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Stansberry Insider Weekly is a financial news style interview show. A Weekly look back at the week that was, both inside Stansberry and around the world. Jessica Stone will dive into the world news that matters and moves the meter. We'll learn from some of the best and brightest insiders, check in frequently on China and learn how the international markets will make or break you. A weekly recap each Friday, arming you with the information.

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    • Nov 6, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 49m AVG DURATION
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    Why a Boring Washington is Good for Wall Street

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 52:38


    Jessica hosts a panel discussion with Berna Barshay, Empire Financial Research, Tom Carroll, Stansberry Research, and Terry Haines of Pangaea Policy.  They taped their discussion on Wednesday, as the markets began to react to the probability of a Biden/Harris administration and a Republican-majority U.S. Senate.  They discuss the impact of that setup on the likelihood of stimulus, trade policy and regulation. The panel also weighs in on which investments will be winners and losers under a new era of divided government.

    Election Unknowns Influencing the Markets, Marijuana’s Most Powerful Lobbyist & Asia’s Travel Bubble

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 54:55


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. Tuesday is the general election and Jessica’s first two guests give their thoughts on how this election will affect the economy. Terry Haines of Pangaea Policy breaks down the five most relevant unknowns in determining Tuesday’s election results and what investors need to know. Then, Stansberry NewsWire’s Scott Garliss explains which economic data has a good chance of predicting the election outcome, and what the party of the next president tells us about the direction of the markets.  Jessica and Tom Carroll, Editor of Cannabis Capitalist, interview Capitol Hill’s most influential Cannabis lobbyist.  Saphira Galoob, of the National Cannabis Roundtable, gives her insights on how close we are to the federal legalization of marijuana and which lawmakers she believes can turn the tide toward making that happen. What is a “Travel Bubble”? It’s a popular new term and Brian Tycangco of True Wealth Opportunities: China explains and shares how investors can profit.

    Breaking Up “Big Tech”, Will The Fed Get Into Crypto & What Will China Do Next?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 60:32


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. Big news this week as the Justice Department filed its antitrust lawsuit against Google. Jessica’s first guest Matt Lamons, co-founder of the Intelligence Factory, explains what the lawsuit means for startups and how it will affect innovation in this country.  On Monday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell participated in a virtual panel, with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to discuss digital currency and cross-border payments. Crypto Capital’s Eric Wade breaks down how investors can profit from the central bank's move towards digital currencies. Jessica’s last guest, Michael Schuman, author of “Superpower Interrupted: China’s History Of The World”, discusses how U.S. businesses and investors can plan for a critical question -- what will China do next? Michael also answers what the next presidential administration needs to know in its interactions with China.

    World Financial Leaders: “Don’t Turn Off the Cash Flow”, What Global Growth Means to Your Wallet & the “Melt Up” Gets Juiced

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 52:47


    Join Jessica Stone this week for a wrap-up of her coverage of the Road to Recovery -- the annual meetings for the International Monetary Fund & World Bank.  Global finance officials are calling for more spending to save the economy during the Great Lockdown.  What this means for your investments, your wallet….and the melt up. Stansberry Newswire’s Scott Garliss joins Jessica as they recap how the world is recovering from the COVID-19 shutdowns and where governments are investing going forward.  International Editor Kim Iskyan shared his personal experience with technology in Europe after moving there from Asia -- and what that tells you about the best ideas for investing in technology going forward. Brett Eversole, Senior Analyst at True Wealth, discusses why all this cash going into the U.S. economy...is juicing the stock market...creating the next big wave of the “melt-up.” The Chinese economy has led the way for global growth.  Brian Tycangco, Senior Analyst at True Wealth Opportunities: China, explains how they’ve done it post-pandemic -- and what that means for investors. Jessica and Scott got a chance to sit down with Fabio Natalucci, IMF’s Deputy Director of Monetary and Capital Markets. Fabio talks about the differences between the ‘08 recession and what we’re experiencing now. Jessica also asks Fabio what risks come with investing in some of the emerging markets.

    Understanding Trump's China Watchdog: the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 33:08


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" takes an in-depth look at a topic that's driving headlines.  Whether it's TikTok or WeChat.....or Huawei...we've seen an increase in the numbers of Chinese companies under review  -- or outright blocked from doing business -- in the United States.  So, what are the tools the Trump administration has to do this?  One of them -- is a secretive committee in Washington, D.C. known as CFIUS.  Jessica's guest this week -- Stewart Baker -- served on that committee.  He's now an attorney at Steptoe & Johnson, LLP.  She asks Stewart what prompted Washington to create CFIUS and what powers it gives the American president.  Plus, Stewart peels back the curtain on the TikTok deal with Oracle - and how Washington can keep Americans from downloading an app - that poses a risk to national security.

    COVID-19 comes to the White House, What the Chip wars mean to investors, & China tries ETF’s

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 33:41


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. Friday opened with a bombshell announcement that the President and First Lady have tested positive for COVID-19. Before that, Trump and Biden had their first debate on Tuesday. In Jessica’s opening monologue, we’ll hear what both candidates had to say about the economic recovery, China and healthcare. We will also check in on efforts to pass a stimulus package which is in negotiation between Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.  The recent U.S. sanctions against China’s largest chip maker, SMIC, have hurt China’s largest chip maker, and its telecom giant, Huawei, but they also matter to investors in technology companies which rely on this fundamental ingredient in so many digital devices. CEO of Stansberry China, James Early, joins Jessica to explain what the sanctions mean for American technology investors. A sign of maturity for the Chinese stock markets.  Four exchange trade funds (ETF’s) will now follow the Star 50 on the Nasdaq-equivalent, Star Market.. Jessica asks Brian Tycangco, from True Wealth Opportunities: China, the significance of this move and which companies and investors benefit. Election Day is Tuesday, November 3rd and there are a lot of corporations urging us to get out to vote. Enrique Abeyta of Empire Financial Research thinks there’s a little overkill but it’s a good thing for Social Activism.  He joins Jessica to offer analysis. In her closing thoughts, Jessica reacts to the news that the President has tested positive for coronavirus. 

    What the Media is Missing About the Fed, China is Growing Again, & Reading the "Tech Tea Leaves"

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 61:44


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. Federal Reserve officials give us good news on the economy.  One even makes a provocative prediction.  But the media misses the message.  Jessica gets analysis from Stansberry Newswire’s Scott Garliss. Has China fully recovered from the coronavirus pandemic? Stansberry China’s CEO James Early and his colleague, Jia Guo, discuss masks, dining out, and how consumers are changing the calculus for recovery.  Jessica asks what the U.S. can learn from China.  A big merger in the semiconductor industry as two key players are poised to join forces: Nvidia and ARM. What will this mean for the rest of the chip industry?  Dave Lashmet, editor of Venture Technology, breaks down what investors should know.  Christmas is fast approaching which means “Black Friday” is even closer. How will retailers handle the year's biggest shopping season, amidst the pandemic, and what companies are struggling to adjust? True Wealth’s Vic Lederman answers those questions and who is ready to pass what Jessica calls, “The Black Friday test.” To stay up-to-date with all of the top insider news, follow us on social media at SRInsiderWeekly. 

    Tik Tok/Oracle Sale on Hold, Walmart+ & Marijuana Legalization

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 45:35


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. The big news this week is the pending sale of Tik Tok to Oracle. Despite the week’s wheeling and dealing, by Friday morning, President Trump had ordered a ban on Tik Tok to begin on Sunday and added another popular Chinese messaging app.  We’ll hear from President Trump on what he wants from a deal. Jessica’s first guest, Brian Tycangco of True Wealth Opportunities: China weighs in on what this means for US/China relations and future business deals between the two economic powers.  Is there new competition for Amazon Prime? Vic Lederman from True Wealth Opportunities joins Jessica to discuss the launch of Walmart+. Is Walmart+ truly a threat and how will its entry affect other retail stocks? Stansberry NewsWire’s Scott Garliss explains why a weak dollar is good for the Stock Market and which sectors benefit most. Roughly one third of Americans could have access to legalized marijuana if voters approve state ballot initiatives in the upcoming election. Cannabis Capitalist Editor Tom Carroll has all the details on what that means for cannabis investors. Tom also had a chance to chat with Ben Kovler, CEO of Green Thumb Industries, and we’ll hear what he had to say about the pace of legalization.

    COVID-19 Vaccine Caution, Investing Overseas & a US-China Divorce

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 46:10


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. The big news this week has been the vaccine for COVID-19. Jessica brings in two guests this week to focus on that topic. Dave Lashmet, editor of Stansberry Venture Technology, has done extensive research on the vaccine process, testing and trials. Jessica asks Dave what’s driving the pledge from nine vaccine makers this week not to rush the development process. Brian Tycangco, from True Wealth Opportunities: China, discusses the scale of the global vaccine race and how China will play a prominent role in manufacturing and production. Brian also joins Jessica to talk about the implications of the two largest economies — the US and China —decoupling.  Is it “Anti-American” to invest overseas? Stansberry International Editor Kim Iskyan gives his expertise on that topic. Kim explains “mean reversion”, how it applies to investing in international markets and his advice to investors ready to take the plunge. The election is less than two months away. Jessica asks Scott Garliss, Stansberry NewsWire Editor, what party is best for the stock market and why. In her closing thoughts, Jessica remembers back 19 years ago to one of the worst tragedies in American history and the correlation to what we’re experiencing today.

    In-Depth: The Case for a U.S. Industrial Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 44:43


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" focuses on the case for a United States Industrial Policy. Jessica welcomes Rosemary Coates, Executive Director of the Reshoring Institute, to discuss why the pandemic and the pending November election make it the right time to have this debate.  How important is it, given the current trade war with China? What weaknesses of the U.S. supply chain have been exposed by COVID-19?  How would developing an industrial policy help maintain U.S. economic dominance?  Jessica and Rosemary answer all those questions and also highlight how artificial intelligence is changing every country's industrial policy. 

    China's Choice for US President, Warren Buffett Dips Into Gold & Flying Fuels the Economy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 42:58


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. The Republican National Convention has wrapped up. After last week's attacks on Trump at the Democratic Convention, we'll hear the Republican message. It was a good week for Abbott Laboratories as the President agreed to a $750 million deal for 150 million "rapid" COVID-19 tests. Chair of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell charted new territory on managing inflation, and the market reacted positively. Not a good week for American Airlines or unemployment numbers. Jessica has all the details in the opening headlines. Now that both conventions have concluded, we know it's Trump versus Biden but who do the Chinese want to work with in Washington? Bryan Tycangco from True Wealth Opportunities: China weighs in. Given all that has happened with US-China relations, you might be surprised by his answer. Jessica brings in John Doody, Editor of Gold Stock Analyst, to discuss Warren Buffett's entry into the gold market. Is it time to follow Buffet's lead? It's been a tough few months for the airline industry. Stansberry Research Director Austin Root, a recent air traveler, talks about his traveling experience and the effect of the airline industry on our economic recovery.  Reach us at stansberryinsiderweekly.com for pictures and video from his trip. Finally, Health and Wealth Bulletin's Amanda Cuocci and Jessica break down the connection between obesity and COVID-19. 

    Housing Blows the Doors off, a new Nickname for China’s Top Tech Out-performers & Investing in Cyber Security

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 64:29


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. It has not been a good week for US/China relations. On Tuesday, President Trump cancelled last week's trade talks with China, and we'll hear why in the opening headlines. The U.S also levied tough sanctions on Huawei, China's tech giant, which could affect the race for 5G. It was a good week for Target though, as the company posted a monster earnings report. The same can't be said for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. Its stock fell sharply after the President called for a boycott. Are we on the road to an economic recovery? Gauging from the housing market, we might be. Jessica's first guest, Scott Garliss, Editor of the Stansberry NewsWire, tells Jessica that a strong housing market is a good start. The Democratic National Convention has concluded with Joe Biden formally accepting the nomination. Should Biden win in November, what will happen to the economy, and more importantly, how will that affect our relationship with China? James Early, from Stansberry China, has those answers. James also indicates which sectors to keep an eye on and which to avoid should there be a change at the White House. Brian Tycangco of True Wealth Opportunities: China, has created a new acronym for the four Chinese tech companies that have completely outperformed their American counterparts this year. Find out which companies Brian is referring to. Also, Jessica and Brian discuss all the anti-China sentiment happening here in the U.S. and what that means to investors. In our "CEO Sit Down," Jessica welcomes Intrusion CEO, Jack Blount. Mr. Blount explains to Jessica and Venture Value’s Bryan Beach how his company is fighting cyber attacks in a brand new way. Jack has some very strong opinions on China and the threat it poses — especially during the upcoming election.

    Biden Picks Kamala Harris, the Importance of WeChat & the "Drug Price" War

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 69:57


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in Economic News. Joe Biden made his splash in the news cycle picking his running mate...Kamala Harris. We hear from both members of the ticket, as well as the president.  Moderna, Pfizer and BioNTech continue to inch closer to a COVID-19 vaccine.  On Capitol Hill, the stalemate continues for the next round of pandemic-related stimulus. We take a look at a nice week on the S&P and a rocky one for Gold & Silver. Stansberry's Silver Stock Analyst Garrett Goggin, breaks down what you need to know about silver mining and how to pick a good mining company. Our guests Enrique Abeyta, Senior Analyst for Empire Financial Research, and Tom Carroll, Cannabis Capitalist Editor, discuss Biden's VP pick of Kamala Harris and what the market might look like if the Democrats win in November. Meanwhile Scott Garliss, from Stansberry NewsWire, explains to Jessica what the markets can tell us about who will win the November Presidential Election. 2020 will be another healthcare-dominated election. Tom Carroll and John Engel (Innovations Report) share their insights into how to trade the healthcare sector in light of the recent White House war on drug prices. Chinese messaging apps are still making news. Jessica and Brian Tycangco, from True Wealth Opportunities: China, go in-depth on everything WeChat can do, the millions of users and why it's so important to U.S. investors. 

    Trump’s War on Chinese Tech, Semiconductor Sector Shake-up & Why the Stock Market should Soar this Fall

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 54:17


    This week's "Stansberry Investor Weekly" recaps the week in Economic News. President Trump is cracking down on Chinese technology apps, WeChat and TikTok.  Microsoft is in talks to buy TikTok, but what does a forced sale mean to the markets? It was a tough week for Walt Disney Co. as it reported its first quarter earnings loss in almost 20 years. COVID-19 has kept the majority of Disney’s theme parks closed, which accounts for nearly 50% of its revenue. When it comes to a vaccine against COVID -19, will a successful one also be a shot in the arm for the stock market?  Finally, Jessica makes a plea that children must get back into the classroom, this fall. Stansberry NewsWire Editor, Scott Garliss, joins Jessica to discuss what a successful COVID-19 vaccine could do for the markets and how investors can profit.  We've now entered August, so the return to school is fast-approaching. Amanda Cuocci of Stansberry’s Health & Wealth Bulletin joins Jessica to review the risks that come with opening up America's classrooms -- and the risks of keeping them closed. Then Greg Diamond, from Ten Stock Trader, breaks down the shift happening in the semiconductor sector.  U.S.-based, Intel Corp. is losing its dominance in that market. Greg gives his thoughts on how it's impacting other U.S. chip companies and what's at stake for investors.  President Trump has issued executive orders that would restrict the very popular Chinese social media apps TikTok and WeChat, in America, over national security concerns. TikTok is in talks to sell to Microsoft.  Brian Tycangco, of True Wealth Opportunities: China, tells Jessica what the financial and political implications could be with this forced purchase, especially if the U.S. Treasury gets a cut of the action.  Rate, Review and find out more online www.stansberryinsiderweekly.com/

    Hi Ho Silver, Big Boost For Crypto and the Return of U.S. Professional Sports

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 41:41


    This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in Economic News. It's been a good week for gold and silver, cryptocurrencies and banks, and sports fans. Not so much for the biggest tech firms, as the CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Alphabet defended themselves against allegations of being monopolies, before congress.  In the opening headlines, we'll hear from Federal Reserve Chair, Jerome Powell; Apple CEO Tim, Cook and Amazon Founder and CEO, Jeff Bezos. Greg Diamond, Editor of Ten Stock Trader, joins Jessica to discuss why silver is soaring to new records.  Greg believes it's the right time for investors to dip their toes into silver. Big news this week for banks and cryptocurrency. If you're tired of getting near zero percent interest on your Savings Account, listen up!  The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, or the OCC, has decided to allow nationally-chartered banks to hold cryptocurrency.  Eric Wade, editor of Crypto Capital, has all the details on what this means for bank customers and crypto investors. Bryan Tycangco, Senior Analyst for True Wealth Opportunities: China, joins Jessica for his weekly segment to discuss all the latest news coming out of China. Are the U.S.-China tensions affecting the economy in Beijing? Are they spilling over into the Chinese Stock Market? And how can American investors take advantage? Jessica also discusses why the markets need sports. Major League Baseball has begun its 2020 abbreviated season. The NBA returned last night, and the NHL picks back up on Saturday. What does the return of professional sports mean to the markets and to our economy? Stansberry Research Director, Austin Root, answers that question and why the return of the NFL may matter most. 

    Another Stimulus Package. A Set-Back for US Energy? And China's "Star 50 Index"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 42:12


    This week's Stansberry Investor Weekly" focuses on the government's fourth stimulus package, as negotiations begin on who should get aid – and how much. One thing is for sure, the employment picture is forever changed.  Some people won’t return to their jobs.  Extreme Value's, Mike Barrett, joins Jessica to discuss how to invest in training for those "jobs of the future". There's a continuing court battle in the US energy sector. Earlier this month, a series of court decisions either halted, emptied, or enabled the building of massive oil and gas pipelines.  But the fight remains costly.  Bill Shaw, editor of Commodity Supercycles, breaks down what this could mean to your energy stocks. Brian Tycangco, True Wealth Opportunities:China analyst, explains what China’s new " Star 50 Index" is, and why Beijing’s economic reforms and controls are making it safer for American investors.  Would you ever invest in companies that have either filed for bankruptcy or are on the verge of it, like Hertz or JC Penny? Well, some investors are. True Wealth Senior Analyst, Vic Lederman, talks about this puzzling trend.

    NFL Name Retirement, Walmart Mask Mandate & Decreased Poverty

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 39:08


    This week we take a look at the pressure that caused the retirement of the name Redskins for the NFL team in Washington D.C. Walmart thinks they're doing their part to help community safety by mandating masks, others differ.   China shows growth post pandemic, the first major global economy to do so, True Wealth Opportunities:China analyst, Brian Tycangco and Jessica dive deep. We look at the case of how two of China’s top tech companies are navigating the Hong Kong issue - in opposite ways. In our "CEO Sit Down", Cannabis Capitalist editor Tom Carroll joins me to interview Howard Lee, CEO of SorSE, a company which emulsifies CBD and Hemp.  We’ll explore some interesting new opportunities in Cannabis.  

    Blockchain’s major trade, Amazon soars, Fed-Ex roars and the moral dilemma of China investments

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 59:48


    This week began on news that Amazon crossed into historic territory with its share price. Is there anyone still left that doesn't use them in some way or another? Many Stansberry analysts are bullish on Amazon for more reasons than delivery, but also because of its cloud services. Amazon is well equipped to take advantage of the future of remote work and data storage.  More on Amazon, Walmart competition and it’s home turf in Arkansas being invaded Delivery giant FED-EX made lots of noise with its stand on what Washington DC calls its football team.  The company sponsors “FED-EX Field” where the Redskins play - and asked the team to call themselves something different. Nike, Walmart and Target have also dropped the teams merchandise  from their respective stores. Government Bailout is still a topics, of course, with the main street lending facility go live this week ( loan program targeted at small business)  MANY businesses take advantage of this in order to prove that the economy is recovering.    Lots of interesting names and businesses were relieved this week as the PPP applications were released to the public. Plenty of names connected to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave were listed.  And we always talk about China- The first trade of iron ore on Blockchain, Crypto Capital’s Eric Wade joined us.  We talk about China as the fifth largest country in terms of invested funds with True Wealth opportunities China analyst, Brian Tycangco And we talk to Extreme Value editor, Dan Ferris (host of the Investor Hour podcast) asking, morally, can one even avoid investing in China, if they wanted to? Is it even possible?  

    Facebook Boycotts, How to Plan for a Healthy 4th and a Crypto Master Class

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 32:23


    This week we hear, once again, from FED Chief Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, two of the key players in the government responses to the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 epidemic.  Powell, Mnuchin and the current ranks run the programs with names like Main Street Lending Facility, Paycheck Protection Program, Corporate Credit Facility to name a few.  We dive into these programs and how they are changing the current economic climate.   Scott Garliss from Stansberry NewWire joins us this week, he worked on Wall Street during the global financial crisis a dozen years ago, and has some insight from then to now and his optimism currently compared to the last crash.   We talk Cryptocurrency with Austin Root. This week we saw the first purchase to happen fully on the decentralized ledger system known as blockchain.  14 million dollars in iron ore. We get a master class on crypto in a digestible dose.  And it's the 4th of July weekend, so we sit down with Amanda Cuocci of the Health and Wealth Bulletin to figure out how to celebrate safely with family and friends of all ages, during the holiday. 

    Commercial Real Estate, Chinese Bonds, and the Growing of Internet Gaming

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 60:59


    Stansberry Research’s Digital Anchor, Jessica Stone, recaps this week’s Business News. This week’s show focuses on the Real Estate Market, the Chinese Market, and the Gaming Industry.   Daily Wealth’s Steve Sjuggerud explains why the commercial real estate market might not be all doom and gloom, post-pandemic, and discusses how to make major gains in a zero interest environment in commercial real estate.  Bryan Tycangco from True Wealth Opportunities reveals why investors are flooding into Chinese sovereign bonds, and illustrates how differently the Chinese and U.S governments deal with their respective economies.  And Dermot Smurfit the CEO of GAN, a multi-billion dollar iGaming website, and Stansberry's Bryan Beach join for a conversation about the booming gaming and sports betting industry, and how you can get in on the action. Dermot talks about their company’s pivot to more gaming options since the majority of sports, especially in the U.S., are on hiatus.

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