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Martin Armstrong pops in to tell us his story, including how he developed his Socrates trading algorithm which predicted the Russian financial crisis of 1998 as well as the details behind the circumstances that found him in contempt of court and thus incarcerated for 11 years. The interview starts about halfway into the podcast.
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Junseth and Izzy run through the repercussions of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse. They also take a closer look at Matt Taibbi and Michael Shellenberger's testimony to Congress about the impact of the Twitter files and what it means for government relations with the media.
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Junseth and Izzy take on the Da Vinci Code with our own special correspondent from Rome, Ben Munster. We also try to get some clarity on Italian politics.
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Junseth and Izzy delve into the meaning of corporatism and whether it's an appropriate moniker for stakeholder capitalism. They also ponder the meaning of WEF and whether Joe Rogan would make a good replacement for Klaus Schwab. Josh says he aspires to own nothing and be happy.
They also discuss Meghan and Harry, the BoJ and Jeremy Clarkson.
This is high signal low noise edition.
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Junseth and Izzy are back from the holidays with a chat about GBTC, Coinbase, SBF, GPT3 and what exactly stakeholder capitalism (in the WEF sense) is. Junseth also has audio issues.
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Izabella Kaminska, Junseth, Brad Mills, Allen Farrington and American Hodl get to the bottom of what the f*** happened to FTX. This was a live show and we were taking questions. Warning: Unverified conspiracy theories were floated.
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The Blind Spot podcast checks in on the art market with artist Simon Denny. We cover how the art market is doing in an inflationary world, the NFT world post crypto crash and Junseth shows off his Beanie Baby collection.
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In this week's show, we're joined by historian Niall Ferguson just as speaker of the house Nancy Pelosi touches down in Taiwan. We discuss the New Cold War threat, Iconoclasm and Niall's views on crypto and bitcoin. And we finally settle the great mystery of just how you pronounced Niall.