About Me

I’m TJ, the creator of SupplyandTJ—a personal economics blog built to explore how markets, industries, and data interact in the real world.

My interest in economics goes beyond theory. I’m drawn to understanding how decisions are made, how markets react, and how data can be used to explain what’s happening beneath the surface. This platform serves as a space where I actively engage with those questions—breaking down trends, analyzing industries, and making sense of economic shifts as they happen.

SupplyandTJ is both a learning process and a portfolio. Each post reflects my approach to thinking through real-world problems: starting with a question, exploring relevant data, and connecting it back to broader economic concepts. Whether I’m looking at stock market movements, industry developments, or macroeconomic trends, my goal is to turn complex information into clear, practical insights.

I focus on topics such as:

  • Stock market trends and behavior

  • Industry analysis across sectors like technology, energy, and real estate

  • Macroeconomic indicators including inflation, interest rates, and growth

  • The relationship between data, policy, and market outcomes

What makes this platform meaningful to me is the process behind it. From gathering data to refining explanations, each piece is an opportunity to improve how I analyze and communicate economic ideas. I’m especially interested in making economics accessible—translating complex concepts into language that is both accurate and easy to understand.

As I continue to build this site, it serves as a collection of my work and a reflection of how I think. My goal is to develop a strong foundation in economic analysis while creating content that is both insightful and practical.

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