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A weekly letter on US markets — sectors, industries, businesses, and one deep dive. Every edition free, for every reader. No paywall. No expiry. No catch.
What this is
The Microcap Minute Global is a weekly letter about US markets. Every Sunday, we send one edition: a relative-rotation view of sectors and industries, a shortlist of companies that cleared the screen, and a deep dive into a single business — with the charts, filings and numbers that led us there.
We do not sell access. The letter is free, and it stays free for as long as we publish it. Read a few editions first. Then decide, on your own, whether the work deserves anything at all.
How it works
Subscribe. Free. One field. One email a week.
Read. Every Sunday: sectors, companies, and a deep dive.
Decide later. If the work is worth something to you, support it. If not, keep reading. Nothing changes.
What arrives each Sunday
Sectors & Industries — the weekly relative-rotation screen, with charts.
The Companies — the names that cleared the screen and the tests, each with its fundamentals.
Deep Dive — one business, read through its own filings.
Sources & Disclaimer — every number is attributable, and nothing here is advice.
Every reader gets the same letter. There is no second, better version.
The philosophy
Everything we publish is free. There is no paywall, and there is no limit on how long you can remain a free subscriber. You can receive the weekly email indefinitely without paying us anything.
We only want you to become a paid subscriber if, after reading for a while, you genuinely believe the work is worth supporting. A paid subscriber is not buying access to more content. They are choosing to support a publication they already receive for free.
That creates an obligation on our side. If you pay us voluntarily when you did not have to, we take it seriously — and we keep trying to produce something worthy of it.
Beyond the letter
Tracker — a free daily summary.
Macro — the broader view behind the weekly read.
School — the concepts, explained from first principles.
The people who support it anyway
Some readers choose to support the letter even though they do not have to. We keep their names on the Patrons page — a wall, not a leaderboard.
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