A short video deep dive on this topic. Prefer to read? The full post is below.
The Pit Lane Briefing is our weekly investment newsletter. It is free, and it arrives in your inbox every Sunday. The name comes from Formula 1. The pit lane is where a race team checks the car, makes adjustments, and sets the plan for the next stretch of the race.
We see investing in a similar way. A good driver needs to know when to accelerate, and know when to brake. Each Sunday we step back and do the same review with the portfolio. The briefing is a short, calm read that keeps you informed without watching the market all day.
The picture below shows the idea. A clear weekly summary that reaches you on any device, written so anyone can follow it.
Transparency is one of our core values. We publish a lot of detail about how the strategy works and what it is doing. But we know most people cannot check a website every day. The newsletter brings the most important points to you instead.
It also fits our wider goal: institutional discipline meets accessible investing. We want a serious, data-driven process to be easy to follow, even without a finance background. A short weekly summary in plain language is part of that.
The briefing is written for a few kinds of reader:
Every issue follows the same simple layout, so it is quick to scan. Here is what you get in each one.
Below is our F1 Dashboard, live on the homepage — one clear reading of where the portfolio stands right now.
That exposure figure is not a guess. Every night, our system recalculates more than 20 risk indicators across markets and sets our equity exposure for the next day. The dashboard simply shows you the result in one number.
When you first subscribe, you do not jump straight into the weekly emails. You start with a short welcome series we call the Strategy Briefing. It is seven short emails sent over about three weeks.
Each one explains a single part of how we work, in plain language. You learn how we narrow thousands of stocks down to a focused portfolio, why we manage risk the way we do, and how costs affect long-term results. After the series ends, you move into the regular Sunday briefing.
You are in charge of how much you hear from us. Inside your email preferences there are two simple switches. You can turn either one on or off at any time.
So you can keep it light with one calm email each Sunday. Or you can switch on instant notifications and get everything we publish, the moment it is live. The choice is yours, and you can change it whenever you like.
Signing up uses double opt-in. After you enter your email, you confirm it by clicking a link we send you. Nobody can sign you up without that step.
Every email we send includes a link to manage your preferences. From there you can change your switches, or unsubscribe from everything with one click. There is no charge, and we do not send spam.
“One calm email each Sunday, or every post the moment it lands. You stay in control of what reaches your inbox.”
Want to see the kind of content the briefing brings together? Browse our latest monthly review, a recent weekly review, or a company deep dive. Common questions about how we work are answered in our FAQ.
You can subscribe from the sign-up box on our homepage. Veloris Capital is a Popular Investor on eToro, and members of the community can choose to copy the portfolio in their own account, at their own responsibility. The newsletter is free either way.
Past performance is not an indication of future results. Your capital is at risk.
Important: Past performance is not an indication of future results. Your capital is at risk. CFDs are complex instruments. 61% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with eToro.
Weekly investment newsletter, every Sunday — positioning, performance vs SPY/QQQ, and what we're watching next. No spam.