A structure designed for clarity, not comfort. Every issue follows the same architecture so you can read it fast and act on it slow.
1.

The Human Moment
A scene that grounds the abstract. Before the data, a story about a person, a place, or a decision that makes the anomaly real.

The Anomaly
One named market divergence. A credit spread. A capital flow. A positioning extreme. Shown through a single feature chart.
2.

The Structural Parallel
One closing idea — often a historical comparison to a past collapse or market regime that rhymes with what we're seeing now.
3.
The Anomaly Score
Every issue publishes a fresh Anomaly Score — a composite 0–100 stress reading built from four signal categories: credit spreads and distress, market positioning and sentiment, volatility surfaces, and cross-border capital flows.
Below 30 is quiet. Above 70 is when history tends to get interesting. The score isn't a forecast. It's a map of where the tension is building.