Clear Thinking on Markets, Money & Mindset

Plain-English explainers, drawn from publicly available research and primary sources.

Markets

What "Market Capitalization" Actually Means

Market cap is share price multiplied by shares outstanding. Here's why that simple formula has become the default way investors size up a public company.

How an Initial Public Offering Actually Works

From the S-1 filing to the opening trade, the IPO process involves underwriters, regulators, and a price discovery ritual that has barely changed in decades.

The Federal Reserve, in Plain English

Created in 1913, the Fed sets short-term interest rates and acts as the U.S. central bank. Here is what its dual mandate means in practice.

How Inflation Is Measured: A Tour of the CPI

The Bureau of Labor Statistics builds the Consumer Price Index from a basket of goods and services. Understanding the basket explains a lot of the headline numbers.

Tech

How Low-Earth-Orbit Satellite Internet Works

Constellations of small satellites a few hundred miles up are reshaping connectivity in places terrestrial networks never reached. Here's the engineering behind it.

A Brief History of the Smartphone

From the IBM Simon in 1994 to the modern slab of glass in your pocket, the smartphone took roughly 15 years to become the default computer for most people.

Investing

Stocks vs. Bonds: The Fundamental Differences

Equity is ownership; debt is a loan. That single distinction explains most of the differences in risk, return, and behavior between the two asset classes.

The Role of Dividends in Total Return

Over long stretches of market history, reinvested dividends have accounted for a meaningful share of total equity returns. Here's the data behind the claim.

Why Investors Watch the Yield Curve

The shape of the curve — normal, flat, or inverted — has historically carried information about market expectations for growth and rates.

Mindset

The Science of Habit Formation: A Primer

Behavioral research describes habits as cue–routine–reward loops. Understanding the loop is the first step toward reshaping daily behavior on purpose.

Goal Setting and the SMART Framework

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound. A short history of the framework and the practical reasons it has stuck around since the 1980s.