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Nothing gets unshelved.
Every issue we’ve ever sent, in the open. The Sunday Views, the Long Views, the rare Tapes — and when a call misses, the autopsy is filed right next to it. Reading the back catalogue is the due diligence.
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read on the archive →62%: The Fed isn’t done
The 5%→27%→7% repricing in eleven sessions, why the market over-corrected on the way back down, and the book opens with three calls frozen on the record.
70%: Does the volume stick?
June printed $45bn across the exchanges. One question taken seriously: regime change, or the World Cup borrowing everyone’s attention for a month?
Written on Sunday.
Reserved. The lead call, the other side of the trade, one chart, the moves, your vote, the standings — same slots, new week.
Reserved for a question worth 9 minutes.
Every other Thursday, one topic gets taken apart properly: what’s priced, which side we’re on, and at what number.
Empty. Good.
The Tape only fires when something breaks: a 15+ point move on real news, an early resolution, a regulator changing the game. This slot staying empty is the system working.
One honest issue at a time.
No backfill, no ghost-written archive dumped in overnight. The shelf grows at exactly the speed the record does.
The crypto era
20 issues · Jan–Feb 2026The autopsy shelf
Misses, filed in full view
When a call misses, its post-mortem gets shelved here permanently: what we believed, what happened, what we update, what we don’t. The misses will be the best reading in this building.
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