One careful read, every Sunday.
A free email from Juliet Brown. One deep-dive on a money idea, three shorter notes worth your time, and one number that explains the week.
The signup is not open yet. The Wealthronic Weekly is being built carefully — I would rather launch one good newsletter than rush a half-finished one. The page below explains exactly what subscribers will receive when it goes live.
Email me to be notified at launchWhat's actually in it
- The Long Read. One pillar deep-dive — usually 1,500 to 2,500 words on a single question. Recent ones: why the 4% rule doesn't work the way you think it does; what a Roth conversion actually costs in the year you do it.
- Three Notes. Short, opinionated, often a chart. A reader question, a number worth knowing, a piece I read this week.
- One Number. A single figure — average savings rate by income decile, real return on cash over the last decade, etc. — with two paragraphs of context.
- No upsells. No "premium tier." No paid promos. If a piece references a product I use, it's labeled.
While you wait, start here
The newsletter draws from the same archive you can read here today. If you are new to Wealthronic, these are three pieces I would point a friend at first:
The 50/30/20 budget is broken — here's what I use instead
The classic personal-finance rule, audited, and the fixed-first system I actually use.
Dividend investing for beginners: what nobody tells you about yield traps
What new dividend investors get wrong about yield, and a five-filter screen that catches most of the problems.
I ran a print-on-demand store for a year. Here's the P&L
Twelve months. $11,260 gross. $3.12 per hour of effective wage. What the side-hustle blogs leave out.