institutions merit celebration on the nation's 250th birthday.
Jul 03, 10:01 AMRead on Substack →

Markets · 24

The 🐿️'s BUSHY™ Portfolio x Plutus

The Blind Squirrel
  • Blind Squirrel Macro's BUSHY portfolio is now available through Plutus, an SEC-registered investment advisor, with automatic real-time replication.
  • Plutus allows investors to replicate research-driven portfolios within their own brokerage accounts while retaining custody of assets.
  • Minimum allocation requirement is $40,000 USD with eligibility restricted to certain jurisdictions via Interactive Brokers connection.
Jul 06, 08:32 AMRead on Substack →

How Musk Is Again Stealing Billions from Mom & Pop Investors

Lawrence from Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
  • Musk leveraged S&P 500 index inclusion mechanisms to accumulate wealth from tens of millions of passive retail investors without meaningful disclosure.
  • Index fund proliferation since 1976 has created structural demand that benefits mega-cap additions regardless of fundamental valuation metrics.
  • The mechanism operates as a 'passive tax' on retirement savings where small amounts extracted from millions go undetected.
Jul 06, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

Stock Take Pt 2 - EM Edition

BUSHY™ and Acorn Weekly
  • 2026 EM rally has been driven by chip giants in Seoul and Taipei swept into the AI capex trade, masking broader regional weakness.
  • China's domestic chip stack outpaced memory giants and broader EM but offshore tech giants remain as dead weight for MSCI China performance.
  • Portfolio took action in March to exit EM tech laggards and revised concentrated China exposure in May as positioning shifted to sell-only mode.
Jul 06, 06:28 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - Five Points

Derek Wallis
  • Fed Minutes from Chair Warsh's first meeting and SPCX Nasdaq joining on Tuesday are key catalyst events for markets this week.
  • Children without fathers face measurable negative outcomes in poverty, education, incarceration, and mental health despite cultural narratives.
  • Kirkification—Gen Z's sardonic addition of Charlie Kirk's face or 'kirk' to words—demonstrates generational humor patterns and political commentary.
Jul 06, 06:21 AMRead on Substack →

Q3 Guide to the Markets

Andrew Sarna
  • Meta's exploration of standalone cloud computing raised questions about incremental AI infrastructure demand amid broader capex uncertainty.
  • S&P 500 trades one standard deviation above 30-year valuation average at 40.7 CAPE with consensus expecting 20% earnings growth over three years.
  • Downside risk exists if earnings expectations or margins revert to historical averages, though no immediate catalyst appears imminent for mean reversion.
Jul 06, 05:48 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - First Look

Derek Wallis
  • S&P +48bp near highs with 10-year yield at 4.47%, USD +26bp, and oil easing as markets stabilize after previous volatility.
  • European markets flattish with autos higher and tech lower; Asia mixed with Japan +1.1%, China and Korea in modest decline.
  • AI infrastructure concerns and Trump NATO positioning are key themes alongside PMI and ISM Services data releases at 9:45am and 10am.
Jul 06, 05:06 AMRead on Substack →

Not Such a Hawkish Path

AP Research
  • Fed's Kevin Warsh signaled less aggressive rate hikes, citing easing inflation expectations and price risks.
  • June payrolls came in well below expectations with negative revisions, pushing rate hike expectations from October to December.
  • S&P 500 finished higher but Nasdaq lagged as semiconductor selloff capped broader equity rally.
Jul 06, 02:30 AMRead on Substack →

Mythic Atlas Report: 7/5/2026

Mythic Market Research from Mythic’s Substack
  • Growth Engine fully invested; Geography signal 100% international with Europe drag offsetting global strength.
  • US domestic engine (consumer, housing, liquidity) entirely red despite green headline; expansion momentum below 15-year norm.
  • Constructive read held by underappreciated factors; one signal would flip entire regime defensive.
Jul 05, 08:22 PMRead on Substack →

Hubble, Bubble: Why Liquidity Matters More Than Valuation

Michael Howell from Capital Wars
  • Market bubbles break from liquidity and funding stress, not valuation alone; critical signals from financial system plumbing.
  • Repo spreads, Treasury volatility, safe collateral demand, and term funding costs now showing strain.
  • Global liquidity decline has stabilized rather than crashed, but systemic fragility remains elevated risk.
Jul 05, 05:25 PMRead on Substack →

Visa and Stripe back Open USD, a stablecoin that pays its partners 😳🪙; 𝕏 Money just launched with 6% APY and a …

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Visa and Stripe backing Open USD stablecoin that provides partner incentives, signaling institutional adoption of crypto payment infrastructure.
  • Money app launched with 6% APY offering, competing in the yield-bearing fintech space.
  • Newsletter covers weekly fintech developments at intersection of finance and technology innovation.
Jul 05, 02:29 PMRead on Substack →

Nothing Like a Chart Party...

Garrett Baldwin
  • Uses South Park's Underpants Gnomes as metaphor for flawed business models and economic planning lacking clear Phase Two execution.
  • Argues private credit structures exemplify how packages of future revenue can obscure underlying economic logic.
  • Commentary on how central planning and routing decisions mask fundamental questions about real value creation.
Jul 05, 12:59 PMRead on Substack →

The Week Ahead 7/5/26

Eliant
  • S&P 500 outperformed up 210bps while Small Caps underperformed down 75bps as momentum/AI complex unwound and capital rotated.
  • Upcoming week relatively quiet with FOMC minutes and manufacturing data; no major economic surprises expected.
  • Substack portfolio netted 189.58% return since June 2023 vs Q's 102.71%, S&P 79.18%, Dow 64.52%, and Small-caps 70.56%.
Jul 05, 10:41 AMRead on Substack →

Microsoft: Undervalued & Undisruptable!

Capitalist-Letters
  • Good companies tend to remain good; successful long-term investors build concentrated positions in durable businesses despite disruption concerns.
  • Microsoft exemplifies undisruptable quality—repeatedly faced competitive threats (open-loop cards, mobile payments, Apple Card) yet maintained dominance.
  • Time is friend to good business model and enemy to bad ones; thesis argues Microsoft remains undervalued despite substantial appreciation.
Jul 05, 08:40 AMRead on Substack →

Stock Take Season 2026 - Part 1

The Blind Squirrel
  • Q2 2026 dominated by memory/AI stocks with Roundhill's DRAM ETF reaching $25bn AUM in three months.
  • Q1 favored dividend, low volatility, and value; Q2 struggled unless fully long high beta and momentum.
  • Energy stocks underperformed despite overweight positioning; ETF closures more reliable timing signal for bottoms than launches.
Jul 05, 06:30 AMRead on Substack →

Weekly S&P500 ChartStorm - 5 July 2026

Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
  • Equal-weighted S&P500 making new highs while cap-weighted remains stuck, signaling bullish broadening of market leadership.
  • Micro caps and financials showing promising price action; old tech leaders lagging as breadth improves across all indices.
  • Bull-market rotation theme continues with value and equal-weight outperforming mega-cap concentration, constructive but requiring monitoring.
Jul 05, 05:49 AMRead on Substack →

CoreWeave, Taken as a Whole

Cape Fear Advisors
  • CoreWeave's financial statements present three different business narratives: income statement shows rental-like earnings, balance sheet resembles equipment lessor structure, and cash flow operates as financing operation.
  • A single footnote reclassifies $1.3 billion from deferred revenue to customer liabilities without explanation, creating ambiguity about the company's actual financial position.
  • The filing demonstrates internal inconsistency that requires resolution in upcoming quarterly reports, year-end statements, or audited financials to clarify CoreWeave's true business model.
Jul 04, 09:53 AMRead on Substack →

The Score at Half-Time

Panda Perspectives
  • First half of 2026 performance was dominated by Korean and AI stocks, but a Chinese market showed the real story.
  • A single index produced vastly different returns (64% winner vs 19% loser) depending on which wrapper investors chose.
  • The second half will shift focus from composition analysis to delivery on promised performance.
Jul 04, 02:59 AMRead on Substack →

Alan Greenspan - Redeemed at Par

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Alan Greenspan, who died at 100, was eulogized as a giant of finance despite his admitted flaws leading to 2008.
  • His early writings warned that the gold standard protected property rights against welfare state confiscation.
  • Obituaries disagreed on his legacy, with some crediting him for long growth periods while acknowledging his role in the crisis.
Jul 04, 12:01 AMRead on Substack →

Chart of the Week - Big Moves in Small Caps

Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
  • Small caps have made significant moves after retesting a breakout earlier in 2026 and now trade at cheap valuations.
  • ETF market share and rolling fund flows for small caps are ticking up off record lows, signaling contrarian bullish opportunity.
  • Combination of cheap valuations, bullish technicals, and neglect from passive investors suggests more room to run.
Jul 03, 10:35 PMRead on Substack →

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

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Kevin Muir from The MacroTourist
  • S&P 500 reported 28% annualized Q1 2026 earnings growth, far above the 16% five-year average, but much is illusory.
  • Massive portion of reported earnings growth came from accounting rule changes forcing paper gains onto income statements, not real business growth.
  • The circular nature of earnings growth driven by mark-to-market accounting highlights fundamental distortions in reported profitability.
Jul 03, 08:42 PMRead on Substack →

Infographics: Trades & Flows In The Equity Repo Complex

Conks
  • Comprehensive graphics demonstrate how equity futures basis is priced in the equity repo complex.
  • Infographics provide detailed visual representation of trades and flows in the repo market structure.
  • Recently added equity futures basis to market snapshots for tracking structural pricing relationships.
Jul 03, 02:44 PMRead on Substack →

Walkthrough of A Top Idea Corporate Presentation

Bison Insights
  • Walkthrough of corporate presentation for one of the author's top investment ideas, with original thesis and latest updates provided.
  • Educational analysis of how to evaluate corporate materials and presentations for investment decisions.
  • Disclaimer notes author's personal holdings in companies discussed with potential for future trading activity.
Jul 03, 02:41 PMRead on Substack →

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

Herb Greenberg's Red Flag Alerts
  • GFL Environmental has a history of dysfunction and drama, with stock performance cycling dramatically over two-year periods.
  • Companies often release bad news on market holidays when attention is low, a pattern worth monitoring.
  • The author's consistent skepticism of GFL's management and operations has proven prescient over multiple news cycles.
Jul 03, 12:48 PMRead on Substack →

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

The Message of the Markets from Ron Insana
  • S&P 500 up 9% YTD and semiconductors up 78% in first half, but gains concentrated among wealthy; weak job creation (57k vs. 130k expected) signals economic slowdown.
  • Labor force participation dropped to 61.5%, near pandemic lows outside crisis periods, indicating structural employment weakness.
  • Oil price drops provide relief at the pump, but persistent inflation and slowing jobs growth weigh on Main Street sentiment despite Wall Street gains.
Jul 03, 10:29 AMRead on Substack →

Culture · 17

Erroll Garner and the Sound of an Orchestra Smiling

Joe Alterman
  • Erroll Garner's distinctive piano sound characterized by 'happiness' rather than technical virtuosity alone.
  • Garner's philosophy centered accessibility without compromising sophistication; audiences responded to honest emotional expression.
  • 'Concert by the Sea' became first jazz album to exceed $1M in sales; 'Misty' became 20th century standard.
Jul 05, 03:31 PMRead on Substack →

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

Bob Pisani
  • America250 ceremony buried time capsule at Independence Hall to be opened in 2276, symbolizing generational stewardship.
  • Philadelphia marked as birthplace of independence, first stock exchange, and First Bank of the United States.
  • Time capsule burial framed as 'act of optimism,' bridging present generation with future custodians of national heritage.
Jul 05, 03:27 PMRead on Substack →

Supergreen Pasta: a recipe

Notorious Foodie
  • Supergreen pasta combines silky green sauce with kale, basil, garlic, lemon, parmesan and almonds for fresh yet rich dish.
  • Guanciale cured pork provides salty depth and rendered fat used to crisp breadcrumbs and enrich sauce.
  • Recipe guidance includes alternative proteins and technique notes for blanching greens and creating refined crouton texture.
Jul 05, 12:02 PMRead on Substack →

Carne Asada Tostadas with Chipotle Salsa

Primal Gourmet
  • Carne asada tostadas feature quick citrus-marinated skirt steak grilled and served on tallow-fried crispy tostadas with avocado and lettuce.
  • Smoky chipotle salsa brings heat and acidity; charred green onions and radish add texture contrast and fresh citrus finish.
  • Ingredients can be prepped ahead (marinating steak, salsa, frying tostadas) making dish suitable for both weeknight simplicity and entertaining.
Jul 05, 10:00 AMRead on Substack →

The Women of Love Island Also Suck

Chaotic Neutral
  • Season 8 Love Island men exhibit manipulative behavior (love-bombing, gaslighting, abandonment) matching manosphere tropes.
  • Women on show are not simply heroes but also engage in problematic behaviors and dynamics, complicating the victim narrative.
  • Cultural discourse oversimplifies gender roles in the show, missing complexity of how both genders contribute to relationship dysfunction.
Jul 05, 07:47 AMRead on Substack →

Citizen AYNE: the very serious look at sport and media. Episode 3, brought by 54.

Roger Mitchell from As In The Lake
  • Deep dive into sport rights, streaming regulation, and Rupert Murdoch's approach to NFL media strategy.
  • Explores whether antitrust 'no single buyer' rules gave fans more packages but not always better value in modern era.
  • Questions whether modern media regulation is possible when apps, clips, and coverage are ubiquitous.
Jul 05, 05:12 AMRead on Substack →

Happy Independence Day

Jared Dillian from We're Gonna Get Those Bastards
  • Author reflects on his military service as an economic transaction rather than patriotic duty, with mixed feelings about the experience and its significance.
  • Service in the Coast Guard exposed philosophical disagreements with government policy on drug interdiction and border enforcement that troubled his libertarian views.
  • Author expresses skepticism about traditional patriotic narratives and challenges common assumptions about military service gratitude and national pride.
Jul 04, 06:55 PMRead on Substack →

July 2026 Charity - Seva Foundation, Transforming Lives by Restoring Sight

Michael Burry
  • Seva Foundation demonstrates exceptional efficiency in addressing preventable blindness, with 90% of the world's blind population in low-income countries where 90% of cases are curable.
  • Cataract surgery costs only $50 in materials and takes 20 minutes, yet remains inaccessible to millions due to infrastructure gaps.
  • Seva builds sustainable local eye-care systems across 20+ countries rather than providing distant funding, achieving remarkable cost-effectiveness through community-based infrastructure development.
Jul 04, 01:57 PMRead on Substack →

Many Americans Are Losing Faith in America

John Aziz
  • America's founding principle of liberty has enabled unprecedented innovation across technology, enterprise, and science that benefits global development.
  • Many Americans are losing faith in the country despite its historical commitment to individual rights and decentralized development that fostered innovation.
  • The values of liberty and human rights remain America's greatest asset, yet their implementation faces modern challenges threatening national cohesion.
Jul 04, 11:02 AMRead on Substack →

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

Kaizen Asiedu
  • Author reflects on his gratitude for American birth despite being a second-generation immigrant from Ghana, recognizing the stark contrasts in opportunity and safety.
  • Personal experience visiting Ghana as an adult revealed the realities of poverty and mortality that illustrated the advantages of being born in America.
  • The essay emphasizes privilege of citizenship and the divergent life trajectories available to individuals based on geography and circumstance of birth.
Jul 04, 11:01 AMRead on Substack →

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

Garrett Baldwin
  • The Third Amendment, protecting citizens from forced quartering of soldiers, receives virtually no legal attention despite being part of the Bill of Rights.
  • Author traces the Third Amendment's origins to colonial grievances against the British Quartering Acts that required housing of soldiers in private homes.
  • The forgotten amendment illustrates how historical contexts shape constitutional protections that become irrelevant when their specific threats disappear.
Jul 04, 10:40 AMRead on Substack →

“As a writer, I often felt like I was trying to enter various clubs that didn’t want me”

The Substack Post
  • Maggie Rogers describes her creative journey post-2020 as non-linear and spiral-like, contrasting with the straight-line progression of her pre-pandemic career.
  • The artist returns to her studio after six years, physically resembling her earlier self and experiencing a strange full-circle moment between being lost and reborn.
  • Rogers emphasizes the continuous process of writing, tinkering with songs, and clarifying her artistic vision through multiple iterations and versions.
Jul 04, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

Key Lime Icebox Cheesecake

Chris Kimball's Substack
  • Icebox cheesecake offers a lighter texture and cool, tangy profile compared to traditional cheesecake, with careful gelatin ratios essential for proper consistency.
  • Key lime flavor combined with tequila glaze provides punch and color while maintaining the creamy texture through whipped cream folding rather than heavy setting.
  • A brief freezer rest of one hour sets the cheesecake properly while preserving its creamy texture, after which refrigeration works for storage and serving.
Jul 04, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

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

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Winston Marshall
  • The banjo's true history is far more complex than its stereotype as a hillbilly or folk instrument.
  • The instrument became America's first great instrument and embodies deeper truths about American freedom.
  • Winston Marshall explores how the banjo's divisive reputation reflects America's own identity struggles.
Jul 04, 03:01 AMRead on Substack →

A very frank convo on money

Amanda Hesser from Homeward
  • Amanda Hesser commits to frank discussion of money and budgeting in home design, acknowledging her privilege and family's varied circumstances.
  • Money is the subtext of every design decision, reflecting both financial resources and personal attitudes toward spending.
  • The piece addresses broader inequality, noting family members on SNAP benefits and the generational housing affordability crisis.
Jul 03, 05:00 PMRead on Substack →

What Is My American Identity, Really?

Ted Gioia
  • Ted Gioia reflects on his American identity formed in Hawthorne, California, shaped by working-class and middle-class fluidity.
  • His father's journey from servant to shoe store owner exemplified the mobility possible in post-war American communities.
  • Gioia's childhood lacked old money or established families, allowing for jazz-like improvisation in creating one's own path.
Jul 03, 01:59 PMRead on Substack →

#2 America's Most Enduring Export Was Aspiration

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • America's greatest cultural export was aspirational vision—beauty, competence, and possibility—not consumerism or military power.
  • Hollywood, fashion, music, and advertising once projected recognizable American ideals that captivated global audiences.
  • Cultural confidence precedes political confidence; nations lose political trust after losing cultural direction.
Jul 03, 12:00 PMRead on Substack →

Macro · 14

Quietly, Germany Is Rewriting Europe’s Fiscal Outlook

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Sam Shiffman from Clark Street
  • Germany's 34-measure plan targets fiscal, labor, and housing reforms to stimulate weak underlying growth.
  • 2027 budget draft includes €203+ billion in federal borrowing with increased defense and infrastructure spending.
  • German fiscal stimulus represents net stimulative impulse and revaluation of government spending in Europe's largest economy.
Jul 06, 02:23 AMRead on Substack →

Weekly Macro Note: Start of the 'Long Summer', Look at What's Ahead, Consumer Slowdown Risks

MacroEdge Research
  • H2 2026 growth supported by nominal consumer spending, AI capex spillover, and early labor market reacceleration signs.
  • June jobs report weakness (57K payrolls vs 115K consensus) gave Fed room to delay rate hikes from October to December.
  • Real income declining despite nominal strength; historically such cycles rescued by falling producer prices and loose fiscal policy.
Jul 05, 11:35 PMRead on Substack →

Page Two

Rebel Capitalist News Desk
  • Critical unreported jobs figure: 500,000 fewer Americans working in June vs May despite headline unemployment decline.
  • June headline establishment jobs of 57K vs 115K consensus; ADP at 98K vs 110K signals weak employment engine.
  • Labor market deterioration masked by misleading headline narrative focused on unemployment rate rather than employment levels.
Jul 05, 05:05 PMRead on Substack →

Disinflationary Apex Approaching?

Prometheus Research
  • Prometheus research covers macro markets across 47 global markets and every major US data release.
  • Week Ahead notes surface most important signals in disinflationary environment approaching potential inflection point.
  • Toolkit designed for institutional investors navigating equities, fixed income, and commodities across economic cycle.
Jul 05, 03:22 PMRead on Substack →

A Macro Pilgrim's Ledger | July 5, 2026

Santiago Capital Research
  • Weak jobs report triggered rotation from tech to financials and industrials, with Dow hitting record 52,900.
  • Oil declined to $68.59/barrel (3% weekly drop) amid Middle East tensions and tanker movement through Strait of Hormuz.
  • Gold surged 4% to $4,191.50 on U.S.-Iran military exchange, recovering prior week's losses as safe-haven demand returned.
Jul 05, 01:53 PMRead on Substack →

Comfort

Macro Musings by Danny D
  • Labor report mixed signals give Fed comfort to avoid urgent rate hikes, allowing passive easing to continue and delaying eventual tightening.
  • Upcoming week features ISM Services, LMI, ADP weekly, and housing data; Friday empty but Canada employment important.
  • Referenced separate AI note on next phase focusing on healthcare sector entering historically bullish period.
Jul 05, 10:53 AMRead on Substack →

Weekend thoughts

Gold and geopolitics
  • Gold seasonality charts and futures positioning indicate potential bottoming pattern forming across precious metals.
  • Central banks at 30-40 year highs in gold allocation, with quarterly net purchases remaining elevated.
  • Sentiment washout in gold historically predicts higher prices within one month, pattern showing 8 for 8 success rate.
Jul 05, 06:29 AMRead on Substack →

My Decision-Making Process

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Mihail from TheOldEconomy
  • Investing process comprises four components: selection (finding cheap probability), timing, sizing, and execution.
  • Argentina presents rising odds for success as 2027 elections approach with ongoing economic reforms and successful debt repayment.
  • Frontier market status unlock via successful debt management could trigger passive flows; monitoring continues on reform effectiveness.
Jul 05, 05:50 AMRead on Substack →

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

Bruce Mehlman - Age of Disruption
  • America at 250 years presents paradox: largest population ever with slowest growth rate, strongest economy with highest debt.
  • GDP inflation-adjusted 1,000x larger since 1826; national wealth 1,600x greater; population growing slowest in US history.
  • Wealth concentration at postwar highs despite broader safety nets and lower poverty, portraying nation forever striving and innovating.
Jul 05, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

China Weekly Wrap: The Baton Pass Edition

Panda Perspectives
  • HSI and tech indices rebounded violently after prior week's capitulation, with offshore momentum factor crashing -14.7% in one week.
  • Baton pass from winners (Lenovo +130% YTD) to destroyed segments (Internet/consumer); pharma sector went vertical with double-digit gains.
  • Capital rotating out of AI/semiconductor winners that drove first half into healthcare, consumer, and value names.
Jul 05, 04:45 AMRead on Substack →

The Week That Was, The Week That Is

Global Macro Method
  • June US payrolls weak at 57,000 with unemployment at 4.2%, shifting narrative from higher-for-longer to potential rate cuts.
  • Central bank control of markets gave way to labour market signals becoming primary driver of sentiment and positioning.
  • FOMC minutes, ECB accounts, BOE stability update, and Japan data run this week will provide central bank guidance on policy direction.
Jul 05, 01:43 AMRead on Substack →

The Japan-India Corridor Trade

Jesper Koll @ Japan Optimist
  • Japan-India industrial opportunity is becoming concrete as Prime Minister Takaichi's India visit signals deeper strategic partnership.
  • The financial and banking layer of Japan-India cooperation will be the most important area to watch going forward.
  • Japan can fill the vacuum left by America's inward pivot, positioning itself as key infrastructure partner in Asia.
Jul 03, 05:54 PMRead on Substack →

The Hidden Variable

Pablo Hill from The Monetary Skeptic
  • Strategic petroleum reserves are hidden variables that markets cannot measure, making them prone to panic when disclosed.
  • China deliberately obscures reserve data, forcing analysts to infer inventory movements through satellite imagery and modeling rather than official reports.
  • The Iran conflict created an economic experiment revealing how opacity in reserves drives market uncertainty and geopolitical leverage.
Jul 03, 10:26 AMRead on Substack →

Capital Wars 1.0, Not China Shock 2.0

Michael Howell from Capital Wars
  • The central contest is Capital Wars 1.0—dollar-Treasury supremacy versus China's managed yuan system—not China Shock 2.0 trade dynamics.
  • China must devalue the yuan in real/gold terms while easing domestic debt, containing capital flight, and raising the yuan price of gold.
  • The U.S. aims to preserve a dollar order channeling global savings into AI, technology equities, and sovereign debt; the first imperative is not to lose monetary leadership.
Jul 03, 10:21 AMRead on Substack →

Energy · 13

💬 New thread from Matt Warder

The Coal Trader
  • Seaborne metallurgical coal prices fell sharply as Australian offers weakened the market with PLV hard coking coal down $2.85/t to $239.70/t FOB.
  • Indian and Chinese buyers are deferring discretionary purchases, with trading activity driven primarily by offers rather than completed business.
  • Multiple cargo offers at lower prices ($238.50-$239/t FOB) failed to generate reported trades, indicating cautious buyer sentiment.
Jul 06, 09:14 AMRead on Substack →

How Aalo Atomics Just “Made History”

Erik Townsend from Erik’s Substack
  • Aalo Atomics achieved criticality at 12:19 AM Mountain Time on July 5, 2026, becoming one of four US companies to bring advanced reactors to criticality in a single month.
  • This milestone is positioned as historically significant but less important than Aalo's planned second-half 2027 demonstration event.
  • The achievement represents an unprecedented density of genuine first-of-a-kind reactor developments compared to the prior half-century of nuclear technology advancement.
Jul 06, 08:14 AMRead on Substack →

Back in glut

Irina Slav on energy
  • Legacy media headlines shifted rapidly to describing an oil glut following record US production, UAE exports, and OPEC quota increases.
  • Despite headlines, US production cannot fully replace lost Middle East supply and Gulf inventory levels remain elevated in storage tanks.
  • Market reversal risk is elevated given the speed of consensus shift from shortage to surplus narratives within a compressed timeframe.
Jul 06, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • OPEC+ increased production by 188,000 bpd in August marking the fifth consecutive monthly increase, though crude initially spiked then stabilized.
  • Middle East crude output surged 3.0 million bpd in June vs May but aggregate exports remain 40% below pre-conflict levels.
  • WTI key resistance at $73.60 and support at $67.00; Brent resistance at $76.80 with support at $70.25 amid cautious market sentiment.
Jul 06, 06:07 AMRead on Substack →

easyJet Points to the Exits

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Strait of Hormuz experiencing 'stop-start normalisation' with 80 estimated floating mines and one-week peace talk intermission.
  • Brent crude fell to $71.70 following OPEC+ production quota increase amid geopolitical thaw.
  • Major sector rotation from software and consulting into semiconductor/memory chip makers reshaping global capital allocation.
Jul 06, 12:32 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • Critical weather week begins with France staying hot, India's monsoon weakening, Russia importing fuel.
  • World Cup distractions give agricultural markets limited attention despite significant weather-driven risks.
  • US-Mexico and England matches overlap with market opens, potentially affecting liquidity and volatility.
Jul 05, 06:58 PMRead on Substack →

The Reopening Trade Is Ahead of Actual Barrels

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Tracy (Chi) from Renegade Resources
  • Crude oil paper market pricing full Hormuz reopening and glut despite reopening not yet happening and no physical glut present.
  • US crude and SPR stocks at lowest levels since May 1984 while OPEC leaders signal full rebalancing delayed to 2027.
  • Physical market fundamentally short while paper prices decline; Chinese demand and jet fuel demand climbing as reserves still being refilled.
Jul 05, 03:16 PMRead on Substack →

Deeply Discounted Gas Producer with Oil Upside

Bison Insights
  • Small-cap oil & gas producer trading at discount with multiple catalysts for multi-bagger returns.
  • First catalyst: improving oil well results with deep inventory not yet priced into stock; second: upside from AI power demand and LNG buildout.
  • Gas pricing uplift driven by data center loads and behind-the-meter power projects in company's home market.
Jul 05, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

Grid Costs Set to Soar Even Higher

David Turver from Eigen Values
  • UK grid integration costs are projected to more than triple from £8bn in 2024/25 to £25bn in 2030/31, with total subsidies rising to over £40bn.
  • Capacity Market costs and grid balancing expenses are set to soar, while transmission network costs will increase further beyond 2030 requiring an additional £89bn in spending.
  • The combined effect of renewable energy integration requires substantial infrastructure investment that will increase grid operation costs significantly.
Jul 04, 11:58 PMRead on Substack →

Today is Independence Day, Tomorrow is Something Else Entirely

Open Insights
  • Oil prices continue sliding as the Strait of Hormuz normalizes, reversing earlier supply disruptions.
  • Visible crude inventories show only 400M barrels have flowed out despite 10-12M bpd production outage over 100 days.
  • China's demand destruction and ability to tap product stocks have mitigated inventory draws far more than expected from the supply shock.
Jul 03, 06:15 PMRead on Substack →

Oil Context Weekly (W27)

Rory Johnston from Commodity Context
  • Weekly oil market analysis covers flat crude prices, calendar spreads, high-frequency inventories, refined products, and positioning data.
  • Regular contributor to MacroVoices podcast and major financial publications including Politico, Reuters, and Globe and Mail.
  • Member exclusive context call scheduled for Wednesday, July 8, 2026, with deeper oil market analysis for paid subscribers.
Jul 03, 03:23 PMRead on Substack →

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

Garrett Baldwin
  • Edward Norton claims China is becoming the first petro-zero economy and electro-superpower while criticizing American energy policy.
  • Norton expresses concern about America ghettoizing itself as an energy state and falling behind other nations in education and health.
  • Author critiques Norton's selective analysis, noting he ignores the problematic aspects of Chinese central planning while praising their energy policies.
Jul 03, 02:14 PMRead on Substack →

This Week in Oil: Price Risk Skewed to the Upside

Bison Insights
  • Oil prices at $69 per barrel appear disconnected from large inventory draws, suggesting upside price risk.
  • Restricted flows through the Strait of Hormuz remain a persistent supply constraint despite market complacency.
  • Recent energy stock sell-offs present asymmetric entry points for overlooked small-cap energy ideas with limited coverage.
Jul 03, 10:34 AMRead on Substack →

Politics · 13

The Ugly Logic Of Viewing Human Life As Replaceable

John Aziz
  • Palestinian leaders using rhetoric that frames child deaths as acceptable sacrifice, viewing natural population growth as offsetting losses.
  • Dangerous logic echoes across Hamas statements treating casualties as 'price to be paid' for political objectives.
  • Moral hazard of framing human life as replaceable units rather than irreplaceable individuals.
Jul 05, 05:13 PMRead on Substack →

The Untold Christian Story Behind America's Founding | Eric Metaxas

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Winston Marshall
  • Eric Metaxas argues America's founding cannot be understood without acknowledging Christian foundations and faith-based natural rights philosophy.
  • Discussion covers Great Awakening, Founding Fathers' beliefs that liberty came from God, and how religious history has been erased from mainstream narratives.
  • Explores implications for modern free societies and what both America and Britain can learn from recovery of founding principles.
Jul 05, 01:13 PMRead on Substack →

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

Kaizen Asiedu
  • Gavin Newsom's billionaire tax proposal correctly identifies real problems (wealth concentration, wage stagnation, cost of living) but misdiagnoses root causes.
  • Economic dysfunction stems not from insufficient government revenue but from structural issues in tax complexity, regulations, and monetary policy.
  • Solutions require overhauling tax code and reducing regulatory burden, not redistributive taxation that misidentifies actual sources of economic breakdown.
Jul 05, 10:04 AMRead on Substack →

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

Jonathan Sacerdoti
  • International law systems built by the West are being weaponized against Western civilization, with Israel serving as current test case.
  • Natasha Hausdorff argues tactics deployed against Israel today will become template for undermining Britain, America, and Western legal frameworks.
  • Western legal architecture increasingly turned inward as tool for self-destruction rather than protection of civilizational interests.
Jul 05, 10:01 AMRead on Substack →

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

Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
  • UN issued 94-page report accusing Israeli soldiers of deliberately murdering children, modernizing centuries-old blood libel with contemporary vocabulary.
  • Accusation travels quickly via news cycle while scrutiny and context correction lag; document given official UN symbol (A/HRC/62/CRP.2) and institutional weight.
  • Pattern reveals international institutions deploying legal frameworks and credible-sounding process to weaponize historical antisemitic narratives against Jewish state.
Jul 05, 08:23 AMRead on Substack →

Heat Death

The Brawl Street Journal
  • Author's previous prediction of Ukraine's rapid collapse within winter proved incorrect despite identifying accurate underlying trends in energy, politics, and demographics.
  • Russia intensified attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure but disruptions remained insufficient to destabilize the country as anticipated.
  • Ukraine faces compounding challenges from demographic drain and political consolidation, yet continues to demonstrate resilience beyond initial expectations.
Jul 05, 01:31 AMRead on Substack →

The 4th of July

Gold and geopolitics
  • America's 250th birthday coincides with uncertainty about whether the nation is celebrating an empire's peak or witnessing its decline.
  • Recent geopolitical events including Iran's regime change, US military limitations, and ongoing Middle East conflicts complicate traditional Independence Day narratives.
  • Oil markets face potential demand destruction amid questions about whether renewable energy transition signals the beginning of a new era or the end of an old one.
Jul 04, 06:16 PMRead on Substack →

Britain has lost the plot on Palestine

Andrew Fox from Fox On War
  • Britain recognized Palestine as a state in September 2025 while simultaneously funding UNRWA, creating fundamental incoherence in its foreign policy approach.
  • UNRWA perpetuates refugee status across generations rather than resolving the issue through statehood or final-status compromises with the state framework Britain claims to support.
  • The 'right of return' as mass immigration to Israel conflicts with two-state solution principles, making current UN refugee administration incompatible with actual Palestinian statehood.
Jul 04, 10:48 AMRead on Substack →

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

Kaizen Asiedu
  • NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani's budget surplus was achieved primarily through capitalism and future debt, not socialism as he claimed.
  • The surplus came from accounting maneuvers, borrowing from future taxpayers, and drawing resources from outside New York City.
  • While not demonizing Mamdani, the piece shows his framing of the achievement misrepresents the actual mechanisms that produced results.
Jul 03, 03:47 PMRead on Substack →

When David Duke Applauds Your Politics, You Have a Problem

John Aziz
  • Democratic congressional nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier faced controversy over deleted 2019 posts attacking interracial relationships.
  • Former KKK leader David Duke approved of her posts about preserving ethnic heritage, demonstrating horseshoe theory in action.
  • The progressive left appears increasingly comfortable with racial determinism and heritage-based identity, mirroring far-right ideology.
Jul 03, 02:10 PMRead on Substack →

I'm Going All In On Clear Thinker

Kaizen Asiedu
  • The author rebrands 'politics' as the civil process of deciding civilization's future rather than tribal conflict.
  • Modern political discourse has become toxic, damaging relationships and families through polarization and name-calling.
  • Restoring respectful political debate requires reconnecting to founding ideals of principled disagreement and shared governance.
Jul 03, 12:05 PMRead on Substack →

Out of Time: The Rise and Fall of Manuel Adorni

BowTiedMara from BowTiedMara - Argentina & Geoarbitrage
  • Manuel Adorni rose from trusted government spokesman to political pariah within three years under Argentine President Milei.
  • The story reveals dynamics of Argentine power politics and internal government conflicts beyond public messaging.
  • Adorni's trajectory illustrates how quickly political fortunes can shift in volatile governance environments.
Jul 03, 11:26 AMRead on Substack →

Why do sociologists think that they are critical theorists?

Joseph Heath from In Due Course
  • Sociology graduate students are overrepresented among far-left political candidates, suggesting the field intensifies rather than moderates extremism.
  • Democratic political positioning exhibits a homeostatic mechanism that keeps the party nearly as unpopular as Republicans regardless of circumstances.
  • Academic fields like political science and philosophy require engagement with opposing viewpoints, while sociology may insulate students from intellectual challenge.
Jul 03, 10:24 AMRead on Substack →

Other · 10

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 via a multi-system composite of biomarkers across cardiovascular, metabolic, neuroendocrine, and immune systems.
  • Unlike standard annual physicals that detect current disease, allostatic load quantifies biological damage that predicts future illness years in advance.
  • The concept reframes chronic stress as a measurable physiological state with documented downstream consequences rather than merely a subjective experience.
Jul 06, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

U.S. Economic Growth Update

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

Walk in the Pines #404

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Pinecone Weekly Brief
  • Weekly curated content digest featuring market charts, Bernard Baruch quote on technology and character, and curated reads from FT and WSJ.
  • Highlights include analysis of market reset dynamics and EV battery longevity outperforming expectations.
  • Podcast recommendations span economic history (Liaquat Ahamed's 1873) and energy policy with Daniel Yergin.
Jul 05, 01:03 PMRead on Substack →

The Science of Studying - Part III

🗒️ Polymath Investor
  • Part III of science-based studying series focuses on retrieval problem: accessing stored memories when needed.
  • Distinguishes between storage (getting information in) and retrieval (accessing it), requiring different strategies.
  • Provides 60+ science-backed protocols across three parts for learning more and forgetting less.
Jul 05, 08:05 AMRead on Substack →

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

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • Harvard 30-year study shows maintaining healthy diet from age 40+ increases chances of healthy aging by 45-86%.
  • Poor nutrition linked to 1 in 5 deaths worldwide, yet evidence on what works is more settled than public discourse suggests.
  • New 28-day evidence-based guide organizes nutrition science into daily practical actions for reducing inflammation and supporting longevity.
Jul 05, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

The English Are Coming!

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • English wine region is being born in real-time, potentially era-defining as climate change enables quality production.
  • Wine regions are only established once; Chapel Down and others building what could become comparable to historic regions like Bordeaux.
  • Commercial ambition meets deep vineyard craft in modern English wine production, exporting culture alongside product.
Jul 05, 07:10 AMRead on Substack →

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

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • Depression affects approximately 25-30% of patients through an inflammatory subtype driven by chronic low-grade inflammation rather than serotonin deficiency alone.
  • Elevated C-reactive protein and inflammatory proteins are consistently higher in depressed individuals across multiple populations, suggesting inflammation as a distinct biological driver.
  • Standard antidepressant treatment fails to address inflammatory drivers of depression, requiring alternative therapeutic approaches for this identifiable patient subset.
Jul 04, 08:01 AMRead on Substack →

MOAR WORLD CUPS PLEASE

Nico from AiQ
  • The 2026 World Cup in America is shaping up to be exceptional, with Argentine coach Lionel Scaloni bringing swagger and success.
  • Global weather risks and commodity themes including China demand, India/France/Mexico agricultural impacts are monitored.
  • Trade ideas span wheat spreads, gold, short fats, and volatility positioning based on seasonal and structural factors.
Jul 03, 03:58 PMRead on Substack →

The Science of Studying - Part II

🗒️ Polymath Investor
  • Part II of a three-part series on the science of studying focuses on the storage problem—how to retain learned material.
  • Memory decay, interference, and lack of consolidation cause most newly learned information to be forgotten within days.
  • The piece covers science-based techniques for keeping information in memory once it's been encoded.
Jul 03, 01:31 PMRead on Substack →

Trading · 6

Trend Board & Systematic Chartbook

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Sam Shiffman from Clark Street
  • Weekly trend board screens 340 markets across futures, FX, indices, crypto, and ETFs using consistent framework.
  • Systematic chartbook filters opportunity set to highlight only most compelling trends and setups.
  • Analysis targets discretionary trader identification of high-probability trading configurations.
Jul 06, 12:15 AMRead on Substack →

Q3 - Slow and Steady Summer

Izzy from Ms Izzy Trades
  • Market respected calculated core ranges and recycled support levels despite failing acceptance into higher zones.
  • Sustained core retrace from 7479-7481 sets up potential acceptance into 7588-7594 zone in week ahead.
  • Odds favorable for retest of 7611-7621 and 7644-7648 resistance if momentum momentum maintains through market structure.
Jul 05, 04:56 PMRead on Substack →

Market Analysis and Trades for 7/6

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • SPY and QQQ remain trapped in multi-week balance range requiring two-way trading discipline until directional breakout.
  • Thursday's sell-off provided trade-of-week opportunity in 30269-30293 range with premarket high at 320.
  • Current environment favors rotating between long and short positions based on short-term trend control shifts.
Jul 05, 11:48 AMRead on Substack →

Market Analysis for the Week of 7/5

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • Market remains trapped in massive multi-week balance requiring two-way trading with bulls retaining high timeframe control.
  • Intermediate timeframes neutral within balance; short-term control flipping between buyers and sellers characteristic of range consolidation.
  • Trend traders better served avoiding indices during balance and focusing on individual trending names for directional trades.
Jul 05, 10:26 AMRead on Substack →

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

Sara
  • High achievers often wired for intensity and activation rather than consistency; they equate consistency with reduced hunger and becoming passive.
  • Chasing adrenaline and action creates illusion of progress but undermines discipline; consistency is hunger structured through repetition.
  • Training brain toward consistency requires reframing it not as weakness but as disciplined pursuit with superior long-term results.
Jul 05, 10:25 AMRead on Substack →

🐍 Stop pricing American options wrong

Jason from PyQuant News
  • Most US-traded options are American-style but beginners frequently use European-option pricing models, causing systematic mispricing and silent account losses.
  • The distinction between American and European options requires different pricing methodologies; using wrong model creates errors that traders often blame on strategy rather than mathematics.
  • Professionals match pricing models to contract type, avoiding a whole category of silent errors that cost beginner traders significant money over time.
Jul 04, 07:30 AMRead on Substack →

AI · 5

The Most Practical Guide to Claude Fable 5 📚

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Claude Fable 5 is temporarily included at 50% discount through July 7, 2026, after which usage draws paid credits on top of subscriptions.
  • Model capability is no longer the bottleneck—user ability to formulate effective prompts and close the gap between intent and output is the constraint.
  • Field Guide author argues 'the map is not the territory,' emphasizing the importance of iterative refinement and understanding model behavior patterns.
Jul 06, 04:59 AMRead on Substack →

AI's Financing Shadows

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Pinecone Weekly Brief
  • Analysis of financing structures and shadow mechanisms underlying AI infrastructure investment boom.
  • Examination of how capital flows through rated receivables and insurance/pension fund portfolios seeking yield.
  • Connects private credit practices to broader market dynamics in AI funding landscape.
Jul 05, 01:00 PMRead on Substack →

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

Nate from Nate’s Substack
  • Model routing to cheaper alternatives (following Claude Fable 5 pricing) has commoditized cost discipline; future advantage lies in task-specific imagination.
  • The $40 receipt question reveals that cheaper models tied frontier models on specific tasks, indicating advantage depends on task design not just model selection.
  • Once routing discipline becomes universal, differentiators shift from cost optimization to creative prompt engineering and task definition.
Jul 05, 10:00 AMRead on Substack →

How to get the most out of Fable 5

Khe Hy
  • Curated guide to getting the most out of Fable 5 AI model with practical tips and prompt strategies.
  • Addresses challenge of organizing work for long-running AI agents, still an unsolved problem.
  • Includes field guide, prompt library, and examples of how to effectively use Fable's judgment capabilities.
Jul 05, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

The Shit Returns Coming on All This AI Capex

Bob Elliott
  • AI revenue now exceeding depreciation of capex, but returns on investment remain poor from historical standards perspective.
  • With 50% margins, revenue matching depreciation still leaves insufficient cashflow to cover initial capex and required ROI.
  • Industry needs ~$600bn annual revenue run rate for modest returns on $1tn cumulative capex; current trajectory far short.
Jun 30, 05:48 AMRead on Substack →

Tech · 3

The Agent Operating Manual (072)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • Complete documentation of agent systems fails to transfer operational knowledge when critical steps exist only in the operator's mind rather than on paper.
  • Effective operational manuals must expose implicit knowledge gaps rather than merely organize existing documentation.
  • Technical documentation requires specificity on decision logic, environment variable priorities, and state confirmation markers that often remain undocumented.
Jul 06, 08:01 AMRead on Substack →

Every Handoff Is a Contract (071)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • Handoffs between agent systems are authorization documents, not neutral plumbing as commonly assumed.
  • Unsigned code running in production via implicit message trust is a critical security and governance issue.
  • Proposes that handoffs require explicit authority records and signatures to properly track decision-making.
Jul 05, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

Dogfood Your Pipeline (070)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • Tests that inherit assumptions from the systems they test cannot identify where those shared assumptions are wrong, creating blind spots in validation.
  • A migration database with 43 rows passed tests configured for 41 rows because both systems shared the same outdated understanding of 'all migrations'.
  • Self-shaped work that checks undeclared assumptions matters more than abstract tests, particularly when manual changes bypass established processes.
Jul 04, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

Crypto · 2

Insider Newsletter: Issue #332

Capitalist Exploits (Substack)
  • Billionaire Gina Rinehart invested $1B+ in SpaceX—single largest investment outside iron ore—signaling major capital rotation into space/tech.
  • CommSec saw 4x more retail demand for SpaceX shares than any float in 30-year history across 28,000 accounts.
  • Massive retail and institutional capital convergence into single illiquid trade with no local listing, currency risk, or dividend certainty signals extreme crowding.
Jul 05, 04:24 PMRead on Substack →

Stretch Marks

Marc Rubinstein from Net Interest
  • Bitcoin is down 30% year-to-date as capital flows shifted toward AI and SpaceX deals rather than crypto.
  • MicroStrategy's large Bitcoin holdings (4% of total supply) create significant market impact and concentration risk.
  • Geopolitical headwinds and monetary tightening are cited by major players as ongoing drags on crypto valuations.
Jul 03, 11:38 AMRead on Substack →