A favorite Federal Reserve inflation gauge, the core personal consumption expenditures index, measured 4.9% year over year for December. It hasn’t been that hot since September 1983. And the employment cost index was up an annualized 4% during the fourth quarter of 2021, an all-time high for that metric. Meanwhile, talk on the U.S.-Russia-Ukraine front has t ... Show More
Mar 25
The Real Risk Goes Beyond War | Macro Mondays: March 23, 2026 w/ Andreas Steno & Mikkel Rosenvold
Steno Research founder and CEO Andreas Steno is back with his co-host, Steno Research’s head of geopolitics, Mikkel Rosenvold, to break down the latest global drivers in macro. In this episode, with bond yields already rising and central banks under pressure, Andreas and Mikkel a ... Show More
32m 47s
Mar 25
Claude Hits New Milestone, OpenAI Kills Sora | Trading the Markets With AI March 25, 2026
Join Bijan Maleki and Kris Bullock to see how Kris and the rest of the RV community use AI to be better investors. Whether that's through enhanced research, coding apps and dashboards, or creating technical indicators. Every week is an opportunity for a community member to come o ... Show More
1h 5m
Mar 25
Is Risk Appetite Returning to Crypto? | REKT Vision with Mando & Gmoney
Is capital about to rotate back into the space? Rekt co-founder Mando sits down with Gmoney, crypto entrepreneur and investor, to discuss the crypto market action since the Iran-U.S. war outbreak. And don't forget to check out The Arena, our new trade idea league. Get in on the a ... Show More
50m 42s
Aug 2024
More US stocks rose than fell, even as Nvidia dropped
<p>Nvidia did not meet lofty earnings expectations and its stock fell 6%, while revised Q2 US GDP figures beat expectations at 3%, meaning more stocks rose than fell on the S&P 500. US Treasury yields rose on the better economic data, although Treasuries are on track for a fo ... Show More
14m 12s
May 2025
ICYMI: Jennifer Grancio on Volatility and Trade War
Jennifer Grancio, head of ETFs at TCW, discusses investment options through ETFs amid market volatility and the trade war.Wall Street’s rally took a breather on Tuesday, with stocks falling as traders awaited fresh catalysts after a six-day run that put the S&P 500 up almost 20% ... Show More
9m 2s
Aug 2025
Fed independence in the spotlight as markets await key inflation gauge
Yesterday saw a flurry of economic data releases, accompanied by significant political developments. The US economy demonstrated stronger-than-expected resilience in the second quarter, expanding at a revised annualised rate of 3.3%, while recent labour market figures suggest a s ... Show More
16m 25s