Tea and Crumpets
After a summer hiatus, Will Brown and Adam Eagleston return to examine a market that appears to be reaching an important inflection point. They discuss the Federal Reserve's increasingly difficult balancing act as inflation remains stubbornly above target, government debt and interest payments continue to climb, and geopolitical tensions threaten to keep energy prices elevated. The conversation explores why these macroeconomic forces could shape the next phase of the market and what investors should be watching in the months ahead. The episode also takes a deeper dive into the technology...
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Summer is officially underway, and Will Brown and Adam Eagleston waste no time diving into the headlines shaping markets, energy, and investor sentiment. Against the backdrop of global soccer fever, the duo examines the recently announced Iran-related memorandum of understanding and what it could mean for oil prices, inflation, and the Federal Reserve. While markets initially cheered the agreement, Will and Adam explore the deeper supply-and-demand dynamics that could keep energy prices elevated and complicate the Fed’s path forward. The conversation then shifts to one of the market’s...
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In this episode of Tea and Crumpets, Will Brown and Adam Eagleston dive into a market that appears remarkably calm on the surface while a growing list of geopolitical and economic risks continues to build beneath it. From escalating tensions in the Middle East and concerns over global energy supply to record stock market levels and speculative enthusiasm surrounding AI and upcoming IPOs, our host explore the growing disconnect between market optimism and economic reality. Will and Adam discuss the potential consequences of prolonged disruptions to global oil markets, including the strategic...
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In the 100th episode of Tea and Crumpets, Will Brown and Adam Eagleston celebrate the podcast’s century mark by welcoming returning guest Kalee Kreider for a timely and expansive discussion on geopolitics, inflation, energy markets, and the growing disconnect between financial markets and economic realities on the ground. As Part 1 of this special two-part release, the conversation opens with reflections on reaching 100 episodes before quickly shifting into a deeper examination of the global and domestic pressures shaping the current economic environment. Kalee offers a unique...
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In Part 2 of this special 100th episode celebration of Tea and Crumpets, Will Brown and Adam Eagleston continue their wide-ranging conversation with returning guest Kalee Kreider, diving deeper into the political, economic, and cultural consequences of the current geopolitical and financial environment. Building on the themes from Episode 100, the discussion shifts toward the upcoming U.S. election cycle, the evolving identity crisis within both political parties, and the broader implications of polarization, redistricting, and shifting voter coalitions. Kalee offers candid insight into...
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In this episode of Tea and Crumpets, Will Brown and Adam Eagleston dive into a rapidly evolving geopolitical and economic landscape shaped by escalating tensions in the Middle East. With a fragile ceasefire in place and ongoing uncertainty surrounding key shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz, the conversation explores how quickly conditions on the ground, and in the markets, are shifting. They highlight the difficulty of interpreting real-time information in an environment flooded with conflicting narratives and misinformation. At the center of the discussion is the global energy market,...
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In episode 98 of Tea and Crumpets, Will Brown and Adam Eagleston address a rapidly unfolding geopolitical and market situation, as well as the broader assumptions investors have been relying on. What begins as a discussion of escalating tensions in the Middle East quickly turns into a deeper examination of how fragile global energy infrastructure, shifting policy decisions, and uncertain military outcomes are colliding in real time. The hosts highlight how quickly sentiment can swing, with markets reacting sharply to both escalation and temporary de-escalation, underscoring just how sensitive...
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In this episode of Tea and Crumpets, Adam Eagleston and Will Brown examine a rapidly evolving global environment where geopolitics, energy markets, and structural risks in finance are colliding. The discussion begins with the escalating conflict involving Iran and Israel and the immediate shock to global oil markets, where prices surged dramatically before partially retracing. Adam and Will explore how disruptions to Middle Eastern energy infrastructure and shipping routes could tighten global supply, increase inflation pressure, and complicate monetary policy decisions for the Federal...
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After a brief hiatus (courtesy of a historic Southern ice storm), Adam and Will return to find an index-level market that looks deceptively calm—roughly flat since their last episode—while significant damage has been done beneath the surface to individual stocks. The disconnect between index stability and individual-stock carnage is the central thread of the episode. The first major topic is AI capital expenditure. Most of the Mag 7 have committed to spending at a scale that would have seemed absurd just a few years ago, and the market, which once rewarded this enthusiasm, has begun to...
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We look at the eventful start to 2026 and try to put some context around potential market impacts. Geopolitically, we saw the renewed vigor of the Monroe Doctrine in full force with U.S. action against Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro. Whether stemming the flow of drugs or increasing the supply of oil was the primary factor is undetermined, though decades of underinvestment in infrastructure make any meaningful near-term effect on oil supply unlikely; lower oil prices have been one of the few things keeping inflation in check. We also discuss saber rattling as it relates to Greenland, whose...
info_outlineSummer is officially underway, and Will Brown and Adam Eagleston waste no time diving into the headlines shaping markets, energy, and investor sentiment. Against the backdrop of global soccer fever, the duo examines the recently announced Iran-related memorandum of understanding and what it could mean for oil prices, inflation, and the Federal Reserve. While markets initially cheered the agreement, Will and Adam explore the deeper supply-and-demand dynamics that could keep energy prices elevated and complicate the Fed’s path forward.
The conversation then shifts to one of the market’s hottest stories: the explosive rise of SpaceX and the broader AI-driven investment boom. Will and Adam discuss massive valuations, index inclusion decisions, leveraged ETF activity, and the growing concentration of market performance in a handful of technology and AI-related companies. Along the way, they raise important questions about capital spending, earnings quality, shareholder dilution, and whether investors are accurately assessing the risks embedded in today’s most popular trades.
Wrapping up the episode, Will and Adam examine the increasingly interconnected nature of AI spending, corporate earnings, and index performance. They debate whether current growth expectations are sustainable, discuss the role of passive investing in amplifying market moves, and caution investors about the potential consequences if lofty expectations begin to crack. From oil markets and AI speculation to Fed policy and investor behavior, Will and Adam break it all down with their signature blend of insight, skepticism, and humor.
Topics Discussed:
- The Iran memorandum of understanding and its impact on oil markets
- Inflation, retail sales, and the Fed’s policy challenges
- SpaceX’s soaring valuation and market influence
- AI spending, capital expenditures, and earnings growth
- Index concentration and passive investing risks
- Equity issuance, shareholder dilution, and market speculation
- The outlook for technology stocks and broader market leadership
- Potential risks lurking beneath record market highs
Learn more about Formidable Asset Management, Will Brown, and Adam Eagleston by visiting www.formidableam.com.