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175 snips
Jul 22, 2025 • 28min

Is Netflix Overvalued? LVMH Bets on Private Jets & Crypto Custody Firm BitGo Files for an IPO

Dive into the surprising dip in Netflix's stock, despite strong earnings, and the implications of rising content costs. Explore LVMH's big bet on the private aviation sector through Flexjet, capturing the luxury travel trend among consumers. Finally, unpack the buzz around BitGo's IPO filing, shedding light on the current state of the IPO market and the scrutiny facing crypto firms. Each topic reveals intriguing insights on market dynamics and shifting consumer behaviors.
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576 snips
Jul 21, 2025 • 1h 4min

Buy-The-Dip Mindset Fuels Historic Quarter For Stock Trading

Inflation data sparks lively debate as traders celebrate a record-breaking quarter. The rise of retail investors now composes 36% of market activity, revolutionizing trading cultures. Amazon's partnership with SpaceX for satellite launches raises eyebrows about monopolies in the industry. The discussion dives deep into the superficiality of luxury and the biases in interpreting economic data amidst political divides. Tune in for insights on disciplined investing and the dynamic shifts shaping today's financial landscape.
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230 snips
Jul 18, 2025 • 56min

The Biggest Risks and Opportunities in Latin America — ft. Monica de Bolle

Monica de Bolle, a Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, delves into Latin America's economic landscape, focusing on Brazil. She discusses how U.S. tariffs could reshape Brazil's trade relations, with China emerging as a key partner. The conversation highlights Brazil’s economic tailwinds versus Argentina's struggles with inflation. Monica also reflects on the rise of minimal state ideologies and the lessons learned from Brazil's political history as the region prepares for upcoming elections.
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149 snips
Jul 17, 2025 • 31min

Will Trump Fire Powell? ASML Sinks on Tariff Fears & An Interview with Windsurf CEO Jeff Wang

Jeff Wang, CEO of Windsurf, shares insights on his company's recent acquisition by Cognition following a deal with Google, shedding light on the competitive tech landscape. The discussion touches on overcoming employee uncertainty during transitions and the strategic importance of teamwork in navigating challenges. Additionally, the show delves into the volatile relationship between President Trump and Jerome Powell, examining its impact on the markets, and explores the fallout surrounding ASML's stock amid tariff fears and mixed earnings.
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93 snips
Jul 16, 2025 • 23min

Inflation Ticks Up, U.S. Lifts China Chip Ban & The Department of Defense Teams Up with Big Tech

Inflation ticked up by 2.7%, prompting discussions about its impact on interest rates and consumer prices. The tariffs on imports have notably influenced pricing, especially in fresh produce. Meanwhile, NVIDIA and AMD can now resume chip sales to China, highlighting changes in AI chip policies that may ease trade tensions. The U.S. Department of Defense is forging partnerships with tech giants, raising ethical questions as financial incentives drive military collaborations. The shifting dynamics of tech and defense could reshape national security strategies.
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133 snips
Jul 15, 2025 • 27min

Crypto Week Kicks Off in Congress, Will Tesla Invest in xAI? & Google’s $2.4B Windsurf Deal

Bitcoin hits a record high, driven by recent legislative shifts, while Tesla considers a risky investment in the AI firm xAI. Questions arise about xAI’s valuation and potential conflicts involving Elon Musk. Meanwhile, Google's $2.4 billion deal for the coding platform Windsurf raises eyebrows regarding market monopolization and regulatory concerns. The discussions blend humor with serious insights about the evolving landscape of cryptocurrencies and tech investments.
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190 snips
Jul 14, 2025 • 60min

Liberation Day 2.0 Is Here — When Will We See the Tariff Fallout?

The hosts dive into the potential repercussions of Trump's new tariffs and how they might spur international deal-making. They debate the risks of the TACO trade backfiring as they analyze the changing landscape of consumer health trends. With rising backlash against junk food, they discuss its economic implications. As second-quarter earnings approach, they ponder how tariffs could impact financial reports, adding a layer of suspense to the market's performance amid turmoil.
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170 snips
Jul 11, 2025 • 59min

State of Play in the Rideshare Wars — ft. David Risher, CEO of Lyft

David Risher, CEO of Lyft and an early exec at Microsoft and Amazon, dives into the competitive rideshare landscape. He shares how Lyft is distinguishing itself from Uber through innovation and customer satisfaction. Risher emphasizes the importance of emotional connections with riders and the potential of autonomous vehicles in transforming transportation. He also discusses the value of strategic partnerships for efficiency and the impact of leadership styles in the industry, advocating for integrity over flamboyance.
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136 snips
Jul 10, 2025 • 29min

Nvidia Hits $4T, Yaccarino Steps Down from X & SpaceX Eyes $400 Billion Valuation

Scott Galloway, Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern and podcast host, dives into the groundbreaking achievements in tech. He discusses Nvidia's historic rise to a $4 trillion market cap, marveling at the company's transformation under visionary leadership. The conversation also explores the departure of Linda Yaccarino from X, highlighting the challenges she faced amidst advertiser discontent and Musk's chaotic management style. Finally, they unpack SpaceX's ambition to secure funding at a staggering $400 billion valuation, reflecting on its implications for the tech landscape.
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81 snips
Jul 9, 2025 • 26min

Shein’s Hong Kong IPO, 50% Tariffs on Copper? & Why China is Winning the EV Race

The podcast dives into Shein’s strategic shift to a Hong Kong IPO amid scrutiny over its operations. It discusses the potential impact of Trump’s proposed 50% tariffs on copper and the mixed reactions in the stock market. The conversation highlights why Tesla is lagging behind Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers, touching on China’s advancements and investment strategies in the EV sector. The urgent need for the U.S. to innovate in this competitive landscape is also a key topic, reflecting on the evolving dynamics of global trade and technology.

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