Chase Taylor of Pine Cone Macro rejoins the pod for a candid conversation about the Iran War and its ripple effects on global markets, military strategy, and U.S. geopolitical standing. Jacob and Chase discuss escalation dynamics in the Strait of Hormuz, the psychology of both leaderships, and what a realistic off-ramp might look like. They close out on the topic of U.S. competitiveness - covering energy policy, education investment, human capital, and the looming threat of nuclear proliferation.
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Timestamps:
(00:00) - Welcome
(01:21) - War Anxiety and Cash Question
(03:26) - Leadership Narratives and Intel Gaps
(06:33) -Iran Capabilities and Escalation
(09:55) - Hormuz Toll Booth Scenarios
(15:35) - Markets Underpricing the Shock
(21:51) - When Crisis Feels Real
(27:23) - Defensive Positioning and Themes
(32:08) - China Gains From Energy Shift
(33:32) - China Soft Power Play
(34:16) - Why Sugar Spikes
(35:55) - Sugar Timing And Refinery
(37:02) - What To Do With 401k
(40:25) - Argentina Energy Bet
(44:19) - Pre War Market Themes
(47:17) - Middle East New Equilibrium
(50:17) - Winners Losers And Energy
(55:28) - US Dutch Disease Debate
(01:02:55) - Human Capital And Nukes
01:06:08 Closing Thanks And Outro
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Referenced in the Show:
Pine Cone Macro - https://www.pineconemacro.com/
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