Most financial news is written for people who don't trade.
It explains what the Fed does. It defines what a yield curve is. It tells you a stock "surged" without telling you why, what it means, or what you should do about it. By the time you've finished reading, you know less than when you started.
The Weekly Investor exists for everyone else.
We publish daily market analysis for active, experienced retail traders who are already in the market — who read Bloomberg over breakfast, who watch pre-market futures before they open their email, and who don't need the basics explained to them. They need an edge. They need to know what is moving, why it is moving, and what that means for their next trade.That's what we give them. Every day.
What we cover
Every morning, we search the market for the stories that actually matter to an active trader: the earnings reactions, the Fed signals, the macro data drops, the AI and tech developments moving the tape, the crypto price action, and the ETF flows showing where institutional money is going. Then we write about them the way a veteran Wall Street journalist would — with specific numbers, real analysis, and a forward-looking take that tells you what to watch next.
No vague summaries. No AI-sounding filler. No recycled takes dressed up as fresh analysis. Every article is grounded in what is happening in the market today.
What we believe
We believe retail traders deserve the same quality of market intelligence that institutional desks have always had access to. We believe that "accessible" doesn't have to mean "dumbed down." And we believe the best financial journalism respects its reader's intelligence rather than assuming they need everything explained from scratch.
If you trade every day, you already know the market. You just need someone in your corner who's tracking it as closely as you are — and telling you what it all means before the open.
That's The Weekly Investor.