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Updated Thursday, July 09 2026 · 08:55 AM CDT · 98 posts across last 2 days

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Kid Accounts: Trump Accounts, IRAs, and 529s

PRIORITY
Kris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
  • Trump Accounts (530A accounts) launched July 4 with $1,000 government gift for kids born 2025-2028, creating parental questions about account types.
  • Multiple investment account structures exist for minors: standard kid accounts, IRAs, SEP IRAs, Roth IRAs, and 529 education plans.
  • Upcoming investment lab for middle and high schoolers will help students open first portfolios and navigate account selection decisions.
Jul 09, 07:57 AMRead on Substack →

MY READ OF THE AI TRADE

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Russell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
  • Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle share prices have been weak as heavy AI data center capex depresses free cash flow after capital spending.
  • Both bullish 'exploding demand' and bearish 'dot-com bubble' narratives fail to capture the actual complexity of the AI investment cycle and its impact on valuations.
  • AI is genuinely booming but simultaneously threatens existing tech company business models, creating a mixed fundamental picture that neither binary thesis adequately explains.
Jul 09, 06:32 AMRead on Substack →

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

PRIORITY
The Free Press
  • Trump declared the Iran MOU dead at NATO and resumed strikes on Iranian targets after Iran attacked three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The original ceasefire was built on self-deception, with the U.S. misrepresenting what the agreement required regarding strait access.
  • Aaron MacLean argues the administration failed to anticipate Iran's logical countermove of closing the Strait of Hormuz, leaving no viable off-ramp.
Jul 09, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Le Shrub

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Le Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
  • Markets have rebounded 2% from lows and are trading higher than when Trump initially announced the ceasefire with Iran.
  • Author argues participants profited during wartime tensions, realized markets peaked during the peace period, and are reverting to war narratives for profit.
  • The cyclical pattern of conflict-driven market movements is being deliberately manipulated by those benefiting from geopolitical uncertainty.
Jul 09, 04:46 AMRead on Substack →

The Resilience Pivot

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Ferg from Trader Ferg
  • Polymarket prices 61% probability of Hormuz traffic normalization by July 31st, reflecting market view that worst escalation risk is contained.
  • Trump's track record of managing expectations through jawboning has repeatedly worked, but current geopolitical constraints and munitions/SPR depletion limit full re-escalation potential.
  • Author notes poor performance on non-AI/semi trades including emerging markets and coal despite directional thesis correctness, highlighting execution challenges in volatile environment.
Jul 08, 04:53 PMRead on Substack →

Ramblings & Ruminations: Mid-Year 2026 Overview

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PauloMacro’s Substack
  • Markets have reached a critical state of instability with major implications for jobs, inflation, and USD dynamics.
  • Author covers platinum positioning, new proprietary trades, and extensive analysis of oil market mechanics and sentiment.
  • Comprehensive mid-year macro review addressing equity positioning, metals, and energy market dislocations unseen in years.
Jul 08, 09:29 AMRead on Substack →

infinite sharpe

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Kris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
  • Levered ETF imbalances create exploitable market dynamics that can be estimated and analyzed for potential profitability.
  • Wrong numbers and flawed statistics persist in institutions due to brand halo effects and institutional indifference to error.
  • High-status institutions often prioritize teaching credentials over learning accuracy, limiting consequences for producing bad data.
Jul 08, 07:32 AMRead on Substack →

IS IT FINALLY TIME FOR THE TREASURY MARKET TO CRACK?

PRIORITY
Russell Clark from Capital Flows and Asset Markets
  • Shift from pro-capital to pro-labor world fundamentally changes capital flow dynamics; Japan's massive capital exports no longer drive markets as they once did.
  • JGB-Treasury spread collapsed while Yen weakened—reversing historic 1994-2020 relationship where falling US yields triggered Yen strength.
  • Japanese 10-year yields rising rapidly while US 10-year stuck in range since 2023, creating unusual divergence that may signal broader Treasury market stress.
Jul 08, 05:24 AMRead on Substack →

Douglas Murray: Truth Is on Trial in the Charlie Kirk Case. Plus. . .

PRIORITY
The Free Press
  • Charlie Kirk assassination trial reveals how podcasters and influencers (Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson) spread baseless conspiracy theories over 10 months.
  • Truth collides with conspiracy narratives as main suspect Tyler Robinson faces trial with strong evidentiary basis.
  • Friends of Kirk turned to deranged theorizing, highlighting dangers of unchecked influencer misinformation in high-profile cases.
Jul 08, 05:03 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Macro Charts

PRIORITY
Macro Charts
  • Hang Seng +3%, HSTECH +5%, Alibaba +13%, Baidu +7% signals capital rotation from concentrated chipmakers into cheaper exposure to broad growth themes.
  • 'Great Reversal' narrative: capital reallocating from highly-levered Semis/Memory into under-owned, low-volatility quality stocks.
  • Korea down 5% again; rebalancing process expected to be gradual with potential pain as leverage unwinds from concentrated positions.
Jul 08, 03:44 AMRead on Substack →

USDJPY and the battle for expectations

PRIORITY
Mark Farrington from Dollar Watchtower
  • BoJ's Yield Curve Control (2016-23) caused 50% Yen devaluation, unprecedented for a free-floating reserve currency, driven by policy repression of yields.
  • GPIF benchmark shift from 35% to 25% JGB allocation (April 2020) showed institutional capital fleeing domestic bonds for foreign assets.
  • Weak Yen problem rooted in disastrous monetary extremism (NIRP, YCC) that won't reverse quickly; process of reversal requires sustained policy normalization.
Jul 08, 03:36 AMRead on Substack →

Parody for the Win!

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Le Shrub from Reminiscences of a Shrub Operator
  • Michael Burry and Cathie Wood both sold Alibaba simultaneously on June 26—a rare 'meme bottom' setup that signaled contrarian buy opportunity.
  • Adding to BABA position via September $120 calls at $2 paid off with +12% single-session rip and +20% gain from meme bottom, calls up >2x.
  • Strategy combines self-awareness with contrarianism: identifying when recognized smart investors capitulate can signal reversal, exemplifying 'Shrubvana' principle of trading against oneself.
Jul 08, 03:28 AMRead on Substack →

Graham Platner and the Limits of ‘Believe Women’

PRIORITY
The Free Press
  • Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner's campaign collapsed after ex-girlfriend Jenny Racicot accused him of rape, exposing double standards in 'Believe Women' rhetoric.
  • Media and Democratic political figures selectively apply the 'Believe Women' standard based on partisan alignment rather than consistent principle, undermining the movement's credibility.
  • The case highlights how political tribes weaponize accusations against opponents while protecting allies, revealing tribal loyalty supersedes commitment to equal accountability.
Jul 07, 03:31 PMRead on Substack →

Markets · 18

Chart of the Week - Bubble Watch

Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
  • Survey shows investors expect 'AI Bubble Burst' as top H2 2026 surprise, with semiconductors showing weakness (SOX topping pattern, KOSPI -20%, Softbank -33%).
  • US Semiconductors market cap weight has pulled back from record highs, signaling potential valuation concerns.
  • Article updates analysis of semiconductor sector positioning relative to broader market dynamics.
Jul 09, 08:27 AMRead on Substack →

FX Trade

Macro Musings by Danny D
  • New Zealand currency is strengthening rapidly following its recent economic slowdown.
  • Market may be underpricing the pace of New Zealand's potential hiking cycle relative to current expectations.
  • Brief trade note positioning for potential monetary policy divergence in the currency pair.
Jul 09, 07:01 AMRead on Substack →

The Show Goes On

Andrew Sarna
  • Equity valuations remain elevated and investors may face headwinds from current levels, though valuations have been poor return predictors recently.
  • NVIDIA B200 GPU rental rates surged from $5.30 to $5.77 per hour with 0% availability, suggesting strong compute demand concentrated in latest-generation chips rather than older hardware.
  • Memory chip maker margins are likely unsustainable at current levels, signaling potential compression ahead in semiconductor profitability despite strong near-term demand.
Jul 09, 05:45 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - First Look

Derek Wallis
  • U.S. markets slightly higher on light news; S&P 500 up 15bp, 10-year yield at 4.58%, and Bitcoin up 1.3% amid Mideast tensions.
  • European markets mildly positive with banks leading and autos lagging; Western Europe records hottest June on record amid broader geopolitical uncertainty.
  • Key economic data forthcoming on weekly jobless claims and existing home sales; China considering AI limits while Hynix IPO appears significantly oversubscribed.
Jul 09, 05:05 AMRead on Substack →

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

Michael Burry
  • Depreciation of hyperscaler hardware is an economic lever, not a physical measurement; Amazon shortened server lives to 5 years costing $677M while Meta extended to 5.5 years saving $2.9B.
  • NVIDIA CEO stated Hoppers became 'couldn't give away' when Blackwell launches, while Microsoft CEO Nadella confirmed avoiding multi-year depreciation on single generations.
  • Frontier AI chip performance moves faster than depreciation cycles, making traditional hardware valuation models and useful life assumptions economically inconsistent across competing hyperscalers.
Jul 09, 12:42 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Eliant

Eliant
  • Week characterized by AI trade momentum unwinding with capital dispersal to other sectors, exacerbated by Middle East geopolitical tensions.
  • S&P 500 near flat performance while Small Caps down ~130bps, reflecting uneven market rotation away from concentrated AI/mega-cap leadership.
  • Author launched Plutus integration for real-time actively managed portfolio tracking as cleaner alternative to traditional reporting.
Jul 08, 07:32 PMRead on Substack →

A Hawkish Mispricing

Eliant
  • AI momentum unwinding continues through the week with capital dispersion, compounded by fresh US-Iran geopolitical escalation in Middle East.
  • S&P 500 relatively flat while Small Caps lag by 130+ basis points, indicating sector rotation and risk-off sentiment.
  • Author recommends Plutus dashboard for real-time tracking of actively managed flagship portfolio as improved transparency tool.
Jul 08, 07:30 PMRead on Substack →

Introducing Polymarket Institutional Research

The Oracle by Polymarket
  • Polymarket Institutional Research launches to explore intersection of prediction markets with global financial system.
  • Anthropic valuation strip on Polymarket may be underpricing right-tail outcomes given company's macro-level impact on U.S. economy.
  • Anthropic's ARR growth, capex spend, and productivity impacts function as multipliers on broader economic variables.
Jul 08, 03:09 PMRead on Substack →

Penguin Solutions Just Printed the Best Quarter in Its History

Mythic Market Research from Mythic’s Substack
  • Penguin Solutions reported FQ3 with 47.6% YoY revenue growth to $478.7M and 79% non-GAAP EPS growth to $0.84.
  • Company achieved 10.6% GAAP operating margin (up from 3.0% YoY) while reducing operating expenses 3.4% YoY despite revenue doubling.
  • Stock up 279.6% in three months; Twin-Momentum framework score of +2.16 is strongest of tracked AI-infrastructure names.
Jul 08, 01:15 PMRead on Substack →

Nobody Can Short This

Rebel Capitalist News Desk
  • SpaceX IPO peaked at $226 within days of June 12 debut at $135, then declined to near $149, nearly returning to offering price.
  • Google committed to pay SpaceX approximately $920 million monthly for AI compute capacity through June 2029, totaling ~$11 billion.
  • The arrangement has broader implications beyond SpaceX's stock performance, revealing structural dynamics in AI infrastructure deals.
Jul 08, 09:58 AMRead on Substack →

🚨Trade Alert 18: One Exit, One Trim, One New Position and Two Top-Ups!

Capitalist-Letters
  • Portfolio achieved pure alpha by avoiding concentrated AI mega-cap exposure and hunting opportunities in neglected sectors and foreign markets.
  • Market broadening continued as valuations narrowed: S&P 500 fell from 22x to 20x forward earnings while equal-weighted index rose from 17x to 19x.
  • Gains concentrated in three buckets: foreign markets, ignored S&P sectors like healthcare, and previously overlooked AI plays like AMD.
Jul 08, 07:31 AMRead on Substack →

Mind the Valuation Gap

AP Research
  • UK equities, long dismissed as old-economy and low-growth, are being rediscovered by overseas buyers seeking undervalued assets and real cash flows.
  • EasyJet's acquisition offer at 690p-per-share represents meaningful premium to 603p price, following 100% rally as market closes valuation gap.
  • Market neglect creates value: British takeovers up 250% year-on-year as investors test cheapness of long-ignored public assets.
Jul 08, 07:05 AMRead on Substack →

Mr Market: "Something is Happening!"

Global Macro Method
  • Market breadth and leadership are diverging from headline index moves, signaling a shift beneath the surface.
  • Rates, real yields, and options pricing reveal selective rather than broad-based market action.
  • Current move could represent a pause, rotation, or early-stage risk reset depending on underlying flows and positioning.
Jul 08, 06:07 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - First Look

Derek Wallis
  • S&P down 1% on rising oil and yields; European markets sharply lower with banks and consumer stocks dragging.
  • Asia overnight weakness: Japan -1.4%, Korea -5.4%; Le Pen signals French presidential run amid political shifts.
  • AI rotation narrative continues; Fed Minutes and Consumer Credit data due; investor focus shifting to Nvidia challengers and whether AI story is weakening.
Jul 08, 05:06 AMRead on Substack →

Is A Liquidity Event Looming On The Horizon?

Capital Flows
  • Current market selling represents leadership rotation on excess liquidity rather than risk-off contractions, with single-stock volatility at record highs.
  • Corporate credit issuance hit $110B in June (strongest since March), signaling credit cycle melt-up as AI compute absorbs capital flows like previous asset bubbles.
  • Fed holding real rates elevated while SOFR strip prices ~50bps of hikes through 2026, capping downside risk for equities but setting stage for liquidity event.
Jul 07, 10:17 PMRead on Substack →

The $1 Trillion Question Isn't Whether Micron Is a Great Business

Mythic Market Research from Mythic’s Substack
  • Micron trades at 12.9x earnings despite fantasy-like metrics: 345% YoY revenue growth, 85% gross margins, $25.4B quarterly operating cash flow, and 66.6% ROE.
  • The key question is not whether Micron is a good business but what multiple to pay for peak earnings in a cyclical memory company with no history of avoiding downturns.
  • Management guidance for $50B revenue and $31 EPS next quarter, while acknowledging they can only fill 50-66% of demand, raises questions about sustainability.
Jul 07, 08:09 PMRead on Substack →

Three Charts That Are Breaking My Brain Right Now.

Garrett Baldwin
  • S&P 500 divided by M2 money supply just broke the Dot-Com peak at 0.33, indicating stocks are expensive in constant-dollar terms.
  • The ratio strips out the effects of money printing and leverage to reveal what stocks are truly worth independent of monetary expansion.
  • Historical context: similar valuations preceded major market corrections, suggesting potential vulnerability ahead.
Jul 07, 02:03 PMRead on Substack →

Market Commentary

David Cervantes from David Cervantes | Pinebrook Capital
  • Pinebrook Capital returned 1.77% in June 2026 versus -1.06% for S&P 500, with YTD H1 returns of +19.19% against S&P 500's +9.55%.
  • Portfolio exhibits strong risk-adjusted metrics with Sharpe Ratio of 1.37, annualized alpha of +19.22%, and maximum drawdown of -9.56%.
  • High upside capture of 136.6% and elevated downside capture of 116.8% indicate concentrated directional positioning with meaningful but selective market exposure.
Jul 07, 11:38 AMRead on Substack →

Energy · 12

💬 New thread from Matt Warder

The Coal Trader
  • Australian PLV coking coal eased to $235.25/t with HCC at $192.95/t and LV PCI at $165.70/t on July 9.
  • US Atlantic assessments held steady with USGC LV at $239.00/t and USEC LV at $195.00/t.
  • SGX PLV futures remained in modest contango with front-month settling at $237.50/t and curve strengthening to $246.50/t by M24.
Jul 09, 08:50 AMRead on Substack →

[FREE] Is Big Oil ‘Price Gouging’?

Rory Johnston from Commodity Context
  • Crude oil prices have softened from historic rally and returned near pre-war levels despite geopolitical tension in Strait of Hormuz.
  • Market indicators signal short-term oversupply from stranded tankers exiting Hormuz and weak Asian import demand amid China's buyers' strike.
  • WTI crude prices dropped back below $70/barrel despite potential price-gouging narrative at retail gas pumps.
Jul 09, 08:11 AMRead on Substack →

Age of discoveries

Irina Slav on energy
  • Energy Institute's 75th Statistical Review shows fossil fuels still represent 86% of global energy supply, indicating energy addition rather than transition.
  • Financial Times challenges the data by distinguishing between total energy burned versus useful energy, claiming low-carbon sources may supply ~30% of actual usable energy.
  • Debate over measurement methodology reveals fundamental disagreement on the pace and reality of the global energy transition.
Jul 09, 07:00 AMRead on Substack →

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

Asymmetric Research
  • TTF natural gas prices rebounded 20% over two weeks, with half the move preceding Strait of Hormuz tensions, indicating market focus shifting to storage concerns.
  • Gas storage injections have weakened for three weeks while withdrawals are elevated due to heatwaves, validating earlier analysis that politicians have ignored.
  • Forecasters are now converging on the publication's earlier projections; authors remain long TTF futures as the market finally recognizes the storage issue.
Jul 09, 05:34 AMRead on Substack →

Crown Joule

environMENTAL
  • Carter's 1970s solar panel initiative on the White House aimed for 20% renewable energy by 2000, a goal never achieved; Reagan removed the panels in the 1980s.
  • U.S. crude oil production surged from 6.8 million bpd in 2008 to over 21 million bpd by end of 2025, driven by hydraulic fracturing, horizontal drilling, and 3D seismic imaging advances.
  • The shale revolution fundamentally altered American energy trajectory away from renewable commitments, with periodic political efforts to reinstall symbolic solar installations lacking real policy backing.
Jul 09, 04:02 AMRead on Substack →

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

Anas Alhajji Daily Energy Report
  • US-Iran military escalation in the Strait of Hormuz, including strikes on Iranian targets and Iranian missile/drone responses, drove renewed oil price surge and geopolitical risk premium.
  • EIA inventory data shows crude builds amid renewed conflict while diesel markets remain tight with elevated crack spreads indicating supply constraints.
  • Critical diesel shortage and tight refined product markets create structural supply concerns despite crude stock increases from SPR releases.
Jul 08, 11:16 PMRead on Substack →

EIA WPSR Summary for week ending 7-3-26

Tim Dallinger's Energy Report
  • EIA crude inventory built 3.0 MMB with 6% below seasonal average; SPR draw of 6.2 MMB continues at slower pace, returning SPR to May 1983 levels.
  • Refined products show significant draws: gasoline -1.9 MMB, distillate -5.0 MMB, indicating tight supply dynamics despite crude builds.
  • Fair value pricing model estimates WTI should trade ~$100 versus $74 spot, suggesting significant undervaluation driven by model limitations or market inefficiency.
Jul 08, 03:52 PMRead on Substack →

North American Oil Data Deck (July 2026)

Rory Johnston from Commodity Context
  • North American petroleum liquids production advanced to 31,350 kbpd in April, with US shale expansion sustained by Iran War rally enabling forward hedging.
  • Continental petroleum product demand rose to 25,165 kbpd in April, driven by booming US demand offsetting slower Canadian consumption.
  • Data deck includes detailed upstream and downstream accounting for US, Canadian, and Mexican oil activity plus end-user demand decomposition.
Jul 08, 06:45 AMRead on Substack →

Economic Statecraft & The Private Equity Parking Lot

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • US executed retaliatory airstrikes on 80+ Iranian sites including air defense systems and oil export hub Kharg Island after attacks on commercial vessels.
  • US Treasury revoked General Licence for Iranian crude sales effective July 7, banning new transactions and forcing G7 counterparties to wind down existing deals within 10 days.
  • Global trade regime shifting from rules-based efficiency toward national economic statecraft and resource security with hard edges of power projection.
Jul 08, 12:57 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Michael Burry

Michael Burry
  • Michael Burry initiating Iran & Markets discussion thread following escalation of US-Iran military tensions.
  • Market participants repositioning around renewed geopolitical conflict and potential second-order economic effects.
  • Analyzing how current escalation impacts asset prices and broader macroeconomic outlook.
Jul 07, 10:44 PMRead on Substack →

Oil Is Surging, Right After a Rare Buy Signal

Bison Insights
  • Oil surged on Iran's attacks on commercial vessels and US retaliatory strikes, with sanctions reimposed on Iranian crude oil effective July 7.
  • Rare oil buy signal triggered Monday is showing early validation as physical market weakness and washed-out sentiment reversed into price appreciation.
  • With inventory near historic lows and max short positioning, setup suggests potential for oil to retest $100+ levels amid geopolitical risk elevation.
Jul 07, 08:23 PMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • Weekly trade biases favor long positions in energy, soybeans, cotton, vegetable oils, and rice; short positions in grains based on competing weather forecast models.
  • The Euro and GFS weather forecasts show conflicting signals—Euro centered over Iowa with hotter conditions versus GFS cooler and centered to the south—driving commodity positioning.
  • A ridge formation monitoring influences near-term trade direction, with implications for 2027 bullish narratives versus immediate disinflationary expectations shaped by NY Fed policy.
Jul 07, 04:13 PMRead on Substack →

Culture · 11

Fingers on the scale

Mark Phillips from The Till
  • World Cup fever has swept America, transforming the nation into a soccer-watching public with universal enthusiasm across demographics.
  • Despite growing popularity, the US Men's National Team's international success is tied to systemic corruption within FIFA, including bribes and vote-trading that influence tournament outcomes.
  • The darker underbelly of international football reveals how the sport's governing body perpetuates financial self-enrichment at the expense of competitive integrity.
Jul 09, 07:17 AMRead on Substack →

13 High-Protein Meals, No Bland Chicken

Parent Fit Club
  • Provides 13 practical high-protein meal recipes (70-90g protein) designed for busy parents, avoiding repetitive bland options.
  • Includes quick 2-minute options and one-pot meals that can be repurposed into multiple servings.
  • Focuses on real-world feasibility with affordable ingredients and minimal cooking skills required.
Jul 08, 03:19 PMRead on Substack →

12 YouTube Videos I'm Enjoying Right Now

Ted Gioia
  • Ted Gioia curates 12 YouTube videos spanning music, social commentary, film, and career advice.
  • Features artists like Hohnen Ford and emerging musician Fabrizio alongside content exploring music plagiarism and fashion topics.
  • Encourages support for The Honest Broker through premium subscription at $6 per month.
Jul 08, 01:08 PMRead on Substack →

Greek salad: a recipe

Notorious Foodie
  • Greek salad success depends on quality ingredients—ultra-ripe heirloom tomatoes, good olive oil, and fresh herbs—rather than complex technique.
  • Using a blend of olives (Kalamata and Nocellara) and adding caper brine to the dressing creates depth and savory balance.
  • Breaking feta into large rustic chunks and allowing natural vegetable juices to meld creates a flavorful dressing without heaviness.
Jul 08, 12:54 PMRead on Substack →

How to Get Happier and Fight Climate Change

Thinking in Bets
  • Guest authors propose reframing climate action as joyful decision-making rather than guilt-driven burden.
  • Sustainability is achieved through doing something purposefully, not trying to do everything perfectly.
  • The book argues that happiness and climate action align when approached with optimism and without sacrificing life's meaningful moments.
Jul 08, 12:13 PMRead on Substack →

Islam, Football, and Armageddon

The Grand Strategy from Khaled Hassan
  • Author, a former Muslim and Egyptian, explores the disconnect between community enthusiasm and personal alienation from national identity.
  • The piece examines the tension between social kindness and fundamentally different worldviews regarding values and politics.
  • Author grapples with authenticity—pretending solidarity with a national team while privately opposing its broader ideological alignment.
Jul 08, 11:11 AMRead on Substack →

The 66-Day Myth: What the Research Actually Says About How Long Habits Take

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • The ubiquitous '21-day habit' claim originated from a plastic surgeon's 1950s clinical observation, misquoted and stripped of context.
  • Research shows habit formation timelines vary widely by individual and behavior type, typically ranging much longer than the popular 21-day myth.
  • Understanding realistic habit timelines prevents self-blame and failure, as unrealistic expectations are often the actual problem.
Jul 08, 07:05 AMRead on Substack →

Burnt Honey Vinaigrette

Chris Kimball's Substack
  • Burnt honey vinaigrette—created by caramelizing honey and adding red wine vinegar and olive oil—is a versatile, high-impact salad dressing.
  • Common condiments like ketchup and mayo do not require refrigeration despite popular assumptions, though some specialty items like oyster sauce do.
Jul 08, 07:02 AMRead on Substack →

The Courage to Be Cancelled: How to Deal With Hate

Kaizen Asiedu
  • In an era of high connectivity and polarization, disagreements that once stayed distant now reach directly into online spaces with concentrated negativity.
  • When faced with attacks, people typically respond by either doubling down or retreating; the author proposes a third path of principled engagement.
  • Personal influence matters—everyone shapes those around them through conversations and actions, making the courage to engage thoughtfully on divisive issues valuable.
Jul 07, 07:51 PMRead on Substack →

Teaching Civilization Means Teaching the Bible

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • Biblical principles and Christian teachings fundamentally shaped Western institutions, laws, and moral assumptions about human dignity and the rule of law.
  • Only 17% of Americans are 'Scripture Engaged' and 62% read the Bible rarely or never, creating widespread biblical illiteracy among increasingly educated populations.
  • Understanding the Bible is essential for citizens to comprehend the foundational ideas and values underlying their own civilization.
Jul 07, 12:00 PMRead on Substack →

AI wont replace your grandfather

Roy Ben-Tzvi
  • AI and internet access have conflated information with wisdom, diminishing respect for experiential knowledge.
  • Older generations possess scar tissue and lived experience that no technology can replicate.
  • Young people increasingly dismiss elders despite their accumulated lessons from failure and long-term consequence.
  • The loss of intergenerational knowledge transfer represents a cultural cost of technological acceleration.
Jul 07, 10:32 AMRead on Substack →

Trading · 9

Percept Shift: A Setup Is Not a Trade

Sara
  • A trading setup alone is insufficient; trades require alignment of three factors: market condition, strategy, and trader execution.
  • Strategies optimized for directional movement fail in choppy consolidation periods, reducing signal effectiveness.
  • The 'Trading Triangle' concept enforces a non-negotiable rule: if any element is missing, the trade should not be taken, saving capital and mental energy.
Jul 09, 08:16 AMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Nico

Nico from AiQ
  • Soybean prices rallied 45 cents on Monday after Sunday pop, with open interest up 65k in two days signaling spec activity rather than fundamental support.
  • Weather traders and Chinese demand are buying aggressively while farmers and some specs sell, creating divergence between structural bearishness and weather-driven buying.
  • 5% soybean moves considered overpriced by Ag specialists, but dicey weather patterns and packer payment details create tactical opportunities for directional traders.
Jul 08, 08:18 PMRead on Substack →

'Vibecasting'

Nico from AiQ
  • Crude trade delivered +9% gains in two sessions; half profits locked in with focus on potential jawboning pressure on energy prices.
  • Tight refined products and elevated crack spreads activate biofuel demand as sleeping giant, with governments potentially viewing food commodities as fuel solutions.
  • Friday WASDE update will be overshadowed by weekend weather variance across model runs; commercials and systematic funds seeking any reason to sell grains into mid-month seasonality.
Jul 08, 04:51 PMRead on Substack →

Trading Post July 8, 2026

Michael Burry
  • Michael Burry explains IV15 valuation methodology—buy price target expecting 15% compounded annual returns over 15 years, not simple P/E ratio.
  • Methodology uses discounted cash flow analysis with quality adjustments and four-stage growth model, accounting for stock compensation and accounting issues.
  • Higher quality businesses can justify valuation above IV15, while lower quality below it; not about mechanical multiple matching.
Jul 08, 01:01 PMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Michael Burry

Michael Burry
  • Michael Burry initiating chat discussion on Hong Kong stocks, highlighting recent significant price movements and valuation opportunities in the market.
  • Burry references prior comprehensive HK analysis with continued relevance to current market positioning and selection criteria.
  • Focus on identifying undervalued equities amid recent market volatility in Hong Kong exchange.
Jul 07, 10:54 PMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Michael Burry

Michael Burry
  • Michael Burry opening discussion on gaming and prediction markets regulatory landscape after recent news-driven stock declines.
  • Political will may be emerging to regulate prediction markets despite structural advantages some platforms claim.
  • Market reconsidering risk-reward of companies positioned in rapidly evolving prediction market space.
Jul 07, 10:46 PMRead on Substack →

Trading Pharm Levels

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • PharmD_KS providing educational breakdown of proprietary level-based trading framework and methodologies for newer Discord community members.
  • Explaining practical application of price levels and risk management approach used for intraday and swing trade setups.
  • Content integrated into starter kit educational materials for subscriber onboarding.
Jul 07, 10:09 PMRead on Substack →

Want to bet on Kalshi and Polymarkets? Here’s one tip: “Always bet against the comments page”

Bob Pisani
  • Prediction market traders can beat professional consensus—one trader rebuilding the BLS inflation formula outperformed Bloomberg analyst consensus with 2-year average error.
  • Success in prediction markets relies heavily on trend analysis and educated guessing rather than proprietary algorithmic models, making them surprisingly accessible to retail participants.
  • The maxim 'Always bet against the comments page' suggests contrarian positioning works in prediction markets where crowd sentiment often diverges from informed trading flows.
Jul 07, 05:36 PMRead on Substack →

Market Analysis and Trades for 7/8

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • After rejection at 30069-30100 and loss of 29923-29969, markets rotated down to 59569-29595 overnight, described as an 'absolute monster trade.'
  • The 740-769 level held from below, leading to a true gap down that opened at the 569-595 level and sold hard with no support above the 5-minute OR high.
  • Detailed technical analysis on SPY and QQQ levels referenced, with prior weekly analysis required reading for context on trapped price action.
Jul 07, 04:50 PMRead on Substack →

Politics · 9

Bombing Iran isn’t a strategy

Andrew Fox from Fox On War
  • Trump's ceasefire with Iran partially collapsed after Iranian attacks on three vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting 80+ U.S. strike targets.
  • U.S. strikes targeted air defenses, command-and-control, coastal radar, anti-ship missiles, and IRGC boats; Iran responded with drone and missile strikes on U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait.
  • Strait of Hormuz traffic came to complete halt following the renewed military escalation, undermining the strategic rationale for the ceasefire approach.
Jul 09, 03:15 AMRead on Substack →

That Ceasefire in Full & Binface in Clacton

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Trump declared the Iran ceasefire over at NATO summit; U.S. executed second consecutive day of airstrikes on mainland Iran while warning of potential Kharg Island targets.
  • IRGC responded with second day of drone and missile salvos; Brent crude jumped 10% weekly toward $79/barrel while gold fell for fourth consecutive day to $4,060/oz.
  • Trump selectively rewarded NATO members—Syria received sanctions relief, Ukraine got air-defense missiles, Turkey secured F-35 approval—while punishing Albania for spending shortfalls.
Jul 09, 01:14 AMRead on Substack →

Is Latvia an apartheid state?

Roy Ben-Tzvi
  • Latvia denies voting rights to ~162,000 permanent residents and taxpayers, yet remains largely absent from apartheid-state discourse unlike Israel.
  • Comparison highlights inconsistency in international scrutiny of unequal political rights across different nations and geopolitical contexts.
  • Questions the rhetorical selectivity in applying apartheid characterizations to specific countries while overlooking similar restrictions elsewhere.
Jul 08, 04:47 PMRead on Substack →

The Iran-U.S. Ceasefire Is Over

John Aziz
  • Trump declared the Iran-U.S. ceasefire memorandum 'over' following renewed violence at Strait of Hormuz and U.S. strikes on Iranian targets.
  • The 60-day interim deal brokered under JD Vance's leadership has collapsed after tanker attacks and U.S. revocation of Iranian oil sales licenses.
  • Analysis suggests Iranian regime seeks conflict with West and Israel as ideological position, making peace agreements structurally unstable.
Jul 08, 02:45 PMRead on Substack →

Trump v. Barbara: The Court Has Fundamentally Redefined Citizenship

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • The Supreme Court redefined citizenship as 'the right to have rights,' departing from the Founders' view that rights precede political arrangements.
  • Trump v. Barbara (decided June 30, 2026) addresses whether the 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to children born to those unlawfully present in the US.
  • A 6-3 majority affirmed the lower court decision with a 5-4 split on constitutional grounds, with Chief Justice Roberts authoring the majority opinion.
Jul 08, 11:59 AMRead on Substack →

US Markets - Five Points

Derek Wallis
  • US markets down on Iran tensions; tech like flat-screens shows wealth inequality is primarily about consumption timing, not actual hardship.
  • DSA members advocate radical agenda including police abolition, property expropriation, energy socialization, and open drug use—platform unlikely to win mainstream support.
  • Extreme revolutionary platforms self-destruct when moderate politicians try to walk back radical planks, as hardliners enforce ideological purity.
Jul 08, 06:20 AMRead on Substack →

Power After Trump with Brian Tyler Cohen

Scott Galloway
  • Jessica Tarlov and Brian Tyler Cohen discuss Republican power dynamics and progressive strategy in post-Trump era on Substack live.
  • Working from home is quietly damaging young workers' careers and mental health, with in-office presence emerging as undervalued career move for 2026.
  • GLP-1 drugs are disrupting the fast food industry as predicted, alongside data center bubble concerns and AI competitive dynamics.
Jul 08, 02:03 AMRead on Substack →

Servilité, Iniquité, Avidité

Gold and geopolitics
  • EU Court of Justice ruled against three Germans who ran a free website reposting RT videos over 16 months, framing content hosting as illegal 'operator' activity under Russia sanctions.
  • Europe increasingly resembles authoritarian regimes with state surveillance, censorship, ballot manipulation, neighbor informant networks, and frozen financial accounts for political opponents.
  • Citizens face criminalization for reading 'wrong' content, posting 'wrong' views, or supporting 'wrong' candidates, with political opposition leaders facing disqualification or disappearance into prison systems.
Jul 07, 03:21 PMRead on Substack →

Turkey Is the Wolf in NATO’s Clothing

Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
  • Trump's visit to Turkey featured ceremonial pageantry and signaled lifting sanctions on Turkey's defense industry.
  • Trump praised Erdogan as a loyal friend and indicated the U.S. views Turkey as more trustworthy than other NATO allies.
  • Turkey is positioned as a geopolitical power broker with significant influence over American strategic interests in the region.
Jul 07, 01:33 PMRead on Substack →

AI · 8

The AI Capex Web

Mythic Market Research from Mythic’s Substack
  • Hyperscaler AI capital spending is projected to reach roughly $740 billion in 2026, climbing toward $996 billion-plus by 2027.
  • AI capex flows through a densely interconnected supply chain where the same dollar is counted across multiple nodes, concentrating power at chokepoints.
  • Capital enters the market wide across five hyperscalers but re-concentrates onto a small number of companies controlling critical infrastructure (chips, rack equipment, power).
Jul 09, 06:59 AMRead on Substack →

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

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Claude Managed Agents have undergone rapid evolution in three months, with memory, multi-agent coordination, and outcomes shipping from research-preview to public beta.
  • Scheduled deployments now allow Claude agents to function as autonomous workers running on cron schedules, pulling credentials, and reporting autonomously.
  • AWS and Google quickly shipped near-identical managed agent architectures within two weeks of Anthropic's launch; early production economics show significant scaling (one company reached $10M annualized).
Jul 09, 04:29 AMRead on Substack →

AI Could Make Workers Richer

Magatte Wade from Africa’s Bright Future
  • AI may displace desk work first, potentially making manual labor and trust-based work more valuable as computer tasks become cheaper.
  • Peter St Onge discusses implications of AI on worker economics, Federal Reserve policy, and Bitcoin in conversation with Magatte Wade.
  • The analysis challenges narratives that AI necessarily means worker displacement, exploring how productivity gains could reshape labor markets.
Jul 08, 03:39 PMRead on Substack →

MGX catapults Abu Dhabi to centre of global AI evolution

Matein Khalid from Matein’s Substack
  • Abu Dhabi's MGX fund raised $49 billion in capital, positioning itself as the largest dedicated AI investment pool globally.
  • MGX operates as a hybrid venture capital and corporate accelerator model, incentivizing dealmakers with management fees and carry on exits—a novel structure for Abu Dhabi sovereign funds.
  • The fund leverages UAE's financial and diplomatic relationships to raise capital from sovereign funds, pension funds, and institutional investors across Europe, Asia, and North America.
Jul 08, 12:33 PMRead on Substack →

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

Alberto Romero from The Algorithmic Bridge
  • AI models exhibit unexplained behavior during inference, producing unintelligible outputs or hidden symbolic languages that companies attempt to suppress.
  • Anthropic and OpenAI are investing in interpretability research to understand and control emergent model behaviors not visible to users.
  • Industry is concealing murky aspects of AI model behavior while publicly attributing it to harmless training artifacts.
Jul 08, 09:01 AMRead on Substack →

Stop waiting for AI you can trust. Borrow the 500-year-old trick that made untrustworthy agents useful anyway. (Ye…

Nate from Nate’s Substack
  • Author deployed a company of AI agents for $8 with multiple departments, oversight functions, and QA processes that self-corrected errors.
  • Built-in verification systems and review boards enabled untrustworthy agents to produce reliable outcomes through procedural oversight.
  • 500-year-old organizational structures (like review boards and appeals processes) make unreliable AI agents operationally useful without requiring absolute trustworthiness.
Jul 08, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

OpenAI is paying Wall St. bankers $500K to train AI, not close deals 😳🤖; Coinbase doesn’t want to be crypto exch…

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • OpenAI paying Wall Street bankers $500K to train AI models rather than close traditional investment banking deals, signaling AI's integration into finance.
  • Coinbase obtaining UK investment services authorization, shifting from pure crypto exchange toward broader financial services and AI Agent OS strategy.
  • Multiple AI labs (OpenAI, Anthropic) targeting Wall Street; Anthropic positioning to become 'OS for all Wall Street' with AI-driven financial infrastructure.
Jul 08, 04:29 AMRead on Substack →

What Experts Get Wrong About The AI New World Order - Tyler Cowen

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Winston Marshall
  • Tyler Cowen argues AI represents the most significant technological transition since the Industrial Revolution with implications for geopolitics and national security.
  • The conversation examines tensions between the Trump administration and leading AI companies like Anthropic and OpenAI over development and control.
  • AI could eradicate diseases and transform productivity but also poses risks of cyber warfare and may reshape the relationship between governments, corporations, and citizens.
Jul 07, 11:23 AMRead on Substack →

Macro · 8

The State, the Company and the Strategic Economy

Mateen Chaudhry from Mateen's Newsletter - Discuss The Tape
  • Japan's Meiji Restoration used state-directed industrialization followed by privatization to create zaibatsu, contrasting with Russian oligarchs who emerged during institutional collapse.
  • Strategic state asset transfer to connected industrial groups enabled rapid development of family-led conglomerates spanning banking, shipping, mining, and manufacturing.
  • The Japanese model prioritized national industrial capability and governance structures, while Russian privatization lacked institutional frameworks, creating different long-term outcomes.
Jul 09, 12:35 AMRead on Substack →

When In Doubt, Diversify

Prometheus Research
  • Macro Regime Probabilities show a flattening distribution of potential economic outcomes across growth and inflation scenarios.
  • Flattened regime-expected returns across assets—equities, commodities, treasuries, and TIPs—suggest diversification is optimal strategy.
  • Forward-looking cross-asset signals incorporate fundamental and price-based information to guide allocation in uncertain macro environment.
Jul 08, 11:32 AMRead on Substack →

Deficits, Dollars and Dominance

Andrew Sarna
  • Permanent large government deficits across developed world and China require owning hard assets and alternative stores of value.
  • Financial repression—keeping rates artificially low—may emerge as path to reduce debt burdens, as seen in Japan.
  • US dollar remains strongest major currency with no viable successor despite persistent fiscal deficits; yuan declining as share of global forex reserves.
Jul 08, 06:31 AMRead on Substack →

Episode 020: Sintra, forward guidance & the dollar

Thematic Markets
  • Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh is leading a global shift away from forward guidance, signaling return to traditional central banking practices.
  • Forward guidance evolved from emergency tool to permanent policy, inadvertently encouraging excessive leverage and market dependency on central bank signaling.
  • End of forward guidance could trigger volatility withdrawal symptoms and reshape Fed policy expectations, with implications for USD strength across G10 and emerging markets.
Jul 08, 01:02 AMRead on Substack →

Panic of the Yen

Peruvian Bull
  • A cryptic apology post from a pseudonymous account (@yutokanzakireal) about BOJ actions generated over 5 million views and sparked speculation about surprise rate hikes or Treasury sales.
  • The account has built credibility in crypto and macro circles with good track record of calls about the BOJ and cross-border settlement, though it claims proximity without official title.
  • The incident highlights how esoteric, cryptic signals from influential traders now compete with official Reuters headlines in moving markets and shaping trader sentiment.
Jul 07, 06:44 PMRead on Substack →

Is Liquidity Flowing?

Prometheus Research
  • As the Fed's quantitative easing rolls off, reserve balances have become less meaningful; private sector repo has emerged as the dominant source of new financial system liquidity.
  • Reserve balance factors have been flat to modestly negative since 2024, shifting reliance to repo activity for maintaining financial system liquidity conditions.
  • Monitoring liquidity conditions is critical for determining whether the current equity market rally—driven by tech earnings expectations—can sustain or will stall out.
Jul 07, 06:39 PMRead on Substack →

The Cliff

Rebel Capitalist News Desk
  • Atlanta Fed's growth tracker collapsed from 4% to 1.2% in two weeks, signaling severe economic deterioration.
  • Worst jobs report of the cycle isn't even priced into current market assessments and mainstream narratives.
  • Market consensus frames slowdown as benign 'moderation' while underlying data suggests structural economic problems.
  • Author warns against complacency in interpreting economic signals and emphasizes critical data interpretation.
Jul 07, 08:58 AMRead on Substack →

The Lifeguard

Capitalist Exploits (Substack)
  • Sophisticated investors understand macro risks intellectually but rarely take protective action.
  • Gap between knowledge and execution reveals that 90% of warned investors do nothing despite understanding crises.
  • Domestic institutions (banks, regulators, pension administrators) create structural barriers to capital preservation strategies.
  • Existential financial risks require offshore diversification but are blocked by those controlling the system.
Jul 07, 08:58 AMRead on Substack →

Other · 4

Why Weight Loss Triggers Weight Regain

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • Weight loss triggers a 15% reduction in resting metabolic rate independent of body composition changes, persisting indefinitely after weight stabilizes.
  • The hypothalamus maintains a defended weight range through coordinated hormonal signals; when weight falls below this range, leptin drops and hunger increases to restore weight.
  • The body's setpoint system actively works against weight loss maintenance through metabolic adaptation and behavioral shifts, making regain a biology problem rather than a discipline failure.
Jul 09, 06:36 AMRead on Substack →

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

Tzlil Berko
  • Author describes a mysterious thesis topic that readers voted to have revealed, hinting at both psychological and physical research implications.
  • The thesis is described as exceptionally complex and lengthy, approaching PhD-level work while technically a master's thesis with proprietary methodology.
  • Author teases the revelation while withholding innovative methodology and experimental stimuli to protect intellectual property for an upcoming PhD dissertation.
Jul 09, 04:08 AMRead on Substack →

June 2026 BA Real Estate update

BowTiedMara from BowTiedMara - Argentina & Geoarbitrage
  • Buenos Aires real estate cash market continues steady performance while mortgage market shows significant year-over-year decline.
  • Monthly market check-in reveals divergence between cash and credit-dependent segments of the property market.
  • Paid subscription required to access full monthly analysis.
Jul 08, 10:35 AMRead on Substack →

Pre-Submission Checklist Before You Query

Jonathan Rosen from House of Rosen
  • Query submissions require preparation steps before drafting the query letter itself.
  • Former agent and traditionally published author provides pre-submission guidance for aspiring writers.
  • Checklist approach helps writers avoid common mistakes before contacting literary agents.
Jul 07, 10:56 AMRead on Substack →

Tech · 4

This Israeli Team Is Rethinking Prostate Surgery.

Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
  • Israeli team developing new surgical approach to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), affecting over half of men 60+ and 80% of men 70+.
  • Traditional BPH treatment causes side effects; new procedure addresses inward growth around urethra with improved outcomes.
  • Article explains underdiagnosed condition and introduces innovative medical solution emerging from Israeli health tech innovation.
Jul 08, 01:59 PMRead on Substack →

Apple just said a lot about Google

Cape Fear Advisors
  • Apple announced a $30+ billion multiyear commitment with Broadcom for domestic chip manufacturing, signaling confidence in long-term partnership.
  • Broadcom's simultaneous SEC filing extending their collaboration through 2031 and developing custom silicon reveals coordinated strategic messaging.
  • The timing and disclosure choices (voluntary filings outside normal requirements) suggest Apple is deliberately communicating something about its approach to Google and semiconductor strategy.
Jul 08, 12:50 PMRead on Substack →

The Creator Economy Is Above the Law

Prof G Research Team
  • Polymarket ran undisclosed influencer campaigns with 70% of 1,100+ promotional videos showing simulated trades, generating 140 million views.
  • Creators earned $2,000-$3,000/month to promote fictional betting scenarios without disclosing sponsorships, with many trades shown as profitable when they would have lost money.
  • Regulatory gray zone exists: while FTC and state laws govern disclosures, it remains unclear what influencer conduct is actually illegal online.
Jul 08, 06:03 AMRead on Substack →

SpaceX, Adding It Up: The Terafab Record

Cape Fear Advisors
  • SpaceX's Terafab project is priced at $55B for initial phases and $119B for full build within $235B total commitments through 2030, per Grimes County filings.
  • The executed county agreement allows project abandonment at roughly $10M today with costs only growing as construction proceeds, with $40M property commitments in 2026 and heavy build years 2028-2037.
  • Tesla is the sole framework counterparty but has never named Terafab in federal filings; Intel remains free to exit despite being the critical source of process expertise, leaving execution risk unresolved.
Jul 07, 02:59 PMRead on Substack →

Crypto · 2

My Update On PURR and The Future Of Hyperliquid

Capital Flows
  • PURR's mNAV volatility between 0.77-1.3 since December reflects the premium/discount mechanism that compounds returns through managed share issuance and buybacks.
  • All warrants remain out-of-money and sponsor shares remain fully locked with zero sales, addressing market concerns about dilution.
  • PURR holds ~$2 billion of HYPE tokens with fixed expense structure and staking advantage over competitor ETFs, positioning it to fund HIP3 deployment when competitors cannot.
Jul 08, 10:45 PMRead on Substack →

Solidus

Martin Tixier from Macronomics Newsletter
  • The Silicon Data LLM Token Expenditure Index has fallen nearly 20% from May highs despite doubling since December inception.
  • Author predicted in May that AI token valuations needed to depreciate significantly, drawing parallels to dollar devaluation during the Roman period.
  • Current token depreciation aligns with earlier thesis that inflated AI valuations would require correction before sustainable growth.
Jul 08, 12:18 PMRead on Substack →