Book I'm Reading
I saw this one on the “New” shelf at the library and picked it up. It’s good so far.
From the Goodreads summary:
Everybody knows they the Cosa Nostra, the Medellin Cartel, New York’s Five Families, China’s tongs. This book asks the how have mafias helped define the modern world?
While the narrative begins deep in the past, the bulk of the story takes place after 1800. It is during the following two hundred years that the political, economic and social forces most relevant to the development of mafias took shape. The critical chapters centre upon the decades between the end of the First World War and the close of the twentieth century. In these years we see the rise of those figures most synonymous with the idea of the Capone, Escobar, Du, Lansky, Mogilevich, El Chapo and the Krays to name a few.
To understand these characters, and the gangs they led, Mafia will take readers on intimate tours of the locales that birthed their Chicago, Sinaloa, Istanbul, Shanghai or the East End. In the spirit of Simon Sebag Montefiore’s recent treatment of great families, or Sven Beckert’s history of cotton, A Global History explains how these organizations shape, as well as reflect, the construction of modern states, economies and societies that form our increasingly integrated world.
Substack I'm Reading
James continues putting out great content and has, this week, rolled out new features in his options database. The daily recaps are a good barometer for the overall market and it’s fun observing and learning from the notable options trades and charts he highlights.
On Bitcoin
Bitcoin toyed with the 21-week this week but looks to want to close just below that level, which would be short-term bearish.
Tweets I'm Reading
Honestly, I’m speechless
— Sancet (@Million_Sancet) May 25, 2026
Practically my entire portfolio has been validated in an incredible way
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— Afshine Emrani MD FACC (@afshineemrani) May 26, 2026
I'm a cardiologist. I have spent twenty years watching cholesterol destroy arteries, trigger heart attacks, and kill people I care about.
Today, Eli Lilly presented data that may begin to end that era.
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My second conversation with @DarrenFarber, Managing Partner of Albion River (a defense-focused investment firm) and former special advisor at the DoD.
— Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) May 26, 2026
With US-Iran negotiations still unfolding, we spent most of our time on what winning actually means in a theater like Iran.
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Watching the $SIVE timeline is interesting. Half the posts are convinced the backlog is fabricated and the management is straight-up lying. People are unusually hostile on this one.
— Emil Hartela (@emilhartela) May 29, 2026
Worth holding two things at once. There are real reasons for skepticism here, the restated 2025… https://t.co/zZG1KxAgp9 pic.twitter.com/28SNgEg4mx
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