

Eric Jackson
Founder of EMJ Capital and investor focused on finding high-return '100-bagger' stocks; discusses investing strategies, AI-driven models, Opendoor thesis, and a long-term bullish view on Bitcoin.
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Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 3min
Eric Jackson: Finding the Next 100x Investment, AI Investing Models and Bitcoin's Future
Eric Jackson, founder of EMJ Capital, dives into his quest for '100-bagger' investments, emphasizing his bullish stance on Bitcoin, which he believes could hit $50 million. He shares insights on the housing market with his Opendoor thesis and the potential of AI in identifying lucrative opportunities. Jackson also discusses his innovative investment strategies, the importance of empowering retail investors, and the nuances of using AI models to enhance stock discovery. Expect engaging tales about viral outreach and wisdom on wealth-building!

Dec 24, 2025 • 47min
AI Isn’t Overpriced... The Market Is Still Massively Underestimating It w/ Eric Jackson
Eric Jackson, founder of EMJ Capital and a savvy investor in AI and crypto, argues that AI is vastly underestimated and not overhyped. He discusses how AI is reshaping crypto markets and why the most significant opportunities for investment lie in app layers, not just data centers. Jackson also reveals his bullish long-term visions for Bitcoin and Ethereum, emphasizes AI's role in revitalizing local commerce, and introduces his innovative EMJX model, designed to hedge against market volatility while leveraging AI for growth.

May 19, 2019 • 29min
The Streaming Wars With Eric Jackson
Eric Jackson, an investor at EMJ Capital Ltd with a focus on media, delves into the current state of the streaming wars. He discusses Disney's strategic acquisition of Hulu and how it positions the company for success. The conversation shifts to innovative streaming strategies, particularly the role of bundling with Hulu and ESPN. Jackson also examines HBO's future post-AT&T acquisition and the challenges it faces. Finally, he analyzes Disney's potential in the subscription economy, comparing it with rivals like Apple and Netflix.


