Before the first real issue drops, here's a quick map of what you'll find inside every week. Not because it's complicated — it isn't. But because knowing the structure means you get more out of it from day one.
Every issue of The Conviction Gap has exactly four sections. Always in the same order. Always for the same reason.
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THE SIGNAL
One market theme, macro setup, or trend worth paying attention to this week. Not a trade idea. Not a prediction. Just the thing I think deserves your attention and why. This is my take — short, direct, no padding. If I'm not sure about something I'll say that. If I think something is being ignored I'll say that too.
Read this if you want: one clear starting point for thinking about the week ahead.
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THE CONVICTION REPORT
This is where I go through the week's trading YouTube content and pull out the boldest, most confident calls. Three traders, same market, their exact positions laid out side by side. No editorializing yet — just what they said, summarized fairly and accurately.
Read this if you want: to see the full range of where serious traders are positioned this week without watching five hours of content.
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THE GAP
This is the heart of the newsletter. This is where I take two or more of those voices from The Conviction Report and map out exactly where they contradict each other. Same chart. Same timeframe. Completely different conclusions. I explain both perspectives as clearly as I can — and I don't resolve it. The market will resolve it. That's the point.
Read this if you want: to understand why confident disagreement between smart people is actually the most useful signal in trading content — and what it tells you about uncertainty that most traders won't admit.
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THE AGED CALL
Every week I go back to a call from a previous issue and track it against what actually happened. This is the section that nobody else in this space runs. It's also the section that will either build your trust in this newsletter or destroy it — and I'm fine with both outcomes, because either way you're getting the truth.
Read this if you want: to see whether any of this analysis actually holds up over time. Including the times it doesn't.
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That's it. Four sections. Roughly 600 to 800 words total. Designed to be read in five minutes and thought about for the rest of the week.
The first real issue drops soon.
— The Conviction Gap