Paid-members only Geopolitics Featured The Currency Code: How Digital Money Is Rewriting the Rules of Global Power — and Where to Position China has processed $2.4 trillion in digital yuan transactions. The US just banned its own digital dollar. As CBDCs reshape the global financial order, investors need to understand who's winning the currency code war — and where the money flows next.
Members only Markets Featured 10 Stocks Worth Watching This Week: Hormuz Whiplash and Earnings Season Collide — April 20–25, 2026 The Strait of Hormuz crisis remains the dominant variable in global markets this week, with oil swinging wildly on ceasefire talks. Meanwhile, Tesla, ServiceNow, and Intel all report earnings — here are 10 stocks positioned for what comes next.
Paid-members only Geopolitics The Election Powder Keg: Latin America's 2026 Super-Cycle Is the Biggest Political Risk Trade in Emerging Markets Five presidential elections, a cartel war, and a critical trade review — all in six months. Latin America's political calendar is about to reshape the investment landscape for an entire hemisphere.
Paid-members only Geopolitics Featured The New Silk Road: How the Trans-Caspian Corridor Is Quietly Redrawing Eurasian Trade — and Where the Money Is While the world watches the South China Sea, a $28 billion infrastructure build-out across Kazakhstan, the Caspian, and the Caucasus is reshaping Eurasian trade — and creating a generational investment opportunity.
Members only Markets Featured 10 Stocks Worth Watching This Week: Hormuz, Big Bank Earnings, and the SpaceX Supercycle — April 13–18, 2026 Wall Street is cautious, oil is spiking, and the Iran cease-fire looks fragile. Here are the 10 stocks that matter most this week — from energy plays to bank earnings to the Tesla-SpaceX merger thesis.
Paid-members only Geopolitics Featured The Empty Cradle Economy: Why Demographic Collapse Is the Decade's Most Underpriced Risk Japan's births just hit a 127-year low. China's population fell for the fourth straight year. South Korea's fertility rate is below 1.0. The numbers are in — and most investors haven't begun to price what comes next.
Macro Featured Stagflation Is Back. Here's Why Nobody's Talking About It. The US economy is walking into a trap that policymakers have spent 50 years trying to avoid. As of April 2026, the conditions for stagflation — that toxic combination of stagnant growth and persistent inflation — are quietly assembling. Oil is near $100 a barrel. Tariffs are adding a tax on nearly
Paid-members only Geopolitics Featured Harvesting Crisis: Why Agricultural Commodities Are the Decade's Most Underpriced Risk The FAO Food Price Index is rising. Wheat is up 4.3%. Fertilizer costs are spiking. Climate stress is systemic. And most investors still aren't paying attention — here's what the smart money sees.
Paid-members only Geopolitics The $2 Trillion Pivot: How the Gulf Is Rebooting Its Economy — and What Investors Should Watch
Geopolitics Featured Jamie Dimon Just Warned Us. Is Anyone Listening? Jamie Dimon's annual shareholder letter landed this morning. Markets are clinging to hopes of an Iran deal. Tuesday's 8 p.m. deadline looms. Here's what the CEO of JPMorgan actually said — and what it means for your portfolio. Every April, Jamie Dimon publishes his
Members only Markets Featured 10 Stocks Worth Watching This Week: Iran Oil Shock, FOMC Minutes, and the Q1 Earnings Setup — April 6–10, 2026 The S&P snapped a five-week losing streak — but the macro headwinds haven't cleared. Iran tensions, CPI on Friday, and Q1 earnings around the corner. Here are the 10 stocks defining the week.
Geopolitics Featured Trump Is Accidentally Turbocharging China's Reserve Currency Ambitions Trump's tariff regime is doing something its architects never intended: accelerating the very de-dollarization it was meant to prevent. Here's the data — and the investment implications.
Paid-members only Finance Featured The Debt Trap: How a Wave of Sovereign Defaults Is Reshaping the Global Financial Order Dozens of emerging market governments are caught between soaring dollar debt costs and collapsing export revenues. The wave building beneath the surface could be the defining financial crisis of the decade — and it has investment implications most portfolios are completely unprepared for.
Paid-members only Geopolitics The Dollar's Quiet Crisis: How BRICS Payment Rails Are Slowly Rewiring the Global Financial System mBridge, BRICS settlement rails, and yuan-denominated oil trades. The dollar's reserve status isn't collapsing — but it's quietly eroding. Here's what that actually means for your portfolio.
Geopolitics Featured One Year of Liberation Day: What the Tariff War Actually Did to the World One year ago this week, the world changed. On April 2, 2025, President Trump stood in the White House Rose Garden and declared "Liberation Day" — announcing the most sweeping tariff regime the United States had imposed since the Smoot-Hawley Act of 1930. It was framed as a
Members only Markets Featured 10 Stocks Worth Watching This Week: Jobs Day Reckoning and the Hard Asset Surge — March 30–April 3, 2026 The March jobs report could confirm America's first back-to-back employment contraction since 2020. Here are the 10 stocks positioned to move — and the logic behind each one.
Paid-members only Finance Featured The Debt Trap Tightens: How the Tariff Shock Is Pushing Emerging Markets Toward a Sovereign Crisis A strengthening dollar, surging trade barriers, and a wall of maturing debt are converging on the world's most vulnerable economies. The next sovereign debt crisis may already be underway — and Western investors are largely unprepared.
Paid-members only Macro Featured The Demographic Reckoning: How the World's Vanishing Births Will Reprice Everything Japan just recorded its lowest births since 1899 — 17 years ahead of the worst-case forecast. South Korea's fertility rate is 0.75. The demographic reckoning has arrived, and markets haven't priced it.
Paid-members only Geopolitics Featured The Digital Dollar Killer? How China's mBridge Is Quietly Rewiring Global Finance A China-led digital payment network has quietly processed $55 billion in transactions — and the West is only now waking up to what it means for dollar dominance, SWIFT, and the financial architecture of the next decade.
Paid-members only Geopolitics Featured The $588 Billion Trade: Why Ukraine's Reconstruction Is Already Investable Talks are stalled. Capital is not. Inside the emerging investment architecture around Ukraine's reconstruction — the funds, the stocks, and the ceasefire calculus that could reprice everything.
Paid-members only Geopolitics Featured India's Moment: The Geopolitical Swing State That's Also the World's Fastest-Growing Major Economy India is posting 7.3%+ GDP growth, securing trade deals with Washington, and absorbing global capital fleeing China — all while managing a live border rivalry with Beijing. Here's the investment framework.
Paid-members only Geopolitics Featured The Peace Trap: Ukraine's Ceasefire Talks Peace talks are back — and markets are completely unprepared. Here's the investment framework for a world where Ukraine's war ends, pauses, or grinds on.
Members only Geopolitics Featured The Peace That Wasn't: What Ukraine's Stalled Negotiations Mean for European Capital US-brokered peace talks have stalled. The Abu Dhabi follow-up was postponed. Trump is blaming Zelenskyy. Polymarket prices a March ceasefire at 2%. Here's what the diplomatic vacuum means for European defence, reconstruction, and energy capital.
Paid-members only Markets Featured 10 Stocks Worth Watching This Week: The Iran War Trade and the Fed Freeze — March 17–21, 2026
Paid-members only AI Featured The AI Capital Supercycle Is Real — And It's Just Getting Started Global AI infrastructure spending is on track to exceed $3 trillion by 2028. With OpenAI valued at $730 billion and Big Tech deploying $650B this year alone, the capital supercycle is accelerating — and the winners won't just be the model makers.