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Updated Monday, July 13 2026 · 08:30 AM CDT · 81 posts across last 2 days

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💬 New thread from Le Shrub

PRIORITY
Le Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
  • SOXX down 3% with SK Hynix declining 16% amid broader semiconductor weakness.
  • Brent crude up 3% as geopolitical tensions escalate with potential US action at Hormuz.
  • Meme bottoms and tops framework being applied to track extreme market reversals across asset classes.
Jul 13, 08:25 AMRead on Substack →

A Violent Market Pretending to Be Calm

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Lord Fed from Lord Fed's Gazette
  • SPX at 7,575 nearing 7,700 target with 125 handles remaining; momentum breadth deteriorating despite index strength.
  • Multiple momentum factors down 20+ percentage points while SOX normalized from 80% above 200-day MA to 46%.
  • Mag7 suffered ~15% correction indicating disconnect between index performance and underlying market health.
Jul 13, 08:17 AMRead on Substack →

The Meme-rithmic Scale™

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Le Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
  • Meme-rithmic Scale tracking extremes: BABA 'Burry Wood' bottom triggered at $93 now $113 (3x gain); Crude 'Economist' bottom at $72 now $78.
  • SOXX 'SK Hynix ADR' meme top at $600 level signals key risk-off indicator; NASDAQ 'Buffett' meme top reflects major valuation reversal.
  • Systematic tracking of meme bottoms and tops helps identify extremes across asset classes as traditional metrics become unreliable.
Jul 13, 07:55 AMRead on Substack →

The Secret to Lindsey Graham’s Success. The Professor Who Has Had It with All the AI Cheating. Plus. . .

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The Free Press
  • Lindsey Graham's death sparks debate on his legacy, ranging from Trump/Netanyahu praise to criticism over principle abandonment.
  • Coverage explores whether AI can think amid broader cultural themes including Maine Democrats and Wikipedia misinformation.
  • Punditocracy divisions reveal ongoing partisan tensions regarding Graham's alliance with Trump despite prior opposition.
Jul 13, 05:03 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from PauloMacro

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PauloMacro’s Substack
  • Long USD positioning has risen sharply while the USD itself has failed to confirm the move, indicating potential divergence in currency flows.
  • Bank of America's bull/bear indicator is at 9.5/10 extremes alongside surging panic indices, option skews, and megacap tech call volume, signaling high leverage and positioning risk.
  • South Korea's KOSPI has halted trading seven times this year with an -8% overnight swing, suggesting semiconductor cyclicality concerns are intensifying in Asian markets.
Jul 12, 11:54 PMRead on Substack →

Tough Love: I Can’t Talk to My Wife About Money

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The Free Press
  • 20-year marriage stalled by money conflicts: husband prioritizes saving for future expenses while wife spends without budget constraints.
  • Wife maintains separate accounts and resists joint financial transparency, randomly transferring money between accounts and withholding contribution commitments.
  • Husband's anxiety about bonuses and future obligations clashes with wife's spending habits and mother's advice on financial independence, creating recurring fights.
Jul 12, 10:01 AMRead on Substack →

You Can Lead a Horse to Water

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Michael W. Green from Yes, I give a fig... thoughts on markets from Michael Green
  • Prize-winning research confirms passive flows—not vanishing skill—compress active manager returns and distort valuations.
  • Six independent literatures identify the same mechanism: passive index ownership inflates largest names, reduces research production, and shifts price discovery to market makers.
  • The 'poker table' thesis fails to explain the observed sign flip in Active Share timing or alpha compression patterns.
  • Retail noise trading reaches record highs while correctors starve and market makers post historic profits, creating a casino dynamic.
Jul 12, 09:40 AMRead on Substack →

SENTIMENT CAPITULATION.

PRIORITY
Macro Charts
  • Institutional investors are capitulating—fund closures and strategy liquidations mark a rare signal comparable to Buffett's 1969 partnership closure at peak bubble.
  • Historical precedent shows these capitulation moments coincide with unsustainable valuations and exhaustion of alpha-generating opportunity sets.
  • Current analysis examines correlated factor risks across semiconductors, MAG7, China tech, metals, and FX that could dominate asset allocation through 2026.
  • A new thematic long position is presented as a diversification opportunity amid the broader sentiment capitulation and factor realignment.
Jul 12, 07:37 AMRead on Substack →

present tense

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Kris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
  • Author is taking 12+ year-old students through a hands-on investment lab to buy their first real portfolios, covering fundamentals from business analysis to stock picking.
  • Course materials explain how investment returns are generated, the importance of time horizon, portfolio construction, and practical rules for selecting individual stocks.
  • Investment Beginnings course includes recap guide covering businesses, compounding, risk, market mechanics, valuations, fees, and three starter portfolio templates.
Jul 12, 06:57 AMRead on Substack →

The Gay Cruise

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Eve Barlow from Blacklisted
  • A 2000-passenger gay cruise was denied docking rights in both Turkey and Egypt due to religious and cultural opposition to LGBTQ+ travelers.
  • Turkish authorities explicitly stated the passengers' behavior conflicted with national values and moral standards, rejecting even tourism revenue.
  • The incident exposes the contradiction when LGBTQ+ travelers assume they can visit countries where homosexuality is illegal or severely punished.
Jul 11, 03:18 PMRead on Substack →

FROM THE ARCHIVE - IS GOLD BUYING A LEADING INDICATOR OF FINANCIAL DISTRESS?

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Russell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
  • Historical analysis shows elevated gold buying frequently precedes financial crises, particularly from depositors fearing bank failures.
  • Gold buying in India surged before the country's currency and financial crisis, with gold falling first and then rising in rupee terms.
  • Consumer gold demand patterns can serve as a leading indicator of financial distress across different economies and time periods.
Jul 11, 12:18 PMRead on Substack →

FROM THE ARCHIVE - PEAK OIL PRICE

PRIORITY
Russell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
  • Current global energy spending as a percentage of GDP matches levels from the late 1970s oil shock when crude reached $35/barrel.
  • China exhibits severe energy inefficiency compared to Japan and South Korea, consuming more energy per GDP dollar despite having abundant coal resources.
  • Oil prices rising from $10 in 1999 to $119 in 2008 represent a sustained multi-decade bull market with limited press coverage at recent highs.
Jul 11, 11:44 AMRead on Substack →

Macro · 16

Australian Rates: The Market Is Too Relaxed About Sticky Inflation

Global Macro Method
  • Australian rate markets are pricing in too benign an inflation path, underestimating sticky services and domestic cost pressures.
  • RBA unlikely to declare victory early given persistent underlying inflation despite potential headline moderation.
  • Short-rate curve offers attractive risk-defined positioning opportunity ahead of CPI data and RBA meetings.
Jul 13, 06:46 AMRead on Substack →

Rising Yields, Weak Yen, and AI Demand

Andrew Sarna
  • 10Y U.S. yields rose 8bp as Energy and Tech outperformed; Middle East tensions continue pressuring commodities.
  • Strait of Hormuz traffic declining as U.S.-Iran strikes escalate; little evidence China's fossil fuel consumption is actually falling despite oil price softness.
  • Micron earnings highlight AI competition risk despite strong H100 GPU demand, questioning whether windfall profits can persist.
Jul 13, 05:42 AMRead on Substack →

Liquidity, Commodities and Bond Stress: The Next Market Sell-Off Risk?

Michael Howell from Capital Wars
  • High equity valuations alone rarely end bull markets; the real risk is whether global liquidity can continue supporting leverage and collateral demand.
  • Bond and commodity markets are emerging as the clearest pressure points where liquidity stress could manifest.
  • The sustainability of the current market cycle depends more on macro funding conditions than valuation levels.
Jul 13, 03:16 AMRead on Substack →

Mythic Atlas Report — Issue 02

Mythic Market Research from Mythic’s Substack
  • The Growth Engine signals Stage 4 Constructive with full allocation to non-US equities, supported by labor, global, markets, and business indicators.
  • The Economic Momentum Index at 1.59 shows an expansion that is cooler and later-cycle than headlines suggest, running 46% below its 15-year average.
  • Weakness concentrates in Consumer, Liquidity, and Housing categories while strength derives from labor and global indicators, creating a fragile Stage 4 signal.
Jul 13, 03:06 AMRead on Substack →

The Maradona Theory of Interest Rates

Substack - Alf (The Macro Compass)
  • Mervyn King's 'Maradona approach' to central banking involves signaling hawkish and dovish positions while ultimately maintaining steady rates without significant movement.
  • US real consumer spending and cyclical hiring plans are running below historical averages, suggesting limited room for rate changes despite Fed communications.
  • The framework suggests Fed Funds may remain stable for an extended period despite rhetoric shifting between hawks and doves.
Jul 13, 02:14 AMRead on Substack →

Hyperscaler Debt Appetite Widens Credit Spreads

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Escalating US-Iran military exchanges, including fourth-wave airstrikes and Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, have not triggered broad market panic.
  • Markets are treating the Persian Gulf conflict as a persistent structural condition similar to the 1980s Tanker War rather than a binary crisis event.
  • Oil continues flowing through guarded corridors and alternative routes while Brent crude rose modestly to $79, reflecting a 'live with it' market mentality despite geopolitical risk.
Jul 13, 01:04 AMRead on Substack →

Weekly Macro Note: War Resumes (Again), Hormuz Traffic Analysis, Why War Is Bullish, A Look at Asian Markets Part 3

MacroEdge Research
  • Iran is escalating control of the Strait of Hormuz because oil prices have fallen too far, with Tehran targeting $85/bbl Brent crude to satisfy economic needs.
  • Hormuz traffic has fallen almost to zero by mid-July while global strategic petroleum reserves (excluding China) are at near-bottom levels, creating supply vulnerability.
  • Resolution requires either military escalation to control Hormuz or acceptance of higher oil prices; either path is inflationary and Trump administration faces a difficult choice.
Jul 12, 11:15 PMRead on Substack →

Running Out of Runway

Rebel Capitalist News Desk
  • Consumer credit contracted in May 2026 for the first time since November 2024, contrary to Wall Street expectations of growth.
  • Falling credit balances can signal either household deleveraging or inability to borrow further due to over-leverage.
  • Media narrative of healthy balance sheets may mask deteriorating creditworthiness beneath identical surface data.
Jul 12, 05:04 PMRead on Substack →

Walk in the Pines #405

PAID
Pinecone Weekly Brief
  • Weekly brief curates charts, Seneca quote on wisdom of rejecting excess, and cross-publication reads on macro themes.
  • Highlights Japan's pension fund investment policy, China helium export ban, and Iran geopolitical strategy as key reads.
  • Format emphasizes curated insights and philosophical perspective on navigating prosperity and adversity.
Jul 12, 03:38 PMRead on Substack →

Weekend thoughts

Gold and geopolitics
  • Gold weekly close at $4,119 needs to hold $3,768 support or faces larger correction; central banks added 14.93 tonnes in June alone.
  • Silver quarterly shows past bull markets took 14-31 years to reach new highs; AI-driven data center power demand up 5,200% since 2000 in deficit.
  • US gold ETFs total $239B versus Nvidia's $4.71T; gold market liquidity reached record $488B daily; China's largest fund is now a gold ETF.
Jul 12, 12:00 PMRead on Substack →

Macro Pilgrim's Ledger | July 12, 2026

Santiago Capital Research
  • Oil rebounded 4% weekly after three vessels were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, breaking a long losing streak and reigniting inflation fears.
  • Nasdaq Composite rose 2.1% led by Nvidia (+4%) and Meta (+6%), while the Dow slipped 0.5% as tech outperformed industrials and financials.
  • The tape flipped from the prior week when Dow set records and tech faltered, now showing tech-led momentum and renewed AI trade strength.
  • SK Hynix's U.S. listing debut tested the AI memory sector amid a split market between crude's inflation rally and technology's continued strength.
Jul 12, 08:30 AMRead on Substack →

Life Support

Rebel Capitalist News Desk
  • Existing home sales in June hit 4.09M (seasonally adjusted annualized), below 2008 financial crisis levels on a per-household basis despite population growth.
  • Median existing home price reached an all-time record $440,600 for the 36th consecutive month of year-over-year gains.
  • The simultaneous crisis-level volume and all-time-high prices signal a market with a pulse but struggling transaction health and momentum.
  • Market health is measured by whether anything is actually moving, not by the latest price print—currently the patient shows declining activity despite record valuations.
Jul 12, 08:30 AMRead on Substack →

Turning Point

Macro Musings by Danny D
  • This week marks a turning point with major CPI/PPI inflation data and retail sales that will determine if July rate hikes are live or delayed.
  • A data-heavy calendar includes Fed speakers and congressional testimony from Warsh, plus geopolitical risks in Hormuz as a ceasefire MOU expires.
  • Technical indicators suggest multiple trading opportunities across positioning; author uses charts to highlight key levels across assets.
Jul 12, 07:31 AMRead on Substack →

Count Binface & The Rise of Economic Statecraft

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • U.S. bombed Iran sites while claiming ceasefire talks continued; SK chipmaker posted 19x profit jump then lost $100B market cap; Fed gave central banking future to venture capitalist and retail executives.
  • 'HyperNormal' describes how broken systems continue performing old rituals and forecasts as performance theater while everyone privately knows it isn't working.
  • Economic statecraft and systemic breakdown are masking themselves through the continuing performance of normalcy in geopolitics, markets, and institutions.
Jul 12, 05:19 AMRead on Substack →

Alpha Extraction Hiding in Rotation

Global Macro Method
  • U.S. market prices a resilient economy sustaining earnings and credit while Fed stays restrictive, creating difficult outcome profile with front-end rate hike risk and long-end term premium.
  • Investors rotating from cash-rich AI/platform companies into financials, healthcare, and utilities while staying cautious on housing and financing-sensitive discretionary demand.
  • CPI data will determine whether equity barbell broadens into healthier rally or concentrates further; Treasury curve signals both tightening risk and higher nominal neutral rate compensation.
Jul 12, 04:41 AMRead on Substack →

Six Guys and a Yacht

The Brawl Street Journal
  • A London High Court ruling on Nord Stream AG v Lloyd's Insurance exposed the second-order economic consequences of asset freezing policies.
  • The case highlights how moral satisfaction from sanctions can backfire commercially, with insurers denying claims for war-related pipeline damage.
  • Policymakers often fail to consider how confiscation of foreign assets undermines trust in financial systems and future lending willingness.
Jul 12, 01:31 AMRead on Substack →

Markets · 15

The Death of Investment. The Sequel. (Money Printer Pro)

Garrett Baldwin
  • Passive indexing has rendered individual stock picking nearly pointless, fragmenting markets and destroying price discovery mechanisms.
  • Societe Generale quantitative research argues indexing 'broke the markets' by making fundamentals irrelevant versus momentum flows.
  • Strategy advocates using momentum signals for market entry and hedging as traditional investment thesis framework has become obsolete.
Jul 13, 07:17 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - Five Points

Derek Wallis
  • Key focus this week: Warsh Congressional testimony, U.S./EU CPI data, and earnings from Netflix, TSMC, and major banks.
  • Author observes Americans thriving despite political dysfunction; inconsistency in immigration enforcement narratives across administrations.
  • Markets slightly lower amid geopolitical tensions; bonds and oil marginally higher.
Jul 13, 06:21 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - First Look

Derek Wallis
  • Markets slightly lower amid U.S.-Iran tensions with tech sector weakness dragging equities; Europe up given lack of tech exposure.
  • Geopolitical risk-off mode with Korea down 9%; China decline outpacing AI tailwinds despite strong AI adoption.
  • Oil rallied 2% on Strait of Hormuz concerns; crypto soft with BTC down 1.7% as growth assets struggle.
Jul 13, 05:03 AMRead on Substack →

Calmer Indices, Wilder Stocks

AP Research
  • The S&P 500 finished higher despite early-week geopolitical stress around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, as dip buyers returned to tech late-week.
  • Samsung's disappointing earnings initially rippled across the semiconductor complex, but SK Hynix's successful US debut (largest foreign IPO) provided sector reassurance.
  • Information technology, energy, and communication services led gains while materials, healthcare, and staples lagged, showing a reversal of recent defensive rotation.
Jul 13, 02:01 AMRead on Substack →

Plumbing Notes: The Equity Repo Mania

Conks
  • Equity repo funding rates have surged and contracted sharply as dealer balance sheets experienced massive demand swings.
  • Rising leverage, soaring stock prices, IPO booms and AI meltup temporarily overwhelmed primary dealers' capacity to finance equity positions.
  • Shift from rate cut expectations to rate hike potential has reduced demand for U.S. sovereign assets, affecting dollar funding market rates.
Jul 12, 04:04 PMRead on Substack →

CoreWeave, Twenty-Seven Years

Cape Fear Advisors
  • CoreWeave's Q1 2026 operations generated $968M in cash but spent $7.7B on equipment, requiring constant refinancing at 9.1% average cost.
  • Machines generate only 99 cents per dollar invested and depreciate in 6 years, with 44-78 cents still owed at end-of-life while book value hits zero.
  • All company debt matures by October 2032 requiring money to be raised 4.5+ times over before profitability, each time at market-set rates.
Jul 12, 12:09 PMRead on Substack →

The Next Farm Crisis

Nico from AiQ
  • John Deere stock is increasingly decoupled from farm fundamentals and now depends on aggressive buybacks and taxpayer subsidies to maintain valuation.
  • Higher rates, lower corn prices, and reduced subsidies are catalysts that would reconnect Deere to underlying farm economics and collapse multiples.
  • Chinese competitors dominate global agricultural equipment with cost-effective tractors and drones, while Americans remain locked into anticompetitive Deere due to repair restrictions.
Jul 12, 11:13 AMRead on Substack →

The Fed's Message to Congress is On Brand as We Kick Off Sunday's Chart Party...

Garrett Baldwin
  • Professional funds hold near-zero cash while systematic strategies add risk, creating low-precedent complexity with rising reversal probability.
  • Individual stocks swing violently beneath calm index surfaces; semiconductors rallied 16% but Korea's AI chip suppliers face cracking demand and disappearing free cash flow.
  • Key moving average breaks combined with continued selling could trigger a market 'Danger Zone' entering week of critical earnings and inflation data.
  • Fed testimony, Bank of Japan news, and earnings season present multiple catalysts in a momentum-dependent environment on edge.
Jul 12, 09:13 AMRead on Substack →

The Mega-Cap Opportunity: Meta & Microsoft!

Capitalist-Letters
  • Only 3% of firms generated all US stock market wealth since 1926, making buying and holding exceptional companies the key to wealth creation.
  • Exceptional businesses are rarely undervalued because their quality is well-known; this gap closes only during general market crashes, industry recessions, or technological revolutions.
  • Meta and Microsoft represent the rare combination of exceptional business quality and attractive pricing in the current AI-driven technology shift.
  • Value investing requires patience to wait for moments when the market underprices transformative technology leaders.
Jul 12, 08:30 AMRead on Substack →

YWR: China is getting cooler. Trip takeaways.

PAID
Erik@YWR
  • Author's family infatuation with South Korean culture led to discovering memory trade opportunity during Samsung selloff after presidential coup in December 2024.
  • Similar pattern emerging with daughters now interested in China; author following the 'artists' (cultural trends) to identify cooling markets before mainstream adoption drives prices up.
  • China may be the 'new cool neighbourhood' for stock market investment, representing one of the most important market indicators for this currently hated market.
Jul 12, 04:19 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Michael Burry

Michael Burry
  • Michael Burry expanded his analysis of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with new sections on ERCF buffers and related risk factors.
  • The piece examines the health of the GSEs through a detailed CUSIP-by-CUSIP analysis of their most risky business segments.
  • Discussion focuses on the interaction between Trump administration policies and housing market dynamics affecting the Twins.
Jul 12, 03:25 AMRead on Substack →

China Weekly Wrap: The CXMT IPO Edition

Panda Perspectives
  • Chinese offshore equities surged with HSI +3.53%, HSTECH +4.95%, and strong southbound capital inflows of USD 5.0bn, the largest weekly print in months.
  • BABA led the MSCI China index with +17.11% gain as mainland investors pivoted from sellers to buyers of the Internet sector.
  • Onshore mainland indices declined while STAR50 gained +4.5%, signaling a divergence between offshore strength and domestic weakness.
Jul 12, 03:10 AMRead on Substack →

Weekly S&P500 ChartStorm - 12 July 2026

Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
  • Speculative leverage has surged with leveraged ETF long/short ratios entering warning territory after Q2 buy-the-dip confidence.
  • Investor portfolio allocations to stocks are near record highs despite surveyed sentiment remaining only mildly bullish, signaling actions exceed words.
  • Multiple risk flags are emerging for both tactical and longer-term horizons as July-October historically enters a more volatile period.
Jul 11, 11:16 PMRead on Substack →

[Abridged Version] Fannie, Freddie, Trump & the Housing Crisis

Michael Burry
  • Fannie and Freddie's profits are accumulating in the Senior Preferred Stock Liquidation Preference, not flowing to Treasury as commonly believed.
  • If the Treasury affirms the SPS LP, common shares fall to low single digits; if deemed paid-off, shares could rise 3-4x initially and 6-7x longer-term.
  • Executive Order 14393 (March 2026) and warrant expiration in September 2028 create timing pressures likely to resurface the GSE issue before the next presidential election.
Jul 11, 10:24 PMRead on Substack →

The Week Ahead 7/12/26

Eliant
  • AI trade momentum unwound through the week before finding a bottom mid-week, with Nasdaq finishing as the best-performing major index.
  • Key economic data ahead includes CPI Tuesday, PPI Wednesday, and Retail Sales Thursday.
  • Substack has delivered 191.26% returns since June 2023 with 81.6% win rate, significantly outperforming all major indices.
Jul 11, 03:14 PMRead on Substack →

Politics · 10

Iran update: the bombing expands. The deadlock holds.

Andrew Fox from Fox On War
  • US strikes expanded to 300+ targets across three nights targeting Iranian air defense, missiles, and naval capabilities.
  • CENTCOM explicitly focused on dismantling Iran's ability to attack shipping through Strait of Hormuz with no indication of broader operational scope.
  • Targets included military bases, airports, and oil/gas infrastructure with confirmed secondary detonations at munitions sites.
Jul 13, 07:59 AMRead on Substack →

Postcards from the Edge of the World: Vol. "250"

Postcards From the Edge of the World
  • Author relocated from Florida to a new location and is shifting from state-of-mind thinking to political economy analysis.
  • Argues that summer months and election season amplify noise around economy and costs, requiring a non-partisan lens.
  • Promises an up-and-down argument examining political economy rather than left-right commentary.
Jul 12, 06:30 PMRead on Substack →

Mostly peaceful warmonger

Gold and geopolitics
  • Author acknowledges uncertainty about a major political event while critiquing confident speculation from media and podcasters.
  • Uses satirical tone to highlight how conflicting theories from credentialed sources are spread without supporting evidence.
  • Describes Lindsey Graham as 'mostly peaceful,' criticizing his hawkish foreign policy despite his lack of direct military action.
Jul 12, 06:12 PMRead on Substack →

Lindsey Graham’s Sudden Passing (WiFi fixed)

Shana Meyerson from Unapologetically Jewish
  • Senator Lindsey Graham died suddenly, shocking the nation.
  • The author speculates about potential foul play involvement from Russia or Iran.
  • No confirmed evidence or official cause of death has been disclosed.
Jul 12, 01:56 PMRead on Substack →

The Death Of Lindsey Graham

John Aziz
  • Senator Lindsey Graham died suddenly at 71 after returning from Ukraine where he advocated against Putin.
  • Graham had been threatened by Iranian leadership days before his death, prompting speculation about assassination despite no evidence of foul play.
  • The most likely explanation remains a natural cardiac emergency, though his geopolitical activities and recent threats create uncertainty around the cause.
Jul 12, 12:51 PMRead on Substack →

Armor Piercing

Pablo Hill from The Monetary Skeptic
  • North Korea has quietly become strategically important to Russia, deploying troops in Ukraine and supplying major munitions and artillery.
  • Kim Jong Un's regime is expanding uranium enrichment capacity at Yongbyon with major new construction confirmed by the IAEA in April.
  • North Korea receives far less media attention under Trump than during his first term despite playing a more active geopolitical role.
Jul 12, 12:17 PMRead on Substack →

World Cup Riots Aggravate Europe’s Deepening Social Divide

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • World Cup riots across London, Brussels, and the Netherlands involved Moroccan fans turning violent after France's elimination, with police deploying riot units.
  • Violence revealed deeper anti-Western and antisemitic attitudes beyond sports fandom, including antisemitic chanting in Dutch cities.
  • Recent escalation in Netherlands represents pattern of violence, with Thursday's riots occurring days after previous July 5 outbreaks.
Jul 12, 11:59 AMRead on Substack →

The CPS Excellence Agenda: A platform for Chicago school board candidates

Austin Berg | The Last Ward
  • Chicago's first fully elected school board election (Nov 3) comes as CPS faces junk credit rating and is the nation's largest junk-bond issuing municipality.
  • Student outcomes have deteriorated sharply: CPS fourth-grade math and reading fell faster than peer districts 2017–2024, and enrollment dropped from 600k to 316k.
  • Only 17% of Chicagoans grade CPS schools A or B, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with preparation and performance.
  • Board candidates must address structural financial distress alongside academic decline in the nation's fourth-largest school district.
Jul 12, 09:05 AMRead on Substack →

Learning the Wrong Lessons

Mark Hasman
  • Trump's reported $2 billion in 2025 earnings, with half from UAE investments in his crypto company, creates perception of foreign influence contrary to presidential service.
  • Both Republican and Democratic parties are mislearning lessons from recent elections by doubling down on failed strategies.
  • Trump's intolerance for dissent contradicts constitutional values, while the presidency should be about serving the country, not personal enrichment.
Jul 12, 07:01 AMRead on Substack →

Andy Burnham Says Britain "Got It Wrong" On Gaza

John Aziz
  • Andy Burnham, Labour's presumed next PM, apologized for Britain's insufficient response to the Gaza war.
  • The author argues Britain's main failure was not calling for a ceasefire early enough, though ceasefire calls would have been largely symbolic given Israeli hostage recovery priorities.
  • Earlier British ceasefire demands likely would not have influenced Israeli or Hamas policy without addressing the hostage situation.
Jul 11, 03:00 PMRead on Substack →

Culture · 10

The 90-Minute Rule: The Strength-Training Sweet Spot for a Longer Life

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • Harvard 30-year study of 147k adults shows 90-120 minutes weekly resistance training reduces all-cause mortality by 13%.
  • Neurological disease mortality drops 27% with 90+ minutes weekly resistance training, the most significant but underreported finding.
  • Benefits plateau above 120 minutes per week, establishing a concrete dose-response ceiling for strength training.
Jul 13, 06:00 AMRead on Substack →

Parallel Structure: The Pickup in Eddie Van Halen’s Frankenstrat on Van Halen’s First Album

Michael Burry
  • Eddie Van Halen repaired and rewound a broken Gibson PAF pickup by hand to make it hotter for Van Halen's debut album rather than discarding it.
  • The rewinding used thinner wire wound tighter to achieve more power and cut, representing an early example of pickup modification.
  • The modified pickup became a key component of the legendary Frankenstrat guitar used on the album, combining experimental design with technical skill.
Jul 13, 04:41 AMRead on Substack →

Negotiating with momentum

Derek Wallis
  • Control and influence come from proximity and proximity, not restriction—like dog training, good parenting relies on closeness and guidance rather than distance management.
  • True mastery develops by giving freedom when consequences are low, allowing subjects to internalize lessons independently.
  • Sometimes the most effective teaching is letting life itself deliver the lesson rather than intervening directly.
Jul 12, 03:01 PMRead on Substack →

Short & Thankful: 300

Michael Burry
  • Michael Burry's Cassandra Unchained community reached 300,000 subscribers in under eight months.
  • The platform has grown to 346,680 followers with 52% of subscribers based outside the United States across 212 countries.
  • The community is characterized by substantive daily discussions and strong mutual respect among members.
Jul 12, 01:42 PMRead on Substack →

The 10 Greatest Failures of Orson Welles

Ted Gioia
  • Artists should be judged not only by hits but by their willingness to pursue bold visions despite risk of failure.
  • The indie economy and collapse of legacy institutions have made failure a common experience for freelancers, forcing continuous iteration.
  • A lifetime of misses reveals an artist's true passion and resilience more authentically than hits alone.
Jul 12, 01:20 PMRead on Substack →

Spicy Tuna Beignets: a recipe

Notorious Foodie
  • Spicy tuna beignets combine crispy potato pillows made with Maris Piper or Yukon Gold potatoes with fresh sushi-grade tuna.
  • Recipe uses a blend of akami and chutoro tuna for balanced flavor profile, topped with creamy spicy dressing.
  • Soft yet crispy beignets puff up when fried and can be customized with beef, yellowtail, or scallop alternatives.
Jul 12, 12:01 PMRead on Substack →

NYT: "Men need better fitness role models"

Paul from AGING with STRENGTH
  • NYT op-ed by Baylor professor Sebastian Langdell criticizes mainstream fitness influencers for relying on clichĂŠd masculinity tropes rather than genuine health advice.
  • Popular fitness personalities (Ferriss, Attia, Johnson, Huberman) promote extreme optimization tactics that felt hollow and disconnected from sustainable strength building.
  • Author advocates for simpler, more grounded approach to building strength and flexibility habits in 2026 rather than following celebrity-driven fads.
Jul 12, 10:40 AMRead on Substack →

The Skill of Making Mistakes

Sara
  • The ego's defense mechanisms block growth by conflating accountability with self-blame and perfectionism.
  • True responsibility is investigation and improvement without letting mistakes dictate self-worth.
  • Ambitious people often collapse into 'should've known better' rather than examining what was missed, felt, and ignored at the time.
  • Unblocking this ego-driven growth obstacle requires separating the mistake from personal identity.
Jul 12, 09:25 AMRead on Substack →

Robert

Derek Wallis
  • Public understanding of martial arts and combat is distorted by Hollywood portrayals rather than reflecting actual gym training and performance.
  • Historical martial arts figures like Kano and Helio Gracie promoted fallacies about combat effectiveness, prioritizing sales over performance.
  • Real martial artists train hard in gyms with rigorous methods, contrary to popular media depictions of meditation and soft approaches.
Jul 11, 01:01 PMRead on Substack →

Resist the Cult of Death

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • Legalization of assisted suicide across the West signals civilizational decline by codifying that human life is value-neutral and utility-based.
  • Beyond religious arguments, a society that sanitizes and enables suicide as healthcare cannot sustain itself long-term.
  • Framing euthanasia as 'death with dignity' obscures the fundamental devaluation of human existence it represents.
Jul 11, 11:59 AMRead on Substack →

Energy · 8

The energy foundations of Fortress Russia: 1

Irina Slav on energy
  • Western oil majors (ExxonMobil, BP, Shell) entered Russian energy markets in 1990s post-Soviet collapse, building extensive operations.
  • Russia's energy sector became foundational to geopolitical power and economic resilience, creating 'Fortress Russia' dependencies.
  • Big Oil exodus from Russia began in 2022 following geopolitical shift, dismantling decades of integrated Western energy infrastructure in the country.
Jul 13, 07:04 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • U.S.-Iran escalation pushed oil prices 4%+ higher; Iran claims Strait of Hormuz closed while U.S. maintains Southern Oman route open.
  • WTI key resistance $76.00 with support at $72.00; Brent resistance $80.55 with support at $74.60.
  • Vessel attacks on Oman route indicate escalating maritime security risks and potential supply disruptions.
Jul 13, 06:35 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • Extreme heat ridge moving into Western Corn Belt with record temperatures; market complacency poses major weather risk.
  • Risk profile 9/10 for soybeans and 7/10 for corn as meteorological forecasts shift commodity expectations.
  • Cotton and rice testing key support levels as agricultural complex reacts to weather-driven supply concerns.
Jul 13, 06:00 AMRead on Substack →

There’s Plenty of Scandium Oxide, Just Not At The Price Bloom Energy Wants to Pay

The Koala from Yellow Lab Life Capital
  • Scandium International's CEO Peter Evensen insists that Nyngan mine FID requires free cash flow positivity at full ramp, rejecting premium pricing to offset weak economics.
  • The company needs offtake partners committing to 15-20 tonnes/year at floor prices of ~$2,000/kg to move toward production, signaling limited customer willingness to pay $3,500/kg.
  • As the first greenfield Western scandium operation, SCY is balancing eagerness to develop the strategic asset against protecting existing shareholder returns by waiting for acceptable market conditions.
Jul 12, 08:38 PMRead on Substack →

‘Straya Ruggedization Update

BUSHY™ and Acorn Weekly
  • Author is refining an Australian 'Straya Ruggedization basket of stocks designed to benefit from sovereign resilience and political focus.
  • Recent political developments on ruggedization justify revisiting and refining the previously proposed stock basket portfolio.
  • Related analysis of energy positioning was covered in the previous weekend flagship article with deeper dive into thesis.
Jul 12, 06:30 AMRead on Substack →

The Panama Canal Trade in Practice

PAID
Mihail from TheOldEconomy
  • Panama Canal drought is a critical catalyst disrupting LPG shipping; the Canal has become the 'aorta' of maritime LPG economy post-Hormuz crisis.
  • VLGCs (very large gas carriers) are most Panama Canal-sensitive due to geography: export hubs concentrated in GoM, import terminals in Asia with only one tiny West Coast facility.
  • Choke point disruptions like Panama Canal droughts create phase transitions that drive violent price action and trading opportunities in shipping and energy markets.
Jul 12, 05:15 AMRead on Substack →

Grid Expansion Chaos

David Turver from Eigen Values
  • UK grid expansion plans to support Clean Power 2030 are falling behind schedule, requiring twice the work of the past decade in just five years.
  • Transmission costs are soaring out of control according to multiple sources contacted by the author, raising concerns about cost blow-outs.
  • Schedule slippage offers both risks and potential benefits: lower near-term spending on grid work but unclear final cost implications.
Jul 11, 11:57 PMRead on Substack →

This Energy Sub-Sector Is Soaring, But It May Crash

Bison Insights
  • An energy sub-sector is trading at all-time highs despite deteriorating fundamentals and weaker forward outlook, suggesting most upside is priced in.
  • Extremely bullish sentiment combined with record press coverage indicates elevated valuation risk with downside potential.
  • The author is positioning to profit from downside risk in this sub-sector with limited capital at risk and multi-bagger upside potential.
Jul 11, 10:21 AMRead on Substack →

AI · 6

Intelligence Can Be Rented But Taste Must Be Earned

Alberto Romero from The Algorithmic Bridge
  • AI is decoupling intelligence and ability from economic necessity, similar to how industrial revolution diminished value of raw physical strength.
  • Three-item success formula for AI age: talent sets ceiling, intelligence determines learning rate, taste/judgment becomes the scarce differentiator.
  • AI can rent out intelligence but taste and discernment must be earned individually, shifting competitive advantage to judgment and cultural understanding.
Jul 13, 07:56 AMRead on Substack →

Who Actually Makes Money When AI Eats the World? 💸

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Hyperscalers spending $700B+ on AI infrastructure in 2026 (2x telecom capex) while frontier-model cost fell 128x in one year.
  • NVIDIA records $81.6B quarter (85% YoY growth); Anthropic $965B valuation; yet 95% of ChatGPT's 900M weekly users pay nothing.
  • Top 15 AI models converge within 3 percentage points on benchmarks; frontier capabilities now freely available open-source, compressing monetization.
Jul 13, 04:59 AMRead on Substack →

Executive Briefing: Point an agent at your calendar and your repo, and it will show you the rules your company is …

Nate from Nate’s Substack
  • Company operating rules historically emerged from scarcity—expensive engineering time, slow context, costly mistakes—but AI is dissolving these constraints.
  • Existing rules now conflict with new conditions, forcing operators to identify which rules still serve purpose versus those running on inertia.
  • AI agents require rules to be explicitly written and legible to non-humans; informal tribal knowledge embedded in senior employees becomes invisible to automated systems.
Jul 12, 10:00 AMRead on Substack →

Chat is dead. Agents are the new default.

Khe Hy
  • Multiple AI labs released major model updates and product upgrades this week, marking a 'step change' comparable to December 2025's Opus 4.5 breakthrough.
  • OpenAI's ChatGPT 'work' now competes with Cowork; ChatGPT 5.6 Sol released as a cheaper, agentic daily driver; Anthropic moved Cowork to the cloud.
  • Interactive audio capabilities upgraded with ChatGPT Live, and agent-based interfaces are replacing chat as the new default paradigm for knowledge work.
  • Chat interfaces are becoming obsolete as autonomous agents handle tasks directly, shifting from conversational to execution-focused AI deployment.
Jul 12, 08:01 AMRead on Substack →

Six-Chart Sunday – The Bonfire of the Data Centers

Bruce Mehlman - Age of Disruption
  • Growing public opposition to data centers powering AI reflects both local concerns (electricity, water, heat, noise) and broader anxieties about AI itself.
  • U.S. leads globally in data centers and compute infrastructure, which is central to American advantage in AI race and driving significant economic growth.
  • Anti-data center movement reflects populist/outsider sentiment; backlash may be amplified by political opportunists and foreign competitors despite data centers being critical to economic opportunity.
Jul 12, 05:02 AMRead on Substack →

Three Houses, Three Placements

Cape Fear Advisors
  • Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet each hold large positions in frontier AI labs (OpenAI/Anthropic) but use different accounting methods to record them.
  • Microsoft's $4.5B OpenAI gains are excluded from headline earnings; Amazon's $36.3B unrealized Anthropic gains sit in comprehensive income; Alphabet characterizes its $40B investment as non-material.
  • Three identical assets are treated as three different line items depending on the company's chosen accounting instrument, illustrating how financial presentation choices obscure true exposure.
Jul 11, 09:48 AMRead on Substack →

Tech · 2

Cloudflare just made every URL billable 🌐💸; OpenAI is now paying Wall Street bankers $500K to train AI, not clos…

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Cloudflare's new pricing model makes every URL billable, fundamentally changing CDN economics.
  • OpenAI is recruiting Wall Street bankers at $500K compensation to advise on AI model training strategies.
  • The fintech space is rapidly integrating advanced AI capabilities as major platforms shift business models.
Jul 12, 02:30 PMRead on Substack →

The Fix That Kept Getting Reverted (080)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • An AI agent fleet went dark due to a Kubernetes secret that mysteriously reverted to its corrupt state immediately after being patched.
  • Root cause analysis revealed three unrelated system failures—across different infrastructure components—that all stemmed from the same underlying problem.
  • The incident illustrates how distributed systems failures can mask a single root cause across multiple seemingly independent services.
Jul 11, 08:37 AMRead on Substack →

Trading · 1

Hello 7600’s!

Izzy from Ms Izzy Trades
  • S&P 500 cleared key resistance levels (7611, 7622-7628) and pinned Friday's weekly close above 7555.
  • Market held core support areas (7468-7481) while basing in calculated ranges rather than expanding massively.
  • Coming week likely favors momentum into 7588 zone and potential retest of 7644-7648 based on sustained technical setup.
Jul 12, 04:46 PMRead on Substack →

Other · 1

Your Telomeres Are a Distraction. Here Is What Actually Predicts How Fast You’re Aging.

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • Consumer telomere testing kits with $299 price tags produce unreliable results; qPCR method used has ~20% variability rate that can change clinical interpretation.
  • Sample storage conditions and processing timing significantly affect telomere test results, measuring sample conditions as much as actual biology.
  • Johns Hopkins telomere expert challenges the credibility of consumer telomere testing marketed as 'biological age,' arguing test conditions are poor predictors of actual aging.
Jul 12, 06:00 AMRead on Substack →