Brief
A weekly intelligence briefing for investors who read the footnotes.
The Premise
Most market commentary is noise wearing the costume of analysis. Brief is the opposite.
Every Sunday, one email. Three sections. No predictions, no hype, no "five stocks to buy now." Just the data that disciplined investors actually use - surfaced from filings, flows, and fundamentals - and written for people who already know that revenue is a headline and cash flow is the truth.
The Format
The Tape. What insiders, institutions, and members of Congress did this past week. Filings, not opinions. Three to five flows worth your attention.
The Deep Dive. One company, taken apart end to end. Segment revenue. Geographic exposure. Balance sheet evolution. Ownership shifts. Insider activity. Peer comparison. One company per week. Fully unpacked.
The Screen. One fundamental screen, run on the BearBull.io screener. Five names worth your research. One line on each.
Same format every week. Forever.
The Reader We Built This For
Brief is written for fundamental investors, allocators, analysts, and the kind of person who reads a 10-K on Sunday morning because they want to, not because they have to.
If you measure businesses in margins, returns on capital, and free cash flow conversion - Brief is for you.
If you measure them in candles, Discord pings, and 0DTE options - it isn’t.
The Data Behind Every Word
Brief is built on BearBull.io platform covering 20,000 companies across 190 countries, with three decades of history, insider transactions, institutional holdings, and congressional trading filings.
Every chart Brief publishes, every screen it runs, every data point it cites lives on the same infrastructure you can use yourself at bearbull.io.
You’re not getting opinions about what the data shows. You’re getting the data, then the read.
What Brief Is Not
It is not investment advice. It is not a tip sheet. It is not a prediction service. It is not a trading signal. It is not a place to find next week’s meme stock.
It is research. What you do with it is your call.
Know what you own.
— Brief, published from Zurich

