Welcome to Midnight Times — a nightly financial briefing built for one purpose: telling you what moved overnight and what matters tomorrow.

What This Is

Midnight Times sits at the intersection of data and editorial. We pull real-time market data, scan the headlines, and distill it into something useful. The State of the Markets page gives you the raw numbers. The Briefing gives you the story behind them.

Markets move 24 hours now. While the US sleeps, Asia trades. While Asia closes, Europe opens. Futures grind higher or gap lower. By the time the US market opens, the narrative is already half-written. We write the other half the night before.

How to Use It

The Markets page is your dashboard. Indices, sectors, top movers, crypto, yield curve — all in one view, refreshed every minute during market hours.

What to Watch tells you what economic events and earnings are coming, and what levels matter on SPY and QQQ.

The Briefing is where we publish. A daily editorial on what drove markets, what sectors moved, and what we are watching next. Weekends get a longer edition with charts and context.

Every stock page links to fundamentals from SEC EDGAR filings, and you can click one button to get an AI-generated technical read of any ticker.

The Voice

We write plainly. We use numbers, not adjectives. We have opinions and state them. We do not hedge. If the market looks shaky, we say so. If nothing happened, we say that too.

No AI-isms. No filler. Just what moved and what matters.

What This Is Not

Not financial advice. Not a trade recommendation service. Not a stock picker. If you want trade ideas, you need to do your own work. What we provide is context: what happened, why, and what comes next.

Stay Connected

Bookmark the site. The Briefing publishes every morning before the US open. Weekend editions drop Saturday evening with the week ahead.

Midnight Times is edited by a human. Articles are AI-drafted and reviewed. We believe AI is a tool that makes this kind of publication possible for one person — but the final product has a real person's fingerprints on it.