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The number one issue I have with a lot of finance newsletters is the lack of historical context so I think it's extremely valuable you featured historical data right next to the daily data to give context on how small daily moves actually are (minus this latest bout of volatility). I think that has a lot of overlooked behavioral value, why not also feature 20 & 30y data, considering this is the time series many young investors will need to consider for retirement?

I find myself often googling to check S&P futures so this email would remove that step for me. Might also be cool if the email had other features like Tax Loss Harvest notifications when an ETF you're watching drops more than X%.

I did some research on the finance newsletter space myself a while back, here's some of my favorites I ran across:

https://capitalminded.com (more long term index fund focused)

https://verdadcap.com (more nerdy quant/value stuff)

• Matt Levine's Money Stuff (couldn't find the sign up link but it's always great)

https://www.finimize.com (general news)

https://www.epsilontheory.com (somewhat annoying but also interesting at times)

https://www.aqr.com/Insights/Perspectives (value/quant stuff from a billionaire hedge fund manager)

Tried Robinhood Snacks but can't get over the feeling it's written by low paid interns and doesn't offer any actual insight, just condensed mainstream narratives.



I like to see the historical data so I can put the numbers in perspective, Yahoo Finance doesn't provide 20, 30y time frame that's the main reason. Thanks for the list I'll check them out.




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