This Week On Wall Street
Is Wall Street quietly printing money using Bitcoin? In this episode, Matt Weinschenk unpacks the rise of Bitcoin Treasury Companies—public firms like MicroStrategy using corporate debt and financial engineering to amplify their exposure to crypto. Joined by Stansberry’s crypto expert Eric Wade, the episode dives into how this high-risk, high-reward trend is playing out—and whether the strategy is sustainable in a volatile market. Inside the Episode: How MicroStrategy turned corporate cash into a multi-billion-dollar Bitcoin play The concept of the Bitcoin premium—and...
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A handwritten note from Donald Trump to Fed Chair Jerome Powell is shaking Wall Street—and could mark the beginning of a major shift in U.S. monetary policy. This week, Stansberry’s own Dan Ferris joins Matt Weinschenk to break down the political and economic implications of Trump’s push for interest rate cuts ahead of the 2025 election. Could this undermine the Federal Reserve’s independence and trigger short-term market gains… but long-term economic damage? Inside the Episode: What Trump’s private message to Powell means for future rate policy Why lower interest rates...
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The IPO market is back—with dot-com-era energy. In this episode, Matt Weinschenk and longtime tech IPO analyst Lou Basenese break down the 2025 surge in new listings and reveal how to play the frenzy strategically. In This Episode: CoreWeave, Circle, eToro & more — What’s driving triple-digit first-day pops in AI, crypto, and fintech IPOs The data you need — Insights from Prof. Jay Ritter’s 40-year IPO study: why most hot debuts fade within 3 years Lou’s 5-factor IPO checklist — A simple framework to assess any new listing: age, revenue, growth, profitability,...
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As artificial intelligence drives up demand for electricity, the U.S. is quietly turning back to nuclear—and investors are taking notice. In this episode, Matt Weinschenk unpacks why the next clean-energy boom may be fueled by uranium and small modular reactors (SMRs). Inside the Episode: Oklo’s breakthrough — How a truck-sized SMR won a Pentagon contract and what it signals for the next wave of nuclear developers The AI-energy link — Why data center expansion is creating a power crunch and reviving interest in zero-carbon baseload options Investment pathways —...
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Gold could be headed toward $5,000—and possibly $6,000—if current macro and technical trends hold. In this episode, Stansberry Research’s Matt Weinschenk and trading expert Greg Diamond break down why precious metals may be entering a historic bull market and how investors can prepare. Inside This Episode: The “Sell-America” Trade — How tariffs, rising U.S. debt, and foreign Treasury dumping are pushing investors out of dollars and into gold Record central-bank buying — India, China, Poland, and others continue a third year of massive gold reserve accumulation ...
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Big Tech is ramping up its investment in AI infrastructure—but which companies are poised to profit most as AI moves from hype to real-world utility? In this week’s episode, Matt Weinschenk and tech investor Josh Baylin analyze the multi-billion-dollar bets shaping the future of artificial intelligence, from Apple’s ecosystem shift to Nvidia’s data-center dominance. Topics Covered: Apple’s AI pivot — Why opening its AI models to third-party developers may be Apple’s boldest move since the App Store Google’s counterstrike — New AI search, video generation tools...
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The markets are soaring after Trump’s 90-day tariff pause, with every major sector gaining more than 4%. But is this rally built to last—or just a panic-fueled bounce? And more importantly, which stocks could benefit most if tariffs truly stay lower? In this episode, Matt Weinschenk breaks down: What the China tariff freeze and a new U.K. trade deal actually mean for markets Why investors staged a broad-based buying spree across all sectors The strange divide between strong retail sales and weak consumer sentiment surveys Why S&P 500 earnings forecasts are still...
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The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged yet flagged rising stagflation risk, pitting its dual mandate against tariff-driven inflation and recession fears. In this episode of This Week on Wall Street, Matt Weinschenk explains: How the Fed’s “higher unemployment + higher inflation” warning changes the outlook Why futures markets may be overpricing three 2025 rate cuts The tug-of-war between hard data (low unemployment, 2.3 % inflation) and gloomy sentiment surveys How tariffs distort trade-deficit numbers—and what that means for growth A simple bond-market signal (the...
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Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. Discover what successor Greg Abel means for BRK stock, why Buffett picked this moment for retirement, and where intrinsic value lies, according to Buffett expert Whitney Tilson (editor of Stansberry’s Investment Advisory, former hedge‑fund manager, and longtime “Buffettologist”). In this special edition of This Week on Wall Street, host Matt Weinschenk sits down with Tilson to unpack the Oracle’s surprise announcement and its impact on investors. Inside the episode: Buffett’s legacy & Tilson’s...
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Learn how fear, greed, and today’s market uncertainty shape every headline—and why behavioral finance often beats the spreadsheets. In this episode of This Week on Wall Street, Stansberry Research Director of Research Matt Weinschenk dives into the Fear vs. Greed struggle dominating markets and explains how a single sentiment shift could spark a stock market rally. In this episode Matt covers: Fear vs. Greed in action – price swings that no cash‑flow model can justify. Uncertainty surge – earnings‑call “uncertainty” mentions up 20%; why guidance is disappearing. ...
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In this episode, Matt Weinschenk unpacks the rise of Bitcoin Treasury Companies—public firms like MicroStrategy using corporate debt and financial engineering to amplify their exposure to crypto.
Joined by Stansberry’s crypto expert Eric Wade, the episode dives into how this high-risk, high-reward trend is playing out—and whether the strategy is sustainable in a volatile market.
Inside the Episode:
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How MicroStrategy turned corporate cash into a multi-billion-dollar Bitcoin play
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The concept of the Bitcoin premium—and why it doesn’t always last
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The surge of copycat firms leveraging Bitcoin for stock price gains
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Why leverage and hype could be setting up a crypto stock bust
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Eric Wade’s take: When crypto stocks make sense—and when they don’t
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Four key rules for evaluating Bitcoin-backed equities
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What happens when debt-fueled crypto strategies start to unwind
Whether you're a crypto enthusiast or a cautious investor, this episode reveals how debt, hype, and Bitcoin are colliding on Wall Street—and what it means for your portfolio.
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