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Welcome to Obsidian Metrics Start Here — Read this before anything else (5 min)
Start here — read this before anything else (5 min) Body Welcome to Obsidian Metrics. If you joined to find the one platform that prints money, you're in the wrong place. There isn't one. The whole reason this community exists is that the people promising you that platform are not telling you the truth, and the version of finance that actually compounds for normal people is the boring version most creators refuse to teach. So here's what this community actually is, and what to do in your first hour. What Obsidian Metrics is We are a financial education community organized around one idea: redundancy beats prediction. Instead of betting on a single platform, a single asset, or a single guru, you build a small system of independent platforms — each doing one job, each replaceable, each verifiable on its own. The community gives you the framework, the platform library, the system templates, and the tools to actually track what you build. We do not give you stock picks. We do not give you yield promises. We do not have an "insider" anything. If that's what you came for, this isn't going to feel like home, and that's intentional. What you have access to from day one - The 22-platform library at https://obsidian-metrics.pplx.app/#/platforms. Every platform is categorized by function — on-ramp, yield venue, redundancy anchor, growth layer — so you can see what each one is for, not just what it is. - The 13 systems at https://obsidian-metrics.pplx.app/#/systems. These are pre-built templates that show how multiple platforms can work together. Pick one that matches your situation. Modify it. Build your own. - The classroom inside this community. Walkthroughs, breakdowns, and the longer-form education content. Always being added to. - The daily market update posted here every weekday after market close. Real numbers, real context, no hot takes. - The weekly recap posted Sunday nights so it's the first thing in your feed Monday morning. - The Monday platform drop — every Monday, one new platform fully documented.
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What you unlock at each tier
You joined Obsidian Metrics as a free member. Most people stay free for 2-3 weeks before deciding whether to upgrade. This post is what to read at that decision point. Free — $0 What you have: - All feed sections: Discussion / Q&A, Member Wins & Results, Requests & Voting, and the Financial Market feed (daily market updates from our daily research, available to everyone) - The Classroom public preview module — walks through the four-function framework end-to-end as a free top-of-funnel module - Read + post in every public discussion - A view of what's behind the paywall: every Classroom module is visible in the list with its description, but locked modules require a paid tier to open If you're still learning the framework and want to read before you commit to a paid tier, free is the right place to stay. Premium — $19/mo What you unlock on top of free: - Weekly Platform Drop modules. Every Monday, a deep breakdown of one US-accessible, retail-friendly platform — fees, framework function, historical ranges, risks. Lives in Classroom. - Obsidian Tracker walkthrough. A full Classroom module showing how to use the everyday tool: logging every platform in your stack with the function it serves, the current rate or fee, and the last-verified date. - System Lab walkthrough. A full Classroom module on the comparison and builder tool — modeling swaps and additions before committing capital. - Trading platforms breakdown library. Text breakdowns of major brokerages and trading platforms. - Income platforms breakdown library. Text breakdowns of yield, REIT, peer lending, and other passive income platforms. - Income system breakdowns. Example stacks built around specific use cases. - Monthly and Weekly Action Plans. What to audit, what to verify, when. Premium is the right tier for anyone actively building out their system. Cheapest path to the full Classroom. VIP — $39/mo What you unlock on top of Premium: - Monthly Platform Stack Audit Template. A new gated Classroom module each month with the current-state of the four-function framework, including which platforms moved into or out of the categorical examples we cover, and what changed in the historical ranges. - DM access to Andrew. 48-hour response window. Use it for stack-specific questions on your own setup. - Early access to new tools. Whenever a new tool launches, VIP gets it first. - Advanced classroom track. Deeper breakdowns aimed at members who've already built a baseline stack and want to refine.
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Premium Platform Drop Waitlist
Premium opens a new Platform Drop and Systems Breakdown every two weeks. Drop your email and your cash-location word — Bank, HYSA, Brokerage, or Crypto — below to get a one-time DM when the next drop ships.
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📊 Daily Market Update — July 5, 2026
Quick weekend check-in. US markets were closed this weekend, and Friday July 3 was the observed Independence Day holiday, so there was no trading Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. The last full session was Thursday July 2. That means there is no new weekend price data to report — so instead of numbers, here is a plain-language look at what is on the calendar for the week of July 6. No hype, no predictions, just what is scheduled and what to watch. Where things stood at the last close (July 2) The last session was a split tape. A soft June jobs report cooled the rate-hike conversation, which lifted rate-sensitive and defensive corners while tech and chips lagged. That was the July 2 picture heading into the long weekend — treat it as context, not a fresh reading. We get the first live 2026 data when markets reopen. Market calendar Friday July 3: closed (Independence Day observed). Saturday July 5 and Sunday: closed (weekend). Monday July 6: US equity markets reopen for regular trading. What is on the schedule for the week of July 6 Wednesday July 8: FOMC meeting minutes are due, which the market reads for any hints on the Fed's rate path. Also scheduled during the week: a fresh CPI (inflation) reading and the weekly initial jobless claims report. Next FOMC decision: July 28 to 29 (not this week). These are the scheduled release items — the actual figures are not out yet, so there is nothing to react to until they print. Verify exact release times on the official sources before acting on any of them. What this means for your system A quiet, no-data weekend is a good time for a systems pass rather than a market reaction. When the data does land midweek, the goal is not to predict the print — it is to have your setup already resilient to either a cooling read or a still-tight one. Three things worth doing before Monday Reconcile your Obsidian Metrics Financial Tracker so you start the week off data, not memory. Note one observation from any one platform's last 30 days.
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Weekly Action Plan — Week of July 7
Here's the plan for the week. One focus: give your money system a single, clear job to do, and nothing else. Most people's setup is fuzzy because it's trying to do five things at once. This week we make it boring on purpose. Monday — write down every place your money currently sits. Just the list. No changes. Tuesday — next to each one, write the ONE job it's doing (holding cash, earning, growing, backup). If a spot has two jobs, star it. Wednesday — pick the one starred spot that bugs you most. That's the week's project. Thursday — spend ten minutes learning how that one function is supposed to work. The Classroom has a walkthrough if you want it. Friday — decide, in one sentence, what you'd change about that one spot. You don't have to act yet. Just get the sentence. Weekend — rest. A system you can't step away from isn't a system, it's a second job. That's it. One spot, one job, one sentence. No overhaul, no pressure. Drop a comment with where you're starting — is it the "too many spots" problem or the "not sure what each one's for" problem? Genuinely curious which one's more common in here. Educational only · Not financial advice · Results not guaranteed. We are not financial advisors. Verify the current state of any platform on its official site before deploying capital.
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