A lack of meaningful consequences, the disappearance of egg futures, adventures in biotech, and more things I chewed on last week.
The Compound and Friends: For Blood and Money
On today’s show, we are joined by Nathan Vardi, Managing Editor at MarketWatch and Author of For Blood and Money to discuss biotech investing, hedge funds, VC markdowns, and much more!
Animal Spirits: Is the Stock Market Getting Ahead of Itself?
On today’s show, we discuss why the narrative changes for the economy on a weekly basis, the snapback rally in the stock market, trouble in the car market, the boom in entrepreneurship, putting tech layoffs into perspective, why the housing market might have a floor under it and much more.
Talk Your Book: The Biggest Short Squeeze of All Time
On today’s show, we are joined by Luke Oliver, Managing Director, Head of Climate Investments, and Head of Strategy at Kraneshares to discuss the biggest short of all time, how emissions are related to political risk, what drives carbon price, and much more!
The Narrative Vortex
Do not chop yourself up
The Compound and Friends: Fat Privilege
On today’s show, we are joined by Phil Huber of Savant Wealth and Doug Boneparth of Bone Fide Wealth to discuss the probability of a recession, bonds vs stocks, WWE’s sale, The Last of Us, and much more.
Is This a New Bull Market?
The jury is out
Animal Spirits: Is a Soft Landing Inflationary?
On today’s show, we discuss why people still invest in stocks even when bond rates are high, international stocks are on a tear, the 60/40 argument that never dies, the Fed vs. the bond market, record high dividends in the stock market, why it’s so hard to predict bottoms, Michael’s NY Giants playoff game experience & much more.
Talk Your Book: Investing in Fallen Angels
On today’s show, we are joined by Fran Rodilosso, Head of Fixed Income ETF Portfolio Management at VanEck to discuss rising stars vs fallen angels, how to be tactical with fixed income, what a fallen angel is, and much more!
These Are the Goods
Buying a house, being a bank, and some questions about the future of media