
Prof G Markets
Prof G Markets breaks down the news that’s moving the capital markets, helping you build financial literacy and security. Tune in every Monday and Thursday for no mercy, no malice insight from Scott Galloway and Ed Elson on high flying stocks, booming sectors, and master of the universe CEOs. Like it or not, we live in a capitalist society. The key to navigating it? Talk about money. Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Latest episodes

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Oct 14, 2024 • 59min
Hindenburg Shorts Roblox + Germany’s Shrinking Economy
The hosts dive into the ongoing Boeing strike and Amazon's AI delivery tool. They tackle Hindenburg's alarming allegations against Roblox, focusing on user safety and ethical practices. Germany's economy steals the spotlight, grappling with declining GDP and cautious public investment. The discussion contrasts German financial strategies with the risk-taking U.S. culture. They also reflect on the hurdles facing creativity amid soaring technology and AI, all while hinting at the upcoming Tesla robotaxi event.

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Oct 10, 2024 • 59min
What’s the Biggest Threat to the U.S. Economy’s Soft-Landing? — ft. Mark Zandi
Mark Zandi, Chief Economist at Moody's Analytics, shares his insights on the U.S. economy, emphasizing why he's optimistic about the Federal Reserve's recent strategies. He discusses the latest jobs data, pointing out trends in job creation and wage growth, and evaluates the impact of upcoming elections on economic stability. Zandi also addresses the housing market crisis, suggesting innovative solutions to improve affordability in a landscape where homeownership rates are declining.

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Oct 7, 2024 • 57min
An Nvidia Challenger Files For An IPO + Can A New CEO Turn Nike Around?
Tesla's quarterly successes and CVS's potential breakup kick off the discussion. A deep dive into Cerebras Systems raises eyebrows but highlights possible investment benefits. The hosts analyze the strategic moves of Gulf sovereign wealth funds. Nike's recent revenue drop and the implications of a new CEO take center stage, with a focus on the brand's reliance on marketing amidst changing consumer expectations. Will Nike adapt, or is its historical strength about to be tested?

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Oct 3, 2024 • 59min
Unlocking Innovation Through Antitrust Enforcement — ft. Lina Khan
Lina Khan, Chair of the Federal Trade Commission and a pivotal figure in antitrust enforcement, discusses the pressing need for regulation in big tech. She connects inflation to industry consolidation, highlighting how mergers can harm consumers. Khan elaborates on the FTC's approach to analyzing acquisitions and emphasizes the historical leniency in antitrust laws since the Reagan era. The conversation also touches on the anticipated changes in the AI sector and the complexity of maintaining fair market competition.

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Sep 30, 2024 • 50min
OpenAI’s Exodus, the Rise of Palantir, and the Longshoremen’s Strike
The discussion kicks off with an antitrust lawsuit against Visa and Meta's new AR glasses, revealing the ever-evolving tech landscape. Palantir's high valuation sparks debate on consumer allure and advice on stock options. Insights into OpenAI's executive shake-up highlight the shift from non-profit ethos to profit-driven ambitions. Finally, the potential longshoremen's strike emerges as a looming economic threat, with impacts on GDP and supply chains that could resonate widely during peak seasons.

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Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 1min
Is Jerome Powell Lucky or Good? — ft. Robert Armstrong
In this conversation, Robert Armstrong, a US financial commentator for the Financial Times, shares his insights on the Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut, arguing that it was a logical decision given current economic trends. He discusses the Fed's optimistic stance on inflation and analyzes the implications of market dynamics. Armstrong also explores Intel's decline in the chip market and offers his take on the economic policies of Trump and Harris, providing a fascinating look at the intersection of politics and economics.

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Sep 23, 2024 • 57min
Is AI the Hollywood Killer? + Amazon’s New Return to Work Policy
Scott and Ed tackle the Federal Reserve's rate cut and the implications for various sectors. They share their thoughts on an AI partnership in Hollywood, discussing its potential risks to jobs. The boys humorously analyze Amazon's newfound office policy and the necessary flexibility for certain roles. They also dive into the upcoming challenges and benefits of AI in creative industries. Additionally, there's a nod to Generation Z's work ethic and the rising S&P 500, emphasizing the need for adaptation in an evolving economic landscape.

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Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 5min
Why Young People Are Worse Off Than Their Parents — and What to Do About it (from TED Talks Daily)
In a compelling discussion, Chris Anderson, Head of TED, tackles the pressing issue of intergenerational inequality. He highlights soaring housing costs and a mental health crisis worsened by social media. Chris critiques outdated policies favoring older generations while calling for bold reforms that prioritize youth. He shares personal anecdotes and powerful statistics, urging for systemic change and community involvement to create a brighter future for younger generations. This conversation sparkles with passion and insightful solutions.

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Sep 16, 2024 • 55min
Takeaways from the Second Debate + Does the US Need a Sovereign Wealth Fund?
Scott and Ed dive into the latest inflation data and Oracle's earnings, along with a quirky take on Wall Street's new hours for young bankers. The second presidential debate gets dissected, revealing key performance insights, particularly from Kamala Harris. Ed shares stock predictions influenced by the race, while the duo debates the necessity of a sovereign wealth fund for the U.S., raising eyebrows about government efficiency. Plus, OpenAI's advanced reasoning model is explored, alongside its impact on AI technology and finance.

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Sep 12, 2024 • 57min
What the 2024 Rate Cutting Cycle Could Mean For Investors — ft. Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden, an independent analyst and author of "Broken Money," shares her insights into the upcoming rate-cutting cycle and its potential impact on investors. She explains why she's optimistic about Bitcoin's future and reveals that it might be a smart time to consider emerging markets. Lyn also offers practical advice for new investors looking to build their portfolios effectively. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on navigating economic uncertainties and seizing investment opportunities!
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