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A weekly podcast from Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan covering everything from investment approaches, to politics, to technology, to world news.

 

Mar 29, 2023

We’ve been living in an era where corporations have largely relied on acquisitions to grow. Cheap money helped make those deals possible. But interest rates are rising and deals are becoming more expensive. Regulators are looking under the hood at business practices as privacy concerns grow. Arguably, most...


Mar 23, 2023

It’s a fair question to ask how best to value an asset. Should it be based on present value or future cash flows? Should corporate leaders affect value? Do interest rate policy decisions by the Fed matter? It makes for a great discussion but at the end of the day, there’s no substitute for an efficient market....


Mar 15, 2023

What caused Silicon Valley Bank to implode? Was it as simple as greed, risk, and moral hazard? Was it an oversight failure? Was it the limited revenue streams for banks? Or was it a much more complicated set of circumstances? We can’t solve the problem until we understand what caused the problem. Tune in to this...


Mar 8, 2023

As a country, we place tremendous emphasis on home ownership. But as the cost of buying a home becomes more and more far reaching, we need new ways to afford homes. Last week, Amazon employees found out they can use stock as collateral against a mortgage. Is this a great way to help home buyers or is it a pledge of...


Mar 1, 2023

Regulators are charged with ensuring fair rules are exercised equally for all participants. In order for evolution and ingenuity to continue, regulators need to evolve. Individual investors are hamstrung from improving their own financial literacy in large part because regulators don’t evolve at a speed equal to the...