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Updated Sunday, July 05 2026 · 02:47 PM CDT · 84 posts across last 7 days

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every silver lining has a cloud

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Kris Abdelmessih from moontower: a stoner dad explains options trading to his kids
  • Most technological and economic benefits come with hidden costs; surveillance capitalism's success demonstrates how easily tradeoffs are accepted without conscious deliberation.
  • VIX signals and delta-hedged risk reversals offer tactical market insights but require understanding the implicit costs embedded in every financial strategy.
  • Discussion references broader cultural tendency toward 'default grooves' where people adopt systems without critical examination.
Jul 05, 07:33 AMRead on Substack →

The Verb

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Michael W. Green from Yes, I give a fig... thoughts on markets from Michael Green
  • The U.S. Declaration of Independence uniquely enshrines 'pursuit of happiness' as a verb—an action—rather than a state or possession.
  • This framing sanctifies the striving itself rather than promising the destination, reflecting a philosophy distinct from other world constitutions.
  • The piece reflects on how this foundational document shapes American values and connects to contemporary observations about democracy's future trajectory.
Jul 05, 07:18 AMRead on Substack →

BIG Moves Getting Started — Are You Ready?

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Macro Charts
  • Gold and precious metals showing signs of major reversal with sentiment and positioning at extremes; turn sequence may be complete.
  • Gold staged 38% retrace of prior rally plus bear trap reversal; Silver staged 62% retrace with higher low and bullish divergence signals.
  • Special macro trade opportunity forming across asset classes with wide opportunity set at potentially one of the most important moments of the year.
Jul 05, 06:33 AMRead on Substack →

Tough Love: Why Does Everyone Say Marriage Is Hard?

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The Free Press
  • Reader questions why marriage is universally described as hard despite her own exceptional experience; seeks to understand and preempt relationship difficulties.
  • Advice column addresses whether couple can 'future-proof' marriage through preventative therapy and how to navigate early challenges like sleep deprivation.
  • Deeper exploration of why difficulty narratives persist and what truly threatens long-term relationships beyond commonly cited stressors.
Jul 05, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

Teaching Immigrants the Bill of Rights

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The Free Press
  • Teacher Larissa Phillips discovered her immigrant students believed they had lost rights, prompting her to teach them the Bill of Rights as a corrective.
  • The piece explores how patriotism and civic understanding can be challenged and renewed through direct engagement with foundational documents.
  • Essay reflects on the gap between immigrants' perceptions of American freedoms and the actual constitutional protections available to them.
Jul 04, 05:02 AMRead on Substack →

America’s Next 250 Years Are Ours to Build

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The Free Press
  • America in 1776 lacked basic infrastructure, medicine, and transportation that are now ubiquitous, demonstrating exponential technological progress over 250 years.
  • The next 250 years will require sustained innovation and strategic thinking to address challenges that current society cannot yet imagine.
  • Getting the future right demands learning from America's trajectory of building on foundational principles while embracing transformative change.
Jul 03, 01:00 PMRead on Substack →

The Greatest Country on Earth

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The Free Press
  • 250 years after July 4, America remains a land of 342 million people bound by founding principles of equality and self-governance.
  • Founding Fathers would be astounded at the country's transformation while seeing their foundational democracy endure through great statesmen and survived incompetence.
  • America has overcome slavery, achieved civil rights progress, and defeated totalitarianism while spreading democratic models globally.
Jul 03, 10:01 AMRead on Substack →

Culture · 14

Carne Asada Tostadas with Chipotle Salsa

Primal Gourmet
  • Carne asada tostadas feature quick citrus-marinated skirt steak grilled to perfection on crispy tallow-fried base.
  • Layers include creamy avocado, crunchy lettuce, charred green onions, radish, and easy homemade chipotle salsa.
  • Recipe allows advance prep of steak marinade, salsa, and tostadas for quick assembly and entertaining flexibility.
Jul 05, 10:00 AMRead on Substack →

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

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • Poor nutrition is linked to roughly 1 in 5 deaths worldwide; maintaining healthy dietary patterns from age 40 onward increases odds of reaching 70 in good health by 45-86%.
  • Most nutrition advice is driven by content creators with large audiences rather than clinical evidence, leading to confusion despite information abundance.
  • Author published a 28-day evidence-based guide organizing nutrition science into actionable daily protocols focused on reducing inflammation and supporting longevity.
Jul 05, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

The Women of Love Island Also Suck

Chaotic Neutral
  • While male contestants on Love Island are genuinely manipulative and gaslighting, the narrative that women are innocent victims overlooks their agency and complicity in toxic dynamics.
  • The women employ their own manipulation tactics including selective vulnerability and relationship management that contribute to the drama cycle.
  • Simple hero-villain framing of the conflict obscures more complex reality of mutual dysfunction and strategic behavior among all contestants.
Jul 05, 07:47 AMRead on Substack →

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

Roger Mitchell from As In The Lake
  • Deep dive into sports rights, streaming, and regulation featuring former Sky/News UK strategic brain Mike Darcey.
  • Discussion covers 60 years of antitrust logic, exclusivity rules, and whether modern era requires consolidation or acceptance that effective media regulation may be impossible.
  • Explores Rupert Murdoch's strategic actions and broader question of whether single ownership of sports rights would serve consumers better.
Jul 05, 05:12 AMRead on Substack →

Happy Independence Day

Jared Dillian from We're Gonna Get Those Bastards
  • Author served in the Coast Guard for economic reasons rather than patriotism and performed duties he fundamentally disagreed with, such as drug interdiction and migrant detention.
  • The piece challenges American exceptionalism and argues against unconditional gratitude for military service.
  • Author expresses ambivalent feelings about Independence Day, noting his military experience predated 9/11 gratitude movements and lacked the personal validation often attributed to veterans.
Jul 04, 06:55 PMRead on Substack →

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

Kaizen Asiedu
  • Author recounts visiting Ghana as an adult and witnessing poverty and death, including observing a dead woman on the roadside, highlighting the stark contrast with American life.
  • The piece explores gratitude for American citizenship by considering the alternative realities author could have faced in Ghana, where parents emigrated from in the 1980s.
  • Personal narrative illustrates how immigration to America fundamentally changed family trajectory and life outcomes compared to remaining in the country of origin.
Jul 04, 11:01 AMRead on Substack →

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

Garrett Baldwin
  • Author reflects on avoiding a First Amendment law career due to a professor's apparent dissatisfaction, and instead examines the neglected Third Amendment protecting against forced quartering of soldiers.
  • The Third Amendment, rooted in colonial anger over the Quartering Acts, is virtually litigated and culturally invisible compared to the heavily discussed First and Second Amendments.
  • The piece humorously explores constitutional history and the author's childhood experiences at an American public school on Independence Day.
Jul 04, 10:40 AMRead on Substack →

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

The Substack Post
  • Maggie Rogers describes a non-linear experience of post-2020 life, comparing time before COVID as a straight line and after as a spiral.
  • The artist returns to her studio after six years, finding physical and creative continuity with her pre-pandemic self while acknowledging the psychological discontinuity of the intervening period.
  • Rogers discusses the creative process of rediscovery through songwriting, clarifying artistic vision through multiple iterations and versions.
Jul 04, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

Key Lime Icebox Cheesecake

Chris Kimball's Substack
  • Key lime icebox cheesecake is lighter than traditional cheesecake with appealing cool temperature and tang that balances fat content.
  • Recipe uses graham cracker crust with ground ginger, half a packet of gelatin folded with whipped cream to achieve creamy texture without rubber-like over-setting.
  • Tequila glaze provides color and punch; an hour freezer rest followed by refrigeration achieves proper setting while maintaining creamy texture.
Jul 04, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

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

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Winston Marshall
  • Winston Marshall explores the banjo's true origins and its journey to becoming America's first great instrument, debunking common myths.
  • The essay connects the banjo's contested history and divisive reputation to broader questions about American freedom and identity.
  • Marshall reflects on his personal relationship with the instrument and uses it as a lens to understand deeper American historical and cultural themes.
Jul 04, 03:01 AMRead on Substack →

A very frank convo on money

Amanda Hesser from Homeward
  • Hesser addresses the reality that money is the subtext of every design decision and commits to honest discussion of home renovation budgeting.
  • She acknowledges her own privilege in affording a second home while noting family members on SNAP benefits, contextualizing her perspective.
  • The piece promises transparent discussion of costs and financial attitudes underlying design choices, recognizing the link between wealth and opportunity.
Jul 03, 05:00 PMRead on Substack →

What Is My American Identity, Really?

Ted Gioia
  • Ted Gioia reflects on growing up in working-class Hawthorne, California, where lack of established traditions allowed free-style self-invention.
  • His father's journey from servant to shoe store owner exemplifies American social mobility and the collision of working and middle-class identities.
  • The essay explores how a place without old money or established families shaped an American identity rooted in improvisation and reinvention.
Jul 03, 01:59 PMRead on Substack →

#2 America's Most Enduring Export Was Aspiration

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • America's greatest cultural export was not consumerism but a vision of aspiration rooted in beauty, competence, and possibility.
  • Cultural confidence precedes political confidence; as institutions face declining trust, questions of national identity and admirable traditions become urgent.
  • American soft power through Hollywood, fashion, and architecture once projected freedom and prosperity that captivated global audiences.
Jul 03, 12:00 PMRead on Substack →

Why do sociologists think that they are critical theorists?

Joseph Heath from In Due Course
  • Democratic Party exhibits homeostatic mechanism ensuring it remains slightly less popular than Republicans despite GOP's unpopularity.
  • Sociology graduate student nominated for Congress exemplifies field's tendency to intensify rather than moderate political extremism.
  • Sociology, unlike political science or law, allows practitioners to maintain uncompromising political positions without intellectual friction from counterarguments.
Jul 03, 10:24 AMRead on Substack →

Markets · 13

Nothing Like a Chart Party...

Garrett Baldwin
  • Uses South Park Underpants Gnomes analogy to critique centralized economic planning and socialist models.
  • Satirizes private credit market trend of packaging future revenue streams into rated receivables for institutional buyers.
  • Explores absurdity of financial engineering and how structured products mask opacity in modern asset allocation.
Jul 05, 12:59 PMRead on Substack →

💬 New thread from Eliant

Eliant
  • AI complex and momentum trades continued unwinding week with capital rotating to underowned market pockets.
  • S&P 500 outperformed by 210bps while small caps underperformed by 75bps; weekly STD channels provide perspective on tactical ranges.
  • Since June 2023 inception Substack has netted 189.58% return, outperforming Nasdaq 102.71%, S&P 79.18%, and small caps 70.56%.
Jul 05, 10:43 AMRead on Substack →

Microsoft: Undervalued & Undisruptable!

Capitalist-Letters
  • Great businesses tend to remain great over decades despite repeated disruption predictions; examples include American Express and American Tower.
  • Microsoft analyzed as undervalued and undisruptable given track record of adapting to tech shifts while maintaining dominance.
  • Quality compounders benefit from structural moats and management competence that preserve returns across technology cycles.
Jul 05, 08:40 AMRead on Substack →

Stock Take Season 2026 - Part 1

The Blind Squirrel
  • Q2 performance dominated by memory and high-beta momentum stocks; Q1 favored dividend yield, low volatility, and value factors.
  • Equal-weighted S&P500 continues making new highs while cap-weighted remains stuck; broadening of leadership from mega-cap names is constructive.
  • ETF closures are more reliable timing signals for market bottoms than launches are for tops; $DRAM ETF collected ~$260M in management fees since April launch.
Jul 05, 06:30 AMRead on Substack →

My Decision-Making Process

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Mihail from TheOldEconomy
  • Author's investment process centers on four components: selection, timing, sizing, and execution with focus on finding cheap probability.
  • Argentina presents opportunity as approaching 2027 elections, ongoing reforms, and successful debt repayment signal potential for market status upgrade.
  • Initiation of Argentine bank positions via equity and call options, increased Brazil exposure via call options planned for next week.
Jul 05, 05:50 AMRead on Substack →

Weekly S&P500 ChartStorm - 5 July 2026

Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
  • Bull-market-broadening theme continues with equal-weighted S&P500 making new highs while cap-weighted lags; value index and micro caps showing promising price action.
  • Old mega-cap leaders lagging while everything else picks up steam, with promising developments in financials and broader market participation.
  • USA, Korea, and China showing one common bubbly characteristic, warranting careful monitoring despite constructive near-term price action.
Jul 05, 05:49 AMRead on Substack →

China Weekly Wrap: The Baton Pass Edition

Panda Perspectives
  • HSI rebounded +2.99% and HSTECH +5.72% after prior week's selloff reversed in violent snap-back; offshore price-momentum factor crashed -14.7% signaling major positioning reset.
  • Baton pass occurred with destroyed Internet and consumer stocks finally catching bids: BYD +15.76%, Baidu +12.30%, Meituan +11.44% while YTD winners paid back.
  • Pharma went vertical with CSPC +19.58% and others surging; mainland banks and chip stocks rotated out after leading YTD, marking sector-level tactical repositioning.
Jul 05, 04:45 AMRead on Substack →

CoreWeave, Taken as a Whole

Cape Fear Advisors
  • CoreWeave's financial statements present three different business models simultaneously: income statement showing rental company earnings, balance sheet structured like equipment lessor, and cash flow moving like a financing operation.
  • A critical footnote reclassifies $1.3 billion from deferred revenue to customer liabilities without explanation, indicating a significant but unexplained accounting change requiring resolution.
  • The filing's three statements reach a single point of reconciliation in one undefined footnote, creating ambiguity about whether future quarterly statements, year-end reports, or audits will clarify the reclassification.
Jul 04, 09:53 AMRead on Substack →

The Score at Half-Time

Panda Perspectives
  • First half of 2026 saw major divergence in Chinese markets, with composition explaining most returns rather than broad market gains.
  • Mainland market outperformance aligns with planned economic strategies, while Hong Kong maintains relevance despite onshore capital concentration.
  • Second half will test whether companies can deliver on composition bets, moving from selection risk to execution risk.
Jul 04, 02:59 AMRead on Substack →

Chart of the Week - Big Moves in Small Caps

Callum Thomas (Weekly S&P500 #ChartStorm)
  • Small caps have broken out and are retesting highs after strong recent performance, supported by cheap valuations relative to history and large caps.
  • Passive index investing and big tech dominance have created record neglect of small caps, with ETF flows hitting lows—a classic contrarian bullish signal.
  • Small cap cheap valuations combined with bullish technicals suggest significant room for further gains ahead.
Jul 03, 10:35 PMRead on Substack →

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

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Kevin Muir from The MacroTourist
  • S&P 500 reported 28% annualized earnings growth for Q1 2026, but much of this came from accounting-driven paper gains rather than actual business growth.
  • The circular nature of earnings growth relies on illiquid gains forced onto income statements by accounting rules, masking weak underlying business fundamentals.
  • Bulls dismiss concerns about the mechanical nature of earnings growth, but the structural distortion raises serious questions about sustainability.
Jul 03, 08:42 PMRead on Substack →

Infographics: Trades & Flows In The Equity Repo Complex

Conks
  • Comprehensive graphics demonstrate how equity futures basis is priced within the equity repo complex, showing trade flows and market mechanics.
  • Analysis adds to snapshots of basis pricing, providing visual understanding of the relationship between spot and futures pricing in repos.
  • Content gives insight into plumbing of equity derivatives markets and how basis trades function within broader financing structures.
Jul 03, 02:44 PMRead on Substack →

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

Herb Greenberg's Red Flag Alerts
  • GFL Environmental has a pattern of releasing problematic news on market holidays, with stock having round-tripped from earlier criticism by the author.
  • The company exhibits predictable dysfunction and uses timing tactics to minimize scrutiny of negative developments.
  • Historical precedent shows companies have used holiday news dumps to obscure accounting and governance issues.
Jul 03, 12:48 PMRead on Substack →

Macro · 11

A Macro Pilgrim's Ledger | July 5, 2026

Santiago Capital Research
  • Weak jobs report triggers market rotation from technology into banks and industrials, with Dow hitting record 52,900.
  • Oil slides to $68.59/barrel amid ceasefire concerns and tanker movements, while gold rallies 4% on safe-haven demand.
  • Tech sector struggles with second consecutive day of chip stock and Tesla selloffs despite broader market gains.
Jul 05, 01:53 PMRead on Substack →

Walk in the Pines #404

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Pinecone Weekly Brief
  • Weekly curated charts, quotes, and reads including FT analysis of market reset signals beneath positive sentiment.
  • EV battery durability outperforming expectations over hundreds of thousands of miles, challenging conventional wear assumptions.
  • Curated listening featuring monetary history, energy geopolitics, and market analysis from top economists and strategists.
Jul 05, 01:03 PMRead on Substack →

Supergreen Pasta: a recipe

Notorious Foodie
  • Fed given comfort by labor report noise, allowing continued passive easing while deferring urgent rate decisions.
  • Economic calendar includes ISM Services, ADP, trade data, and claims with Canada employment report on Friday.
  • Latest AI note focuses on healthcare sector, which had strong week and enters historically bullish period.
Jul 05, 12:02 PMRead on Substack →

Weekend thoughts

Gold and geopolitics
  • Gold sentiment analysis shows washed-out sentiment followed by higher prices 8 out of 8 times historically, suggesting upside potential.
  • Central bank gold allocations at 30-40 year highs with quarterly net purchases still elevated; China and US M2 divergence of $37.3T vs $12.5T notable.
  • Multiple technical indicators suggest bottom formation including GDX/SOXX ratio screaming a bottom and gold bull-market corrections compressed in time.
Jul 05, 06:29 AMRead on Substack →

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

Bruce Mehlman - Age of Disruption
  • America at 250 shows paradox: largest population but slowest growth; strongest economy but greatest debt; highest concentration of wealth but broadest safety nets.
  • Population growth now decelerating to slowest pace in American history; inflation-adjusted GDP 1,000x larger since 1826 while debt rising relative to economic output.
  • Despite exponential income growth, distribution remains uneven; 2026 shows highest inequality of five eras studied, though poverty rates substantially lower than historically.
Jul 05, 05:01 AMRead on Substack →

The Week That Was, The Week That Is

Global Macro Method
  • Labour market grabbed the macroeconomic microphone from central banks as June US payrolls missed expectations at 57,000 with unemployment holding at 4.2%.
  • Soft labour data cooled 'higher for longer' narrative while other US economic indicators remained resilient: ISM manufacturing expanded, job openings steady, real spending positive.
  • Week focuses on reading central bank tea leaves from FOMC minutes, ECB accounts, Bank of England stability update, and Japan data rather than blockbuster data releases.
Jul 05, 01:43 AMRead on Substack →

The 4th of July

Gold and geopolitics
  • The piece uses America's 250th birthday as a lens to examine whether the nation is experiencing an ending or a beginning amid geopolitical decline and military overreach.
  • Recent events in Iran (regime change possibility), Afghanistan/Iraq (target selection failures), and Israel-Palestine negotiations illustrate U.S. imperial overreach and declining credibility.
  • The article explores whether oil demand destruction represents the end of petroleum-driven geopolitics or merely the beginning of a new phase of American retrenchment.
Jul 04, 06:16 PMRead on Substack →

Alan Greenspan - Redeemed at Par

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • Alan Greenspan's death at 100 prompted conflicting obituaries: some celebrated his economic record while others blamed him for 2008 financial crisis.
  • Greenspan's early 1966 essay warned that deficit spending and fiat currency undermine wealth protection, views he later seemed to abandon as Fed chair.
  • His legacy remains contested between those who see him as a financial giant and those who view him as complicit in structural economic distortions.
Jul 04, 12:01 AMRead on Substack →

The Japan-India Corridor Trade

Jesper Koll @ Japan Optimist
  • Prime Minister Takaichi's visit to India signals Japan's strengthening strategic partnership and expanding regional influence as US focus turns inward.
  • Banking and finance cooperation between Japan and India will be the critical layer to watch, extending beyond semiconductors and critical minerals.
  • Japan is positioned to fill the geopolitical vacuum left by America's inward pivot, particularly in supply chain development outside China.
Jul 03, 05:54 PMRead on Substack →

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

The Message of the Markets from Ron Insana
  • S&P 500 up 9% YTD and semiconductors up 78% in first half, but Main Street remains challenged by high inflation and slowing job growth.
  • June unemployment report showed only 57,000 new jobs (far below expectations) with prior months revised downward and labor force participation at lowest level since 1976 outside pandemic.
  • Wealth gains concentrate among the wealthy while average workers face stagnant wages and declining labor market opportunities.
Jul 03, 10:29 AMRead on Substack →

Capital Wars 1.0, Not China Shock 2.0

Michael Howell from Capital Wars
  • Central conflict is Capital Wars 1.0, not China Shock 2.0: a contest between dollar-Treasury and managed yuan systems for monetary supremacy.
  • China needs to devalue the yuan in real/gold terms rather than simply revalue against the dollar, supporting gold price appreciation.
  • US strategy channels global savings into AI and tech equities while China manages domestic debt deflation and capital flight while raising gold's yuan price.
Jul 03, 10:21 AMRead on Substack →

Politics · 11

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

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Winston Marshall
  • Eric Metaxas argues Christianity was foundational to American independence and the Founding Fathers' conception of liberty.
  • Discussion covers Declaration of Independence, Great Awakening, and how religious liberty shaped constitutional framework.
  • Explores why Christian influence on founding has been erased from modern historical narratives and contemporary relevance.
Jul 05, 01:13 PMRead on Substack →

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

Kaizen Asiedu
  • Gavin Newsom's billionaire tax proposal addresses real inequality symptoms but misdiagnoses root causes of stagnation.
  • Problems like wage stagnation and cost-of-living surges stem from monetary policy and regulatory complexity, not inadequate government revenue.
  • Tax code overhaul needed but higher rates on wealthy won't fix fundamental economic structure issues driving middle-class squeeze.
Jul 05, 10:04 AMRead on Substack →

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

Jonathan Sacerdoti
  • International law systems built by West have been weaponized against Western civilization through legal mechanisms designed for protection.
  • What is being done to Israel through UN accusations and international courts represents blueprint for future attacks on Britain and America.
  • Legal frameworks and institutions now serve as tools for delegitimizing and constraining Western democracies through their own rules.
Jul 05, 10:01 AMRead on Substack →

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

Built in Israel. For everyone. from Mitch's Substack
  • UN released 94-page report accusing Israeli soldiers of deliberately murdering Palestinian children, reviving classical blood libel.
  • Document A/HRC/62/CRP.2 includes chairman, press conference, and recommendations to international courts despite lacking supporting evidence.
  • UN accusation uses updated vocabulary of 'Israeli soldiers' to mask ancient antisemitic trope targeting Jewish people collectively.
Jul 05, 08:23 AMRead on Substack →

Heat Death

The Brawl Street Journal
  • Author's previous prediction that Ukraine would collapse within winter due to energy depletion, political instability, and demographic drain proved incorrect despite identifying accurate underlying trends.
  • Russia intensified attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure but failed to destabilize the country as anticipated.
  • The article examines why entropy-based predictions about societal collapse can identify real problems but still misjudge outcomes and resilience.
Jul 05, 01:31 AMRead on Substack →

Citizenship Is a Privilege

Restoring the West by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • SCOTUS decision upholding birthright citizenship is undermined by assumptions no longer valid: manageable legal immigration, effective illegal immigration enforcement, immigrant assimilation, and productive economic contribution.
  • The 14th Amendment was drafted pre-welfare state and pre-modern jet travel, making it inadequate for current immigration realities of unprecedented scale from non-assimilating populations.
  • Birthright citizenship requires conditions that no longer exist, creating incoherence between constitutional principle and contemporary demographic and social circumstances.
Jul 04, 11:59 AMRead on Substack →

Britain has lost the plot on Palestine

Andrew Fox from Fox On War
  • UK formally recognized Palestine as a state in September 2025 while simultaneously funding UNRWA, a UN agency that administers Palestinians as permanent refugees rather than citizens of a state.
  • UNRWA preserves refugee status across generations, making it incompatible with statehood and converting the refugee question into a permanent claim against Israel rather than a problem to be resolved.
  • The 'right of return' understood as mass return to Israel functions as a demographic veto on Israel's existence as a Jewish state, making two-state solutions impossible while maintaining this framework.
Jul 04, 10:48 AMRead on Substack →

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

Kaizen Asiedu
  • NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani's budget surplus was driven primarily by capitalism and debt shifting rather than socialist policies, despite his framing.
  • Much of the budget gain came from deferring costs to future taxpayers and extracting resources from people outside New York City.
  • The piece argues that Mamdani's 'Democratic Socialism' claim misattributes the source of fiscal success to ideological policy rather than accounting mechanics.
Jul 03, 03:47 PMRead on Substack →

When David Duke Applauds Your Politics, You Have a Problem

John Aziz
  • Democratic nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier faced KKK approval after deleted posts attacking interracial relationships, signaling dangerous ideological alignment.
  • The approval reveals horseshoe theory in action, where progressive emphasis on racial heritage and identity policing mirrors far-right worldviews.
  • Democrats should be alarmed that heritage-based political organizing, once clearly rejected by the left, is gaining traction in progressive circles.
Jul 03, 02:10 PMRead on Substack →

I'm Going All In On Clear Thinker

Kaizen Asiedu
  • Clear Thinker is rebranding to focus on civil, substantive political discourse rather than tribalism and anger.
  • Politics at its core should be inspiring and unifying, rooted in shared commitment to deciding civilization's future rather than partisan conflict.
  • The publication aims to restore the spirit of the Founding Fathers' respectful debate while defending citizens' rights to disagree.
Jul 03, 12:05 PMRead on Substack →

Out of Time: The Rise and Fall of Manuel Adorni

BowTiedMara from BowTiedMara - Argentina & Geoarbitrage
  • Manuel Adorni rose from accountant to trusted messenger under Milei, announcing Argentina's BRICS exit, but became a political liability within three years.
  • His decline from prominence to pariah reveals dynamics of Argentine power politics and political fragility.
  • The story illustrates how closely tied individual political fortunes are to shifting power dynamics in Argentina.
Jul 03, 11:26 AMRead on Substack →

Other · 9

The Science of Studying - Part III

🗒️ Polymath Investor
  • Memory retrieval is fundamentally different from storage; knowing something is in your head doesn't mean you can access it when needed.
  • Part III of a three-part series on learning science covers pulling information back out, completing protocols for encoding, retaining, and retrieving knowledge.
  • The piece provides 60+ science-based protocols across all three phases of effective learning and memory management.
Jul 05, 08:05 AMRead on Substack →

The English Are Coming!

Jeremy McKeown from HyperNormalTimes & In The Company of Mavericks
  • English wine region is experiencing potentially era-defining development with Chapel Down and other producers building global commercial ambitions.
  • Wine regions are only born once; established names like Bordeaux took centuries to develop, and what's happening in southern England now represents a rare historical opportunity.
  • CEO and winemakers at Chapel Down are balancing global export ambitions with deep craft heritage, following paths from legendary established regions.
Jul 05, 07:10 AMRead on Substack →

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

Michael Burry
  • Seva Foundation addresses preventable blindness in low-income countries, with 90% of the world's blind population living in areas where blindness is largely curable.
  • The organization builds sustainable local eye-care systems across 20+ countries rather than providing remote aid, achieving high impact at low cost through Vision Centers and technology investments.
  • Cataract surgeries, costing approximately $50 in materials and 20 minutes of time, can restore sight for millions of preventable blindness cases globally.
Jul 04, 01:57 PMRead on Substack →

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

Zenith Within by Sara Redondo, MD, MS
  • A distinct inflammatory subtype of depression, affecting 25-30% of people with depression diagnosis, is maintained by chronic low-grade inflammation rather than serotonin imbalance and doesn't respond to standard antidepressants.
  • Elevated C-reactive protein and inflammatory markers are consistently higher in depressed populations across multiple studies, suggesting inflammation plays a central role in maintaining symptoms for specific patients.
  • This reframing explains why some patients cycle through ineffective antidepressants despite correct chemical dosing, pointing to inflammation in the body rather than brain chemistry as the primary driver.
Jul 04, 08:01 AMRead on Substack →

MOAR WORLD CUPS PLEASE

Nico from AiQ
  • The 2026 FIFA World Cup in America has been exceptional, with Argentine coach bringing energy and global celebration to the tournament.
  • Weekly coverage includes weather risks, China demand flags, and agricultural positioning as summer seasons approach critical production periods.
  • AiQ maintains bearish cattle positions and critiques USDA methodology while tracking disinflation narrative impacts on Brazil and agricultural commodities.
Jul 03, 03:58 PMRead on Substack →

The Science of Studying - Part II

🗒️ Polymath Investor
  • Part II of science of studying series focuses on storage—preventing learned material from slipping away after initial encoding.
  • Memory decay, interference from new learning, and lack of consolidation all cause rapid forgetting, requiring active strategies to maintain retention.
  • Series promises 63 science-based techniques across three parts: encoding, storage, and retrieval for more effective learning and less forgetting.
Jul 03, 01:31 PMRead on Substack →

Energy · 7

Deeply Discounted Gas Producer with Oil Upside

Bison Insights
  • Small-cap oil and gas producer is trading at steep discount despite two catalysts: improving well results in new oil development and potential gas pricing upside from AI/LNG buildout.
  • Market not pricing in continued strong oil well results or upside from local natural gas market improvements tied to data center power demands.
  • Company has multiple paths to re-rate stock even without oil price appreciation, presenting potential multi-bagger opportunity.
Jul 05, 07:03 AMRead on Substack →

Grid Costs Set to Soar Even Higher

David Turver from Eigen Values
  • UK grid integration costs are forecast to more than triple from £8bn in 2024/25 to £25bn in 2030/31, with total subsidies and integration costs rising to over £40bn.
  • Capacity Market costs and grid balancing expenses are set to soar, with transmission costs continuing to rise beyond 2030.
  • The Low Carbon Contract Company and NESO have published forecasts indicating escalating infrastructure spending requirements as renewable energy integration intensifies.
Jul 04, 11:58 PMRead on Substack →

Today is Independence Day, Tomorrow is Something Else Entirely

Open Insights
  • Visible oil inventories have declined only 400M barrels despite 10-12M bpd production outage over 100 days, far below expected 1.2B barrel draw.
  • Seasonality, prior oversupply, and China's ability to draw down product stocks (not visible in official data) explain the muted inventory response.
  • Oil bulls face headwinds as Strait of Hormuz normalizes and supply concerns ease, creating an unfavorable environment for energy positions.
Jul 03, 06:15 PMRead on Substack →

Oil Context Weekly (W27)

Rory Johnston from Commodity Context
  • Weekly oil market analysis covers flat crude prices, calendar spreads, high-frequency inventory data, and refined products positioning.
  • Full report available to paid subscribers with exclusive context call on July 8, providing deeper oil market analysis and thematic insights.
  • Publication offers multimedia content including podcast audio contributions and print analysis in major outlets like Politico, Reuters, and Globe and Mail.
Jul 03, 03:23 PMRead on Substack →

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

Garrett Baldwin
  • Edward Norton envies China's central planning for achieving petrochemical-zero economy status and warns America risks 'ghettoizing' itself as an energy state.
  • Norton's critique ignores the footnotes behind China's energy policy success, presenting a one-sided view of comparative economic models.
  • Garrett Baldwin unpacks celebrity energy commentary, critiquing the hypocrisy of lecturing on climate policy while flying private jets and cherry-picking data.
Jul 03, 02:14 PMRead on Substack →

This Week in Oil: Price Risk Skewed to the Upside

Bison Insights
  • Oil prices at $69/barrel diverge from inventory data that suggests higher pricing should prevail given large petroleum inventory draws.
  • Strait of Hormuz transit restrictions remain elevated despite price disconnect, indicating supply-side tightness not reflected in crude valuations.
  • Price risk skews upside with major left-tail risks effectively exhausted, presenting asymmetric entry points in overlooked energy equities.
Jul 03, 10:34 AMRead on Substack →

The Hidden Variable

Pablo Hill from The Monetary Skeptic
  • Strategic petroleum reserves are unmeasurable by design, creating asymmetric information that markets cannot price efficiently.
  • China's undisclosed reserve levels create opacity that forces analysts to rely on satellite imagery and customs modeling rather than official data.
  • Iran conflict revealed how hidden reserve data drives market uncertainty and creates opportunities for information-advantaged participants.
Jul 03, 10:26 AMRead on Substack →

AI · 4

AI's Financing Shadows

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Pinecone Weekly Brief
  • Explores shadow financing structures emerging around AI infrastructure and computational scaling demands.
  • Analysis of capital flows, structured products, and financial engineering supporting AI buildout.
  • References broader Cascade newsletter and BIG10 Portfolio for deeper market positioning analysis.
Jul 05, 01:00 PMRead on Substack →

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

Nate from Nate’s Substack
  • Model routing to cheaper alternatives becoming standard practice after Claude Fable 5's $10 per million token pricing.
  • Real competitive advantage shifts from cost arbitrage to task design and prompt engineering once all companies adopt routing discipline.
  • Leadership must ask '$40 question' on organizational capabilities; imagination in prompt design determines ROI on any model routing strategy.
Jul 05, 10:00 AMRead on Substack →

How to get the most out of Fable 5

Khe Hy
  • Curator highlights practical guides for using Fable 5, including field guides for finding unknowns and prompt libraries.
  • Key insight that the industry doesn't yet know how to effectively organize work for long-running AI agents.
  • Promises full breakdown of Fable 5 capabilities and use cases in a separate deep-dive article.
Jul 05, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →

The Shit Returns Coming on All This AI Capex

Bob Elliott
  • AI-related revenue now exceeding depreciation of prior capex represents shitty return on investment, not success; leaves massive cashflow gap.
  • With $1 trillion cumulative capex expected by year-end, companies need $600B+ annual revenue for modest returns or $1 trillion for compelling ROI.
  • Current revenue run rates far short of what's needed to justify investment levels relative to buybacks, alternative uses, or cash savings.
Jun 30, 05:48 AMRead on Substack →

Trading · 4

Market Analysis and Trades for 7/6

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • SPY and QQQ remain trapped in multi-week balance with two-way trading dynamics; ultimate breakout likely to trigger large moves.
  • Thursday produced notable shorts in 30269-30293 range with premarket high of 320 offering tactical entry points.
  • Market analysis emphasizes balance zone management and identification of individual name trends outside trapped index range.
Jul 05, 11:48 AMRead on Substack →

Market Analysis for the Week of 7/5

PharmD_KS from PharmD Capital Trading with PharmD_KS
  • Market remains trapped in multi-week balance with two-way trading; bulls retain control of high timeframes.
  • Prior month lows not yet broken; intermediate timeframes neutral while short-term control flips between buyers and sellers.
  • Ultimate breakout from balance likely to produce large move; trend traders better served focusing on individual trending names.
Jul 05, 10:26 AMRead on Substack →

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

Sara
  • High achievers often wired for intensity rather than consistency, chasing activation and adrenaline over structured discipline.
  • Traders falsely believe consistency means reduced hunger, leading to counterproductive intensity-driven behavior and overtrading.
  • Consistency is hunger with structure; training brain toward disciplined execution without sacrificing drive requires psychological reframing.
Jul 05, 10:25 AMRead on Substack →

🐍 Stop pricing American options wrong

Jason from PyQuant News
  • Most U.S. options are American-style, not European-style, requiring different pricing models; using the wrong model silently drains trading account value through systematic mispricings.
  • Author lost $9,800 in a single day from directional errors and spent six months with mismatched pricing models before discovering the model-contract mismatch was the core problem.
  • Professionals match pricing models to contract types, preventing an entire category of silent errors that beginners consistently make by defaulting to the standard formula designed for European options.
Jul 04, 07:30 AMRead on Substack →

Crypto · 2

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

Linas from Linas's Newsletter
  • Visa and Stripe back Open USD stablecoin designed to pay partners with integrated incentive mechanisms.
  • Money protocol launches with 6% APY offering, entering competitive stablecoin yield market.
  • Weekly fintech digest covering intersection of finance, technology, and emerging payment infrastructure.
Jul 05, 02:29 PMRead on Substack →

Stretch Marks

Marc Rubinstein from Net Interest
  • Bitcoin is down 30% year-to-date despite rising broader markets, losing roughly half its value since reaching $126,000 last October.
  • Michael Saylor attributes weakness to competition for capital flowing into AI and SpaceX rather than crypto, alongside geopolitical headwinds and tight monetary policy.
  • Strategy's large Bitcoin holdings (4% of total supply) represent significant market concentration that may amplify volatility.
Jul 03, 11:38 AMRead on Substack →

Tech · 2

Every Handoff Is a Contract (071)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • System handoffs between autonomous programs constitute authorization documents, not just plumbing, and carry implicit authority claims.
  • Without explicit authority records, unsigned code runs in production and decisions about trust occur invisibly in message-passing systems.
  • The word 'handoff' obscures the critical nature of what's actually happening: one system trusting another's claim about the state of the world.
Jul 05, 08:02 AMRead on Substack →

Dogfood Your Pipeline (070)

Peter Simmons from Ground Truth
  • A migration testing failure occurred when the test harness inherited the same assumptions as the system being tested, both using outdated migration counts when hand-applied production migrations diverged from repository tracking.
  • Abstract tests check declared behavior while self-shaped work checks undeclared assumptions; the distinction matters more than test weakness per se.
  • Tests that inherit system assumptions cannot identify where those assumptions are wrong, requiring independent verification outside the shared assumption framework.
Jul 04, 08:03 AMRead on Substack →