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RiskReversal Pod

RiskReversal Pod

Welcome to the RiskReversal Pod, where Dan Nathan and Guy Adami are joined by the most brilliant minds in markets and tech.  We break down the most important market moving headlines to help listeners make better informed investing decisions. Our goal is to deconstruct Wall Street speak and offer contrarian insights and strategies that help investors navigate increasingly volatile markets. — FOLLOW US YouTube: @RiskReversalMedia Instagram: @riskreversalmedia Twitter: @RiskReversal LinkedIn: RiskReversal Media

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Why VCs Are Betting Billions on AI Labs That Have No Product

Why VCs Are Betting Billions on AI Labs That Have No Product

<p>Dan Nathan welcomes Michael Dempsey, partner at Compound VC, for an in-depth discussion on AI, crypto, and technological investing. Returning guest Dempsey shares his insights on historical and emerging trends in AI, highlighting the evolving landscape of AI commercialization, the increasing speed from research to market, and the shift from market cap expansion to destruction. The podcast also dives into Dempsey's venture capital strategies, discussing his firm's impressive portfolio, including companies like Runway and Wave, and their new public markets fund. The conversation later transitions to crypto, with guest Evan Karvounis sharing his journey and the significant potential he...

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100 Years of Solitude & Alphabet Bonds with The Wall Street Skinny

100 Years of Solitude & Alphabet Bonds with The Wall Street Skinny

<p>Go Follow TWSS on Substack</p> <p><br></p> <p>In this episode of the RiskReversal Podcast, hosts Dan Nathan and Guy Adami discuss significant market movements such as the volatility index breaching 20, the rolling over of bank stocks, and Walmart's rise to an all-time high. They also delve into sectors affected by AI disruption, including tech, software, and semiconductors. Special guests from The Wall Street Skinny, Jen Saarbach and Kristen Kelly, join to discuss Google's issuance of a 100-year bond denominated in Sterling, the ongoing Warner Brothers acquisition saga, and the long-term impact of AI on employment and...

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Dan Ives: The $1 Trillion Buying Opportunity In Tech

Dan Ives: The $1 Trillion Buying Opportunity In Tech

<p>Dan Nathan sits with Dan Ives, head of Technology Research at Wedbush. They delve into Q1 market earnings, guidance for 2026, and the implications on CapEx and stock market reactions. The discussion expands to OpenAI’s influence, disruptive technologies, and tech stocks like Microsoft, Meta, and Nvidia. They also cover Ives’ diversified roles including his tech research, crypto investments, and his eponymous ETF. The conversation touches on AI’s impact on tech and software sectors, the rise of financial services utilizing AI, and the broader implications for future investments and market behavior.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Show Notes</p> He’s W...

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What We Learned From The Software Sell-off  |  He Said, She Said with The Wall Street Skinny

What We Learned From The Software Sell-off | He Said, She Said with The Wall Street Skinny

<p>Dan Nathan, Guy Adami, Kristen Kelly and Jen Saarbach discuss the recent happenings in the stock market, with a focus on the significant shift in sentiment towards SaaS companies. They explore how AI investments and the ensuing financial implications are affecting market valuations. The conversation touches on several key areas, including Microsoft's fluctuating performance, the role of rising interest rates, and the broader impact on the credit markets, especially in private equity and private credit. Additionally, the panel discusses the recent volatility in the cryptocurrency market, questioning Bitcoin's role as digital gold and the structural issues within the crypto...

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Jim Chanos: The Bears Are Out Of Hibernation

Jim Chanos: The Bears Are Out Of Hibernation

<p>Dan Nathan and Guy Adami welcome Jim Chanos, founder of Chanos and Co, to discuss a wide range of investment and market topics. They delve deep into Chanos' investment strategies, including his focus on short selling and hedging, as well as his views on the AI CapEx and its potential impacts on various industries. Jim also provides insights into specific companies like MicroStrategy and CoreWeave and highlights the implications of excessive reliance on subprime loans in companies like Carvana. The discussion expands to macroeconomic issues, such as the Chinese economy and its trade relationships with the U.S., and...

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SaaSpocalypse Now: Picking Up The Pieces with RBC's Rishi Jaluria

SaaSpocalypse Now: Picking Up The Pieces with RBC's Rishi Jaluria

<p>Dan Nathan hosts Rishi Jaluria from RBC Capital on the 'Okay, Computer' podcast, discussing the recent downturn in software stocks amid a contrasting performance in the semiconductor sector. Rishi attributes the decline to the rise of AI and its transformative impact on software companies. The conversation covers the uncertain future of enterprise software, with examples like Salesforce and Oracle experiencing significant drops. They explore how AI adoption could drive margin expansion across various industries, including retail and oil and gas. Finally, the potential of companies like Microsoft and HubSpot to leverage AI for growth is considered, along with the...

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How Will The Market Test Future Fed Chair Kevin Warsh?

How Will The Market Test Future Fed Chair Kevin Warsh?

<p>Dan Nathan and Guy Adami break down the market moves following Kevin Warsh's Federal Reserve Chair appointment, the shocking gold selloff, silver's collapse, and why Bitcoin can't break out despite the crypto-friendly administration. After the break, Jen Saarbach & Kristen Kelly join the guys to discuss the decline in the US dollar, market sentiment and Gen Z's proclivity for gambling.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Checkout these articles mentioned</p> Hedge Funds Are Back on Top After a Long ‘Alpha Winter’ (WSJ) Companies rush to refinance as credit looks good (Axios) Gen Z is playing the economy like a casino (Axio...

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Don't Fight The Treasury with Jurrien Timmer, Fidelity's Director of Global Macro

Don't Fight The Treasury with Jurrien Timmer, Fidelity's Director of Global Macro

<p>In this episode of the RiskReversal Podcast, Dan Nathan and Guy Adami host Jurrien Timmer, Director of Global Macro Research at Fidelity Investments. The discussion reflects on the October 2023 market scenario when the 10-year yield reached 5% and the S&P 500 declined by 10%. Jurrien discusses the current bond market's stability, the geopolitical factors influencing gold prices, and the stock market's concentration risks with a focus on the Magnificent Seven (Mag 7) tech stocks. The conversation also covers interest rate risks, economic policies, and the potential implications of Japan's bond market volatility on global markets. Ian provides insights into valuation models, diversification...

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Will The Capital Markets Close on OpenAI?  |  Steve Milunovich x Okay, Computer.

Will The Capital Markets Close on OpenAI? | Steve Milunovich x Okay, Computer.

<p>Dan Nathan is joined by Steve Milunovich, a tech investor and retired sell-side analyst from Merrill Lynch. The discussion delves into the parallels between the AI boom and the dotcom era, touching on technological waves from the 1980s to the present. Milunovich highlights similarities such as early-stage winners, heavy capital expenditures, and the emergence of application layers later on. They also discuss the circular financing in the tech industry and potential risks, including heavy reliance on significant players like Nvidia and issues surrounding supply constraints. The conversation explores the broader implications of AI across various industries, including financial institutions...

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Earnings Expectaions This Week + "He Said, She Said" Goes To Japan

Earnings Expectaions This Week + "He Said, She Said" Goes To Japan

<p>Guy Adami and Dan Nathan break down the biggest week of earnings season 2026, featuring high-stakes reports from Boeing, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, Apple, SanDisk, Western Digital, Exxon, and Chevron. Plus, Jen Saarbach and Kristin Kelly join for "He Said She Said" to analyze Japan's historic bond market crisis and the Netflix-Warner Bros-Paramount M&A saga. </p> <p>—<br>FOLLOW US<br>YouTube: @RiskReversalMedia<br>Instagram: @riskreversalmedia<br>Twitter: @RiskReversal<br>LinkedIn: RiskReversal Media<br></p>

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