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In this quarterly Bitcoin Mastermind podcast, experts analyze geopolitical tensions, the potential impact of AI on economic models, cryptocurrency regulations, and Bitcoin's market dynamics while exploring global power shifts and technological disruption.
In a rare and unprecedented move, the Justice Department launched a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, allegedly over building renovations, but widely seen as a political attempt to pressure Powell on monetary policy, which Powell forcefully rejected in a viral video statement.
The escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the Federal Reserve reach a new level as Jerome Powell is served with a DOJ subpoena, potentially threatening criminal charges over Fed building renovations, which Powell claims is an act of political revenge.
A discussion of potential U.S. imperial ambitions under Trump, exploring geopolitical moves in Venezuela and Greenland, and analyzing how markets might react to increasingly aggressive foreign policy strategies.
A comprehensive look at the 2026 housing market reveals potential opportunities for buyers with improving inventory, moderating mortgage rates, and strategies to make homeownership more accessible despite economic challenges.
A deep dive into the credit card industry reveals why interest rates are so high, exploring factors like marketing costs, interchange fees, and the surprising insensitivity of consumers to high borrowing rates.
Jeffrey Gundlach discusses his bearish outlook on financial markets, warning of potential crises in private credit, overvalued assets, and unsustainable US government debt, while recommending investors diversify with non-US assets, gold, and cash.
Jack and Max discuss the Magnificent Seven's massive AI capital expenditures, credit market "cockroaches" like Broadcom Telecom fraud, and the Federal Reserve's potential balance sheet expansion, highlighting the ongoing AI investment boom and emerging market stresses.
Scott Galloway speaks with Kyla Scanlon about America's "casino economy," exploring how gambling culture has permeated markets, the AI bubble, and the growing disconnect between Wall Street and the real economy.
Joseph Wang discusses how the Federal Reserve is likely to expand its balance sheet to avoid losing control over the repo market due to increasing fiscal deficits and growing demand for short-term financing.
Claudia Sahm discusses the potential erosion of Federal Reserve independence and the economic implications if political control over monetary policy increases.
A deep dive into the potential risks to Federal Reserve independence, exploring how political interference could compromise monetary policy and potentially lead to economic instability.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, discusses the U.S. economy's precarious position, highlighting that the country is on the precipice of a recession due to policy challenges like increasing tariffs and potential threats to Federal Reserve independence. The episode explores various economic risks, including a potential bond market meltdown, and offers insights into how these factors could impact GDP growth, inflation, and overall economic stability.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: In this episode of Prof G Markets, Donald Trump attempts to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over unproven allegations of mortgage fraud, raising concerns about the independence of the Federal Reserve. The podcast also discusses Eli Lilly's promising new oral obesity drug and explores strategies for young professionals to remain employable in the age of artificial intelligence.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: The U.S. government takes a 10% stake in Intel, sparking debates about government intervention in the private sector, while Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signals potential rate cuts at the Jackson Hole conference. Meanwhile, OnlyFans reports impressive financial growth, highlighting its success in capitalizing on societal trends of loneliness and digital intimacy.