
Jason Jackson - Traders, Speculators and Captains of Industry in India
The event featured Jason Jackson discussing his new book *Traders, Speculators, and Captains of Industry*, which examines India’s turbulent journey through market liberalization, especially in the multibrand retail sector. Drawing on fieldwork, interviews, and archival research, Jackson interrogates why Indian policymakers oscillate between opening the economy to multinational giants like Walmart and Amazon and retreating to protect domestic traders. Jackson outlines three dominant explanatory frameworks—liberal (self‑interest and corruption), structural (shifting party coalitions), and statist‑institutional (state‑capital relations and nationalist ideas). He argues that these lenses miss a deeper moral dimension: policymakers assess foreign direct investment through “capitalist legitimacy” categories rooted in colonial history and enduring nationalist narratives. The book traces this moral contest back to the 19th‑century colonial era, showing how contemporary protests invoke the East India Company as a symbol of exploitation. Illustrative quotes include traders’ letters branding Walmart as a modern East India Company and corporate executives promising reduced farm waste and lower consumer prices. Jackson highlights how partnerships between multinational firms and Indian conglomerates, such as Walmart’s tie‑up with the Barti group, become flashpoints for public backlash, revealing the clash between promised efficiency gains and perceived threats to domestic economic sovereignty. The analysis suggests that future policy reforms in India will hinge less on pure economic calculus and more on navigating contested narratives of legitimacy. Understanding these moral categories can help multinational firms design entry strategies that acknowledge historical sensitivities, while policymakers can anticipate political resistance rooted in deep‑seated nationalist sentiment.

The Looming Copper Shortage in 2026
The video examines the looming copper shortage, citing S&P Global’s warning that global copper supply could fall short of demand by roughly 10 million metric tons by 2040. It frames the issue within the broader context of the energy transition, where...

The One Number That May Explain This Market
The video centers on the 10‑year Treasury yield hovering near the 4% mark, which the presenter describes as the market’s thermostat for the coming trading week. He argues that this single number now dictates cross‑asset flows, influencing everything from tech...

Money Talks Livestream | February 19, 2026
The Banco Central ng Pilipinas convenes its first policy meeting of the year with markets pricing a unanimous 25 basis-point cut to the benchmark rate, according to a Business World poll of 16 analysts, while the OECD urged stronger management...

Peter Harris Live - Feb 17th (How to Get Your 1st Multifamily Deal)
Peter Harris hosted a live webinar on securing a first multifamily deal, outlining steps from defining your investor profile to identifying good versus bad deals. He emphasized two key financial metrics, a strategy for making no-risk offers, and three primary...

Why Prices Move Up
The video explains that sharp upward moves in prices often reflect intense unmet demand rather than a flood of executed purchases. Observers chasing the move may rush to sell when prices fall, amplifying volatility. The speaker uses a supply-shortage analogy—few...

Building Resilient, Innovative Supply Chains Across Africa
The Supply Chain Now episode spotlights DHL Global Forwarding’s Middle East and Africa CEO Toby Meyer as he outlines a bold vision for building resilient, innovative supply chains across the continent. The conversation frames the shifting global trade landscape—U.S. tariffs...

Cenlar’s Next Chapter: How the Pennymac Deal Builds a Subservicing Powerhouse
Cenlar President and CEO David Schneider outlined Pennymac’s proposed acquisition of Cenlar, positioning the deal as a catalyst for creating a subservicing powerhouse. The merger promises to combine Pennymac’s capital strength with Cenlar’s extensive loan‑servicing portfolio, driving scale efficiencies and...

Best Safe Haven Asset in 2026?
In this episode of the Trading Coach podcast, host Kill Stokes addresses the surge in gold’s price and asks whether it remains the best safe‑haven asset for 2026. After a year‑long rally that more than doubled gold’s value from early...

Interpreting the Latest Housing Data on Demand and Inventory
Editor-in-Chief Sarah Wheeler and Lead Analyst Logan Mohtashami dissect the latest housing market data, highlighting a resurgence in demand as mortgage rates settle near 6%. They note that while buyer interest is rebounding, inventory remains tight, keeping upward pressure on...

Adapting AI Into Companies, Is It All Just Hype?
Speakers describe real-world AI adoption using BrokerBay in real estate offices, which automated routine appointment calls and eliminated a repetitive three-call workflow, freeing staff from that specific task. The change increased efficiency and allowed teams to handle more volume without...

The U.S. Navy Goes Down Under || Peter Zeihan
The video discusses the U.S. Navy’s recent decision to partner with Australia on expanding the Sterling naval facility on an island off Perth, creating a second forward base far from the contested Western Pacific. Zeihan explains that the move addresses a...

Long SMH / Short MSTR, Long Dispersion Still Working: CFOF LIVE From Cboe
On Cboe’s CFOF Live, hosts Oliver Renick and Brent Kochuba highlighted persistent dispersion in equity markets—large single-stock moves amid a calm S&P 500—and reiterated that long-dispersion strategies and long hardware/semiconductors versus short software (including MicroStrategy) have continued to work. They...

The COB: Premium Payday
The S&P/ASX 200 closed at 9,007 points, a 0.5% gain that pushed the index above the psychologically important 9,000 mark for a third straight session. National Australia Bank led the market, posting a 16% rise in first‑quarter cash earnings and...

Apple Stock Rally: Massive Volume in Call Options
Apple jumped about 3.2% to close at $263.88, trimming its year-to-date loss to roughly 2.6% after a volatile start to the year. The rally coincided with extremely heavy options activity—around 1.2 million contracts traded—centered on the $265 call, which averaged...

NVDA & AVGO: Two Different Giants Powering Same AI Trade #shorts
The video highlights a rapid revision in hyperscale data‑center capital‑expenditure forecasts, climbing from an expected 25‑30% increase to roughly 60% after recent earnings reports. This surge reshapes the AI hardware landscape, positioning Nvidia— the dominant GPU supplier—to capture heightened demand...

My Trade Never Got Filled but That’s Ok
A trader recounts an end-of-day short trade that partially filled and ultimately hit a conservative half-move take-profit. He describes using confluence from a one-hour fair value gap and an order block to justify targeting the 0.5 retracement rather than expecting...

The Largest Banks in the World Just Did the Unthinkable
The video examines unprecedented stress in China’s banking sector, highlighting that the world’s four largest banks are Chinese and that recent data suggest a “Japanification” scenario. It details record‑low one‑year loan rates, the PBOC’s hidden rate cut, and S&P’s warning that...

Stock Market Today: AAPL Rallies, WBD Bidding War Updates, PANW Earnings #shorts
Apple rallied 3% after Wedbush analyst Dan Ives reaffirmed a buy rating and set a $350 price target, citing undervalued AI potential in Siri and upcoming AI‑enhanced hardware. The broader market was mixed, with the S&P and Dow inching higher,...

You Break Your Own Rules — Then Blame the Market
A trader laments inconsistent adherence to their plan, prompting a lesson that trading success hinges on rigidly following self-imposed rules rather than blaming market action. The speaker contrasts mechanical, platform-driven stops with consciously executed actions, arguing that intentionally keeping your...

US Stocks Close Slightly Higher, Infleqtion CEO Discusses Quantum Computing Company's IPO
Infleqtion Technologies (ticker INFQ) debuted on the New York Stock Exchange through a SPAC merger with Churchill Capital, securing $550 million to fund its quantum‑computing ambitions. CEO Matt Kinsella framed the listing as a capital‑raising event, emphasizing that the timing aligns...

Panic or Opportunity? Hamilton Real Estate Sales Plunge 40%
Hamilton’s residential market showed sharp weakening at year-end, with board-wide sales plunging nearly 40% in December and new listings down more than 50% month-over-month. Average prices fell roughly 11.5% month-to-month and average days on market jumped by about 11–14 days,...

Tarique Rahman Sworn in as Prime Minister of Bangladesh | DW News
Bangladesh’s political landscape shifted dramatically on Monday as Tarique Rahman, the son of former president Ziaur Rahman and longtime BNP leader Khaleda Zia, was sworn in as prime minister following a landslide parliamentary victory. After 17 years in exile, Rahman...

Equity Index Futures Volatility Rises Ahead of Economic Data. 2/17/26
Equity index futures opened the week with heightened volatility as the S&P 500 and Dow Jones swung between gains and losses. Capital rotated into financials such as Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan, while software names stayed under pressure. Amazon snapped a...

February 17th, 2026 LIVE Stocks, Options & Futures Trading with Pros!(Market Open, Last Call & More)
The hosts opened the February 17, 2026 live trading session with light, off‑market banter about personal weekends rather than market commentary—one recounted a colleague’s paragliding stunt, another described an impromptu Valentine’s dinner and watching college basketball, and a guest shared...

February 18th, 2026 LIVE Stocks, Options & Futures Trading with Pros!(Market Open, Last Call & More)
The February 18, 2026 live trading show segment is largely informal host banter rather than market analysis, opening with casual greetings and vacation stories. Hosts reunite after trips—one recounting paragliding in San Diego and another describing a relaxing Florida getaway...

House Flipping at an All Time Low, a Good or Bad Thing?
House flipping in Vancouver has plunged to under 2% of home sales, down sharply from a roughly 15% peak in 2007. The decline has been underway for several years and accelerated as house prices stopped rising and started to fall....

February 2026 Random Ramblings
The February 2026 episode of "Yet Another Value" is a free‑form monologue by host Andrew Walker, focused on the growing AI‑induced panic across software‑as‑a‑service (SaaS) and other asset‑light sectors. Walker frames the discussion as a “monthly random rambling,” noting that...

Feb 17 | Closing Market Report
The Feb. 17 Closing Market Report opened with a quick reminder about the upcoming All‑Day Outlook event before turning to the day’s agricultural price snapshot. Chicago March corn settled at $4.26, down 0.5%, while soybeans edged up a nickel on the...

Bipartisan Housing Package Passes House Vote, Mesirow Buys Boston Community for $218M and More!
The House approved the bipartisan Housing for the 21st Century Act, a sweeping legislative package designed to increase housing supply and address the nation’s affordability crisis as it heads to the Senate. The bill includes incentives for new construction, funding for...

Mixed Markets to Start the Week (AOA Markets 2/17/26)
U.S. agricultural markets opened mixed after the three‑day weekend, with grain futures showing modest gains while livestock contracts fell. Senior Barchart analyst Darin Newsom highlighted pressure on corn from a larger June‑July crop outlook and support for soybeans amid tightening...

PANW Growth Concerns Amid Software Sell-Off #shorts
The video examines investor anxiety surrounding Palo Alto Networks’ upcoming earnings, emphasizing that the market’s focus has shifted from short‑term results to a three‑to‑five‑year outlook driven by artificial‑intelligence disruption. While software has enjoyed a 14‑year upward trajectory since the 2011...

Broken Wing Butterfly in SPX
The video walks through constructing a broken‑wing butterfly on the S&P 500 index (SPX) using put options, and explains why the trader opts for the April series (58 days) rather than the nearer‑term March series. By selecting a longer expiration the trader...

Could Software Sell-Off Be Big Buying Opportunity in 2026? Dutch Bros CEO Talks Expansion Plans
The segment opened by flagging a broad software sell‑off driven by AI‑related anxiety, while segueing into Dutch Bros’ aggressive expansion plan that aims to open 181 new stores in 2026 and reach a much larger footprint by 2029. Analysts highlighted that the...

Revival Gold (TSXV:RGV) - 'Undervalued?' Investment Series, with Hugh Agro
Revival Gold Inc., a TSXV‑listed miner, is targeting undervalued brownfield gold assets in the western United States. CEO Hugh Agro argues that the global gold supply gap—120 million ounces produced versus only 20 million ounces discovered annually—creates a moat for existing mines....

Turkey's Evolving Role in a New Global Geopolitical and Security Order
Speakers at the Atlantic Council event argued that amid a perceived shift away from a US-led rules-based order, Turkey is consolidating its role as a middle power by pursuing strategic autonomy through hedging, expanded defense and energy self-sufficiency, regional mediation,...

For Trump's Tariffs, Leverage Is King | GZERO World
The video examines how the Trump administration turned tariffs into a universal bargaining chip, using them not only for trade disputes but also to pressure allies on political and security issues. By sidestepping the World Trade Organization’s dispute‑settlement mechanism, the president...

The Catalyst to Push Bitcoin Out of Its Slump, Walmart Vs. Amazon and Who's the Better Value Stock
The Opening Bid roundtable tackled three intertwined themes: the looming AI bubble, the recent slump in software and crypto equities, and a surprising leadership change at Norwegian Cruise Line. Using a fresh Bank of America fund‑manager survey, the panel highlighted...

India Business Hour: Nifty Reclaims 25,700 On D Street, Infosys Ties Up With Anthropic & More
The India Business Hour highlighted a bullish market close, with the Nifty index breaking the 25,700 barrier as IT stocks recovered after a volatile session. The segment’s focus shifted to strategic AI collaborations, most notably Infosys’ partnership with Anthropic to...

Will AI Continue to Exacerbate Tech's SaaS-Pocalypse Woes? Warner Bros. Restarts Paramount Talks
Markets are rattled as AI-driven disruption deepens a selloff in software stocks — with hundreds of billions wiped from SaaS names and major hyperscalers losing roughly a trillion dollars in combined market value after recent earnings. Industry veterans say AI...

3 Essentials You Need In Your Morning Trading Routine
Axia trader Mike outlines a three-part morning trading routine focused on (1) monitoring macro news flow with efficient tools like a customizable news reader and live audio squawk, (2) situating specific market narratives (FX, oil, metals) against that macro backdrop...

A Conversation With Danielle Sassoon Moderated By Robert Doar
The video features a moderated conversation with former Supreme Court clerk Danielle Sassoon, who reflects on Justice Antonin Scalia’s judicial philosophy, writing style, and mentorship. Sassoon, a Harvard‑Yale graduate who clerked for Scalia toward the end of his tenure, provides...

Ventures Grew in 2025, 2.5 Times the Number of Firms in 2020: EnterpriseSG
Enterprise Singapore is boosting Singapore firms’ expansion into the Middle East through a new Singapore Enterprise Centre in Dubai, which aims to run about 150 advisory sessions and support 30 projects this year across infrastructure, real estate and tech-driven services....

Why Spot-Settled Futures Contract Work
The video announces an industry‑first partnership between Norexco and FastMarkets to introduce spot‑settled futures contracts for the European pulp market. The collaboration aims to give producers and traders a more precise tool for hedging price risk in a sector traditionally...

Scott Livingston, CEO of Tooru Plc, on How £980k Fundraising Supports Sales Growth
Tooru Plc raised just under £1.0m in a placement combining institutional and retail participation via the Winterflood platform to strengthen its balance sheet, fund head‑office costs, and provide working capital for its Polson brand as demand grows. CEO Scott Livingston...

Chicago Fed President Goolsbee: Several More Rate Cuts Possible if Inflation Proves to Be Transitory
Chicago Fed President Austin Goolsbee used a recent inflation report to outline the Federal Reserve’s outlook. The data showed a headline PCE rate of 2.4% and a core rate hovering around 3.6% annualized, with services inflation still stubbornly high. Goolsbee...
WTW Stock | Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company Q4 2025 Earnings Call
Willis Towers Watson (WTW) delivered its fourth‑quarter 2025 earnings, emphasizing the successful execution of its focus strategy, portfolio optimization, and a forward‑looking outlook for 2026. The company highlighted disciplined growth, talent and technology investments, and a series of strategic acquisitions...

Delusional Traders Going For Funded Accounts
The speaker argues that trading skill, not account size, determines success—if you can trade on a demo or a small account you can trade a large funded account. He advises traders to focus on consistency, proper position sizing and capital...

Smelters Are Closing. China Is Scaling.
The video warns that Western nickel and copper smelters are rapidly shutting or scaling back as artificially low nickel prices and a global shortage of copper concentrate choke production, while Chinese smelters absorb the supply. The speaker cites two forces: price...

How ETF Innovation & Mutual Fund Share Classes Are Reshaping Investing
The interview with Victory Capital CEO David Brown focuses on how ETF innovation—particularly the emergence of ETF share classes tied to mutual funds—is reshaping the investment landscape and positioning Victory for accelerated growth. Brown highlights the dramatic rise in ETF...