Will be interesting to watch as Reps pick their next Pres candidate how they negotiate the wealth effect of Bidenomics .... households or the economy are yet to feel the recession (yet)
Super happy that this is back! It was part of my morning routine when it was running in the past and seriously enjoyed and appreciated it. And TBH while the Saturday wrap up was nice, by then, my brain is burnt from the prior week and it's the one day I usually get time to NOT think about the past week!
I love the non-biased, just the facts type approach with some wit, lots of reference, and less editorialized approach. It is very hard to find any media without a subjective color, tone, or bias that is written to lead the reader... I appreciate that you lay it out and essentially let the reader decide their bias.
I feel more prepared for the day ahead as I drill down into items I may have missed (since links are provided) and some of the same sources are sources I already trust, but the information may be buried 4 pages deep when I only have time for a few paragraphs. But since you give credit and usually post links, when I have time, I can dive deeper into topics later in the day.
I do like some of the more technical items that occurred overnight (I am US based) and gives me a better feel for the larger financial and political landscape as I greet the day.
Likely the best morning breakdown I have found at this point. Thank you for your efforts!
Hope his feedback helps, it's hard to think straight before the morning double espresso kicks in! Cheers.
Thanks for your kind words .... Harkster HQ aims to inform by spreading a net over the vast world of content that lies out there. The platform would be nothing without the superb podcasts, Substacks, sell side research, newsletters and of course notes from the buy side. The Morning Hark aims to intertwine the overnight short term assets moves with the longer term narratives that are trending on Harkster.com
Best morning briefing among all
always the place to start my day
Best piece of the day, always.
Thank you for sharing and coming back as well.
Amazing, what 2 Trillion in US Gov't Annual Deficit Spending can do to Aggregate Demand......
Will be interesting to watch as Reps pick their next Pres candidate how they negotiate the wealth effect of Bidenomics .... households or the economy are yet to feel the recession (yet)
Super happy that this is back! It was part of my morning routine when it was running in the past and seriously enjoyed and appreciated it. And TBH while the Saturday wrap up was nice, by then, my brain is burnt from the prior week and it's the one day I usually get time to NOT think about the past week!
I love the non-biased, just the facts type approach with some wit, lots of reference, and less editorialized approach. It is very hard to find any media without a subjective color, tone, or bias that is written to lead the reader... I appreciate that you lay it out and essentially let the reader decide their bias.
I feel more prepared for the day ahead as I drill down into items I may have missed (since links are provided) and some of the same sources are sources I already trust, but the information may be buried 4 pages deep when I only have time for a few paragraphs. But since you give credit and usually post links, when I have time, I can dive deeper into topics later in the day.
I do like some of the more technical items that occurred overnight (I am US based) and gives me a better feel for the larger financial and political landscape as I greet the day.
Likely the best morning breakdown I have found at this point. Thank you for your efforts!
Hope his feedback helps, it's hard to think straight before the morning double espresso kicks in! Cheers.
Thanks for your kind words .... Harkster HQ aims to inform by spreading a net over the vast world of content that lies out there. The platform would be nothing without the superb podcasts, Substacks, sell side research, newsletters and of course notes from the buy side. The Morning Hark aims to intertwine the overnight short term assets moves with the longer term narratives that are trending on Harkster.com