Charts, numbers, and tools we actually use. Organized so you can find what you need without wading through junk.
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The big ones — S&P 500, NASDAQ, FTSE, DAX, Nikkei. Plus emerging markets. Updated throughout the day.
Treasuries, corporates, munis, EM debt. Yields, spreads, duration risk — all the fixed income stuff in one place.
Majors, exotics, crosses. Plus volatility data. Historical charts going back two decades if you need them.
Oil, gold, wheat, copper — spot and futures. We track supply and demand indicators too.
Options, futures, swaps. We track open interest, volumes, and vol surfaces. Useful for gauging market sentiment.
Where money's flowing, what ETFs hold, sector breakdowns. Covers thousands of funds globally.
Quarterly numbers and forecasts for G20 plus key emerging markets. The stuff that sets the macro backdrop.
CPI, PPI, core numbers, inflation expectations. We break it down by category so you can see what's actually driving prices.
Jobless rates, hiring, participation, wages. The labor market tells you a lot about where an economy's headed.
Rate decisions, policy statements, balance sheets. What the Fed, ECB, BOJ and others are doing and saying.
Tech performance, AI adoption, chip cycles, cloud trends. The sector everyone's watching.
Drug pipelines, biotech news, services, devices. We track FDA and regulatory stuff too.
Old energy, new energy, and everything in between. Supply fundamentals, transition investments, utility metrics.
Banks, insurers, asset managers, and the fintech crowd disrupting them. Balance sheet health and where money's moving.
Core at 0.3% expected, headline 0.2%. Market-moving stuff.
25bp cut likely. Watch the press conference for hints.
Consensus around +0.4% headline, +0.3% ex-autos.
Expected to hold. UK inflation still sticky.
Watch for any hints about when rates might move.
Numbers alone don't tell the story. Here's how we make sense of them.
No data provider is perfect. We pull from central banks, government stats, and financial vendors, then compare. When they disagree, we figure out why.
A "great" jobs report might hide falling participation. "Strong" revenue might all come from acquisitions. The details usually matter more than the top number.
One data point tells you where things are. A series tells you where they're going. We keep historical data specifically to spot acceleration or slowdown.
Economic data changes after the fact, sometimes a lot. Initial GDP can swing by whole percentage points. We track revision history to know which first prints to trust.
Consumer spending up + savings down = one story. Consumer spending up + income up = different story. We look at how data points relate to each other.
When a number seems crazy good or crazy bad, dig in. Sometimes it's real. Sometimes it's a holiday quirk, one-time event, or methodological change.
We don't make up numbers. Here's where we get them.
What's moving right now (or close to it)
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