MarginNote is an independent finance editorial about the stuff that actually moves markets.
I'm pursuing a B.Tech in Data Science, Economics, and Business, and I'm obsessed with how capital actually moves through an economy — not how people pretend it moves on Twitter.
I write MarginNote for investors, operators, and researchers who prefer clarity over vibes.
MarginNote is my attempt to be useful on purpose — to explain the system, not just the headlines. To separate facts, inference, and opinion. To stay calm when the internet is screaming.
If you like banking, credit cycles, monetary policy, or the economics behind business models, you'll feel at home.
Long-form notes on banks, credit, and policy. Frameworks for reading balance sheets and incentives. Investment and business model breakdowns built for repeat use. Occasional hot takes — but only the kind that can survive math.