About
About
Precision over noise.
MarginNote is an independent finance editorial about the stuff that actually moves markets: policy, balance sheets, incentives, and capital flows. No urgency theater. No “top 5 stocks before Friday.” Just durable thinking.
Why MarginNote exists
Finance has a content problem: too much opinion, not enough mechanism.
MarginNote is my attempt to be useful on purpose:
- Explain the system (not just the headlines)
- Separate facts, inference, and opinion
- 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.
What you’ll find here
- 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
About me
Hi, I’m Hunnar Khurana. 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.
Editorial standards
- Evidence-first analysis with cited sources
- Clear separation of facts vs inference vs opinion
- Updates when material facts change
Not financial advice. Just better questions.