Every morning, the President of the United States receives a single document: a summary of high-level intelligence analysis. The President’s Daily Brief does not reproduce every cable, every intercept, every report that crossed an analyst’s desk overnight. It synthesizes them into one assessment of what matters now and what may be coming next.
Financial markets have never had an equivalent. The professionals responsible for trillions in client assets begin each day with a stack of tools, each explaining a different fragment of what already happened: a terminal for financials, a macro platform for economic context, a microstructure tool for order flow. None of them connect. The advisor becomes the integration layer.
The Daily Intelligence Brief is built to be exactly that for the markets: a summary of high-level analysis, distilled into one read a day. The parallel is deliberate, and it is why we named it as we did. Today we’re opening the beta broadly.
What the Brief delivers
The Brief answers one question: which way is the wind blowing? Each day’s wind assessment is a single forward-looking read on conditions, classified as one of three states:
Tailwind
Conditions are favorable.
Headwind
Conditions are unfavorable.
Crosswind
Conditions are mixed.
The Brief is a forward-looking market assessment (Tailwind, Headwind, or Crosswind) with the Chain of Logic that shows the data and reasoning behind it.
What arrives each day
Every Brief carries four things:
The assessment. Tailwind, Headwind, or Crosswind: the day’s read on conditions across the markets and securities under monitoring.
The Chain of Logic. The full reasoning trail behind the assessment: the data points, the correlations, and the historical priors that produced it. No black box, no “trust us.” For the fiduciaries who need to document their thinking, the reasoning is the product as much as the verdict.
Advance Indicator Notices. When Bimini’s detection of pre-disclosure behavioral anomalies in market microstructure meets its statistical thresholds, the Brief surfaces a notice, the same class of signal that has historically preceded major market events, derived from public data alone.
What changed. A read on what moved since yesterday’s Brief, because conditions are a sequence, not a snapshot. Dailies roll up into weeklies, and weeklies into monthlies.
Who it’s for
The Brief is built for the people who manage the money: financial advisors and Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs), family offices, and fund managers. Whether you allocate capital for your own firm or manage it for clients, the need is the same: a forward-looking read you can act on and stand behind. And for anyone who answers to clients, the hardest conversation is the one during a drawdown, when someone asks what is happening and why. A documented read, with the reasoning attached, is something you can bring to that conversation and file afterward.
It is the same intelligence Bimini’s founders have relied on with their own capital, delivered in a format built to be read in two minutes and referenced in a meeting.
Why we’re starting with a beta
A briefing is only useful if it fits the way its readers actually work. We are opening the Daily Intelligence Brief broadly (advisors, family office professionals, fund managers, and anyone curious) so the format, the cadence, and the depth of the Chain of Logic are shaped by the people who will rely on it. Each request is reviewed individually before access is granted.
If you advise clients, manage a family office, or run a fund, and you want a forward-looking read with its reasoning attached in your inbox each morning, you can request a place in the beta below.