
<p>Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate the surge in stocks and how you should trade it. Plus, the Committee share their latest portfolio moves. And later, Josh Brown spotlights 'Halo' Stocks in his "Best Stocks in the Market."</p><p>Investment Committee Disclosures</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>It’s The Ranch It Up Radio Show! Join Jeff Tigger Erhardt, Rebecca Wanner AKA BEC and their crew as they hear how to create income potential by custom grazing versus grazing your own yearlings. Plus, detailed market recaps, news you need to hear, and lots more all wrapped into this brand new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.</p> Custom Grazing Cattle vs. Owning Stocker Cattle: Which Is The Better Ranching Strategy? <p>Custom grazing cattle for other...

<p>On this episode of The Money Path, host Todd M. Schoenberger sits down with Kristina Hooper, Chief Market Strategist at Man Group, for a global macro roadmap in a market that looks strong on the surface — but faces growing structural crosscurrents underneath.</p> <p>Kristina explains why non-U.S. equities are regaining leadership, how defense spending and deglobalization are reshaping regional growth dynamics, and why investors may need to rebalance away from crowded U.S. exposures toward more diversified opportunities.</p> <p>The discussion dives into:</p> <p>• Why global equities — particularly Europe and the UK — are gaining traction • The role of al...

<p>On this episode of The Money Path, host Todd M. Schoenberger sits down with Kristina Hooper, Chief Market Strategist at Man Group, for a global macro roadmap in a market that looks strong on the surface — but faces growing structural crosscurrents underneath.</p> <p>Kristina explains why non-U.S. equities are regaining leadership, how defense spending and deglobalization are reshaping regional growth dynamics, and why investors may need to rebalance away from crowded U.S. exposures toward more diversified opportunities.</p> <p>The discussion dives into:</p> <p>• Why global equities — particularly Europe and the UK — are gaining traction<br> • Th...










Minneapolis currently offers a relatively strong but cooling job market, with solid employment levels, modest job growth, and slightly rising labor-market friction. According to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, the Minneapolis–St. Paul metro has an unemployment rate hovering around 3 to 3.5 percent, consistently below the national average, though precise December metro figures lag by several weeks and may understate recent softening. Minnesota DEED and recent state workforce board materials report that statewide job counts surpassed pre‑pandemic levels in 2025, with over 3 million jobs and job growth running faster than the U.S. overall, even as national job gain...

<p>0:04 Dow hits 50,000 while most stocks lag—why it’s a meaningless headline</p> <p>0:59 Robinhood and Palantir slide—speculators start getting nervous</p> <p>1:39 Jason Zweig on low-volatility funds—and why timing them is a trap</p> <p>1:55 Why the Dow is a terrible “index” built on 1890s math</p> <p>3:22 Diversified portfolios quietly up nearly 6% YTD in early 2026</p> <p>3:32 Small-cap value up 13%—the payoff of long-term discipline</p> <p>4:05 “We didn’t predict this”—why diversification beats market bragging</p> <p>4:54 Portfolios should already be built for downturns</p> <p>5:10 The danger of reacting after markets “stumble”</p> <p>7:09 Average vs. median net w...

<p>Don and Tom take on Elon Musk’s claim that AI will make retirement saving obsolete, pushing back hard on the idea that technology or billionaires will somehow fund everyone’s future. They examine why universal basic income is politically and mathematically unrealistic, remind listeners that past tech revolutions didn’t magically create widespread wealth, and reinforce the importance of steady, diversified investing. The episode also tackles listener questions on HSAs, 529 rollovers, taxable account strategy, and tax efficiency, while weaving in commentary on work, purpose, behavior, and—once again—the ongoing menace of gas-powered leaf blowers.</p> <p>0:04 Fear of AI and...

<p>Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee are live from San Francisco to debate the surge in AI spending and how you should trade it. Plus, the desk share their latest portfolio moves. And later, we've got not one, but two legendary NFL Quarterbacks joining us: Four time Super Bowl Champion Joe Montana and Super Bowl 17 winner Joe Theismann. They discuss football, business and investing. </p><p>Investment Committee Disclosures</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>It’s The Ranch It Up Radio Show! Join Jeff Tigger Erhardt, Rebecca Wanner AKA BEC and their crew as we hear how champions have been crowned and how the stock show world can help teach and train the next generation. Plus, updates on New World Screwworm, employment opportunities and lots more all wrapped into this brand new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.</p> Season 6, EPISODE 273 National Champion Angus Bull From Bush Angus <p>Bush Angus of Britt...

Philadelphia's job market remains soft amid national hiring slowdowns, with the Philadelphia Fed survey showing consistent strength in services employment while overall U.S. manufacturing employment dipped to 48.1 on the ISM index in January 2026, per Trading Economics data. The employment landscape features stable but fragile growth, pressured by multiple WARN-noticed closures like Amazon Fresh affecting 205 workers at 555 Spring Garden Street and others totaling over 1,000 layoffs in the city through early 2026, according to Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry reports. Unemployment data for January 2026 is unavailable due to a federal government shutdown delaying the BLS release originally set for February 6, creating...

New York City's job market in early 2026 shows signs of cooling amid national slowdowns, with slower hiring and rising worker anxieties, though essential sectors like health care provide some stability. The employment landscape reflects a national unemployment rate of 4.4 percent in December 2025 per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics as reported by Anadolu Agency, while New York-specific data lags with the latest state figures from the New Jersey Department of Labor indicating nearby trends of modest gains. Key statistics highlight national nonfarm payrolls adding just 50,000 jobs in December 2025, down from stronger prior years, with total 2025 growth at 584,000 jobs according...

<p>Talking Real Money opens with a stark illustration of why Bitcoin fails as a usable currency, showing how volatility can destroy real-life budgets overnight. Don and Tom compare crypto to historic speculative bubbles, argue that stability—not hype—is the core function of money, and dismantle the “store of value” narrative. The show then shifts to practical listener calls covering CD ladders, Treasury yields, retirement readiness, estate planning, and early-retirement balance. Throughout, they emphasize boring, diversified, evidence-based investing over speculation, reminding listeners that long-term financial security comes from discipline, planning, and emotional restraint—not chasing the next hot trend.</p> <p>0:04...

<p>Markets may be climbing — but what could stop the rally? In this The Money Path clip, host Todd M. Schoenberger asks Rob Haworth, Senior Investment Strategist at U.S. Bank, what risks could derail his optimism for the economy and stock market. Haworth points to several key threats investors should be watching closely: • Inflation creeping higher and pressure on valuations • Rising 10-year Treasury yields • Market volatility tied to AI sector winners vs. losers • Concerns that parts of tech may have smaller growth runways than expected • Ongoing government spending and election uncertainty It’s a clear look at the risks beneath the su...

<p>Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate the sell-off in tech and how you should navigate the volatility in the Mega-Cap names. Plus, the desk share their latest portfolio moves. And later, Josh Brown spotlights three names in his "Best Stocks in the Market."</p><p>Investment Committee Disclosures</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>Trading rigs and rock samples for spreadsheets and shareholder battles, Mark Viviano, CFA from Kimmeridge walks through how he stumbled into energy investing, why shale rewired valuation thinking, and how the sector managed to grow like crazy while lighting free cash flow on fire. The convo hits consolidation, why big institutions mostly hide in the top names, and why activism plus a technical bench might be the only way to get boards to move faster.</p><p>Click here to watch a video of this episode.</p><p><br></p><p>Join the conversation shaping the future of energy.<...

<p>Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate how you should navigate the tech sell-off and protect your portfolio. Plus, the Committee share their latest portfolio moves. And later, Josh Brown spotlights one homebuilder in his "Best Stocks in the Market." </p><p>Investment Committee Disclosures</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

Minneapolis features a resilient job market amid national uncertainties, with strong employment in healthcare, finance, professional services, tech, and manufacturing, though recent federal immigration enforcement has disrupted small businesses and immigrant-led sectors. According to the Minnesota Star Tribune, state economic official Matt Varilek expressed deep concern over rising unemployment and low consumer confidence, the lowest since 2014, due to ICE actions causing sales drops of 60 to 70 percent in affected areas and deterring business expansion. The U.S. Labor Department reports national initial jobless claims at 209,000 for the week ended January 24, 2026, with the unemployment rate steady around 4.4 percent in December 2025, but local...
<p>In this episode, Nik sits down with TBL on-chain analyst Johan Bergman to break down Bitcoin’s recent breakdown, sell-the-rip behavior, and the on-chain signals flashing bear market conditions. Johan walks through cost basis models, the AVIV Ratio Mean, short-term holder behavior, and why Bitcoin’s November trend break marked a major regime shift. They discuss ETF flows, forced selling, liquidation dynamics, and where real support may emerge next, while separating long-term conviction from short-term market reality.</p><p>📊 The Bitcoin Layer is a bitcoin and global macroeconomic research firm. </p><p>▶️ Subscribe and turn on notifications for TBL on YouTube...

<p >Caregiving touches every family, yet caregivers often remain unseen. In this conversation from HLTH in Las Vegas, StartUp Health co-founder Unity Stoakes sits down with Richard Lui, award-winning journalist, filmmaker, and Chief Impact Officer for StartUp Health’s Caregiving Moonshot. Richard shares the personal story that sparked his mission to transform the global care economy and explains why caregiving is one of the largest and most meaningful opportunities in health. Together, they explore how innovators, investors, and leaders can build solutions that support the people holding our health system together.</p> <p >In this episode<br /> • Why caregiving must beco...

New York City's job market reflects a national slowdown, with employment growth stalling amid productivity gains and selective hiring. The Conference Board Employment Trends Index fell to 104.27 in December 2025, signaling weaker payroll gains ahead as job openings hit lows not seen since 2020 and consumers increasingly report jobs as hard to get. Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows U.S. unemployment at 4.4 percent in December, down slightly from 4.5 percent, but with only 50,000 jobs added monthly on average for 2025, the weakest since early pandemic recovery. New York mirrors this, with narrow job creation concentrated in services while manufacturing shed 70,000 roles since mid-2025.<...

<p >Behavioral health conditions are rising, providers are burned out, and primary care is carrying the load. In this episode, Unity Stoakes sit down with StartUp Health community member Indira Paharia, PsyD, CEO & Co-founder of VIBEcare, to explore how virtual, integrated behavioral health can transform care delivery at scale.</p> <p >Drawing on her experience as a clinical psychologist, payer executive, and health tech founder, Indira explains why primary care is the most powerful entry point for behavioral health and how VIBEcare is building practical solutions that actually fit into real-world workflows.</p> <p >In this episode, we cover:</p> <...

The job market in Minneapolis remains stable amid national uncertainties, with Minnesota adding over 37,000 jobs statewide in the past year, a 1.2 percent increase outpacing the national 0.3 percent growth according to Red Lake Nation News. Employment landscape shows resilience in private sectors gaining 1.4 percent, though specific Minneapolis data is limited, highlighting gaps in localized statistics. Key statistics include steady payrolls over recent months, but national trends from Monster's 2026 WorkWatch Report indicate worker fears of weakening conditions, with only 43 percent planning job searches this year versus 93 percent last year, and 40 percent expecting no improvement. Unemployment rate specifics for Minneapolis are unavailable in...

<p>Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate how to play the hot jobs report pushing stocks higher. Plus, the desk share their latest portfolio moves. And later, we get to the Setup on two Committee names reporting earnings tonight. </p><p>Investment Committee Disclosures</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

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<p>Venezuela’s “open for business” moment gets a reality check, plus a wild Chavez-in-Houston story that tells you everything you need to know. Mark and David Pursell unpack why Exxon and friends are hesitant, what the EIA gets right and wrong, why the forward curve is the real lie detector, how Iran risk actually moves barrels, BP’s renewable hangover, and Tesla casually speed-running a lithium refinery in Texas.</p><p>Click here to watch a video of this episode.<br></p><p></p><p>Join the conversation shaping the future of energy.<br>Collide is the community where oil & ga...

<p>It’s The Ranch It Up Radio Show! Join Jeff Tigger Erhardt, Rebecca Wanner AKA BEC and their crew as they hear how winter grazing could save big when it comes to the feed bill. Plus, detailed market recaps, news you need to hear, upcoming bull sales and lots more all wrapped into this brand new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.</p> Cut Winter Feed Costs: Winter Grazing With Jayce Doan Of Black Leg Ranch <p>Winter grazi...

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<p>In this Friday Q&A episode, Don introduces a new AI audio enhancement tool that dramatically improves the sound quality of listener questions, then dives into a series of practical retirement issues. He tackles whether converting a $2 million term life policy to whole life after a disability makes sense (and what must be guaranteed in writing), explains how to properly freeze a deceased parent’s credit and handle inherited POD accounts and IRAs under the 10-year rule, pushes back on the increasingly discussed “bond trough” retirement strategy by emphasizing emotional risk over theoretical logic, and closes with reassurance for listen...

<p>In this episode of The Money Path, host Todd M. Schoenberger is joined by Adil Sener, Partner at PEI Global, for a deep dive into the massive structural transformation underway in global energy infrastructure.</p> <p>Adil explains why the U.S. power system is facing a once-in-a-century buildout, with electricity demand set to rise by the equivalent of an entire major European economy over the next five years. The conversation reveals how AI, data centers, and industrial reshoring are reshaping capital flows, project development timelines, and investment strategy.</p> <p>Key insights from the episode:</p> <p>• How PEI Gl...
<p>In this episode, Nik breaks down a massive global macro repricing as gold approaches $5,000, bond markets stabilize, and the world adjusts to a new economic order. He walks through key signals across Bitcoin, Treasuries, inflation expectations, labor markets, and global trade to explain why volatility is falling, liquidity conditions are improving, and why Bitcoin’s muted price action may be a feature, not a flaw, of this transition. Nik ties together Davos rhetoric, Supreme Court tariff dynamics, fiscal math, and capital flows to show how markets are responding to structural change heading into 2026.</p><p>Polymarket Link: </p>https://po...
<p>In this episode, Nik breaks down Bitcoin’s strong start to the year as price reclaims key technical levels following a deep but healthy drawdown. He walks through daily, weekly, and structural trend lines to explain why recent higher lows and higher closes matter for Bitcoin’s next move. Nik then zooms out to discuss resistance zones, bull market structure, and what a potential test of the $108,000 to $112,000 range could signal for momentum. He closes with a deeper look at the growing debate around the Federal Reserve, central bank independence, the legacy of Jekyll Island, and why political pressure, mark...

<p>It’s the Ranch It Up Radio Show Herd It Here Weekly Report! A 3-minute look at cattle markets, reports, news info, or anything that has to do with those of us who live at the end of dirt roads. Join Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt, the Boss Lady Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' by subscribing on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.</p> EPISODE 118 DETAILS USDA Offers Grant Dollars For New World Screwworm Innovations <p>The USDA’s APHIS is offering up to $100 million for innovative solutions to stop the spread of New World Sc...

<p>Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate how to trade the AI Sell-off and whether now is a good buying opportunity. Plus, the Committee share their latest portfolio moves. And later, the desk debate when it's a good time to get into a stock. </p><p>Investment Committee Disclosures</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>In this episode of Talking Real Money, Don and Tom dig into the Washington State pension system’s heavy exposure to private equity, sparked by Jason Zweig’s Wall Street Journal reporting and a Seattle Times investigation. They explain why high fees, opaque valuations, and lack of liquidity make private equity especially dangerous for public retirement funds—and why Washington leads the nation in risk. The conversation expands to compare pension strategies across states, question governance and oversight, and warn retirees about the real-world consequences of excessive risk. Later, the hosts respond to a listener trapped in a high-fee, active...

<p>Tom and Don break down why gold, silver, and individual stocks remain speculative distractions rather than reliable investments, using recent volatility in precious metals and Microsoft as cautionary examples. They explain how globally diversified portfolios helped investors stay steady while fear-driven assets whipsawed. The show tackles retirement allocation risks, high-cost target date funds, and how much risk retirees may actually need to take. Listener questions cover 401(a) rollovers, withdrawal strategies, rebalancing after a decade, tax treatment of tips, collective investment trusts, teacher retirement plans, and high-yield savings accounts—reinforcing the case for low costs, broad diversification, and disciplined investing.</p>...

<p>Headlines love tossing around Venezuela’s “303 billion barrels” like it’s a magic switch, but the reality is messy, expensive, and slow. Mark and David Pursell, Adjunct Professor of Petroleum Engineering, walk through why heavy oil, busted infrastructure, and shaky politics make this a long-cycle rebuild, not a drill-and-chill moment, plus what to watch in markets when the story sounds too easy.</p><p>Click here to watch a video of this episode.<br></p><p></p><p>Join the conversation shaping the future of energy.<br>Collide is the community where oil & gas professionals connect, share insights, and solve re...

<p>Oil prices, gas at the pump, Venezuela headlines, and a brutally honest scorecard on markets, politics, and global conflict all collide as Chuck and Mark walk through what actually mattered this year. From WTI whiplash and frack spread confusion to Trump’s energy strategy, midterm math, and why narratives keep beating fundamentals, this one feels like a whiteboard session that got a little too real.</p><p>Click here to watch a video of this episode.<br></p><p></p><p>Join the conversation shaping the future of energy.<br>Collide is the community where oil & gas professionals connect, sh...

<p>In this episode of Talking Real Money, Don and Tom take aim at “magical” high-yield investments, focusing on why junk bond funds often behave more like risky stocks than stable bonds. Drawing on research from Larry Swedroe, they explain how high fees, high turnover, and economic sensitivity undermine the appeal of high-yield funds—especially during recessions. They reinforce the core principle that higher returns always mean higher risk and argue that investors are usually better served taking risk in equities and safety in high-quality bonds. Listener questions cover HSAs in retirement, Roth IRAs for young investors, backdoor Roth conversions, and th...

<p >Recorded live at Apollo House 2026, this fireside chat captures a candid, in-the-room conversation between StartUp Health’s Unity Stoakes and entrepreneur, investor, and technologist Vinod Khosla of Khosla Ventures on AI’s accelerating impact on healthcare.</p> <p >Khosla explains why he believes AI is a platform shift larger than the internet or mobile, and how that shift could unlock access to high-quality care for billions. The conversation explores his “AI intern” model for healthcare, why copilots often underperform in complex clinical work, and why trust, supervision, and fit-for-purpose guardrails are essential. A live exchange with Esther Dyson adds perspect...

<p>Landman day rates have basically been stuck in neutral since 2000, and Kyle Reynolds of RBG Permian walks Chuck through why that’s turning into a real problem as the field vets age out. Along the way they hit what AAPL actually does, why records still aren’t fully digital, how AI is speeding up title work without replacing judgment, and why NAPE is quietly turning into a marketplace for way more than just oil and gas.</p><p>Click here to watch a video of this episode.<br></p><p></p><p>Join the conversation shaping the future of ener...

<p>It’s the Ranch It Up Radio Show Herd It Here Weekly Report! A 3-minute look at cattle markets, reports, news info, or anything that has to do with those of us who live at the end of dirt roads. Join Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt, the Boss Lady Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' by subscribing on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.</p> EPISODE 119 DETAILS Fat Cattle Sell Well In South Dakota <p>Recently, at Stockmen’s Livestock in Yankton, South Dakota Fat Cattle, weighing 1,928 pounds sold for $2.33 per pound, commanding $4,492 per head. For a ful...

<p>Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee are live in Santa Clara outside Levi's Stadium ahead of the big game on Sunday. Altimeter Capital's Brad Gerstner joins us for the hour to discuss the tech & software selloff, the markets and more. Plus, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang gives us his view of the AI trade, competition with China, and where he sees tech going from here. And later, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joins us to discuss the Kevin Warsh nomination to Fed Chair, Trump accounts, the dollar and the markets. </p><p>Investment Committee Disclosures</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an...

<p>Winter Storm Fern exposed the grid's contradictions, New England burned 40% oil for power while sitting 300 miles from the Marcellus Shale, ERCOT's batteries sat idle during $2,000/MWh spikes, and solar panels disappeared under snow. Meanwhile, the IEA quietly restored their realistic demand forecasts after five years of transition fantasy, revealing a $15 trillion underinvestment hole. Toby Rice reminded everyone what actual energy leadership looks like by getting wells back online in a hard hat instead of pontificating from Davos.</p><p>Click here to watch a video of this episode.<br></p><p></p><p>Join the conversation shaping the future...

<p>Where do investors go when markets are strong — but uncertainty hasn’t gone away?</p> <p>On this episode of The Money Path, host Todd M. Schoenberger sits down with Rob Haworth, Senior Vice President and Senior Investment Strategist at U.S. Bank, for a fast-paced discussion on how to position portfolios in a market that’s expanding beyond the usual leaders.</p> <p>Rob explains why his team remains constructive on equities, expecting a fourth straight year of growth, while emphasizing selectivity as leadership broadens beyond mega-cap tech.</p> <p>Key themes from the conversation:</p> <p>📈 A broadenin...

New York City's job market in early 2026 shows stagnation amid national softening, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting a U.S. unemployment rate of 4.3 percent in January, up from 4 percent a year earlier, and only 130,000 nonfarm payrolls added nationwide after major downward revisions to 2025's job growth from 584,000 to 181,000. Locally, the New York City Comptroller's office notes job growth remains flat despite a robust office market rebound, with weekly jobless claims rising slightly. Major industries like health care and social assistance lead gains, adding over 120,000 jobs nationally in January per BLS data, while finance lost 22,000 and federal government shed 34,000...

<p>Are markets bracing for an inflation surprise?</p> <p>On this episode of Financial Compass, host Todd M. Schoenberger sits down with Mish Schneider, Chief Strategist at MarketGauge.com and Founder of the Economic Modern Family YouTube channel, for a timely deep dive into inflation, market volatility, and emerging sector opportunities.</p> <p>Key topics include:</p> <p>• The upcoming inflation report and what could surprise investors<br> • Signs of a potential recession — from long bonds to retail weakness<br> • Political uncertainty and shifting market confidence<br> • Volatility in oil, gold, silver, and natural gas<br> • Tactical sector opportunities in food, pha...
<p>In this episode, Nik breaks down Bitcoin’s bounce following a softer-than-expected CPI print and falling Treasury yields, analyzing the rollover in the 200-day moving average, the latest negative mining difficulty adjustment, and what shifting liquidity conditions mean for risk assets. He explains why bond markets, dollar strength, and fixed income demand, including Google’s rare 100-year bond issuance, matter more for Bitcoin in the short term than fundamentals, while also revisiting the long-term case tied to global wealth distribution, fiscal deficits, and the evolving role of Bitcoin in U.S. economic statecraft.</p><p>📊 The Bitcoin Layer is a bitco...

Philadelphia's job market reflects a national slowdown in hiring amid economic uncertainty, with sluggish growth but stable unemployment around 4.4 percent as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for December 2025. The employment landscape features a mix of healthcare, education, manufacturing, and services, dominated by major employers like the University of Pennsylvania Health System, Comcast, and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, which CHOP Leadership highlights as a top employer. Key statistics show private sector job additions averaging under 50,000 monthly nationwide in 2025 per Marcus & Millichap, with Philadelphia mirroring this tepid pace after robust pandemic recovery gains.<br /><br />Trends indicate softening demand due...

<p>Kirk, Chuck, and Mark cover Chevron's settlement to buy a West Texas ranch rather than face trial over decades of alleged pollution, Ken Paxton's lawsuit against a fiberglass recycling site turned wind turbine blade graveyard, and Elon Musk's plan to put AI data centers in space powered by solar panels. They debate whether the space data center concept is real or just Musk messing with software guys, discuss BP suspending share buybacks to reduce debt after their energy transition distraction, and reflect on Expand Energy leaving Oklahoma City nearly a decade after Aubrey McClendon's death, marking the end of...

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<p>In this Friday Q&A episode of Talking Real Money, Don tackles five thoughtful listener questions ranging from confusing 401(k) collective investment trusts and investment club withdrawals to Roth conversion strategies, inflation fears in bond portfolios, and inherited IRA planning. Along the way, he emphasizes transparency over opacity, flexibility over prediction, and discipline over emotion. Don pushes back against fear-driven investing decisions, cautions against large tax moves based on uncertain futures, explains when TIPS do (and don’t) make sense, and praises a listener’s smart inherited IRA-to-Roth strategy. </p> <p>Note: listener call audio has been enhanced with a ne...

New York Citys job market in early 2026 reflects a national landscape of sluggish hiring amid low layoffs, with the U.S. unemployment rate at 4.4 percent per the Labor Departments December 2025 report, while local indicators like the New York Federal Reserves Empire State Manufacturing Index show employment at 4.4 points in August 2025, signaling modest stability. The employment landscape features weak nonfarm payroll growth averaging 49,000 jobs monthly in 2025 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, down sharply from prior years due to slowed immigration and AI-driven caution, though jobless claims fell to 198,000 nationally for the week ended January 10 as reported by the Labor...

New York City's job market in early 2026 shows signs of softening amid national slowdowns, with private-sector employment reaching 8.49 million jobs as of November 2025 according to the New York State Department of Labor, though the unemployment rate climbed to 5.5 percent in the city, up from 5.1 percent. The employment landscape remains resilient in services but faces headwinds from inflation, tariffs, and AI disruptions, as workers grow cautious with only 43 percent planning job searches per Monster's 2026 WorkWatch Report. Key statistics include a statewide private-sector gain of 18,000 jobs in November and 83,700 over the year, outpacing national growth, yet unemployed New Yorkers rose to 450,700. Trends...

The Minneapolis job market remains robust yet challenged by national headwinds, with Indeed reporting over 83,000 job openings as of early 2026. The employment landscape features steady demand in services, retail, and government, though manufacturing faces pressures like a local roofing facility closure announcing 120 layoffs per AOL News. Key statistics show a national unemployment rate rising to 4.4 percent by late 2025 according to the Final Call analysis and Bureau of Labor Statistics data, with Minnesota mirroring this at around 4.4 percent amid 394,000 open manufacturing roles nationwide; local data gaps exist for precise city-level unemployment beyond these proxies.<br /><br />Trends indicate slowing job growth...

<p>Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate the volatility in the market and how you should position your portfolio to navigate it. Plus, the desk share their latest portfolio moves, including a JOET rebalance. And later, we get to the Setup on some key Committee names reporting in the next 24 hours. </p><p>Investment Committee Disclosures</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>
<p>In this episode, Nik breaks down how the Supreme Court’s tariff decision, the administration’s healthcare proposal, and growing pressure on the Federal Reserve are all part of a single fiscal and national security framework. He explains why economic sovereignty, debt servicing costs, and healthcare spending are now central to U.S. policy decisions, and how these forces intersect with interest rates and Fed independence. Nik walks through the unsustainable math behind rising deficits, why lowering rates has become politically unavoidable, and how fiscal stabilization could ultimately support Bitcoin as a long-term store of value heading into 2026.</p><p>Po...

<p >Pelvic health conditions affect millions of women, yet most are told to simply cope.</p> <p >In this conversation, StartUp Health community member Wendy Powell shares how she built MUTU System into a clinically validated digital platform that improves pelvic floor function, core strength, and overall quality of life. She explains what clinical validation really required, how MUTU maintains accessibility and equity, and why employers are embracing pelvic health as a productivity issue. You will also hear what is next as MUTU expands through health systems, enterprise partnerships, and new personalized pathways.</p> <p >A must listen for anyone...

Philadelphia's job market reflects Pennsylvania's steady employment landscape, with the state's unemployment rate holding at 4.2 percent in December 2025 according to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. Total nonfarm jobs reached a record 6.257 million, up slightly over the month and 76,600 over the year, driven by gains in education and health services, financial activities, and professional and business services. Philadelphia mirrors this resilience amid national moderation, where U.S. unemployment dipped to 4.4 percent, though projections suggest a peak of 4.5 percent in 2026 per AInvest analysis. Major industries include healthcare, education, finance, and professional services, with key employers like universities, hospitals, and financial...

<p>Collide basically did its own Spotify Wrapped and the punchline is simple: the community doubled, the conversations got more technical, and the team got way clearer on what Collide is now and where it’s headed. Crystal, Todd, Jacob, and Sydney walk through 2025 stats, why events evolved, how Energy 101 came back, what university partnerships unlocked, why Collider AI took a pause, and the platform upgrades and community goals lined up for 2026.</p><p>Click here to watch a video of this episode.</p><p><br></p><p>Join the conversation shaping the future of energy.<br>Collide is the co...

Philadelphia's job market reflects a national landscape of cautious stability amid slowing growth, with the U.S. unemployment rate at 4.4 percent according to Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson and Bureau of Labor Statistics data from late 2025. The employment landscape features a balanced but less dynamic environment, marked by declining job openings to 6.5 million nationally in December 2025 per BLS JOLTS, low hires, and rising layoffs exceeding 108,000 in January 2026 as reported by Challenger Gray and Christmas. Key statistics show total private sector job openings at 5.8 million and an unemployment rate holding steady around 4.4 percent, though forecasts from Apollo predict it could...

<h4 >What does it really take to achieve Health Moonshots in the Age of Superintelligence?</h4> <p >Recorded live at StartUp Health’s Apollo House during JPM Healthcare Week, this panel brings together leaders operating at the intersection of healthcare delivery, diagnostics, cloud infrastructure, and AI. Moderated by Angela Shippy, MD, of Amazon Web Services, the conversation explores how AI is moving from point solutions to foundational infrastructure across the modern health stack.</p> <p >Together, the panel examines why clean, connected data is essential, how agentic workflows can reduce burnout and improve clinician and patient experience, and what it wi...

Philadelphia's job market in early 2026 reflects a national landscape of steady but cautious recovery amid selective layoffs and restructuring. The U.S. Labor Department reports the national unemployment rate fell to 4.3 percent in January, with 130,000 jobs added, though prior years' payrolls were revised downward significantly, signaling a sluggish hiring environment influenced by high interest rates and tariffs. Greater Philadelphia mirrors this, with Pennsylvania ranking third nationally for layoff notices behind California and New Jersey, per News from the States, driven by cuts in finance, retail, media, logistics, and tech as companies consolidate via AI and efficiency measures, according to OCNJ...
<p>In this episode, Nik breaks down the Japan “rate check” that sent the U.S. dollar sharply lower and triggered major moves across global markets. He explains how Japan’s bond stress, rising yields, and yen instability forced coordination with the U.S., why the dollar index breaking long-term support matters for liquidity, and how a weaker dollar is pushing stocks and gold higher. Nik closes by connecting the rate check to TBL Liquidity, why Bitcoin has lagged gold so far, and why a sustained dollar breakdown could be a powerful setup for Bitcoin heading into 2026.</p><p>📊 The Bitcoin L...

<p >In this special year-end episode, StartUp Health Co-founder Unity Stoakes has an intimate chat with Esther Dyson – investor, thinker, and StartUp Health Impact Board member – about her upcoming book on term limits, the dangers of abundance, and how to protect our humanity in a world of superintelligent tools.</p> <p >Esther draws on decades in tech, health, and philanthropy to ask uncomfortable questions about power, valuation, and why “too much” rarely serves us. Along the way, she shares stories from Wellville, her unconventional life adventures, and the teachers and caregivers who shaped her more than any Nobel Prize winner.</p> <p >In...

<p >It’s the Ranch It Up Radio Show Herd It Here Weekly Report! A 3-minute look at cattle markets, reports, news info, or anything that has to do with those of us who live at the end of dirt roads. Join Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt, the Boss Lady Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' by subscribing on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.</p> EPISODE 117 DETAILS Cow-Calf Pairs In Kansas Top The Market <p>Manhattan Commission Company in Manhattan, Kansas recently topped the market with cow calf pairs. They sold 7 head of Red Angus 2nd Calf...

Philadelphia's job market reflects a stable yet cautious national landscape amid slowing U.S. hiring, with the unemployment rate holding at around 4.4 percent according to recent Federal Reserve and BLS projections mirroring December's trends. The employment landscape centers on the robust "eds and meds" sector, featuring education and healthcare as anchors in a $557 billion metro economy, per SDO CPA analysis, alongside Comcast as a top employer driving tech and media roles. Key statistics show steady payrolls but national job cuts rising, with Challenger Gray reporting 108,435 in January, the highest since the financial crisis, as noted by Penn Mutual AM.<br /><...

# Report on New York City Job Market<br /><br />New York City's labor market reflects broader national trends of stalled job creation and shifting employment dynamics. According to recent analysis from LinkedIn, the city's unemployment rate matched the national rate of 4.5 percent in November, indicating a relatively stable but fragile employment environment. However, this headline figure masks significant underlying weaknesses in job growth and wage pressures affecting households across income levels.<br /><br />Job creation has sputtered dramatically since the first quarter of 2025, with employers nationwide adding just 28,000 jobs monthly since March. Most positions being added concentrate in healthcare and...

<p >In this episode of the StartUp Health NOW podcast, Unity Stoakes sits down with Mitul Desai, co-founder of The Care Hack, a member of StartUp Health’s Caregiving Moonshot Community. Desai opens up about the decades-long journey that began when his younger brother was diagnosed with schizophrenia and his family became full-time caregivers – with no support, no training, and no roadmap.</p> <p >Drawing from this lived experience, Mitul partnered with psychiatrist Dr. Eli Shalenberg to launch The Care Hack, a platform purpose-built for cognitive caregivers – those supporting loved ones with long-term brain and mental health conditions. Together, they’re on a...

<p>In this clip from The Money Path with host Todd M. Schoenberger and guest Kristina Hooper, we break down why the upcoming January Nonfarm Payrolls report could shift markets — and why weak jobs trends may be more impactful than the headline number. Economists are forecasting a modest ~55,000 job gain with steady 4.4% unemployment in a labor market clearly cooling after strong early 2025 hiring. Kristina explains how policy uncertainty, tariffs and slowing hiring could chill job creation and influence risk assets, rate expectations, and portfolio strategy. If you’re watching the jobs data closely — this is the insight you need. 👉 Don’t forget to...

<p >In this Health Moonshot Update, StartUp Health community member Christopher Jue of CAREgivers Insight joins Unity Stoakes to share how empowering caregivers can prevent crises and save the system money. Christopher draws on his own family experience and fresh pilot data to explain why caregivers should be treated as essential members of the care team.</p> <p >In this episode, they talk about:</p> <p >What four preventable hospitalizations taught him about the cost of underused caregiver insight</p> <p >How Caregiver Views turns everyday observations into clear, shareable trend lines</p> <p >Why pilots with Cancer Services of...

<p>Is a powerful market breadth signal flashing bullish? In this clip from The Money Path, host Todd M. Schoenberger asks Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist at CFRA Research, about his analysis of the 30 sub-industries within the S&P 1500 and why current technical patterns are turning constructive. Sam explains how he tracks the percentage of sub-industries trading above their 10-week (50-day) and 40-week (200-day) moving averages, and why the latest readings suggest strengthening participation — without yet entering overbought territory. He also highlights how extreme oversold readings in the past (including a powerful signal when only 1% of sub-industries were positive) preceded im...
<p>In this episode, Nik sits down with Brian McCarthy to break down China’s debt-driven growth model, rare earth leverage, and why central planning has created deep structural risks. They explore how China’s manufacturing dominance masks massive capital misallocation, why rare earths have become a geopolitical pressure point, and how a potential unwind could reshape global markets. The discussion ties China’s internal fragility to global liquidity, geopolitical escalation, and the long-term implications for Bitcoin as a non-sovereign store of value.</p><p>Follow Brian's work: </p>https://x.com/briangobosoxhttps://macrolens.substack.com/https://macrolens.com/<p>📊 The Bitco...

<p>Frank Holland and the Investment Committee debate the software volatility and how you should position your portfolio. Plus, the Committee share their latest portfolio moves. And later, we hit the latest Calls of the Day. </p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>
<p>In this episode, Nik steps back to assess the massive shifts underway in global markets. With gold surging to record highs, silver collapsing after a historic spike, and Bitcoin struggling versus both gold and the dollar, Nik revisits long-held assumptions about money, Basel III, the Shanghai Gold Exchange, and the end of the WTO era. He explains why gold is reentering the monetary system, how Bitcoin still fits into the layered money framework, and what these changes mean for investors navigating a post-globalization world. </p><p>Link to podcast mentioned: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bias-the-sequel/id1802258017</p><...

<p>Kirk, Chuck, and Mark reunite on the Big Digital Energy Show to dissect the week's chaos - from natural gas spiking 75% in five days while Waha trades negative, to Trump's Davos windmill rant and the mainstream media's Greenland invasion hysteria. They break down why Harold Hamm's decision to shut down Continental's drilling makes perfect economic sense at $70 oil, debate whether 50% well-level returns ever translated to actual corporate performance, and explain how OPEC's Amine Nasser is signaling that global spare capacity is actually lower than the 2.5% he's publicly claiming. Plus, the crew explores how AI-native workflows are creating trillion-dollar opportunities...

<p>Are markets bracing for an inflation surprise?</p> <p>On this episode of Financial Compass, host Todd M. Schoenberger sits down with Mish Schneider, Chief Strategist at MarketGauge.com and Founder of the Economic Modern Family YouTube channel, for a timely deep dive into inflation, market volatility, and emerging sector opportunities.</p> <p>Key topics include:</p> <p>• The upcoming inflation report and what could surprise investors • Signs of a potential recession — from long bonds to retail weakness • Political uncertainty and shifting market confidence • Volatility in oil, gold, silver, and natural gas • Tactical sector opportunities in food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and consumer dis...

<p>It’s The Ranch It Up Radio Show! Join Jeff Tigger Erhardt, Rebecca Wanner AKA BEC and their crew as they go into the processing pen for cattle handling practices, ideas and concepts. This one will make yall think. Plus, selling commercial heifers at production sales has become very popular, for good reason and lots more all wrapped into this brand new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.</p> Season 6, EPISODE 275 Safe & Effective Cattle Handling Practices: Protecting People and Li...

The Minneapolis job market shows modest growth amid statewide challenges, with the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area adding 0.6% jobs over the past year through December 2025, according to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development's December 2025 Employment Analysis report. Employment remains robust at around 2.3 million in the metro, driven by education and health services which added over 21,000 positions statewide, though federal jobs dropped by 2,000 in 2025 per the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal due to government cuts. The unemployment rate hovers near 4%, lower than the state average nudging to 4.1% as reported by KDHL Radio, but masks potential hidden unemployment from labor force...

<p>Kirk Coburn, Mark Meyer, and Chuck Yates tackle Devon's $58 billion merger with Coterra—a Delaware Basin land grab with Marcellus as an afterthought. They break down why scale matters when your cost of capital beats everyone else's, why Oklahoma keeps building great companies Houston eventually swallows, and why data center cancellations reveal America's infrastructure crisis. The real insight? PJM's grid failures prove you can't bolt 21st century AI demand onto 20th century infrastructure with 19th century permitting. Plus: Trump's trade flurry, China's mineral monopoly, and why we have 2 icebreakers while Russia has 54.</p><p></p><p>Join the conversation sh...

<p >Digital health is moving at AI speed, but evidence generation is still stuck in the past.</p> <p >In this episode, StartUp Health co-founder Unity Stoakes sits down with StartUp Health community member Robin Roberts, CEO & Founder of datosX Digital Health Labs, to explore how validation can become a catalyst for real-world adoption rather than a bottleneck. Drawing on his experience building the Novartis Biome and spinning datosX out of it, Robin explains why traditional CRO models no longer meet the needs of modern digital health and AI-powered solutions.</p> <p >Together, they discuss how datosX is helping innovators...

Philadelphia's job market in early 2026 shows a cooling labor landscape despite low unemployment and record state job highs, with a pressing need for quality jobs that provide family-sustaining wages. According to the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia's TCB January 2026 report, unemployment remains low amid business openings and development, bolstered by the city's best fiscal health in 50 years, enabling investments in housing and local business growth. Pennsylvania's unemployment rate held steady at 4.2 percent in December 2025 per the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, below the national 4.4 percent for 31 months, with total nonfarm jobs at a record 6,257,400, up 300 monthly and 76,600 yearly, led...

<p >In this Apollo House 2026 fireside chat, StartUp Health community member Sami Inkinen, CEO & Founder of Virta Health, shares how a personal diagnosis of pre-diabetes led him to build one of the fastest-growing companies in metabolic health.</p> <p >Virta Health is proving that Type 2 diabetes and obesity can be reversed with nutrition, supported by technology and AI. Inkinen discusses how Virta has built one of the largest longitudinal biomarker datasets in metabolic disease reversal and is deploying AI agents, supervised by clinicians, to support patients every day.</p> <p >He offers blunt insight into the current standard of care...

Philadelphia's job market shows slight growth amid a modest national economic rebound, as reported in the Federal Reserve's latest Beige Book, with the city's activity shifting from decline to expansion. Employment rose modestly, though national trends indicate flat hiring focused on backfilling and temporary workers, alongside skilled shortages in healthcare, engineering, and trades. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a national unemployment rate of 4.6 percent at the end of 2025, slightly up year-over-year, with limited Philadelphia-specific data available. Major industries include healthcare, education, professional services, technology, and a surging port sector, where PhilaPort achieved record 889,268 TEUs in 2025, up 6 percent, driven by...

The Minneapolis job market remains resilient amid national slowdowns, with Minnesota's unemployment rate at 4.0 percent in November 2025 according to the Versique November Employment Trends report, below the U.S. rate of 4.6 percent from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment grew modestly, adding jobs in construction by 3,200, trade and utilities by 2,200, and education and health by 1,200, while labor force participation reached 68.2 percent per the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development or DEED. Major industries include healthcare, manufacturing, and retail, anchored by Fortune 500 employers like Target, UnitedHealth Group, General Mills, Cargill, and Best Buy. Growing sectors feature healthcare, infrastructure...

Minneapolis maintains a resilient job market amid national challenges, with managers planning moderate hiring growth into 2026 despite a pronounced skills gap. According to the Robert Half survey released February 9, 2026, only 9 percent of local managers feel fully resourced for current work, and 58 percent report a widening skills gap, up from 49 percent in 2024, driven by rapid AI advancements in finance, law, HR, and marketing. Employment landscape shows steady demand, with 55 percent of firms planning permanent staff additions and 52 percent eyeing contract workers, slightly below national averages of 60 and 55 percent. Unemployment aligns with the U.S. rate around 4.4 percent per national projections from...

<p>Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate how far the rally can run and how you should position your portfolio. Plus, the Committee is making some major portfolio moves, they reveal their strategies. And later, CNBC's Contessa Brewer joins us to discuss sports betting hitting record highs after last night's Super Bowl. </p><p>Investment Committee Disclosures</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>It’s the Ranch It Up Radio Show Herd It Here Weekly Report! A 3-minute look at cattle markets, reports, news info, or anything that has to do with those of us who live at the end of dirt roads. Join Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt, the Boss Lady Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' by subscribing on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.</p> EPISODE 120 DETAILS Mo-Kan Livestock Bred Heifer Pairs Top The Market <p>2 year old Red Angus cross bred heifer pairs with bull and heifer calves on side recently topped the market at Mo...
<p>In this episode, Nik breaks down dramatic political developments in Japan, including a snap election, currency intervention, and the U.S.-Japan effort to defend the yen, and explains why these moves matter for global liquidity and Bitcoin. He walks through Bitcoin’s drawdown using on-chain metrics like realized price and MVRV, shows why rising volatility and elevated stock correlations point to a macro driven move, and ties Japan’s bond market stress, dollar weakness, and FX intervention directly into TBL Liquidity, framing Bitcoin’s price action as part of a broader system level liquidity shift rather than an isolat...

The job market in Minneapolis reflects a national slowdown compounded by local disruptions from Operation Metro Surge, an ICE enforcement action that has strangled economic activity in immigrant-heavy sectors. According to The American Prospect, this federal operation caused widespread fear, leading residents to stay home, bars and restaurants to see sharp business declines, and industries reliant on foot traffic to suffer disastrously, mimicking a localized lockdown like the 2020 pandemic's 20 million job losses nationwide. WCCO reports small businesses welcoming the partial ICE drawdown on February 12, 2026, but warn recovery will be long.<br /><br />Employment remains challenged amid national revisions showing only 181,000...

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New York City’s job market remains large, diverse, and relatively tight, but it is cooling from the rapid post‑pandemic rebound. According to the New York State Department of Labor, New York City has roughly 4.2 to 4.3 million nonfarm jobs, with payrolls still edging upward but at a slower pace than in 2023. The city’s unemployment rate has recently hovered around 5 to 5.5 percent, higher than the national rate reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, reflecting both ongoing structural shifts and a large, dynamic labor force. New York State Labor data show employment dominated by services: major industries includ...

<p>Is this market rebound sustainable — or just another volatility wave?</p> <p>On this episode of Wayve Wire, host Todd M. Schoenberger sits down with Wayve Capital’s top leadership — CEO Joe Besecker and CIO Rhys Williams — for a timely discussion on market momentum, geopolitical risks, and sector opportunities.</p> <p>Topics include:</p> <p>• The market turnaround following tariff headlines on aluminum and steel<br> • Ongoing uncertainty around trade policy and political messaging<br> • Cybersecurity and selective equity opportunities in a transitional market<br> • Volatility in mega-cap tech, including NVIDIA, and standout movers like AppLovin<br> • Economic signals: jobs data, inflati...

<p>It’s the Ranch It Up Radio Show Herd It Here Weekly Report! A 3-minute look at cattle markets, reports, news info, or anything that has to do with those of us who live at the end of dirt roads. Join Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt, the Boss Lady Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' by subscribing on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.</p> Crawford Livestock Market Has Great Feeder Cattle Sales <p>The new year has started strong for cash cattle both on the feeder and fat cattle side. The quality and condition of the...
<p>In this episode, Nik and Matt Dines break down Bitcoin’s 52% drawdown, focusing on the global liquidity forces pressuring risk assets. They explain how reindustrialization, capital rotation out of software and speculative assets, yen and dollar liquidity stress, and rising volatility across gold, equities, and FX are colliding at once. The conversation reframes Bitcoin’s selloff as a macro-driven liquidity event, not a failure of the asset, and walks through what must stabilize before conditions improve.</p><p>📊 The Bitcoin Layer is a bitcoin and global macroeconomic research firm. </p><p>🔓 The Bitcoin Layer is proud to be sponsored by Unchain...

Philadelphia's job market in early 2026 reflects a national slowdown, with modest payroll growth but rising caution among workers prioritizing stability over job hopping. According to Brushwood Media Network, the U.S. labor market stalled in 2025, adding just 584,000 net jobs nationwide, a sharp drop from 2024, while job seekers outnumber openings at 7.5 million versus 7.1 million. Pennsylvania's unemployment rate hovered around 3.4 to 4.2 percent in late 2025 per CBS News Pittsburgh reports, with nonfarm jobs reaching record 6.1 million, though recent national figures show 4.4 percent unemployment in December 2025 from Trading Economics.<br /><br />Major industries include healthcare, education, professional services, finance, real estate, construction, private equity...

New York City's job market remains resilient amid national softening, with strong public sector hiring offsetting private slowdowns. The employment landscape features over 1,800 full-time city government openings across departments like Health and Mental Hygiene with 269 positions, Design and Construction at 220, and Social Services at 200, per City of New York Jobs. Key statistics show experienced non-manager roles dominating at 1,450 listings, entry-level at 209, and salaries ranging from $44,545 for constituent services to $280,567 for high-level administration. Unemployment data for January 2026 is unavailable due to a partial government shutdown delaying the Bureau of Labor Statistics report, as noted by CBS News and Axios, creating a...

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<p>It’s The Ranch It Up Radio Show! Join Jeff Tigger Erhardt, Rebecca Wanner AKA BEC and their crew as they hear how Ellingson Angus provides options for bull buyers, how some providers develop bulls in the cold country, upcoming sales, market reports and lots more all wrapped into this brand new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.</p> Season 6, EPISODE 274 Ellingson Angus: Real-World Genetics Production Sale <p>Ellingson Angus is a nationally recognized Angus program built on one...

<p>Markets may feel calm despite geopolitical noise, but uncertainty is the permanent condition of investing—and the price of admission for higher returns. Don and Tom unpack Jason Zweig’s reminder that investors hate uncertainty (tough), discuss the surge in speculation from leveraged ETFs to prediction markets, and explain why “play money” accounts should stay small. They field listener questions on building an investment policy statement, rebalancing without sabotaging returns, simplifying overly complex ETF portfolios, choosing international small-cap exposure, and setting up custodial accounts (with a nod to Roth IRAs for working teens). The core message: take only the risk you...

<p>Don and Tom step away from pure investing talk to explore how AI, layoffs, and stagnant wages are reshaping career paths—especially for young people and midlife career changers. Drawing on a Wall Street Journal article, they make the case that skilled trades and blue-collar careers are increasingly attractive alternatives to vulnerable white-collar jobs. They discuss service advisor roles, union trades, and apprenticeship paths, then pivot to listener questions on Robinhood bonuses, switching to financial advising later in life, and the risks of moving from AVGE to AVGV. Throughout, they emphasize self-knowledge, discipline, and long-term thinking—whether choosing a care...