
Max Wiethe
Co-host on Monetary Matters and market analyst who engages in detailed discussion of macro trends, earnings, and technology/AI impacts on markets, often prompting questions and counterpoints to the host.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 12min
Banks Under Fire From Executive Action | Jack & Max on Trump's Threatened 10% Credit Card Cap and How Executive Action Is Shaping Markets in Defense, Housing, Payments, Central Banking, and More
Max Wiethe, a market commentator known for his trading insights, joins Jack to dive into President Trump's proposed 10% interest cap on credit cards, examining its genuine impact versus political theater. They explore potential bank strategies like teaser cards and the surprising bipartisan origins of the cap idea. The discussion broadens to include mortgage policies and housing market effects, alongside the risks banks face from rising subprime lenders and pawn shops if credit tightening occurs. Max also highlights implications for investment opportunities amidst market shifts.

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May 7, 2025 • 50min
Wait & See | Jack & Max on May Fed Meeting, Shipping Volumes, China Stimulus, and Tariff Newsflow
Max Wiethe, host of Other People’s Money, joins the discussion to unravel key economic trends. They tackle the May Fed meeting and its cautious stance amid tariff uncertainties impacting inflation. The duo delves into shipping volumes and the implications of China’s recent monetary stimulus. With insights on consumer spending trends and the nuances of data analysis, they paint a complex picture of the current economic landscape, emphasizing the interconnectedness of global trade and market shifts.

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Dec 18, 2024 • 38min
Jack Farley & Max Wiethe on Fed Hawkishness & Steep Stock Market Sell-off
Max Wiethe, a finance expert and host of the Other People’s Money podcast, joins Jack Farley to dissect the recent steep sell-off in the stock market tied to the Federal Reserve's hawkish stance. They delve into the implications of interest rate adjustments and the balancing act the Fed faces amid inflation and unemployment concerns. The duo debates the future of monetary policy, including potential cuts in 2025, and discusses global currency trends, particularly how the euro may weaken against the dollar due to differing central bank strategies.


