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以下是“市场主导”(Market Domination)一集的综合摘要,包括所有提及的新闻和事实: **引言与市场概况(Jared Blickery)** * **时间:** 星期五,距离收盘还有一小时。 * **今日市场(本周收盘强劲):** * 道琼斯指数:上涨561点(约1%)。 * 纳斯达克指数:上涨0.5%。 * 标准普尔500指数:上涨0.5%。 * 罗素2000指数(小盘股):上涨0.86%。 * **本周市场(总体艰难的一周):** * 道琼斯指数:本周下跌。 * 纳斯达克指数:本周下跌2%。 * 标准普尔500指数:本周下跌1.34%。 * 罗素2000指数:本周跌幅约为其当日涨幅的两倍(约-1.72%)。 * **关键经济指标:** 30年期国债收益率达到5.27%,再次上涨4个基点。节目中提到“本周财政部有很多戏剧性事件”。 * **今日板块表现:** * 强劲上涨:原材料(+2%)、医疗保健(>1%)、非必需消费品(>1%)。 * 下跌:公用事业(-2%)。 * **本周板块表现:** * 上涨:医疗保健、能源、原材料。 * 持平:非必需消费品。 * 表现最差:科技(-3.5%),紧随其后的是公用事业和工业。 * **半导体板块:** 提到本周“遭受了更多损害”。 --- **第一部分:财政部风波、债务、比特币和“登月计划”(与Fundstrat经济策略师Hardika Singh的对话)** * **30年期国债风波:** * 财政部长斯科特·贝桑特(Scott Bessent)“几天前”干预市场,试图启动“贝桑特看跌期权”(Bessent put)。 * 宣布将回购规模从20亿美元增至40亿美元以支撑市场。 * 收益率最初如预期般小幅下降,但随后“又回升”至5.27%。 * **失败原因:** 市场明白财政部若不发行更多短期债务,将无法维持目前的借贷水平。 * **短期债务风险:** 更多的展期风险;如果美联储加息,可能面临更高的支付成本。 * **根本问题:** 无法解决不断增长的财政债务(刚刚达到40万亿美元)。 * **美联储与财政部:** 美联储操作的是极短期利率(隔夜利率);30年期国债属于长期利率。 * **长期趋势:** 30年期收益率在五年图表上一直“突破红色虚线[5%]”,现在似乎正在“向上突破”。 * **未来债务发行:** 据报道,贝桑特计划减少长期借款,将其集中到更多短期债务中。 * **市场担忧:** 投资者担心40万亿美元的债务将“永远无法偿还”,因为削减医疗补助、医疗保险、社会保障很难,而国防开支(虽然庞大)在“整体图景中只占一小部分”。 * **比特币/加密货币:** * **近期飙升:** 比特币周三开始“腾飞”(上涨15-20%),大约与贝桑特宣布回购同时。 * **不寻常的市场关联:** 比特币大幅上涨,而标普500指数、美元和长期债券(TLT)却在下跌。这种组合是“前所未见的”。 * **解释:** 加密货币“年初遭受重创”。贝桑特试图解决的流动性问题,将利好比特币等风险资产。 * **加密寒冬:** Hardika认为短期内“加密寒冬尚未结束”,尽管长期看好。 * **仍存担忧:** 缺乏监管清晰度(“清晰法案”)、政府缺乏系统性结构性推动(401k计划的纳入不足)。加密货币缺乏强大的叙事。 * **预测:** 当前的“上涨势头将消退”。(Jared:那就“逢高卖出”。) * **“登月计划”理论(大型科技公司的大胆押注):** * **观察:** 像Alphabet、Netflix、亚马逊和Meta这样的公司“冒险”投资,并“取得了成功”。 * **案例:Alphabet:** 在不知道数据中心是否会帮助云计算或人工智能的情况下,构建了数据中心,从而使谷歌股票脱颖而出。 * **承担风险的文化:** Alphabet在Waymo和Isomorphic Labs等项目上持续的“登月计划雄心”展示了这种文化,使其表现优于标普500指数。 * **未来展望:** 鼓励人们相信SpaceX、OpenAI和Anthropic最终会获得成功。 * **最终建议:** 关注以太坊兑比特币的比率。以太坊是用于构建的网络(“卖铲人”),而比特币是投资者对加密货币情绪的“纯粹押注”。 --- **第二部分:美加关税谈判与美联储展望(与雅虎财经华盛顿记者Ben Werschel的对话)** * **美加贸易谈判:** * **截止日期:** 午夜,否则加拿大商品可能面临50%的关税。特朗普此前曾推迟。 * **进展:** 加拿大谈判代表在美国贸易代表办公室。双方都有“一些让步”的迹象。 * **汽车关税(主要问题):** 特朗普总统表示美国对加拿大汽车/零部件的关税将下调。预期:从25%降至15%。问题是这是否足以满足加拿大陷入困境的汽车行业。 * **酒类:** 美国担心加拿大政府商店抵制美国烈酒。加拿大总理马克·卡尼(Mark Carney)召集各省省长,要求他们结束抵制,以示“善意姿态”。 * **钢铁和铝:** 预计关税将从50%降至25%。 * **乳制品:** 增加美国农民(特别是乳制品)的市场准入是美国的优先事项。 * **结果:** 对关税减免持乐观态度,但“在一切尘埃落定之前,没有任何协议是板上钉钉的”。截止日期是东部时间凌晨12:01。 * **是否回归零关税?** * **不太可能:** 本·韦舍尔(Ben Werschel)表示这“似乎不太可能”。特朗普希望保持“一定水平的关税”。 * **加拿大最佳情况:** 钢铁关税与世界其他地区持平(目前更高)。 * 零关税将是特朗普政府“重大让步”。 * **凯文·沃什与美联储(杰克逊霍尔会议):** * **杰克逊霍尔会议:** 美联储主席凯文·沃什(Kevin Warsh)将于下周发表讲话。通常会有重要讲话。 * **重点关注:** 通货膨胀是“首要关注”(近期联邦公开市场委员会(FOMC)会议纪要中指出)。 * **沃什面临压力:** 需要给投资者一个明确的路线图,说明如何应对通货膨胀并实现2%的目标。 * **白宫对加息的立场:** 不满意。特朗普总统“强烈反对”加息(包括债券收益率和美联储行动)。 * **特朗普的信念:** 利率需要更低。无论沃什说什么,他都会坚持这一信念。 * **沃什与鲍威尔:** 特朗普避免亲自批评沃什(不像对鲍威尔),但坚持其降低利率的立场。 --- **第三部分:科技支持——Anthropic IPO与英伟达财报(与雅虎财经Dan Hawley的对话)** * **Anthropic IPO:** * **报道:** 据报道正准备在月底前公开提交IPO申请。 * **市场地位:** 可能“在OpenAI之前进入公开市场”,并旨在匹配或“超越SpaceX创纪录的首次亮相”。 * **历史:** Anthropic是一家成立五年的公司。OpenAI(一家更老的公司)因ChatGPT而被视为领导者。谷歌创造了驱动这些模型的核心技术“Transformer技术”。 * **Anthropic的优势:** 在企业方面做得“非常出色”,产品包括Claude Code和Claude Cowork。拥有“Mythos 5模型和Fable 5模型”(Mythos 5曾因网络安全问题被政府暂时延迟)。经常被与OpenAI一同称为“领先的人工智能实验室”。 * **财务状况:** 营收,至少是其营收年化运行率,“环比和同比都出现了大幅增长”。 * **与OpenAI的比较:** Anthropic的问题较少。 * **OpenAI的问题:** 近期高管离职、与埃隆·马斯克的诉讼(现在“已是过去式,除非马斯克决定上诉”)、“与苹果的丑陋诉讼和商业秘密纠纷”。这些问题可能将OpenAI的IPO推迟到“可能更接近2027年”。 * **英伟达财报预览(下周):** * **预期:** 预期很高;它是“原始人工智能交易”(“卖铲人”方面)的典型代表。 * **投资者关注的关键点:** * **数据中心部门:** 英伟达已修改其报告方式。投资者将关注“超大规模云服务提供商”(微软、谷歌、亚马逊、Meta、甲骨文)与“新兴云公司”之间的划分。超大规模云服务提供商约占总收入的50%。 * **超大规模云服务提供商芯片开发:** 随着这些大公司开发自己的芯片,这引发了关于英伟达长期战略和多元化需求的疑问。 * **近期交易评论:** 英伟达获得了1050亿美元的人工智能数据中心支持,并与Apollo、Blackstone、BlackRock、KKR等公司共同拥有5000亿美元的资金池。投资者想知道这些交易背后的思路和未来计划。 * **股票回购:** 有一种理论认为,增加股票回购可以解决对“循环融资”的担忧。 --- **第四部分:债券、大宗商品和另类投资(与Incline Investment Manager创始人兼首席执行官Ted Parkelle的对话)** * **财政部干预与债券市场:** * **影响:** 政府干预给市场带来了不确定性。财政部“对美联储的决策表示怀疑”。 * **有效性:** 干预(回购翻倍)“只奏效了一天”,但随后“市场力量又回来了”。 * **收益率:** 30年期收益率回到了宣布“填补缺口”之前的水平。它已触及5%水平一段时间,现在似乎正在“向上突破”。 * **预测:** 泰德(Ted)的公司目前“做空全球债券”(日本国债、英国国债、德国国债),因为全球利率正在上升。 * **驱动因素:** 通货膨胀、财政政策、现有债务规模以及公司发行债券都会影响整体市场。市场力量往往会占上风。 * **债券的安全性:** 2022年显示,债券可能出现两位数下跌,这与它们总是避险资产的观念相悖。 * **不相关投资:** * **黄金和比特币:** 财政部“认输”时,黄金飙升。比特币也上涨了。黄金作为避险资产和对冲通胀的工具,对债券市场担忧做出了反应。 * **大宗商品:** 该公司寻找能源领域的“显著趋势”。 * **原油与取暖油:** 原油波动性很大,没有明显的趋势。然而,取暖油“今年迄今上涨了近100%”,是他们交易的长期趋势。 * **铜与黄金:** 铜是“全球使用”的,而黄金则对不同的力量(债券市场、避险)做出反应。 * **投资方法:** 不预测价格,而是追随趋势。 * **散户投资大宗商品:** * **警告:** 不建议直接开设期货经纪账户,因为风险很高。 * **推荐途径:** * 管理型期货ETF。 * 管理型期货共同基金(有时称为“流动性另类投资”,尽管这个术语有争议)。 * 私募基金。 * **关键标准:** 投资者应寻找与标普500指数或其现有投资组合资产真正“不相关”的基金。 * **误解:** 许多“另类投资”(如私募股权、私募信贷、房地产)实际上高度相关,并非真正“不同”。 * **大宗商品趋势示例:** 小麦今年迄今上涨35%。管理型期货产品可以提供对冷冻橙汁、油菜籽等各种大宗商品的全球敞口。 --- **第五部分:消费者健康与零售趋势(与HSP Brands首席执行官Jessica Kogan的对话)** * **消费格局:** 零售财报显示,随着通货膨胀挤压钱包,美国人“在一些关键领域削减开支”。 * **关键趋势:** “回归日常”是追踪的第一要务,因为它“带来销量”。 * **HSP Brands的角色:** 在零售店进行抽样和品鉴(例如,成人饮料),与数百万消费者对话(8个月内进行了66,000次抽样/品鉴)。 * **消费者洞察:** * **选择:** 消费者在商店里有“很多选择”。 * **面对面互动:** 尽管专注于人工智能/科技,但这仍然是关键的决定性因素。 * **有意为之:** 消费者“正在认真思考他们想买什么以及为什么买”。 * **真实性和联系:** 他们渴望真实性、一个故事以及与产品“更深层次的联系”。 * **成人饮料趋势:** * **行为转变:** 消费者不再选择一个品牌并坚持不懈。他们“每天都在不断尝试新事物”,并与不同的品牌互动。 * **行业影响:** 这种“值得注意”的趋势意味着消费者正在寻找创新和能“吸引他们注意力”的东西。 * **消费者兴趣:** 虽然总体酒精消费量可能下降,但消费者对成人饮料的兴趣很高。 * **对初创企业与现有企业的影响:** * **初创企业的机会:** “消费者不再被任何品牌锁定”,这为新的、优秀品牌赢得市场创造了机会。 * **行业的一个“非凡时刻”。** * **即饮(RTD)品类:** 大型酒类品牌(如Casa Amigos、Malibu、Anheuser-Busch的Cutwater)正在进入“即饮烈酒”品类。 * **葡萄酒行业滞后:** 葡萄酒领域的即饮产品较少,但在罐装和超高端盒装葡萄酒方面有“巨大”机会。 * **现有企业的应对:** 大品牌“肯定很紧张”。他们正在扩展产品线(Malibu的扩展系列)、进行合作(Absolut与Tabasco),并探索非酒精趋势。 * **意想不到的洞察:** “真正渴望回归日常”,并选择能让家中“每个人都开心”的物品。消费者在购买时会认真思考,并希望“讲述一个关于他们所购商品的故事”。 --- **第六部分:住房市场动态(与雅虎财经Claire Boston的对话)** * **K型住房经济:** 它“依然存在”。 * **高端市场(前10% / 100万美元以上住宅):** * 表现“非常出色”。 * 买家多,库存充足,销售额正在上升。 * **低端市场(远低于中位数 / 约30万美元以下住宅):** * 销售额“真的崩溃了”。 * 供应和需求都低。 * 对于这一类别的买家来说,负担能力很困难。 * **首次购房者:** * 受影响很大。 * 供应和需求都低。 * 房价处于“历史高位”。 * 抵押贷款利率“接近6.7%”。 * 许多人“完全退出市场”。 * **Zillow关于购房回本时间的报告:** * **全国平均水平:** 15年才能回本。 * 8.5年才能攒够中位数首付。 * 再过6年,房价才能升值到足以覆盖房地产经纪人费用。 * **高价市场(纽约市、洛杉矶):** 可能长得多(30到40年)。 * **租房与买房:** 鉴于目前的价格,“在大多数市场,租房绝对更划算”。(Jared:我自己就是个快乐的租房者。) --- **第七部分:千禧一代金钱报告(与Chime的Brittany的对话)** * **千禧一代财务情绪:** * 49%的人感到自己“财务状况更好”,比五年前(高于任何其他世代)。 * 82%的人“积极管理自己的钱财”。 * “千禧一代贫困的说法……已经过时”。 * **传统里程碑(房屋所有权、婚姻、子女):** * 千禧一代仍然认为这些“非常重要”(例如,40%的人想拥有自己的房子)。 * 他们可能比老一辈有“不同的时间表”。 * **重新定义财务成功:** 不仅仅是房屋所有权。39%的人将其定义为“将钱花在照顾所爱之人上”。这是一个“更广泛的定义”。 * **2008年分界线(K型千禧一代):** * 仅相差五年的千禧一代正过着“两种不同的财务现实”,被2008年经济衰退一分为二。 * **1991年前出生的千禧一代:** 毕业时正值经济危机,这塑造了他们的财务观念。许多人在发现收入不足后,寻求“额外的收入来源”。 * **1991年后出生的千禧一代:** 危机期间仍在读中学,因此视角不同。 * **为灵活性和体验而消费:** * 千禧一代将财务成功定义为能够“享受生活”。 * **旅行:** 一个重要部分,有时会为此牺牲或推迟其他目标。许多人拥有“专门用于旅行的储蓄账户”。 * 在享受当下金钱和为未来/长期目标进行战略储蓄之间取得平衡。 * **人工智能与财务:** * 16%的千禧一代“目前正在积极地将人工智能用于其财务管理”。 * 千禧一代习惯“调整适应”(大衰退、疫情,现在是人工智能时代)。预计人工智能的采用将增加。 * **报告中的惊喜:** * 千禧一代的金钱故事“比通常认为的要细致入微得多”。 * 他们取得了“显著进展”,并积极管理钱财,但可能在房屋所有权等长期目标上仍感到“落后或不知所措”。 * 这两种现实可以并存;这个故事是动态的。它不仅仅是“贫困”和“牛油果吐司”的刻板印象。 --- **第八部分:“与众不同”(Built Different)片段(与Arizona Beverages创始人兼董事长Don Vujagio的对话)** * **99美分罐装饮料:** * **营销工具:** 已成为该品牌的“代名词”。 * **价格来源:** 玻璃瓶销量曾是罐装的10倍。零售商以与玻璃瓶相同的价格出售罐装饮料,这“让消费者望而却步”。 * **决定:** 在罐子上标明99美分,尽管一位销售经理称这是“最愚蠢的主意”。 * **影响:** 销量从每年不到5000万罐增至每年超过10亿罐。 * **承诺:** 对99美分的价格毫不后悔。只有在广告预算达到每年2亿美元的情况下,才会考虑改变。 * **未来价格:** 不确定50年后会怎样(“在通货膨胀下可能是1.29美元”),但正在“抵抗恶魔般的、冷酷的通货膨胀”。 * **关税:** * **金属:** 由于关税,成为一个“罪魁祸首”。铝价“是关税前支付价格的两倍”。其80%的罐装金属在美国回收,但100%受到关税影响。 * **果汁关税:** 因最高法院裁决而获得退款。许多制造商因关税提高了价格,但现在并未降低。Arizona公司“保持低价”,并获得了退款。 --- **第九部分:“莎蒂坐在副驾驶座”(Shanti Rides Shotgun)片段(与驾驶教练Shanti的对话)** * **背景:** 在被其他驾校解雇后(因为“做自己的事”,获得私人客户),创办了帝国州驾校(Empire State Driving School)。 * **声誉:** 纽约市“最炙手可热的驾驶教练”之一。“非常有名”,口耳相传。交通局(DMV)也尊重她。 * **定价:** 每小时收费100至150美元。每节课两小时。不与客户讨价还价;“不接受就拉倒”。估计每天收入1000美元或更多。 * **日程:** 早上5:30从布朗克斯的家出发,赶上6:30的第一节课。带学生参加驾驶考试。 * **成功率:** 拥有学生“99%的通过率”。 * **独特性:** 相信“没有下一个Shanti”,没有人能与她的教学风格竞争。 --- **收盘市场回顾与下周展望(Jared Blickery)** * **收盘:** * 道琼斯指数:上涨500点(约1%)。高开高走,涨幅扩大。 * 纳斯达克指数:本周下跌2%(但今日上涨)。 * 标准普尔500指数:类似情况(今日上涨,本周下跌)。 * 罗素2000指数:今日上涨86个基点,但本周跌幅“大约是其两倍”。 * **30年期国债收益率:** 收于5.28%,上涨4个基点。“贝桑特看跌期权”已“失效”,因为它回到了宣布前的水平。 * **今日大盘股板块表现:** 原材料+2%,医疗保健、非必需消费品(均>1%)。公用事业-2.3%。 * **5日板块表现:** * 上涨:医疗保健(+4%——Moderna有所帮助,已上涨一段时间)、能源、原材料。 * 下跌:公用事业(-3.5%)、科技(-3.5%)、工业。 * **整体月度表现:** “相当不错的一个月”,希望没有重大挫折。 * **今日纳斯达克100指数涨幅:** 特斯拉+5%,SpaceX+2%,Alphabet+1%。 * **半导体市场:** * **今日:** “表现良好”,尽管Marvell下跌5%。 * **5日表现(“一片惨淡”):** 英伟达-4.5%,博通-6%。 * **“垫底”输家:** Wolf -19%,Arm -13%,英特尔 -12%。 * **费城半导体指数(SOX):** 失去了一个“关键水平”。在三个月图表上,它测试了“回撤一半,或50%回撤”水平,然后“跌向下方”,表明“短期内空头占据主导”。 * **本周财报表现:** * 下跌:沃尔玛-10%,摩根大通-3%,波音-7.5%。 * 上涨:强生+4%,默克+12%。 **展望下周:** * **英伟达财报(周三):** 分析师(Stiefel、Oppenheimer)预计业绩将超预期并上调展望。投资者将关注云公司对人工智能的需求和数据中心发展。 * **软件公司财报:** Salesforce、CrowdStrike、Workday、Zoom、Intuit。Salesforce是检验企业软件支出以及人工智能投资是否能转化为增长的“更大考验”。 * **杰克逊霍尔会议(周五):** 美联储主席凯文·沃什将发表讲话。市场将关注有关利率路径的线索,以及美联储如何计划应对通货膨胀(将价格稳定恢复到2%的目标),因为他“提供的指引相对较少”。

Here's a comprehensive summary of the "Market Domination" episode, including all the news and facts mentioned: **Introduction & Market Snapshot (Jared Blickery)** * **Time:** One hour until the closing bell on a Friday. * **Today's Market (Ending the Week Strong):** * Dow: Up 561 points (approx. 1%). * NASDAQ: Up 0.5%. * S&P 500: Up 0.5%. * Russell 2000 (Small Caps): Up 0.86%. * **Week's Market (Rough Week Overall):** * Dow: Down for the week. * NASDAQ: Down 2% for the week. * S&P 500: Down 1.34% for the week. * Russell 2000: Down approximately twice its daily gain for the week (around -1.72%). * **Key Economic Indicator:** 30-year T-bond yield at 5.27%, up another 4 basis points. Noted "a lot of drama with the Treasury this week." * **Sector Action (Today):** * Ripping higher: Materials (+2%), Healthcare (>1%), Consumer Discretionary (>1%). * Red rectangle: Utilities (-2%). * **Sector Action (Week):** * In the green: Healthcare, Energy, Materials. * Flat: Consumer Discretionary. * Last place: Tech (-3.5%), followed closely by Utilities and Industrials. * **Semiconductor Map:** Noted "more damage done" this week. --- **Segment 1: Treasury Drama, Debt, Bitcoin & "Moonshots" with Hardika Singh (Fundstrat Economic Strategist)** * **30-year Treasury Bond Drama:** * Scott Bessent (Treasury Secretary) intervened in the market "a couple days ago," attempting a "Bessent put." * Announced doubling of buybacks from $2 billion to $4 billion to support the market. * Yields initially ticked down as desired, but then went "right back up" to 5.27%. * **Reason for failure:** Market understands the Treasury cannot sustain this level of borrowing without raising more short-term debt. * **Short-term debt risks:** More rollover risk; prospect of higher payments if the Fed raises interest rates. * **Underlying Issue:** Doesn't solve the growing fiscal debt ($40 trillion, just reached). * **Fed vs. Treasury:** Fed operates on the very short end (overnight rates); 30-year is the long end. * **Long-term trend:** The 30-year yield has been "poking above that red dotted line [5%]" on a five-year chart, and now appears to be "escaping" higher. * **Future Debt Issuance:** Bessent reportedly plans to decrease long-end borrowing and pack it into more short-term debt. * **Market Concern:** Investors are concerned the $40 trillion debt will "never get paid back" because cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security are difficult, and defense spending (though large) is a "small part of the overall picture." * **Bitcoin/Cryptocurrency:** * **Recent surge:** Bitcoin started "liftoff" on Wednesday (up 15-20%), around the same time as Bessent's buyback announcement. * **Unusual market correlation:** Bitcoin was up significantly while SPY, the Dollar, and long-term bonds (TLT) were down. This combination is "never seen... before." * **Explanation:** Cryptocurrencies were "hammered earlier in the year." The liquidity issue Bessent is trying to solve benefits riskier assets like Bitcoin. * **Crypto Winter:** Hardika believes "crypto winter is not over yet" in the short term, despite being bullish long-term. * **Remaining Concerns:** Lack of regulatory clarity ("Clarity Act"), no systemic structural push from the government (401k inclusion is not enough). Currencies lack a strong narrative. * **Prediction:** The current "push-up is going to fade." (Jared: "sell the rips then.") * **Moonshot Thesis (Big Tech Bets):** * **Observation:** Companies like Alphabet, Netflix, Amazon, and Meta took "huge risks" that "paid off." * **Example: Alphabet:** Built data centers when they didn't know it would help with cloud or AI, differentiating Google stock. * **Culture of Risk-Taking:** Alphabet's continued "moonshot ambition" with projects like Waymo and Isomorphic Labs shows this culture, enabling outperformance against the S&P 500. * **Future Outlook:** Encourages belief that SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic will eventually pay off. * **Final Advice:** Watch the Ethereum to Bitcoin ratio. Ethereum is a network for building ("picks and shovels"), while Bitcoin is a "pure play" on investor sentiment about crypto. --- **Segment 2: US-Canada Tariff Negotiations & Fed Outlook with Ben Werschel (Yahoo Finance Washington Correspondent)** * **US-Canada Trade Talks:** * **Deadline:** Midnight, otherwise 50% tariffs could apply to Canadian goods. Trump had delayed it earlier. * **Progress:** Canadian negotiator is in the U.S. Trade Representative's office. Signs of "some give on both sides." * **Auto Tariffs (Major Issue):** President Trump indicated US tariffs on Canadian autos/parts would come down. Expectation: drop from 25% to 15%. Question is if this is enough for Canada's embattled auto industry. * **Liquor:** US concern about Canadian boycott of US spirits in government stores. Canadian PM Mark Carney called provincial governors to end boycott as "show of good faith." * **Steel and Aluminum:** Expect drop in tariffs from 50% to 25%. * **Dairy:** Increased market access for US farmers (especially dairy) is a US priority. * **Outcome:** Optimism for tariff relief, but "nothing's agreed to until everything's agreed to." Deadline 12:01 AM Eastern. * **Return to Zero Tariffs?** * **Unlikely:** Ben states it "seems unlikely." Trump wants "some level of tariffs." * **Best Case for Canada:** Equalize steel tariffs with the rest of the world (currently higher). * Zero percent tariffs would be a "major give" by the Trump administration. * **Kevin Warsh & the Fed (Jackson Hole):** * **Jackson Hole Event:** Kevin Warsh (Fed Chair) to speak next week. Big speech usually happens. * **Key Focus:** Inflation is "top of mind" (noted in recent FOMC minutes). * **Pressure on Warsh:** To give investors a clear roadmap on tackling inflation and reaching the 2% target. * **White House Stance on Rate Hikes:** Not comfortable. President Trump has "pushed back pretty strongly" against rate hikes (both bond yields and Fed action). * **Trump's Belief:** Rates need to be lower. He will continue this belief regardless of what Warsh says. * **Warsh vs. Powell:** Trump has avoided criticizing Warsh personally (unlike Powell), but maintains his stance on lower rates. --- **Segment 3: Tech Support - Anthropic IPO & NVIDIA Earnings with Dan Hawley (Yahoo Finance)** * **Anthropic IPO:** * **Reporting:** Reportedly preparing to publicly file for an IPO by the end of the month. * **Market Position:** Potentially "beating OpenAI to the public markets" and aiming to match or "top SpaceX's record setting debut." * **History:** Anthropic is a five-year-old company. OpenAI (an older company) was seen as the leader due to ChatGPT. Google created the "transformer technology" powering these models. * **Anthropic's Strengths:** Done "a great job on the enterprise side" with products like Claude Code and Claude Cowork. Has "Mythos 5 model and their Fable 5 model" (Mythos 5 was temporarily delayed by government due to cybersecurity power). Regularly referred to as a "leading AI lab alongside OpenAI." * **Financials:** Experienced a "massive jump in revenue, at least their revenue run rate, quarter over quarter and year over year." * **Comparison to OpenAI:** Anthropic has had fewer issues. * **OpenAI's Issues:** Recent executive departures, lawsuit with Elon Musk (now "in the rear view unless Musk decides to appeal"), "ugly lawsuit with Apple and trade secrets." These issues likely pushed OpenAI's IPO to "2027 probably more likely." * **NVIDIA Earnings Preview (Next Week):** * **Expectations:** High expectations; poster child for the "original AI trade" ("picks and shovels" side). * **Key Watch Points for Investors:** * **Data Center Segment:** NVIDIA has reworked its reporting. Investors will watch the split between "hyperscalers" (Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta, Oracle) and "Neo cloud companies." Hyperscalers account for about 50% of total revenue. * **Hyperscaler Chip Development:** As these large companies build their own chips, it raises questions about NVIDIA's long-term strategy and need to diversify. * **Recent Deals Commentary:** NVIDIA received $105 billion backing for an AI data center and has a $500 billion pool with Apollo, Blackstone, BlackRock, KKR, and others. Investors want to know about the thinking behind these deals and future plans. * **Buybacks:** A theory suggests increasing buybacks could address concerns about "circular financing." --- **Segment 4: Bonds, Commodities, and Alternative Investments with Ted Parkelle (Incline Investment Manager Founder & CEO)** * **Treasury Intervention and Bond Market:** * **Impact:** Government intervention creates uncertainty in markets. Treasury "second-guessing the Fed." * **Effectiveness:** The intervention (doubling buybacks) "worked for a day," but then "market forces come back." * **Yields:** 30-year yield is back to the level it was *before* the announcement ("filled the gap"). It has been pressing the 5% level for some time and appears to be "escaping to the upside." * **Prediction:** Ted's firm is currently "short global bonds" (JGBs, Gilt, Schatz) because rates are ticking up globally. * **Driving Forces:** Inflation, fiscal policy, the amount of existing debt, and corporates tapping the bond market all influence the overall market. Market forces tend to prevail. * **Safety of Bonds:** 2022 showed bonds could be down double digits, contradicting the idea of them always being a flight-to-safety. * **Uncorrelated Investments:** * **Gold and Bitcoin:** Gold shot up when the Treasury "cried uncle." Bitcoin was also up. Gold serves as a safe haven and protection against inflation, responding to bond market worries. * **Commodities:** Firm looks for "significant trends" in energy. * **Oil vs. Heating Oil:** Crude oil is highly volatile with no discernible trend. Heating oil, however, is up "almost 100% year to date" and is a long-term trend they trade. * **Copper vs. Gold:** Copper is "used by the world," while gold responds to different forces (bond market, safe haven). * **Investment Approach:** Not trying to predict prices; follows trends. * **Investing in Commodities for Retail Investors:** * **Caution:** Does not recommend direct futures brokerage accounts due to high risk. * **Recommended Avenues:** * Managed futures ETFs. * Managed futures mutual funds (sometimes called "liquid alts," though the term is arguable). * Private funds. * **Key Criteria:** Investors should seek funds that are truly "non-correlated" with the S&P or their existing portfolio holdings. * **Misconception:** Many "alternative investments" (like private equity, private credit, real estate) are actually highly correlated and not truly "different." * **Examples of Commodity Trends:** Wheat is up 35% year to date. Managed futures products can provide global exposure to various commodities like frozen orange juice, canola. --- **Segment 5: The Health of the Consumer & Retail Trends with Jessica Kogan (CEO, HSP Brands)** * **Consumer Landscape:** Retail earnings reveal Americans are "pulling back on spending in some key areas" as inflation squeezes wallets. * **Key Trend:** "Back to routine" is the number one thing tracked, as it "delivers sales." * **HSP Brands Role:** Conducts sampling and tastings at retailers (e.g., adult beverages), talking to millions of consumers (66,000 samplings/tastings in 8 months). * **Consumer Insights:** * **Choices:** Consumers have "lots of choices" in stores. * **In-Person Engagement:** Crucial difference-maker, despite focus on AI/tech. * **Intentionality:** Consumers are "thinking hard about what it is that they want to buy and why." * **Authenticity & Connection:** They want authenticity, a story, and a "deeper connection" with products. * **Adult Beverage Trends:** * **Shifting Behavior:** Consumers no longer pick one brand and stick with it. They are "trying something new all the time and every day" and engage with different brands daily. * **Industry Implication:** This "noteworthy" trend means consumers are looking for innovation and something to "capture their attention." * **Consumer Interest:** While overall alcohol consumption may seem to decline, consumer interest in adult beverages is high. * **Impact on Startups vs. Incumbents:** * **Opportunity for Startups:** "Nobody has a lock on the consumer anymore," creating opportunity for new brands to gain headway if they are good. * **"Incredible moment in time" in the industry.** * **RTD (Ready-To-Drink) Category:** Big liquor brands (Casa Amigos, Malibu, Anheuser-Busch's Cutwater) are entering the "ready to drink spirits" category. * **Wine Industry Lag:** Less RTD in wine, but "huge" opportunity for cans and super premium box wine. * **Incumbent Response:** Big brands are "definitely nervous." They are expanding product lines (Malibu extensions), partnering (Absolut with Tabasco), and exploring non-alcoholic trends. * **Unexpected Insight:** A "real desire to get back to routine" and to pick items that will make "everybody happy" in the household. Consumers are thinking hard about purchases and want to "tell a story" about what they buy. --- **Segment 6: Housing Market Dynamics with Claire Boston (Yahoo Finance)** * **K-Shaped Economy in Housing:** It's "alive and well." * **High End of the Market (Top 10% / $1M+ homes):** * Doing "really well." * Many buyers, good inventory, sales are rising. * **Low End of the Market (Well below median / ~$300K-):** * Sales have "really cratered." * Low supply and low demand. * Affordability is difficult for buyers in this category. * **First-Time Home Buyers:** * Greatly affected. * Low supply and low demand. * Home prices are at "record highs." * Mortgage rates are "nearly 6.7%." * Many are "sitting out the market altogether." * **Zillow Report on Break-Even Time for Home Purchase:** * **National Average:** 15 years to break even. * 8.5 years to save for a median-sized down payment. * Another 6 years for the home to appreciate enough to cover realtor fees. * **Expensive Markets (NYC, LA):** Can be much longer (30 to 40 years). * **Renting vs. Buying:** Given current prices, "renting definitely wins in most markets." (Jared: "I'm a happy renter myself.") --- **Segment 7: Millennial Money Report with Brittany (Chime)** * **Millennial Financial Sentiment:** * 49% feel "better off financially" than five years ago (higher than any other generation). * 82% are "actively managing their money." * The "broke millennial narrative... is outdated." * **Traditional Milestones (Homeownership, Marriage, Children):** * Millennials still find these "really important" (e.g., 40% want to own a home). * They might have a "different timeline" than older generations. * **Redefining Financial Success:** Not just homeownership. 39% define it as "spending money on taking care of their loved ones." It's a "broader definition." * **The 2008 Fault Line (K-Shaped Millennial):** * Millennials born just five years apart are living "two different financial realities," divided by the 2008 recession. * **Pre-1991 Millennials:** Graduated into an economic crisis, shaping their financial perspective. Many took on "additional sources of income" after seeing income wasn't enough. * **Post-1991 Millennials:** Were still in middle school during the crisis, leading to a different perspective. * **Spending for Flexibility and Experiences:** * Millennials define financial success by being able to "enjoy life along the way." * **Travel:** A big part, sometimes sacrificing or delaying other goals. Many have "savings accounts earmarked for travel." * Finding a balance between enjoying money today and strategic saving for future/long-term goals. * **AI and Finances:** * 16% of millennials are "actively using AI right now in their finances." * Millennials are used to "pivoting" (Great Recession, pandemic, now AI era). Expects AI adoption to increase. * **Surprises in the Report:** * The millennial money story is "a lot more nuanced" than typically thought. * They've made "significant progress" and are actively managing money, but might still feel "behind or overwhelmed" on longer-term goals like homeownership. * Both realities can exist; the story is dynamic. It's more than the "broke" and "avocado toast" stereotypes. --- **Segment 8: "Built Different" Snippet with Don Vujagio (Founder/Chairman, Arizona Beverages)** * **99-Cent Can:** * **Marketing Tool:** Has become "synonymous" with the brand. * **Origin of Price:** Glass bottles were outselling cans 10:1. Retailers were selling cans at the same price as glass, which "shut down the consumer." * **Decision:** Put 99 cents on the can, despite a sales manager calling it the "dumbest idea." * **Impact:** Sales went from under 50 million cans/year to over 1 billion cans/year. * **Commitment:** No regrets on the 99-cent price point. Would only consider changing if advertising budget was $200M/year. * **Future Price:** Unsure 50 years out ("might be $1.29" with inflation), but "fighting off the devil, cold inflation." * **Tariffs:** * **Metal:** A "culprit" due to tariffs. Aluminum prices are "double what we paid before the tariffs." 80% of their canned metal is recycled in America, but 100% was affected by tariffs. * **Juice Tariffs:** Being refunded due to a Supreme Court decision. Many manufacturers raised prices due to tariffs, but are not lowering them now. Arizona "held low price" and is getting a refund. --- **Segment 9: "Shanti Rides Shotgun" Snippet with Shanti (Driving Instructor)** * **Background:** Started Empire State Driving School after being fired from other schools for "doing my own thing" (getting private clients). * **Reputation:** One of the "most sought out driving instructors" in NYC. "So famous," known by word of mouth. DMV also respects her. * **Pricing:** Charges $100 to $150 per hour. Each lesson is two hours. Does not bargain with clients; "take it or leave it." Estimates earning $1,000 or more per day. * **Schedule:** Leaves home in the Bronx at 5:30 AM for first lesson at 6:30 AM. Takes students for driving tests. * **Success Rate:** Boasts a "99% pass rate" for her students. * **Uniqueness:** Believes "there is no next Shanti," and no one can compete with her teaching style. --- **Closing Bell Market Recap & Next Week's Outlook (Jared Blickery)** * **Market Close:** * Dow: Up 500 points (approx. 1%). Gapped up and built gains. * NASDAQ: Down 2% for the week (but green today). * S&P 500: Similar story (green today, down for week). * Russell 2000: Up 86 basis points today, but down "about twice that" for the week. * **30-year T-bond Yield:** Closed at 5.28%, up 4 basis points. "Besant put" is "gone" as it returned to pre-announcement levels. * **Large Cap Sector Action (Today):** Materials +2%, Healthcare, Consumer Discretionary (all >1%). Utilities -2.3%. * **Sector Action (5-Day View):** * Green: Healthcare (+4% - Moderna helped, climbing for a while), Energy, Materials. * Red: Utilities (-3.5%), Tech (-3.5%), Industrials. * **Overall Month:** "Pretty good month," hopefully no major setback. * **NASDAQ 100 Movers (Today):** Tesla +5%, SpaceX +2%, Alphabet +1%. * **Semiconductor Market:** * **Today:** "Nice green," though Marvell was down 5%. * **5-Day View ("Dark Red"):** Nvidia -4.5%, Broadcom -6%. * **"Bottom Shelf" Losers:** Wolf -19%, Arm -13%, Intel -12%. * **Philly Chip Index (SOX):** Lost a "key level." On a three-month chart, it tested the "halfway back, or 50% retracement" level and then "sold off to the downside," indicating "bears are in short-term control." * **Earnings Stories (Week):** * Down: Walmart -10%, JP Morgan -3%, Boeing -7.5%. * Up: J&J +4%, Merck +12%. **Looking Ahead to Next Week:** * **NVIDIA Earnings (Wednesday):** Analysts (Stiefel, Oppenheimer) expect a beat and raise outlook. Investors will watch for AI demand from cloud companies and data center development. * **Software Earnings:** Salesforce, CrowdStrike, Workday, Zoom, Intuit. Salesforce is a "bigger test" for corporate software spending and whether AI investment translates to growth. * **Jackson Hole (Friday):** Fed Chair Kevin Warsh to deliver remarks. Markets will listen for clues on interest rate path and how the Fed plans to tackle inflation (restore price stability to 2% target), as he has offered "relatively little guidance."