| Good afternoon, Flyover readers, Today’s dedicated message from our partner, Allegiance Gold, looks beyond daily market headlines and examines how institutional investors are positioning for 2026. It explores why gold is increasingly part of that conversation and what shifting capital flows could signal for long-term strategy. — Cole CEO, The Flyover | You're Already Ahead of the Crowd... The Only Question Is - How Far Ahead? You wouldn't be reading this if something hadn't already caught your attention. The tone has shifted. Not in headlines. Not in retail chatter. But in positioning. Global debt is at historic levels. Central banks are accumulating gold at a record pace. And serious capital is adjusting quietly. While everyday investors debate short-term price moves, institutions are reallocating exposure. Central banks. Sovereign funds. Large capital pools. They don't announce transitions. They position first, and explain later. Here's what most people don't realize until hindsight makes it obvious: Almost everything written for retail investors is noise. Recycled narratives. Oversimplified charts. Emotion-driven commentary designed to hold attention, not transfer insight. Very little explains how institutional capital is thinking about gold heading into 2026. Even less explains why that thinking is shifting now. That's why this guide exists. It doesn't speculate. It doesn't predict prices. It doesn't manufacture urgency. Instead, it breaks down: - How institutional allocation toward gold is evolving
- What central banks are doing differently with reserves
- The macro forces influencing long-term demand
- What large capital is preparing for, before it becomes a consensus
This isn't about timing a spike. It's about not being late to a structural adjustment. And this guide isn't meant for everyone. It's for those who: - Value positioning over prediction
- Prefer preparation over reaction
- Understand that clarity often precedes opportunity
If gold is going to play a meaningful role in the next phase of the global financial system, understanding institutional positioning before it becomes obvious is simply prudent. REVIEW THE GUIDE. Because once positioning becomes visible to the public, the advantage has already shifted.  |
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New voting procedures in Dallas County and Williamson County caused confusion for some voters about where to cast their ballot, leading to delays at several polling locations. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ |  | Thursday, March 5, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1945, shot putter Randy Matson was born in Kilgore. A graduate of Texas A&M, he competed in the Olympics twice, winning silver in 1964 and gold in 1968. Matson was also drafted by the Atlanta Falcons and the Seattle SuperSonics, but he turned down both offers to focus on track and field. Today's edition continues our Election Day coverage, including confusion among some voters over new rules in Dallas County and Williamson County. Share your opinion about where voters should cast their ballots in today's Poll, and hit reply to let us know if you were affected by the changes. These four Social Security changes could affect millions of retirees by shrinking what they can actually spend each month. On today's The Flyover Podcast, host Ayla Brown breaks down higher Medicare premiums and tax rules so you can see what may hit your next deposit before it even arrives. Tune in here! Later today, keep an eye on your inbox for a dedicated message from our partner Allegiance Gold on how institutions are positioning for 2026 and why gold is part of the shift. Today's sponsor, FungaBeam, offers a simple, drug-free light-therapy device designed to target stubborn nail fungus at the source and help restore clearer, healthier nails from the comfort of home. Abilene ☁️ 83/54° | Amarillo 🌫️️ 73/45° | Austin ☁️ 84/69° | Brownsville ☁️ 83/72° | Corpus Christi ☁️ 78/70° | DFW 🌦️️ 76/66° | El Paso ☁️ 79/48° | Houston ☁️ 79/66° | Laredo ☁️ 90/71° | Lubbock 🌫️️ 78/48° | Midland ☁️ 81/56° | San Antonio ☁️ 84/68° | Tyler ☁️ 81/67° | Waco 🌧️ 79/66°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | | More Election Highlights U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Laredo) won his primary with 58% of the vote following President Trump's pardon of his federal bribery charges in December. Webb County Judge Tano Tijerina, a former Democrat who switched parties and received Trump's endorsement, will face Cuellar in November. U.S. Army veteran and former prosecutor Eric Flores defeated former U.S. Rep. Mayra Flores to win the GOP primary for a redrawn South Texas district, and U.S. Army veteran Trever Nehls won the GOP primary to succeed his twin brother in Congress. State Rep. Briscoe Cain, who received Gov. Greg Abbott's endorsement in the GOP primary for a redrawn district outside Houston, is headed to a runoff with Trump-backed U.S. Army veteran Alex Mealer. The GOP runoff for a redrawn San Antonio district also features candidates backed by Trump and Abbott. Dallas Pastor Freddy Haynes won the Democratic primary to succeed U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, and Tejano singer Bobby Pulido will challenge U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz (R-Edinburg) in November after winning his primary. State Reps. Chris Turner (D-Grand Prairie) and Cecil Bell (R-Magnolia) lost their primaries, while most other state lawmakers defeated challengers outright or advanced to the runoff. Former San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg foiled Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai's reelection bid, while scandal-plagued Fort Bend County Judge KP George lost his primary after switching parties to run as a Republican. | Rule Change Causes Voter Confusion New voting procedures in Dallas County and Williamson County caused confusion for some voters about where to cast their ballots, leading to delays at several polling locations. This year, in a purported effort to reduce election fraud, each county's Republican Party opted to require primary voters to cast their ballots in their assigned precincts on Election Day. In previous years, voters had been able to do so at any polling location in the county, but state law requires both major parties to agree to provide that option. Hundreds of voters were reportedly turned away from party-specific polling places in both counties, causing a "lot of infuriated voters," according to Dallas County election navigator Juston Marine. While two polling locations in Williamson County were allowed to stay open until 10 p.m., the Texas Supreme Court stayed an order to extend voting hours in Dallas County. A statement from state Rep. James Talarico, who defeated U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, said he was "deeply concerned about the reports of voters being turned away from the polls." Crockett, whose district is in Dallas County, said that "people have been disenfranchised," though she conceded to Talarico yesterday. | Houston Hosts World Baseball Classic Houston's Daikin Park hosts Pool B of the 2026 World Baseball Classic tomorrow night. The five-team pool features national teams from Mexico, Italy, Great Britain, Brazil, and the U.S., all vying for the title of World Champions. See the schedule here. Tomorrow night's game features a loaded American roster. The squad includes both of last year's Cy Young winners (Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal), four former MVPs (Judge, Harper, Goldschmidt, Kershaw), and a combined 65 All-Star appearances. A few Texans will be playing in the tournament, too, just not in Houston. Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña will suit up for the Dominican Republic in Miami's Pool D, while fellow Astro Shay Whitcomb is headed to Tokyo to play for South Korea. The Texas Rangers will also be represented via pitcher Cal Quantrill, who's playing for Canada in San Juan. Houston will also host two quarterfinal games on March 13-14, meaning Daikin Park could see up to 12 games before the tournament shifts to Miami for the semifinals and championship. Pool play runs through March 11. Here's how to watch. | | | Flying together with our sponsor  The Last Foot Fungus Treatment You'll Ever Need Struggling with stubborn nail fungus or discolored nails? FungaBeam uses advanced light-therapy technology to target fungal infections deep beneath the nail surface—where creams often fail. This drug-free, non-invasive treatment helps eliminate fungus at the source while supporting healthier nail regrowth and improved nail strength over time. With quick, painless sessions you can do at home, FungaBeam helps restore clearer, stronger nails while promoting better nail hygiene and long-term protection from recurring infections. LEARN MORE | | | | ➤ President Trump promised to make an endorsement in the Republican U.S. Senate primary "soon," adding that he would ask the candidate he doesn't endorse to drop out. An unnamed source indicated Trump would pick Cornyn, causing prediction markets to swing wildly in his favor. (More) ➤ Dallas: A masked delivery driver was arrested outside Attorney General Ken Paxton's election night watch party on Tuesday. Authorities reportedly found a bulletproof vest along with several boxes of ammunition and fully loaded magazines in his vehicle. (More) ➤ Williamson County: Former ShamWow pitchman Vince Shlomi sued the Republican Party of Texas for not including "ShamWow" as part of his name on the GOP ballot for the 31st congressional district primary. Incumbent John Carter easily won the contest, while Shlomi finished sixth in the field of 10 candidates. (More) ➤ San Antonio: U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales is the subject of a House Ethics Committee investigation regarding allegations of an affair with an aide, who later died by suicide. Gonzales will face Second Amendment activist Brandon Herrera in the GOP runoff for the 23rd congressional district. (See Details) ➤ Houston: The city rolled out a new interactive dashboard that allows residents to view crime reports by location, offense type, and time period. (More) ➤ Atascosa County: An 18-wheeler crashed into a Karnes Electric Cooperative substation Wednesday morning, knocking out power for 857 customers in four counties. The driver's condition is unknown. (More) Enjoy reading The Texas Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family. ✈️ | | | | ➤ The Dallas Cowboys restructured the contracts of Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Tyler Smith to make about $66 million available for new players under the league cap. (More) ➤ TCU men's basketball upset No. 10 Texas Tech on the road this week, giving the Horned Frogs their tenth conference win of the season for the first time in 28 years. (More) ➤ The city of New Braunfels will honor its resident Olympian, Elana Meyers Taylor, with a gold medal parade on the morning of March 14. (More) ➤ The Big 12 conference honored TCU's Olivia Miles as Women's Basketball Player of the Year, while Texas Tech's Krista Gerlich won Coach of the Year. (See All Awards) ➤ The Dallas Stars have won a franchise-record ten games in a row, even though superstar Mikko Rantanen has been out of the lineup with an injury since the Olympics. They can extend the streak to 11 tomorrow night against the Avalanche. (More) Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer Flying together with our sponsor ➤ This doctor-invented tool is giving Seniors their independence back. Millions struggle with weakening grip strength, making everyday tasks harder. 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