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  • No. 100 May 04, 2026

    Stocks Hit Oil, Yields, and War Risk

    Stocks were near a confident place, then oil, yields, and Iran tensions all moved at once. That changes how I read the selloff.

    Crypto 10 min
  • No. 099 May 03, 2026

    Crypto Is Not a Shortcut

    Crypto can be useful, but it is not magic money. A plainspoken look at the risks, habits, and questions worth asking first.

    Crypto 7 min
  • No. 098 May 03, 2026

    When Motivation Is Not the Problem

    Sometimes we do not need a bigger push. We need to stop arguing with the thing we already know is right.

    News 9 min
  • No. 097 May 03, 2026

    Futures Trading Needs More Than a Guess

    Futures can look like a clean market signal, but leverage and timing make them less forgiving than they seem.

    News 9 min
  • No. 096 May 03, 2026

    Our Battleground in Faith

    Faith can feel hard when God is real but the struggle feels louder. We keep walking by turning our focus back toward the goal.

    Note 7 min
  • No. 095 May 03, 2026

    The Week Won’t Change Without Honesty

    A Sunday reflection on honesty, discipline, and taking one faithful step instead of hiding behind familiar excuses.

    AI 8 min
  • No. 094 May 03, 2026

    Stocks Are Climbing Into a Fed Problem

    Stocks are setting records, but oil, inflation, and Fed uncertainty could change the mood faster than the green screens suggest.

    Crypto 9 min
  • No. 093 May 03, 2026

    GPT Codex vs Claude Code: A Plain Look

    A grounded comparison of GPT Codex and Claude Code, focused less on hype and more on how they feel to use when code has consequences.

    Note 10 min
  • No. 092 May 03, 2026

    Crypto Has Two Stories Right Now

    Crypto policy looks more serious in the U.S., but reports around Iran’s Nobitex exchange are a reminder that risk has not gone away.

    Crypto 10 min
  • No. 091 May 02, 2026

    When There Is Not Much to Add

    A reflective post about quiet days, honest limits, and the pressure to always have something new to say.

    Note 7 min