

Ranjan Roy
Writer at Margins newsletter. He was on a trading floor in 2008 during the global financial crisis.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 55min
A Week of Trade War Chaos & What's Next For Tech
Ranjan Roy, a writer at Margins who witnessed the 2008 financial crisis firsthand, dives into the current turmoil in tech and trade. He discusses how the latest trade wars are impacting major corporations like Apple and Amazon, particularly their reliance on Chinese manufacturing. Ranjan also highlights the unexpected dynamics in the bond and stock markets, the potential decline of U.S. global trade influence, and why understanding bond traders is crucial in today's market landscape.

Jan 13, 2023 • 50min
New Era Of Tech Accountability? + The Impending AI Ethics War
Ranjan Roy, a contributor to Margins with deep insights into tech and business, dives into the evolving landscape of technology accountability. He discusses JPMorgan's contentious acquisition of Frank, spotlighting user base misrepresentation. The conversation also covers the SEC's scrutiny of crypto amidst the FTX fallout and the ethical dilemmas posed by AI advancements. Roy hints at an impending AI ethics war, stressing the need for transparency and accountability among tech giants, while also touching on the diminishing relevance of platforms like Mastodon.

Jan 27, 2023 • 1h 5min
BuzzFeed Employs AI, Tesla Stock Goes Wild, Salesforce Is Challenged
Ranjan Roy, a Contributor at Margins, dives into the week’s hottest tech topics. BuzzFeed is reshaping content creation with AI, while tech companies face economic challenges. Tesla's stock sees wild fluctuations, reflecting broader market tensions. Salesforce is in the spotlight as it battles activist investors and navigates post-acquisition hurdles with Slack. There’s also chatter about Trump's return to Facebook and the ongoing scrutiny of Ticketmaster amid a Senate hearing, with implications for the ticketing industry.

Jan 20, 2023 • 56min
Google Layoffs, Netflix Shakeup, and Davos Recap
Ranjan Roy, a contributor to Margins, dives into the week's pressing tech news. He discusses Google's recent layoffs and the impact of AI on its business strategies. Netflix's unexpected subscriber growth amidst leadership changes is also explored. Roy critiques the exclusivity of Davos, while highlighting significant media layoffs and evolving advertising challenges. Additionally, he examines Robinhood's controversial move into financial news, questioning its journalistic integrity in a market driven by trading promotions.

Jan 10, 2023 • 45min
The Fed's PR Blitz + SBF And The Media — With Ranjan Roy
Ranjan Roy, co-author of Margins and a savvy expert in business and finance, joins the conversation to dissect the week's biggest news in tech and economics. He dives into the Federal Reserve's monetary maneuvers and their broad implications, alongside the curious media dynamics surrounding Sam Bankman-Fried and his narratives. The chat also touches on the evolving creator economy—highlighting challenges and opportunities in a landscape influenced by AI and shifting marketing strategies. Plus, reflections on a new podcasting journey wrap up the discussion!

Oct 12, 2022 • 1h 1min
Will The Fed Blink And Save Tech — With Ranjan Roy
Ranjan Roy, co-author of the Margins newsletter and a regular contributor to CNBC's Tech Check, dives into the complexities of the Federal Reserve's interest rate policies and their detrimental effects on tech valuations. He discusses the resilience of the labor market amid economic challenges and explores the fierce competition in the short-form video landscape among platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Roy also touches on the intriguing dynamics surrounding Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition and its implications for the tech industry.

Apr 14, 2022 • 37min
Emergency Podcast: Elon Musk Offers To Buy Twitter — With Ranjan Roy
Ranjan Roy, co-author of the Margins newsletter, dives into Elon Musk's bold $43 billion bid to buy Twitter. He analyzes the implications for free speech and corporate accountability, questioning whether Musk can enhance the platform. The discussion touches on Musk’s rocky relationship with regulatory authorities and the potential chaos of his ownership style. Concerns about content moderation, employee anxieties, and the broader impact on financial markets are also key topics, wrapped in the tension of this unprecedented corporate move.

Nov 24, 2021 • 57min
Inflation and The Great Resignation — With SoFi Head of Investment Strategy Liz Young and Margins’ Ranjan Roy
Liz Young, Head of Investment Strategy at SoFi, and Ranjan Roy, co-author of Margins, dive into the complexities of inflation and its effects on the economy. They discuss the surprising link between rising turkey prices and job resignations, shedding light on how the Great Resignation is reshaping the labor market. The conversation covers the challenges of monetary policy, the rise of young investors, and the evolving dynamics of work, emphasizing the need for adaptability in today’s financial landscape.

Apr 28, 2021 • 1h 11min
Doge, Bitcoin, NFTs, and Capital Gains: Ranjan Roy and Can Duruk of Margins Demystify Our Economy
Ranjan Roy and Can Duruk, co-authors of Margins, dive into the chaotic world of cryptocurrency and NFTs. They discuss how Dogecoin is creating new millionaires while the market's volatility keeps investors on edge. The duo explores the moral dilemmas of profiting from critiqued systems and the sustainability of the NFT boom. They also evaluate the implications of Biden's proposed capital gains tax and compare economic realities between the U.S. and Turkey, highlighting growing inequalities and the need for systemic reforms.

Jan 29, 2021 • 56min
Emergency Podcast: The Story Behind Gamestop, A Conversation With Ranjan Roy of Margins
Ranjan Roy, co-author of The Margins newsletter, dives into the craziness of the GameStop saga and its impact on market dynamics. He explores the influence of zero interest rate policies and the rise of retail trading platforms like Robinhood. The conversation highlights the gamification of stock trading and how platforms like Reddit have empowered individual investors. Roy also critiques the ethics of trading practices and discusses the volatile relationship between retail investors and Wall Street, revealing the complexities behind modern finance.