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Katie Martin, Robert Armstrong and other markets nerds at the Financial Times explain the big ideas behind what’s happening in finance right now. Every Tuesday and Thursday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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At Guildhall Wealth one of our philosophies is education. Jeremy Wiseman and Jerry Correia believe that informed investors make better decisions. We realize how important wealth is to you, your family and your future and it is our aim is to assist clients to protect their wealth and create long-term prosperity through the discovery of Gold, Silver and Coloured Diamond investing.
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This podcast will use the benefit of hindsight to look back at past Academy Awards and determine which winners have stood the test of time, and which have aged poorly. Andrew and revolving guests will debate who should have won the major Oscars from every ceremony!
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The Point of Order Podcast offers an inside look at California politics and the State Legislature. Join Assemblyman Josh Hoover and his legislative colleagues as they shine a light on the major issues and contentious debates shaping the future of the Golden State
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Will a major revision of listing rules in the UK work?
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The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority just released rule revisions that are meant to attract new listings on the country’s exchanges. These include legalising shares that move a lot of the power from investors to founders. Will this be enough to restart London as a hub for innovation? Today on the show Katie Martin and UK business correspondent Mich…
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Ackman is one of most well-known investors in the US, and one of the loudest. He has more than a million followers on X and isn’t afraid to argue with any of them. But his active social media feed and his fundraising seem to be at odds. Today on the show, Rob Armstrong and James Fontanella-Khan dissect the remains of Ackman’s cancelled IPO. Also we…
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E43: Session Returns, Prop. 47 Audit, and Newsom’s Encampment Order
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Assemblymembers Josh Hoover and Greg Wallis discuss a number of topics including the return of legislative session, a recently released audit of Prop. 47, Governor Newsom’s new executive order on homeless encampments, a new study on the number of 24-35 years olds living with their parents, and a new report on meeting California’s 2045 energy goals.…
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On Monday, markets around the world agreed to go into a tailspin. Today on the show, Rob Armstrong and guest Nick Megaw try to figure out what drove it all. They cover unemployment, manufacturing, the Japanese carry trade, the Magnificent Seven, and the foolishness of the retail investor. Also we go long Google, and long CNBC at midnight. For a fre…
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With recent news of the finance advisor penalized by the Canadian government for not recommending investing in banks and companies , the trust of an adviser is now being challenged as either you believe them or not.By 640 Toronto
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Revisiting the 87th Academy Awards (2014) with Grant Z. & Tom Duncan
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On The Revisionist's Almanac, Andrew and rotating guests dive deep into the Oscars to see which winners have stood the test of time, and which haven't. Andrew is heading back to 2014 for the 87th Academy Awards, and he's bringing two returning guests, Grant Z. of Best Picture Cast & Tom Duncan of The Greatest Movie of All-Time Podcast with him to d…
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Tesla’s earnings slightly disappointed last week, but its stock is still valued at nearly 100 times earnings. Does this make sense? And what exactly is Tesla anyway? Today on the show, Rob Armstrong and reporter Aiden Reiter take apart Tesla and try to sort out an eclectic basket of electric cars, self-driving taxis, humanoid robots and other grand…
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In addition to the normal monthly Almanac episodes, I will be providing a new series where I give a recap of everything I watched over the last month, provide my thoughts, give my recommendations, and rate the films. So, what did I watch in July 2024 that I felt was worth mentioning? Check out the episode and let me know your thoughts. Do you agree…
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Wall Street withheld tens of millions of dollars in campaign financing to pressure US President Joe Biden to withdraw from November’s election and endorse Kamala Harris. And it worked. But how did Wall Street get so interested in a public prosecutor from San Francisco? And what do financiers hope she’ll bring to the table? Today on the show, deals …
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And the Winners are...1994 Revised Oscars
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I took a deep dive into 1994, along with special guests, Adam, Britt, and Joey - the 1001by1 Podcast crew, and after the episode we turned the voting over to you, the people! All six categories (Picture, Director, Lad Actor, Lead Actress, and Supporting Actor/Actress) went to our social media polls for you, the listeners to decide on. The voting ha…
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Silver's Down...So Where Did All The Silver Go ?
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There's a pullback in gold and silver, as Canada's repo market is in trouble. Gold and silver is valuable, but learning about the value of gold and silver will help you invest logically and allow you to understand the true value of gold and silver.By 640 Toronto
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Presidential candidate Donald Trump has argued for a weaker dollar in recent interviews. That makes some sense. A weaker currency can increase exports and narrow a trade deficit. But how does one weaken a currency, and is it really a good idea? Today on the show, Rob Armstrong and new Unhedged newsletter reporter Aiden Reiter discuss the options. A…
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As the election nears, Wall Street is starting to talk more about what a bet on a second Trump presidency might look like. Today on the show, we cover possible outcomes for inflation, long-term bond yields, currency manipulation, corporate taxes, protectionism, isolationism, threats to the independence of the Federal Reserve and even the rally in s…
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With the recent Microsoft outage Should you de-digitize your money ? or should you begin un-digitizing your wealth so that it is protected and secured ? This week's episode will touch more on the topics of gold, silver, and wealth while also mentioning the recent outages from Microsoft.By 640 Toronto
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Last week the FT’s Moral Money writer Simon Mundy spoke with venture capitalist Vinod Khosla about 20 years of making big, long bets on renewable energy. Some have paid off, but most haven’t. Khosla is fine with that, and continues to look for big wins in the very long run on solutions such as fusion. Today on the show, Simon and Katie Martin discu…
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Gold Outperforms Bonds: What This Means For The Market & Your Money ?
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The value and importance of gold boils down to its value in the marketplace, and how it'll affect your money as the ever changing marketplace is constantly seeing plenty of changes in regards to gold, money, and the market.By 640 Toronto
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Paramount, Skydance and the streaming wars
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Paramount and Skydance are merging. That’s a win for David Ellison, whose small studio will join a legendary one with a huge back catalogue and a nascent streaming platform. But is this merger of the old and new enough to compete in the new Hollywood? Today on the show, Robert Armstrong and deals reporter James Fontanella-Khan talk about the Paramo…
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What elections in France and the UK mean for markets
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Recent elections have changed politics in Europe, delivering a centre-left Labour government in the UK and shifting seats to a left alliance in the French parliament. Today on the show, Katie Martin discusses this new landscape, and what it means for global markets and finance, with the FT’s economics commentator Chris Giles. Also, we short politic…
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Gold and Silver are getting another highlight for the topic of the day , and over the long weekend during the end of Pride month and Canada Day, the markets for gold and silver had increased in value and worth.By 640 Toronto
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Revisiting the 67th Academy Awards (1994) with 1001by1
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On The Revisionist's Almanac, Andrew and rotating guests dive deep into the Oscars to see which winners have stood the test of time, and which haven't. Andrew is heading back to 1994 for the 67th Academy Awards, and he's bringing the entire 1001by1 Podcast trio of Adam St. John, Britt Reinholz-Hobson, and Joey Rogate with him to debate Forrest Gump…
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E42: AMA, Grants Pass Decision, and an Imposter Initiative
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Assemblyman Josh Hoover is joined by his team to discuss the fate of a bill to give unemployment insurance benefits to striking workers, the passage of PAGA reform, the Grants Pass Supreme Court ruling, the Governor’s last minute Hail Mary on retail theft, and an “ask me anything” segment answering questions from constituents. Host: Assemblyman Jos…
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Alone (or am I?) in the Pod Cave - Q2 Top 10 Movies & The Most Anticipated Movies of Q3
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In addition to the normal monthly Almanac episodes, I will be providing a new quarterly episode where I give you my current top ten films of the year, as well as my ten most anticipated films of the next quarter. And for this very special episode, I posted on social media asking if any friends and listeners of the show would want to contribute with…
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And the Winners are...2005 Revised Oscars
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I took a deep dive into 2005, along with special guest, Tom Duncan of The Greatest Movie of All-Time Podcast, and after the episode we turned the voting over to you, the people! Five of the six categories (Picture, Director, Lead Actress, and Supporting Actor/Actress) went to our social media polls, as we were only able to unanimously agree with on…
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In addition to the normal monthly Almanac episodes, I will be providing a new series where I give a recap of everything I watched over the last month, provide my thoughts, give my recommendations, and rate the films. So, what did I watch in June 2024 that I felt was worth mentioning? Check out the episode and let me know your thoughts. Do you agree…
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There are revisions in the gold and silver market from some of the most favorable American banks, as well some a lots of noise and trends finding themselves in the market as it pertains to gold and silver.By 640 Toronto
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Can Morgan Stanley's CEO build a better bank?
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Ted Pick became chief executive of Morgan Stanley earlier this year. In a recent letter to shareholders, he touted “the integrated firm” as a model for the bank's future. But it’s not a new idea, and it’s one that has proven very hard for banks to actually do. Today on the show, Rob Armstrong asks the FT’s US banking editor, Josh Franklin, if it’s …
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Assemblyman Josh Hoover is joined by Ashley Hoffman, Senior Policy Advocate on Labor and Employment at the California Chamber of Commerce (CalChamber), to discuss the legislative agreement reached to reform the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) and provide long-awaited relief to California businesses. Host: Assemblyman Josh Hoover Cohost: Ashley…
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On Thursday, two candidates for US president will debate each other. They are both protectionists. This is a huge change in US economic policy, and one that may have massive consequences in the decades to come. Today on the show, Robert Armstrong talks with the FT’s chief economics commentator, Martin Wolf, about the past and future of industrial p…
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Banks in Japan liquidating are 60+ billions in Gold and Silver as they are not making money because of rising Interest rates, highlighting the importance of physical wealth such as gold and silver. Physical gold and silver are universal assets and they will protect your wealth against any market circumstance.…
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Golden Goose had a simple plan. Mass produce worn out sneakers, get stars to wear them, and sell them to the public. It was going great until the owner announced an IPO, and then pulled it. Today on the show, Katie Martin and James Fontenella-Khan discuss. Also, we go long German football and long sterling. For a free 30-day trial to the Unhedged n…
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E40: Junk Fees, Retail Theft Update, and Minority Leader Lessons
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Assemblymembers Josh Hoover and James Gallagher discuss a number of topics including a junk fee exemption for restaurants, In-N-Out’s price hike, the recently passed state budget, a new analysis on groups that fair best at the State Capitol, the PPIC’s latest survey of Californians, and the bipartisan backlash growing over the Supermajority’s effor…
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On Thursday, shareholders of Tesla voted to re-approve a deal to reward Elon Musk with more than $50 billion worth of shares in Tesla, thus making one of the world’s richest men even richer. Also we go long teams without stars and short climate change. For a free 30-day trial to the Unhedged newsletter go to: https://www.ft.com/unhedgedoffer You ca…
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Today is a brand new day. A new day to begin preparing a portfolio for the long run, and there's an explanation as to why it should be considered, especially when it comes to registered accounts based off of the good, bad, and the ugly.By 640 Toronto
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Central bankers do nothing. Markets respond
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The Federal Reserve held rates steady on Wednesday, and markets went whooshing upwards, as if they thought no-move was a clear signal about the next move. For a bit anyway. Today on the show, Katie Martin is joined by Chris Giles, the FT’s economics commentator, to talk about the Fed and the crucial next few months before the US election in Novembe…
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E39: Retail Theft Debacle, New Homeless Count, and Water Storage Win
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Assemblyman Josh Hoover is joined by his Capitol Director Teresa Trujillo to discuss a new vehicle mileage tax pilot program, the upcoming budget deadline, sidewalk vendors in SF, legislation to increase penalties on assaults in emergency rooms, the Sacramento County Point in Time homeless count, possible changes to California’s “housing first” app…
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Researchers at the University of Chicago took a fairly standard large language model of AI and fed it a bunch of balance sheets and income statements and asked it to make predictions about earnings. In backtests, AI beat human calls by a small margin, and outperformed the market generally. Have fund managers been dealt yet another kill shot? Katie …
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In Uncertain Time, Gold Is Always Certain
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With the ongoing discussion of buying Gold with reluctance, it's important to be reminded that when it doesn't seem feasible, relevant, nor valuable, Gold is still certain even during this uncertain time when money is loosing value.By 640 Toronto
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Revisiting the 78th Academy Awards (2005) with Tom Duncan
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On The Revisionist's Almanac, Andrew and rotating guests dive deep into the Oscars to see which winners have stood the test of time, and which haven't. Andrew is heading back to 2005 for the 78th Academy Awards, and he's bringing friend-of-the-show and returning guest Tom Duncan along with him to debate Crash, Brokeback Mountain, Batman Begins, and…
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Nvidia continues its rocket-like rise: Investors have piled in, as have day traders who play the stock with options. This is causing banks and market makers to load up on shares in order to cover trades. It's a feedback loop traders call the gamma squeeze, and some are concerned it’s distorting markets. Today on the show, Katie Martin talks about N…
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E38: Legislative Budget Plan, Rivas Interview, and Favorite Bands
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Assemblymembers Josh Hoover and Joe Patterson discuss a number of topics including their favorite bands, the NBA finals, the Supermajority’s proposed budget plan, Governor Newsom’s warning against the over-regulation of AI, rents dropping in large cities, California’s abysmal performance on taxpayer ROI, and the recent Elex Michaelson interview wit…
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What elections mean for markets this year
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It’s a big year for democracy. Voters in Mexico and India just went to the polls. Elections in the UK and US are still to come. On today’s show, Rob Armstrong and Katie Martin talk through how markets are responding to the elections in Mexico and India. And they analyse how markets might react to the UK and US elections. Also, we go short slugs and…
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The Great Gold Movement : Central Banks Reclaim Their Reserves
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Central banks in different parts of the world have begun buying back their gold reserves, highlighting the importance of physical wealth such as gold and silver. Physical gold and silver are universal assets and they will protect your wealth against any market circumstance.By 640 Toronto
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In addition to the normal monthly Almanac episodes, I will be providing a new series where I give a recap of everything I watched over the last month, provide my thoughts, give my recommendations, and rate the films. So, what did I watch in May 2024 that I felt was worth mentioning? Check out the episode and let me know your thoughts. Do you agree …
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Assemblyman Josh Hoover and Chris Micheli discuss the recent House of Origin deadline, legislation to delay a minimum wage increase, record high median home prices, electric school buses, and the Legislature’s “comprehensive” retail theft package. Host: Assemblyman Josh Hoover Cohost: Chris Micheli House of Origin recap https://www.kcra.com/article…
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At a recent meeting of the G20, Brazil invited economist Gabriel Zucman to address the most powerful nations in the world, and argue for a global tax on the super-rich. Today on the show, European economics commentator Martin Sandbu joins Robert Armstrong to discuss whether a worldwide tax on the very richest could even happen, and how it might wor…
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Red Lobster used to be a respectable place to eat too much seafood. Now it’s bankrupt. Today on the show, host Rob Armstrong and the FT's Wall Street editor Sujeet Indap put on their bibs and pick apart the exoskeleton of a fast-casual icon. They talk about pasta water, real estate, and whether the real killer was the all-you-can-eat shrimp promoti…
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Alone in the Pod Cave - A 2024 Cannes Film Festival Recap
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In addition to the normal monthly Almanac episodes, I took some time to run down the biggest news and reactions I saw from this year's Cannes Film Festival. What did you think of the movies and news I covered during this recap? Did I miss one of your favorite pieces of news or highlight a film you've added to your watchlist? Let me know your though…
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I took a deep dive into 1981, along with special guest, Joey R. of Best Picture Cast and 1001by1, and after the episode we turned the voting over to you, the people! All six categories (Picture, Director, and Lead/Supporting Actor/Actress) went to our social media polls, as we were. unable to unanimously agree with a single actual Academy Award win…
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The Fall CBDC : Why Gold Remains The Superior Choice
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The prices of all metals have significantly risen, largely due to China's bulk buying and the IMF's pro-gold stance. Physical gold and silver are universal assets and they will protect your wealth against any market circumstance.By 640 Toronto
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Where’s the commercial property meltdown?
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Commercial property values in the UK and the US have been slow to adjust to the sharp increase in interest rates. Are sellers refusing to accept reality? Or has the property economy simply put itself on hold? Joshua Oliver covers real estate (and crypto) for the FT, and he walks us through it all. And talks about crypto. For a free 30-day trial to …
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