meet the author
Stephen Lewis has built his career at the intersection of strategy, communication, and influence.
He has guided global organizations and leaders in navigating a digital-first world, ensuring their voices and ideas resonate in competitive markets.
Led global social strategy for AT&T, Intel, Accenture, DaVita, and the Investments & Wealth Institute - combining research, communication, and execution to elevate brands and executives.
Conducted multiple LinkedIn algorithm studies, producing actionable findings used by Fortune 100 companies and over 100 executives across the C-Suite to sharpen their digital impact.
Connects the quantitative world of capital flows with the qualitative power of narrative, showing not just how markets move, but why communication often determines who benefits first.
What we do
The Capital Current is designed for readers who need more than surface-level updates. Each issue is built on three guiding principles:
We identify the critical points where capital is shifting - across industries, asset classes, and geographies. Whether it's tech, energy, or emerging markets, we look for where the tide is building before it breaks.
The financial world is flooded with noise. Our goal is to filter it down to the signals that matter - the data points, policy moves, and corporate decisions that truly change the trajectory of markets.
Numbers alone don't tell the whole story. We put capital in context by framing it within the narratives that connect economics, politics, and human behavior. Markets aren't just equations - they're stories in motion.
Each edition is meant to feel less like a static report and more like a radar screen - quick, directional, and built to keep you positioned ahead of the next move.
Why us?
If you're here, you already know that information moves fast, and the edge goes to those who can separate insight from noise. When you subscribe to The Capital Current, you'll get:
This is not a newsletter that tells you what you could have read in the news. It's a briefing built for people who want to understand momentum, anticipate shifts, and position themselves before the current breaks the surface.
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Markets reward those who move early, not those who react late. Capital is always in motion. The question is:
Will you be standing on the shore - or riding the current?