carljackmiller
Carl Miller (handle: @carljackmiller) publishes concise social analysis and visual datasets with occasional market references. His recent posts highlight historical media visualizations and reflections on news imagery; trading signals are not typically the primary focus.
Past bets that played out
Recent standout notes emphasize that posts about archival visualizations—such as a dataset of every New York Times front page since 1852—are observational and contain no direct, tradable company, sector, or macro catalysts.
The source is a social post about a dataset/visualization of every New York Times front page since 1852 and an observation about the growth of pictures in news. It contains no market, company, macro, or sector catalyst that is directly tradable on its own.
The source is a social post about a dataset/visualization of every New York Times front page since 1852 and an observation about the growth of pictures in news. It contains no market, company, macro, or sector catalyst that is directly tradable on its own.
The source is a social post about a dataset/visualization of every New York Times front page since 1852 and an observation about the growth of pictures in news. It contains no market, company, macro, or sector catalyst that is directly tradable on its own.
What this channel is watching now
Current mentions include EPF.V, LOO.MU, and NYT. Conviction levels on these mentions are modest (avg conviction ~0.32), reflecting brief social commentary rather than formal investment recommendations.
Latest videos and market context
No substantive video analysis is available. Recent social posts are short-form and visual in nature (e.g., historical front-page visualizations), not long-form video research.
Carl Miller @carljackmiller Nov 3, 2017 Every single New York Times front page since 1852. Look at the growth of pict...
The source is a social post about a dataset/visualization of every New York Times front page since 1852 and an observation about the growth of pictures in news. It contains no market, company, macro, or sector catalyst that is directly tradable on its own.
Pinned Carl Miller @carljackmiller Oct 7, 2024 This… is an emotional post to write. What I’m about to talk about is -...
The provided source text is an incomplete social post (no substantive topic details beyond the author stating it is an emotional and important work). There is insufficient information to extract market theses, catalysts, or tradable implications.
Proof-backed call history
Performance record: 3 published recommendations, 66.67% win rate, average return 3.6972% across evaluated ideas. The author’s output is primarily social commentary and curated visual datasets rather than systematic, tradable research.
The source is a social post about a dataset/visualization of every New York Times front page since 1852 and an observation about the growth of pictures in news. It contains no market, company, macro, or sector catalyst that is directly tradable on its own.
The source is a social post about a dataset/visualization of every New York Times front page since 1852 and an observation about the growth of pictures in news. It contains no market, company, macro, or sector catalyst that is directly tradable on its own.
The source is a social post about a dataset/visualization of every New York Times front page since 1852 and an observation about the growth of pictures in news. It contains no market, company, macro, or sector catalyst that is directly tradable on its own.
About this channel
Carl Miller shares observational commentary and visual research on media and culture via social posts (@carljackmiller). His work often highlights historical datasets and media trends; when tickers are mentioned (EPF.V, LOO.MU, NYT), they appear in the context of commentary rather than detailed trade theses.
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Follow @carljackmiller for short-form observations and curated visual datasets. Treat posts as commentary; they may not contain direct, actionable market catalysts.