The real reason you keep feeling “late”
1. You only see single-name drama
You see a handful of U.S. names flying, but you never see how indices, sectors and styles quietly rotated underneath.
2. Your “research” is scattered tabs
Broker app for prices. News app for headlines. Social media for opinions. The result? Noise, not a map.
3. You decide before you understand
You click buy or sell without first asking: Who actually led? What lagged? Was this broad or narrow?
What you’ll get in your WhatsApp brief
One short U.S. market structure snapshot — not another 20-page report
The brief is built to do one job: give you a clean, fact-only view of how the U.S. market actually shifted over the latest period.
- Index stack – where major U.S. benchmarks really moved (and where they didn’t).
- Sector and style map – which areas quietly took leadership or rolled over.
- Basic breadth / volatility read – was it a broad story or a few names dragging the chart?
All based on public information. No tips. No “sure thing”. No AI hype promises.
Free · You can leave anytime · Educational only, not investment advice.
Inspired by his calm, structure-first market commentary — focusing on how the pieces fit together instead of shouting calls.
In his public segments, he doesn’t chase every headline. He steps back and asks: What is the market actually saying as a whole?
- 1. Start with the index stack – S&P, Nasdaq, small caps – to see the real risk tone.
- 2. Then drill into sector and style leadership – which areas are quietly in charge.
- 3. Only then worry about single names – with the bigger structure already in your head.
The WhatsApp brief follows the same habit: top-down structure → then your own decisions. No trades suggested, no positions recommended.
Mention for educational context only. Michael Santoli is not involved in and does not endorse this brief. We simply follow structure-first habits illustrated in his publicly available commentary.
This is for you if…
You want to stop trading blind and start making decisions only after you see the structure.
- You hold or trade U.S. stocks / ETFs and care about the bigger picture.
- You prefer clean facts instead of loud calls.
- You’re okay with “no recommendations” — you just want the map.
- You're looking for “guaranteed” trades or secret insider tips.
- You want someone to tell you exactly what to buy and when.
- You never plan to look at your own risk, time horizon or position size.
The brief is educational market context only — not a signal group and not investment advice.
Before you click “buy” on U.S. stocks, at least see the structure once
One short WhatsApp brief gives you the index, sector and style map for the latest period, built from public data, in plain English. What you do with it is your choice — but you won’t be guessing blind.
Get the U.S. Market Map — Free on WhatsAppQuick questions
No. The brief is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not consider your personal situation and does not contain personalised recommendations or model portfolios.
Yes. There is no fee for receiving the brief itself. Your mobile provider may charge normal data/usage fees for using WhatsApp or similar apps.
From publicly accessible sources such as index and ETF providers, exchange statistics and public reports. We do not use non-public or insider information.
No. Past market behaviour is not a reliable indicator of future results. We make no performance, profit or outcome guarantees.