RJ Hamster
A Substack post just crashed the market — and…


Dear Reader,
A financial newsletter called Citrini Researchrecently published a post on Substack.
It sent the Dow down 1.7% in a single session.
Monday.com lost 7%. DoorDash lost 7%. Every stock mentioned in the post, according to a former Morgan Stanley analyst, “got mauled.”
The post’s argument was simple and devastating: AI is rapidly replacing the white-collar economy .
Software companies are losing clients because their clients can now “vibe-code” the same tools in-house.
Financial, legal, and logistics firms face the same challenges.
And that threatens the corporate backbone of the U.S. economy.
And white-collar workers are being laid off. Data shows while total non-farm payrolls are up nearly 3% over the past three years, white collar jobs are down nearly 2%.
Wages are softening, with salaries flat over the past two years.
And because white-collar spending drives roughly 75% of all U.S. discretionary consumption — this represents a structural break with no “natural brake.”
Markets want to tell you the optimistic story — that AI creates as many jobs as it destroys.
But when a single Substack post can rattle that belief and crash individual stocks 7% in an afternoon, it means fear is running far closer to the surface than the bulls will admit.
The system we’re revealing in this broadcast was built for exactly this kind of environment.
It’s a mathematical signal that measures when normal market behavior becomes dangerous.
We’ll show you what it’s reading right now.Watch the urgent broadcast — see the signal →
Sincerely,
Michael Salvatore
Editor, TradeSmith Daily
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