Good evening: If you haven’t seen my latest piece at Postcards from the Edge of the World… I tacked a bit… In recent weeks. I’ve focused on extraction. My portfolio - a pick a week - has averaged a 10% return since each position was added… and we have an 89% win percentage… We have third-party tracking on all recommedations… That said… my latest piece is much higher upside. It centers on drone warfare and the technologies that will shape the next five years. I encourage you to read the article… If you like the analysis, the pick just requires a subscription. And I’m giving you another chance at a full year of Postcards… for 65% off… Forever. You’ll get that discount so long as you’re a member. Thank you for your time and consideration. Stay positive, Garrett Baldwin About Postcards from the Edge of the WorldThe Postcards Doctrine holds that wealth, power, and stability do not persist through innovation, morality, institutions, or financial sophistication, but through control of chokepoints that remain productive across regime change. Civilizations rise and fall. Ideologies rotate. Technologies obsolete themselves. Financial instruments are rewritten, repudiated, inflated away, or nationalized. What survives is not what performs best in good times, but what continues to function when systems fail, rules change, and authority resets. The doctrine begins with a simple observation: extraction always migrates toward what people cannot avoid. Early on, extraction flows through trade. Then finance. Then regulation. Then platforms. Then metered access. Eventually, it settles on inputs that cannot be substituted, deferred, or digitized. Postcards are sent from the edge of these transitions. Each one documents a moment when the system tightens, when optionality narrows, and when value stops flowing to innovation and starts flowing to ownership. Enjoy. |
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