
You know what happened.
We know what came next.
We take the biggest market story of the day and match it with the closest thing that already happened in history — the real parallel, not the lazy "reminds me of 2008" line. Then we show you what rhymes, what doesn't, and exactly how the last one ended.
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You already know what happened yesterday. So does everyone else.
CNBC covered it. Bloomberg covered it. Morning Brew summarized it with a joke. You don't need another recap.
What you actually want to know is whether this has happened before and what came next. Because it almost always has, and the answer is almost always sitting right there in the history if someone would just go find it.
In October 1990, oil peaked and the S&P bottomed on the exact same day. The people who knew that pattern bought in while everyone else was still panicking. They made 26% in fourteen months. The people who waited for good news missed the whole thing.
That kind of pattern is what we deliver. Every day.
The Present
What happened today. Three sentences. No commentary.
The Echo
The historical match. Told like a story, not a Wikipedia entry. You'll know the time of day it started, what people were doing when it hit, and how it felt on the ground.
The Rhyme
Side-by-side grid. Today vs. the echo. Row by row until the pattern is obvious.
The Divergence
Where it's different this time. Because it always is somewhere, and that's the part that actually matters for your money.
The Reckoning
What happened next in the echo. Specific dates, specific numbers, specific moves. This is the section people screenshot and send to their group chat.
Tomorrow's Watch
One sentence. The thing nobody's paying attention to yet that could be tomorrow's lead story.