No Bounce, No Bueno: Hidden Cracks in Bitcoin & the “Risk On” Facade
Dan Nathan and Guy Adami of the RiskReversal Podcast discuss various market metrics, including the S&P 500 trading at an all-time high, the VIX, the US Dollar Index, and US Treasury yields. Nvidia's earnings report is a focal point, with expected high but moderating growth rates. They also analyze stocks like Microsoft, Taiwan Semiconductor, Palantir, Salesforce, Adobe, and Broadcom, considering their earnings and market expectations. There’s a discussion on the pressure being exerted on the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, with concerns about the institution's independence. They also touch on market comparisons to historical metrics, the importance of gold, and commentary on Bitcoin's trajectory.
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RePocolypse Now Redux with The Wall Street Skinny
In this special edition of the RiskReversal Podcast, Dan Nathan welcomes Kristin Kelly and Jen Saarbach from The Wall Street Skinny. They discuss their content creation journey, initially aimed at demystifying Wall Street sectors for newcomers and evolving to cover broader market dynamics. The conversation covers the Federal Reserve's independence, implications of political influence on monetary policy, and potential market repercussions. They also delve into the resurgence of SPACs, exploring their mechanics and market impact during zero-interest rate environments. The episode wraps up with discussions on generative AI's market role and potential financial crises linked to the Fed's actions.
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Peter Boockvar: The Stocks That Win In A Weak Dollar World
Dan Nathan and Peter Boockvar examine the effects of the ongoing dispute between the White House and the Fed, focusing on the implications of potentially firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook. They discuss Nvidia's AI market prospects, the tension between short-term and long-term interest rates, and the impact on the broader economy. Investment strategies are also covered, including weak-dollar plays like gold and agricultural stocks, energy companies, and regional banks. They also deliberate on the geopolitical and economic consequences of US-China tech competition, touching on the implications of export bans and the innovation gap. Finally, the economic outcomes of data center financing and market perceptions on rate cuts are analyzed.
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Bankers Doing Data Center Financings Had No Respite This Summer (The Information)
95% of generative AI implementations in enterprise 'have no measurable impact on P&L', says MIT — flawed integration cited as why AI projects underperform (Tom's Hardware)
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Stocks & Yields Have A "Relationship Problem"
Guy & Liz focus on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's recent Jackson Hole speech, indicating a likely rate cut in September due to a cooling labor market. The conversation covers the market's seemingly endless rise, driven by mega cap tech stocks like Nvidia, and the possible risks of steady market declines. They touch on the implications of government investments in companies like Intel and predict inflation's future impact on Fed policies. The hosts also highlight upcoming economic reports, the influence of global bond yields, and the relationship problems between rising yields and stock prices.
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The Market Hears What It Wants From J-Powell
Dan Nathan and Guy Adami discuss the recent market response to Fed Chair Powell's annual address at the Jackson Hole conference. They delve into the implications for rate cuts and market movements, highlighting key points from Powell's speech. The conversation covers the mixed signals from the labor market and inflation risks, the performance of different sectors and asset classes, and the fallout of the Fed's policy shifts. They also touch upon notable stock performances like Nvidia, impacted by recent geopolitical tensions and policy decisions. The episode concludes with observations on the potential for market corrections and the importance of monitoring economic indicators and currencies.
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