A monthly macro intelligence publication
What it is A monthly digital publication covering global macroeconomic conditions, specifically the relationship between monetary liquidity and technology asset markets. Subscribers receive a plain-language briefing on current macro conditions, grounded in publicly available economic data.
What subscribers get Each monthly edition explains what global liquidity conditions are doing, what that has historically meant for technology and innovation-driven markets, and what a macro-aware investor might reasonably consider. The publication is educational in nature — it explains a framework, not a portfolio.
Who reads it People who want to understand the macro environment shaping technology markets — without wading through complex economic data themselves. Readers come for clarity and context, not instructions.
What it is not The Liquidity Report does not provide personalised financial advice, manage assets, or recommend specific securities. It is a macro education and analysis publication, in the tradition of independent economic research newsletters.
The Liquidity Report is a macro education and research publication. It is not financial advice, and the publisher is not a licensed financial advisor. Nothing published in The Liquidity Report should be construed as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any financial instrument. Subscribers should make their own independent financial decisions and consult a qualified financial advisor before acting on any information contained in this publication.
