

Paisley Nardini
Managing Director and Head of Multi-Asset Solutions at Simplify Asset Management, which has about $7 billion in assets under management.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 43min
Trump Tax Bill Passes Senate as Republicans Notch Major Win
Terry Haines, founder of Pangea Policy, and Paisley Nardini, Managing Director at Simplify Asset Management, dive into the implications of Trump's $3.3 trillion tax bill that just passed the Senate. They discuss the potential impacts on the economy, corporate influence, and market reactions. Haines shares insights on the bill's strategic aims and the importance of manufacturing incentives, while Nardini explores how political dynamics are shaping investment strategies amidst rising market volatility.

Mar 20, 2025 • 50min
Federal Reserve Still on a Path Toward Lower Interest Rates
Molly Smith, Bloomberg News Economics Editor, discusses the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions and the strong U.S. housing market's influence on equities. Peter Atwater, President of Financial Insights, highlights the importance of investor vulnerability amidst market volatility. Paisley Nardini, a portfolio manager, emphasizes strategic diversification in client portfolios. They explore the potential for rate cuts, unexpected market trends, and implications for international investments, offering insights into navigating today's economic uncertainties.

May 19, 2025 • 23min
The tipping-point of “innovation”? 5/19/25
Dave Nadig, a financial futurist known for his insights on ETFs, joins Paisley Nardini from Simplify Asset Management to discuss the current investment landscape. They dive into the rise of flexible and alternative investment strategies amidst market volatility, stressing the importance of educating investors. The conversation highlights how dynamic approaches, such as managed futures and hedged equity, are becoming essential. They also touch on the complexities of ETF investments, particularly regarding risks associated with private credit markets.