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Scott shares his thoughts on Nvidia’s incredible first quarter earnings and breaks down what its stock split means for investors. He and Ed then look at the UK’s upcoming election in light of the country’s struggling economy. Plus, they discuss some of the cultural differences they’ve experienced living in the US versus the UK.
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Josh Brown, co-founder and CEO of Ritholtz Wealth, returns to the show to discuss what’s driving the current bull market and how he’s managing portfolios accordingly. He discusses whether an AI bubble could trigger a recession, and shares why he thinks we’re on the verge of creating more millionaire households than ever before.
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Scott shares his thoughts on the brief meme stock resurgence of last week and considers whether Keith Gill, otherwise known as Roaring Kitty, should be accused of market manipulation. Then Scott and Ed discuss xAI’s potential deal with Oracle and question if investments in AI could be reaching bubble territory.
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Coming May 20th to a brand new podcast feed every Monday and Thursday: more Scott, more Ed, more Markets.
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