About Global Invest Daily
Global Invest Daily is an English-language markets-analysis blog for
globally-minded individual investors. Each day we take one real, current event in the
global economy — a central-bank decision, an oil-supply shift, a geopolitical
development, a currency move — and trace it through to what it means for a
diversified portfolio of equities, bonds, FX, and commodities.
What we cover
- US & Fed — Federal Reserve policy, rates, inflation and labor data, and the path of the dollar.
- Europe & ECB — ECB decisions, the euro, sovereign spreads, and European energy.
- China & Emerging Markets — the yuan, China’s growth and property cycle, and EM capital flows.
- Middle East & Energy — oil and gas markets, supply dynamics, and geopolitical risk.
- Global Macro — cross-asset themes: gold, the volatility regime, and FX.
Our approach
We do not simply summarize the news, and we do not recommend individual stocks. Every
post starts from a verifiable event and ends with a clear, scenario-based read on the
possible portfolio implications — how different outcomes might affect equities,
bonds, FX exposure, or asset allocation. Where we cite a statistic, we attribute it to
a named, checkable source (for example the Federal Reserve, the IEA, or the World Gold
Council).
How these posts are produced
Global Invest Daily uses a data-assisted editorial workflow: market data and news are
gathered from public sources each day, and a structured analysis is drafted and then
reviewed for accuracy before publication. Figures are validated against realistic
ranges, and any data point that cannot be sourced or sanity-checked is omitted rather
than published.
About the author
Posts are published under the byline James Yoo, the editor of Global
Invest Daily, who follows global macro and cross-asset markets daily. Questions,
corrections, and feedback are welcome — please use the
Contact page.
Editorial standards & corrections
We hold every post to three standards:
- Sourcing. Every statistic that does not come from our validated same-day market data is attributed in-line to a named, checkable source (for example the EIA, the Federal Reserve, the World Gold Council, or a named news agency). A figure we cannot attribute is a figure we do not publish.
- No directive advice. As financial content, our analysis is scenario-based and educational. We describe how markets have historically behaved under given conditions; we do not tell readers what to buy or sell.
- Corrections and updates. When we find an error, we correct the post and note the correction. When several of our articles cover the same developing story, we consolidate them into the strongest single analysis — marked with an editor’s note — and redirect the older pieces, so readers always land on the most complete version.
Spotted an error? Please tell us via the Contact page; corrections are reviewed within a few days.
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All content on this blog is for general informational and educational purposes only.
It is not investment advice, a recommendation, or an offer to buy or
sell any security or asset. Markets carry risk, and past performance does not guarantee
future results. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial
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