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Online Forex Trading Course
#624: The Smarter Way To Pick Winning Stocks

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The Smarter Way To Pick Winning Stocks  Podcast: Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Attend my Free Masterclass Checkout the Tykr Platform here. #624: The Smarter Way To Pick Winning Stocks In this video: 00:14 – Sean Tepper – found of TYKR 04:55 – How does this software help? 08:50 – TFTC also helps create successful traders 12:25 – Is social media helpful? 16:20 – Multiple brokers or one? 22:18 – TFTC creating a trading bot program 28:16 – 60,000 stocks analyzed 32:45 – Contact Sean Andrew Mitchem Hello, everybody. It’s Andrew Mitchem here at The Forex Trading Coach. And today I’m really pleased to be joined by Sean Tepper, who’s the founder and the CEO of Tykr. Welcome along. Sean. Sean Tepper Andrew. Good to be here. Andrew Mitchem Awesome to have you. Sean, could you introduce yourselves to everybody and let us know who you are and what you do and what we’re going to talk about? Sean Tepper – found of TYKR Sean Tepper Sure. Yeah. My name is Sean Tepper. I’m the founder of TYKR, as Andrew said. And long story short, TYKRs a platform that helps people buy and sell stocks with confidence prior to that. My background is about 20 years in tech, 15 years investing, and I kind of created TYKR as a solution to a frustration in the markets. Sean Tepper And we could dive into what that frustration is, if you’d like. Yeah. But yeah, I had to create a solution because it was very hard to make decisions when I first got started. And that’s where really TYKR came from. And, but yeah, fast forward to today. We’ve got a little over, 13,000 customers in about 50 countries, including where you’re based. Sean Tepper New Zealand. Andrew Mitchem Oh that’s good. Yeah. So you had 50 countries. That’s a that’s an awesome effort. And, and Sean, I was reading about, you know, you started, on your website says, in, you know, 2011 to 2015, you were trying to figure out what wasn’t there to help you. What did you find back then? Was the biggest frustration that led to TYKR happening? Sean Tepper Yeah. So when I first got started, you know, I think I joined E-Trade. And, you know, there’s so many brokers these days, it’s hard to keep track of. But as soon as I joined, I had no idea what to do next. So I started going on YouTube researching where do you go to invest? Like looking up different investing platforms? Sean Tepper I found a few of our competitors, like Seeking Alpha and Motley Fool, and they do a fine job, but it’s still very difficult to truly know the difference between a strong stock and a weak stock is is very frustrating. And for context, my background is in tech, but to go, layer deeper, it’s actually in process engineering. Sean Tepper Like I’ve worked a lot for GE and Koehler. And the rule is in process engineering, if you have 100 data points, you cannot present that to a customer or an executive. You have to roll it up to ideally a binary decision like yes or no or a traffic light. And I was complaining at that time, like, am I the only one complaining about the fact that there’s no process engineering lens layered over investing like, this is insane. Sean Tepper Like nobody’s making it easy. And that was kind of the green light I was thinking of, like, hey, if I could figure something out here, I think the big solution is a create a process engineering solution in the world of finance and apparently I’m the only one really doing that today, other than the few platforms that say buy or sell. Sean Tepper But I don’t really recommend that. But yeah, that was that was the beginning. And it took about a year to build this Excel sheets. And I give you context here, I found a lot of inspiration from Phil Towne. He wrote a few books on value investing. Do you know Phil Towne? Andrew Mitchem No, I don’t know. No. Okay. Sean Tepper Your your audience may be interested. He wrote a book. One of them is rule one. The other one is payback time. I really provided some. Yeah, yeah. You know, rule one investing, Warren Buffett. We can talk about that. But, yeah, I, I found some of the calculus in his books, put it into Excel, and I ended up coming up with about 50 data points to analyze the stock. Sean Tepper And then on top of that, I created a traffic like rating system where stocks are either on sale, watch or overpriced. That’s green, gray or red. And I used it the next 4 or 5 years on my own, making returns between 15 and 50%, and my returns still fall in that range today. Our customers actually fall in that range as well. Sean Tepper But yeah, I, I wanted to make sure I’m using my own money testing it to make sure it works, not just like four weeks or four months. I went like that over four years. And then it was 2019 was the inflection point when I’m like, I think I’ve got a solution here, but let’s just confirm. Sent the sheet to a few of the retail investors and everybody’s like, I’m not going to use this Excel sheet. Sean Tepper This is insane. You got to create a software. So that right. That was the green light. Let’s go create a SaaS platform. And took a year to build the first version. And the first version was not pretty. But yeah, fast forward to today. That’s where we’re at. But yeah. Andrew Mitchem They Nimrod when you look back on them. Sean Tepper Yeah, right. It was like the, the metaphor I use is it felt like I was building a physical prototype made of like, and duct tape and cardboard. It was not pretty videos. It’s pretty ugly. But you get feedback from your customers and you just keep making it better, and it actually turns into something. How does this software help? Andrew Mitchem So, yeah, awesome. That’s brilliant. So fast forward then to today. Why would someone come and use what you have and I suppose in a practical basis, how does it help them? What are they. What do they input? What do they use to make decisions for them? Sean Tepper Sure. Yeah. So I’ll give you some of the the subjective reasons and then we’ll get into the objective and why that’s actually important to our, our broker partners. But our rating system again process engineering, it doesn’t sound very glamorous, but the concept of making decisions very easy for people, it is very true in most industries. So we we use the process engineering lens. Sean Tepper Plus we take a lot of inspiration from Duolingo for language learning in our opinion. Like what? They’ve got over 600 million users. They’re doing something right. We’re teaching people how to learn a language with these micro learning modules. And I’m like, we need to do the same thing in our platform, but it’s got to be investing focused. So we’ve got these modules peppered around that quickly teaches people how to invest in you put the two together, the rating system, plus the simplified education that helps people. Sean Tepper And it’s not our guarantee, but it’s it’s something we let people know upfront that 90% of customers is actually over 90. But we say 90% of customers that use TYKR are able to go from a beginner to confident an investor in 14 days or less. It’s very quick. Wow. And what does that mean from an objective standpoint? And this is what matters most to brokers, which is most brokers we’re talking to have two big problems. Sean Tepper And number one, very little transaction volumes, like somebody will join on day one and they’ll wait three months or six months or nine months, and then make another trade. And the other issue is the average account size is less than 5000. While with TYKR after five years. Now we’re we track like a lot of data points to see our, investors behavior. Sean Tepper And typically people make 30% more transactions after joining TYKR. And their average account size is about $180,000. So what that tells us is and it tells. Right. So these people are their confidence is skyrocketing and they’re adding more money from their checking account or their savings. So it’s not sitting in a low interest vehicle. So so there you go. Sean Tepper That’s how we’re different. I’ll give you one more way where different in your audience may appreciate this is TYKRs. Calculations are actually open source for personal use. And the SEC really likes that. Like we had an audit done to make sure we fall in that publisher exclusion category. We could talk about that in a minute, but making sure we’re not we’re not giving financial advice, but this firm we’re talking to and we had another we’re actually had two firms. Sean Tepper Take a look. They were both very impressed that we we put those calculations out and I’m like, I’m, I’m actually not concerned anybody’s going to take it because it’s even though it’s relatively simple math, it’s a lot of it. And try to put together in a software what would take you a really long time. So fortunately nobody’s tried to duplicate it. Sean Tepper But the calculations are out there. Andrew Mitchem Yeah, well, for the sake, I was looking on your your purchase, page. Your pricing page. For the sake of $50 a month, you just use it. Wouldn’t you? Rather than trying to reinvent it or. Sean Tepper It exact right at the base price is like, you’re saying 15, 15 bucks a month or 99 a year? You’re right. It’s like, oh, okay. So here’s the here’s the calculations. Yeah. I’m not going to reiterate. That’s where it. Andrew Mitchem Is. I mean in in lifetime working it out will spend $100 a year same. Sean Tepper Same prices Netflix their. Andrew Mitchem Data. Exactly. Yeah a lot more educational. Yes. Sean Tepper Yes. TFTC also helps create successful traders Andrew Mitchem Thank you. So it it sounds like although we’re in, slightly different markets within the overall similar markets now, we have something very similar going on, which is amazing is we’ve never met obviously, before, you know, 20 minutes ago, and that we find that our clients would be very similar to yours. The average forex person’s out there, small account, scared to trade, or they do the opposite and they do silly things and they make us even money and then lose it all, which inevitably happens. Andrew Mitchem And then they blame the break on the market. And that’s where we find our clients are different as well. You know, they have confidence that low risk approach. They they know what they’re doing, what to look for, when to do it. And therefore when they go to a broker brokers out there because, you know, the client’s got a hugely, bigger account and trading more often. Andrew Mitchem So it’s incredible how education and lack of it can affect so many people in this. Seriously. Yeah. It’s crazy. Yeah. Now, Sean, you mentioned, about the no financial advice, you know, situation. And again, coming back, that’s where we’re similar, you know, what’s your take on the no financial advice? Sean Tepper Yeah. So with the SEC, there’s I don’t have the exact, it’s like rule 102-5 or whatever. I’m making that up. But yeah, they’re essentially three rules you have to follow with staying in the publisher exclusion category. And there are companies and there are guys out there, some women as well, that they they get into some some shaky ground or gray areas where they push the envelope and they can get into some some big legal trouble. Sean Tepper So the three rules really go as follows. Number one is all information has to be factual. Like we can’t say like, hey, because I like x, y, z CEO, I think the share price is going to $2,000 a share. That’s crazy. We have to present the data like everything we do is really based off the fundamentals. We don’t cook any books. Sean Tepper We don’t skew the financials. It’s like, hey, here’s the EPS, here’s the revenue, here’s the net income, here’s the debt. Bam, roll it up to our calculations. And there’s your score. Keep it very simple right. Number two is and this is actually pretty easy to follow is we can’t ask our customers their age their risk level when they want to retire and then give them recommendations based on that criteria. Sean Tepper That is described as personalized financial advice. So very easy. Like okay, so don’t ask those personal questions. And number three everything has to be regular. And what does regular mean. It means all information we we put out has to be like every day or every week, which it’s we update our data every day. We can’t do and this is a common problem with a lot of discord and WhatsApp groups. Sean Tepper And so I’ve been told from the SEC, which is pump and dumps, is like, hey, go buy as much of GameStop by Tuesday. And then the very next day, without telling anyone, they’ll go sell a bunch of GameStop or whatever stock they they can come up with. And that is actually a common issue because you can make a lot of money in short order. Sean Tepper So, yeah, no, no irregular posting. It has to be regular posting. So yeah, those are the three rules with the publisher exclusion. And to be honest with you, but actually pretty easy to follow. Is social media helpful? Andrew Mitchem Yeah, yeah. That’s good. Do you find you mentioned on social media type of apps? Do you find that those, causing problems generally for people because they just think they’re going to find something that’s going to solve all their life’s financial problems? Sean Tepper You mean like our customer is going on social media and reading comments. Andrew Mitchem To make sure customers, but just general people out there and in general isn’t there going to find some app and follow something and it’s suddenly going to give them all the magical answers? Sean Tepper No. In general, I think most people are skeptical, which I think is good. They’re not going to like, you know, like, for example, they’re not going to come to tinker right away and be like, oh, this is this is my savior. That’s that’s not the case. We want people to be skeptical. And we always tell people like, don’t like, I’ll talk about Tinker all day, but don’t even take my word for it. Sean Tepper I always say, go to Trustpilot, see what our customers have to say first before you even think about it. And then our model is, it’s a trial 14 day trial. And then we also have a 30 day money back guarantee. So even when your credit card is charged, if you want to refund, we’re not going to fight you on it. Sean Tepper It’s like it’s 15 bucks. That’s right, that’s right. It’s like we’re not going to split hairs on this, but it’s like you want to create a platform that it’s very easy to join is very easy to learn about. You can see what your customers are saying. It’s easy to test drive. Those are kind of the boxes I like to check when I join a platform because I’m using other software to build TYKR, whether it’s a marketing software or analytics or email marketing or whatever, right. Sean Tepper I want those things. So I’m like, I’m going to do the same thing with my own platform. But coming back to the skepticism, I think it’s good. It’s good to have a healthy amount, and it’s good for people to not only, like join TYKR, but go have like join our competitors, see what they have to say. And sometimes you’ll get things to line up like let’s say it’s a stock you really like and you’ve got, you know, TYKR, Motley Fool and Seeking Alpha are all like, hey, this is this is a strong stock, not a buy stock, but its financials are strong. Sean Tepper That creates layers of confidence is how we phrase it. Yeah. Creating those layers of confidence gives people more confidence to move forward. Andrew Mitchem Yeah yeah that’s good. And I noticed also on your on your offer there that you talk about cryptos as well Matt. Obviously it’s the, the big thing that people want to talk about and we’ll see more recently we’ve seen some big drops as well. Yeah. How, how do people finding using your software or on cryptos. Andrew Mitchem Because it’s, it’s like one of the markets that we kind of cross over on. Sean Tepper Yeah. So with crypto we weren’t originally going to add it to the platform, but a few people were like, hey, can you add crypto from a tracking perspective? Now for context, we have three assets in TYKR. We have stocks, ETFs and crypto ETFs. It’s easy to analyze because it’s really just a bundle of stocks. So we analyze each individual stock. Sean Tepper We roll them all up. If it’s let’s say 500 stocks within an ETF. You can create you can calculate what is the average score within come to that on sale watch over priced. But when it comes to crypto as you know there’s no income statement cash flow statement A balance sheet is not a business, it’s just a digital asset. Sean Tepper But again, we had customers that were like, hey, you got a lot of good tracking tools, like you can set alerts on my dates and prices and really anything you want within TYKR. And so they’re saying like, can you add crypto within so we can keep track of all of our favorite assets in one clean location. And my response to that was, oh yeah, no problem. Sean Tepper We’ll add crypto to this tool. But there’s not a lot of analysis you can do there because again, it’s not a business. Multiple brokers or one? Andrew Mitchem Yeah, yeah. Fair enough. And also I noticed that you said about the broker connection. So one of your pricing models, that’s one broker three and five. Correct. What would be the reasons around someone needing, say, three brokers or five brokers as opposed to one. Sean Tepper Yeah. So the reason is typically your employer is going to issue you A41 like here in the states, of course, we get A41KI don’t know, in New Zealand you call it a pension like they do in, Europe. Andrew Mitchem Yeah. Kiwisavers called but yeah it’s that has is our name. Yeah. Sean Tepper Okay. Exactly. So you’re going to have that is going to be one retirement vehicle. And that’s typically set up with like here in the States. The two big ones are typically fidelity and Empower. There’s also Schwab. But then you’re probably going to want to do some trading on your own. So then here in the States some of the popular choices are Robinhood. Sean Tepper You’ve got E-Trade, you know. So there’s your second one. And then sometimes you’re going to have like an inherited account from a family member, you know, that could be on a different account. And if you don’t roll it over to your current broker, well, guess what? You’ve got a third broker sitting in place. But I get this. I’ve talked to people that have they’ve had more than five different brokers on my response. Sean Tepper So that is why. Yeah. So. Right. It’s it’s it seems unorganized. But we created the three tiers the premium premium plus an advanced premium. You get one broker premium Plus you get three in advance. You get five. We usually like 99.9% of the time. We don’t see people with more than five brokers. But like for example, between my wife and I, we have like we have three. Sean Tepper So yeah. Andrew Mitchem Okay. So with this allows someone to make their analysis and then connect directly through to that broker via your software. Is that how it works. Sean Tepper Yeah. Yeah. So yeah when when you join your broker and we’re really good complement to a broker will never replace it. We don’t want to be a broker dealer. That’s a legal name for their business model because we don’t hold any assets. We don’t hold people’s money. We’re just analytics. So yeah, when people join, you can sync up with your broker. Sean Tepper And what that does is it automatically updates your portfolio in TYKR every day. And it’s a much cleaner interface than most brokers out there. I, I’m never going to talk down about brokers, but it’s like their job is to protect people’s money. But when it comes to analytics dashboards or giving, like education or analytics, it’s that’s not their specialty, nor will it really ever be. Sean Tepper So we fill that gap, we complement and we make it easy to see because some people are like, I don’t I don’t actually know how much money I have because the dashboards in my broker’s so hard to use them, like just sync up your account TYKR and it’s going to kind of summarize it for you. Yeah, yeah. Andrew Mitchem That’s interesting. That makes a lot of sense. Makes life easy for people. And also I see that you have a mobile app. So can someone get the exact same information on the app. But they can all the desktop. Sean Tepper It’s pretty much the same experience. We try to release our features, if not the same day within the next week or two. Like if we need to deploy something to web or web app, we try to do the same thing to the mobile, that allows people to write. They can kind of analyze stocks and the gold or standing in line somewhere at Starbucks, whatever. Sean Tepper The mobile app, I will say this has an additional feature, which is the Duolingo inspired learning modules that kind of like swipe right, swipe left type feel. We don’t have that in the web app today, but we’ve had a few people say, hey, can you also add that to web? Well, that’ll come soon. But yeah, it’s pretty much the same experience. Andrew Mitchem And what’s the AI investing helper that’s not like yeah, humming live. Sean Tepper Oh, that could be going live. Well, recording this video is, February 9th. That could go live on the 11th. Okay. So that’s a feature where you can, like, interact with where you’re going to be the first to hear about it here. So it’s it’s an AI tool where you can ask questions like how do I get started? Sean Tepper Or what should I do with my first thousand dollars? Or, what when is the best time to buy or best to sell? You can interact with AI and it’s actually connected with TYKRs, data set, but also the the globe and it’s put a lot of rigor, rigor into place to make sure it’s not giving you financial advice, but it’s really leaning into giving you the data and TYKR. Sean Tepper So it’s for example, if you were to ask it, hey, can you tell me how to value a stock? It’s going to first go to TYKRs data set. And with the education and give you that information. And then some general information. You know that makes it sound nicer. And then kind of spit it out. So yeah, eventually we’ll release in multiple phases. Sean Tepper So the first phase we call the helper, the second phase is the portfolio builder in a will build hypothetical like for example, build me a portfolio of ten strong tech stocks or buy food stocks or car stocks, something like that. Yeah. And of course it’ll say this is not financial advice. This is a hypothetical portfolio. But yes. And then the third phase will be an analyzer. Sean Tepper So analyze my current portfolio. Like what changes would you recommend. And that that’s going to be really, really cool. So with I will say this and then I’ll stop talking. It’s a powerful tool because it can analyze large data sets in a short amount of time. But as we say at TYKR. And this is why when I become self-aware like Skynet, I’m going to be the first one to be targeted. Sean Tepper Right? It’s, it’s smart, but it’s not that smart. So you have to put a lot of rigor in a place, a lot of guardrails, because it can, as you know, hallucinate. Yeah. So we are bouncing AI up against logic and mathematics to make sure it does not say something stupid to our customers. TFTC creating a trading bot program Andrew Mitchem That’s interesting. We’re in the middle of all we’re saying in the middle. We’ve been testing this live for over a year of getting AI to create trading bots for us, and what it’s doing is it’s spitting at a heap of bots and going through, sort of live trading on, on, you know, that are not real money. We’re trading on the money. Andrew Mitchem And then each week, we’re using the human aspect, the common sense and the knowledge that we look at as technical traders to pick which bots we’re going to be running live for subscribers for the upcoming week. And, and we’re finding that that combination of using the AI for that speed and, you know, doing the, the hard work. Andrew Mitchem Yeah. And giving us some information. But like you said, the guardrail becomes the human input in the common sense of what we’re seeing as technically on a chart. There’s no point in, let’s say, say Bitcoin over the last few weeks has been, you know, crashing. So nicely. There’s no point in us selecting bullish, crypto bots for the upcoming week when there’s technical traders. Andrew Mitchem We’re looking at it dropping. So I find that adding a bit of human common sense and knowledge, along with the AI at this stage is a really nice combination. Sean Tepper You got to do it right, and you probably seen the, the bad choices some people have made. If you let I make all the decisions, you can pull yourself into a, really bad situation. Especially. I like what you’re describing with your bots or those bots actually executing trades. Andrew Mitchem They they can, but we are more trying to set it up so the individual gets the alert and still needs to manually go yes or no as well. Good call. Because I don’t want to get into that situation where it’s completely, you know, automated, although a lot of people are want it all automated. My job as someone who teaches people is you still have to have that knowledge first to understand how to run the bots and to make a commonsense decision. Andrew Mitchem Is it making a good call or not? Sean Tepper Yeah, I’m good answer there, because the other hour I was talking to one company that was have was looking to have AI execute trades automatically. I’m like, whoa, what if they just run with the line and it’s like, go right? Like if rapid fire trades for an hour or two, it’s like, yeah, put some people in a bad situation. Sean Tepper So yeah. Andrew Mitchem Anyway, yeah, we’ll avoid that. We’re both avoid that. Yep. Yeah, exactly. I use it for the hard work and still use the brain. And that’s the thing, isn’t it? You know, what you created and what we’ve created. We’re about educating people, empowering people to use their common sense. Because I still think, after all, it comes down to it, there’s nothing better as a human, as an individual to have that, that how and that it’s almost like that feelgood factor that I know I can analyze these markets and make sound decisions and do well, you know, that’s you, you. Sean Tepper You, yeah. You just hit on the, the number one thing our customers care about like in and this will give you and your audience a little moment for me when I first created TYKR, especially the Excel sheet, I was all about getting better returns. I’m like, well, if Warren and Charlie can do it, I can do it. Sean Tepper Well, when I went live, that was my focus. But then after talking to a few customers, I’m like, they don’t agree with that. There’s actually something more important. And fast forward, I probably talked to a few thousand customers by this point over five years, and the number one thing they care about is confidence. Now, having confidence to literally do it on your own. Sean Tepper That is the home run. Feeling that supersedes, you know, getting good returns any day. Like people sleep better at night. Just knowing that, Shawn, I, I can do this on my own. That is what I’m looking for. I’m like home. So we even though the returns in tech are good, like, we actually lean into confidence. Like how do we give people more confidence is actually the bigger priority now. Andrew Mitchem Yeah, yeah, I, I fully get it. You know, we’ve been operating since 2009. Come on, Ryan, the Ryan run around the world in 111 countries and the same thing we we asked people, we, of course, you know, want to know why people join. And then we follow up after three months, six months, year, two years and keep asking people it’s the community and that knowledge of knowing what you’re doing for yourself, to have that control with low risk and, you know, really good outcomes. Andrew Mitchem But up here and then I say to people, trade any trading into, investments is emotion, isn’t it? Your head in your heart. You have to control those two. And what we’re doing is providing platforms or education platforms to allow people to fulfill that, that dream successfully and safely. Sean Tepper Yep, yep. Andrew Mitchem So it’s huge. Yeah. We can have all the AI and all the risks, all the all these flash gadgets, but ultimately it still comes back to that human wanting to have confidence in what they’re doing with their own money. Sean Tepper That’s it. Yeah. Andrew Mitchem And no. And also not just handing it over to someone as well. I think it’s important. Sean Tepper They add it and it’s actually you’re kind of alluding to this. It’s in people’s best interest to let’s say AI does 90% of the work. You want to be the person you want the human being finishing that process? Yeah. Because they, they ultimately it’s it’s better for them from an educational standpoint and from an, confidence standpoint, like they should know what was done. Sean Tepper But now, I control things. I get to execute the trade. Yes. You know, that’s right, that you want people to have that power at the end of the day. 60,000 stocks analyzed Andrew Mitchem Absolutely. And the, your software obviously does a lot of analysis just to give myself and viewers and listeners a ballpark figure. What kind of number of stocks is it kind of looking at and analyzing? Sean Tepper Sure. Okay. Yeah. So we’ve got about 60,000 stocks in TYKR around the world’s. We are up. Yeah. We’re upgrading. They’ll get this in the next month or two. We’re switching our data provider. So we’re going to have in the states real time pricing. You will have 15 minute delay. But then we’re going to have actually I can’t guarantee all stocks around the world, but most that’ll bring us closer to about 75,000 stocks around the world. Sean Tepper And then we’ll also have most ETFs around the world, which I think is closer to about 10,000. I could following in that Bow Wow. Yeah. No wonder. Andrew Mitchem They need analysis software that. Sean Tepper Yeah, right, right. It’s what we do. We run into circumstances when people, you know, they’ll join from a smaller country and they’ll be like, hey, you don’t have any stocks from our country. Winner may arriving. So it’s a lot of those requests and it’s like we knew we had to get to this point eventually. Yeah. But yeah. But then you just give transparency. Sean Tepper We’re looking at Finn Hub is, the data provider that will help us get, the more stocks and ETFs around the world. Andrew Mitchem Wow. So when you see your clients in 50 countries, if, for example, someone was here in New Zealand and they don’t want to be, and 2:00 in the morning to trade the US markets, they could be trading like the Australasian markets. Yeah. So your software. Sean Tepper Absolutely. Yep. Andrew Mitchem Oh, fantastic. That’s really good. Yeah. That, that’s blowing my way. That number. One thing as a currency trader, there’s like about eight main currencies. And so that makes, hence why there’s nothing like this for the forex market. I’m guessing because we can look at charts and read a bit of news and kind of make your analysis voice your, the information. Andrew Mitchem Someone out there with that. Your software is almost got an impossible task. Sean Tepper Yeah. We I was just checking here in tick or how many stocks from New Zealand. We’ve got a little over 187. So, do you know I like the I assume it’s the new New Zealand Stock Exchange. Andrew Mitchem Yes. In Wellington. Nice. Sean Tepper Got it. Do you know how many stocks they have? Andrew Mitchem No. I’m not, I’m purely forex. I honestly don’t know. Sean Tepper Okay. No no worries. But we’ll hopefully fin Hub will be able to get us most from from your exchange. Yeah. But that’s just a good example of like absolutely. You know we again we get a lot of people from random countries like, hey, can you add more stocks from our country? It’s like, yeah, absolutely. We’re we’re on it. Andrew Mitchem Yeah. Well, and also it’s purely that time of day thing, isn’t it. Because the you know, I suppose I get used to forex which is 24 hours a day. It doesn’t matter where you live in your world, you can trade it in cryptos obviously seven days a week now as well. But when you’re talking US stocks, they are, you know, for someone on my side of the world, some quite awkward trading hours. Andrew Mitchem So what you’re providing now would allow me to trade some of the the Japanese stocks, I’m guessing. Oh, and then the Australian ones using the ones now that you mentioned. So you really do open up your product to being truly a global, tool for people. Sean Tepper Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Andrew Mitchem That’s awesome. Sean, anything else you want to add about what we’ve not covered, about what you can help people with? Sean Tepper Yeah. Knowing that you’re more in the trading world and we’re more investing, I have to say this one detail, which is we do have about 10% of our customers are traders, give or take, and they’ll use TYKR as their starting points. You’re like, hey, let’s see. You’ve got like 100 ideas out there. Well, they’ll use TYKR to narrow it down from 100 down to ten. Sean Tepper Yeah. So that’s one main use case. It’s kind of like the short AI, as it’s been described to me. Is the short list creator TYKRs, the short list for like for traders. So so yeah, I want to add that tidbit as some people are like, well I’m not really into best thing. It’s like, you don’t have to be. Sean Tepper You can just use the tool to, narrow down your search. So I’ve selected one use case. Andrew Mitchem Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. That’s kind of how I was thinking about potentially using it as well. It’s like, makes a lot of sense to do all that, that work and get it down to something more manageable. Right? Yeah. Contact Sean Andrew Mitchem And what’s the best way that someone can contact you to find out more, about what you offer? Andrew Mitchem Sure. Well, how would. Sean Tepper They add, two ways to get in touch with, TYKR or myself? You can just go to tykr.com. That’s TYKR, tykr.com. And then, I’m really active on LinkedIn. Sean Tepper, Sean is spelled the Sean Connery way. Andrew Mitchem Yes. This with the voice. Sean Tepper Yeah. I wish I had strong Scottish voice. Yes. Andrew Mitchem Awesome. Hey, Sean, we’ll put links, of course, up here as well. And we will be sharing this in around the website and social media as well, so people can contact you finding a link here as well. It’s been awesome talking to you. I’ve learned a lot about the market. I don’t know a huge amount, and it’s fascinating to hear what you do and how, you know, you going to make it from when you mentioned 60, it still blew me away. Andrew Mitchem That number, from a ridiculous number of, stocks to help to analyze something in a, in a more simplified way. So, awesome to speak to you. Thank you. Your product looks amazing. I will be trying it. And, Yeah, look forward to it as well. Sean Tepper Thanks, Andrew. This is great. Andrew Mitchem Awesome. Thanks, Sean. Bye for now. Episode Title: #624: The Smarter Way To Pick Winning Stocks Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Attend my Free Masterclass Checkout the Tykr Platform here.

Tapping Into Crypto
32% of Aussies Own Crypto - But 89% of Advisors Won't Talk About It ft. Andrew McPhee

Tapping Into Crypto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 33:45


Australia is one of the top 10 countries globally for Crypto Adoption but so many people in the financial sector still won't talk about it.  Today Pav Hundal and Ted Coaldrake are joined by Director of Synergist, Andrew McPhee who has over 30 years of experience ranging starting way back in traditional finance as Head of Retail for E*Trade, working as Head of Marketing & Customer Segmentation for ANZ and now working to bridge the crypto-service gap We talk about what's holding Australia back from leading the way and what Millennial and Gen Z investors are really looking for.  You'll hear:  0:51 - How Andrew went from building one of the first financial platforms to Crypto  5:11 - Why people aged 50+ aren't investing in crypto  6:52 - Where we are right now in the crypto adoption curve  8:08 - The reason so many young people today want to hold crypto in their portfolio  11:02 - The major roadblock for adoption  14:38 - What ASIC are working on now  15:49 - Why Australia is falling behind & pushing innovation off shore  17:41 - The reason 50% of advisors think Crypto Is A Scam  21:06 - The problem with learning about crypto on TikTok & what needs to change  24:10 - Will Crypto be the next internet?  … and much more! Want to see what we're looking at every episode? Watch the YouTube version of the podcast here. Ready to start? Get $10 of FREE Bitcoin on Swyftx when you sign up and verify:  https://trade.swyftx.com.au/register/?promoRef=tappingintocrypto10btc  To get the latest updates, hit subscribe and follow us over on the gram @tappingintocrypto or X @tappingintocrypto If you can't wait to learn more, check out these blogs from our friends over at Swyftx. This podcast provides general market commentary and is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is NOT financial advice. We are NOT licensed financial advisors. Investing in cryptocurrency carries risk. You should always conduct your own research and seek independent financial advice before making any investment decisions. Please read Swyftx's Terms and Conditions and Risk Disclosure statement before investing.

Frequent Miler on the Air
Super Stacking Stories | Frequent Miler on the Air Ep334 | 11-28-25

Frequent Miler on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 61:54


In today's podcast episode, we'll talk about the many things we got wrong last week (oops!), how Etihad is sinking to a new low, and we'll reminisce about our extreme stacking adventures. Giant Mailbag(01:06) - Things we got wrong last week in episode 333 "Elite Benefit Battle: Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, and IHG"(02:47) - Read about how to earn up to 250K Alaska miles per year hereCard News(07:47) - E*Trade account now qualifies for American Express Platinum Card® Exclusively for Morgan Stanley (Read more about this here)(11:36) - A trick for finding Chase pre-approved offersBonvoyed(14:53) - Etihad's disloyalty program makes their awful cancellation policy even worseAwards, Points, and More(19:49) - Nick's Aeroplan cancellation storyMain Event: Super Stacking Stories(23:10) - Revisit episode 231 "The Art of Extreme Stackery" here(24:29) - Shopping portalsLearn more about shopping portal signup bonuses here.(25:37) - Greg's story: The original Million Mile Madness(38:55) - Nick's storyQuestion of the Week(52:37) - Nick has Mosaic 1 status from completing the JetBlue 25 for 25 challenge. When he reached status, he was able to pick a Choice benefit. Should he take the points or shoot for the higher level of status?Subscribe and FollowVisit https://frequentmiler.com/subscribe/ to get updated on in-depth points and miles content like this, and don't forget to like and follow us on social media.Music Credit – “Ocean Deep” by Annie YoderMentioned in this episode:Check out this month's sponsor and support our showJoin the loyalty program for renters at joinbilt.com/mileshttps://joinbilt.com/miles

Thinking Crypto Interviews & News
MORGAN STANLEY & ETRADE ARE ALL IN ON CRYPTO! RLUSD XRP LEDGER TOKENIZATION!

Thinking Crypto Interviews & News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 16:24 Transcription Available


Crypto News: Morgan Stanley close to offering crypto trading through E-Trade. Securitize will allow holders of BlackRock's BUIDL and VanEck's VBILL to instantly exchange their shares for RLUSD, Securitize is also integrating with the XRP Ledger to expand access and utility to the XRP ecosystem.Show Sponsor -

Papo na Arena
Reorgs na Prática: Erros, Aprendizados e Trade-offs | Papo na Arena #93

Papo na Arena

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 35:48


No episódio 93, Arthur e Aíquis mergulham nos conteúdos:Running a Clean Reorg, de Ami VoraMemorando da Reorg do Superintelligence Labs, a divisão de IA da Meta (aquela que um monte de gente ganhou uns cheques milionário$$$)E compartilham suas vivências liderando e passando por diversas reorganizações de times.

Invested at Work
Designing Equity Compensation Plans That Drive Engagement With Asana's Christine Zwerling

Invested at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 34:28


Equity compensation can be a powerful tool to engage and motivate employees, but only when they understand its value. With over 25 years of experience in stock plan administration, Christine Zwerling, Head of Stock Administration at Asana, shares insights for HR leaders looking to make equity work harder for their teams. In this episode of Invested at Work, host Rodney Bolden speaks with Christine about how equity compensation can be a key lever for culture and connection. Christine shares how Asana's approach ties equity compensation to corporate goals, how employee understanding of equity evolves over time and why clear communication is key to maximizing its value. They also discuss common misconceptions about equity, the disconnect between how HR and employees perceive its value, and how strong equity plans can support both business performance and employee well-being.Visit MorganStanley.com/atwork for more insights on workplace financial benefits. Visit Asana.com to learn more about the workplace management tool that is Asana. Invested at Work is brought to you by Morgan Stanley at Work, hosted by Rodney Bolden. Our executive producers are Fiona Kelsey and Lisa Boyce. Our production partner is Sequel Media Inc.The guest speaker is neither an employee nor affiliated with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Opinions expressed by the guest speaker are solely his or her own and do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC.This material is not a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.This material has been prepared for educational purposes only. The views, opinions or advice contained within this presentation are solely those of the presenter, who is not affiliated with Morgan Stanley, and do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley or its affiliates. Morgan Stanley makes no representation regarding the accuracy of any statements made by the presenter. The strategies and/or investments referenced may not be appropriate for all investors as the appropriateness of a particular investment or strategy will depend on an investor's individual circumstances and objectives.This material may provide the addresses of, or contain hyperlinks to, websites. Morgan Stanley is not implying an affiliation, sponsorship, endorsement with/of the third party or that any monitoring is being done by Morgan Stanley of any information contained within the websites. Except to the extent to which the material refers to website material of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, the firm has not reviewed the linked site. 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Morgan Stanley Wealth Management is a business of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC.Diversification does not guarantee a profit or protect against loss in a declining financial market.Artificial intelligence (AI) is subject to limitations, and you should be aware that any output from an AI-supported tool or service made available by the Firm for your use is subject to such limitations, including but not limited to inaccuracy, incompleteness, or embedded bias. You should always verify the results of any AI-generated output.Information contained herein is based on data from multiple sources considered to be reliable and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“Morgan Stanley”) makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley.NOT ALL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE IN ALL JURISDICTIONS OR COUNTRIES. Content and services available to non-US participants may be different than those available to US participants. Employee stock plan solutions are offered by E*TRADE Financial Corporate Services, Inc., Solium Capital LLC, Solium Plan Managers LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“MSSB”), which are part of Morgan Stanley at Work. Morgan Stanley at Work services and stock plan accounts are provided by wholly owned subsidiaries of Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley at Work stock plan accounts were previously referred to as Shareworks, StockPlan Connect or E*TRADE stock plan accounts, as applicable. In connection with stock plan solutions offered by Morgan Stanley at Work, securities products and services are offered by MSSB, Member SIPC. E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley is a registered trademark of MSSB. All entities are separate but affiliated subsidiaries of Morgan Stanley. CRC# 4618423 07/2025

Arauto Repórter UNISC
Rádio Revista - Danielly Oliveira, Gerente de Marketing e Trade da Cristallux

Arauto Repórter UNISC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 14:00


Danielly Oliveira, gerente de marketing e trade da Cristallux, participou do programa Rádio Revista para falar sobre o projeto educacional voltado a estudantes de Arquitetura em universidades do Sul do Brasil.

WealthTech on Deck
The $6 Trillion Strategy: How Morgan Stanley Is Reshaping Wealth Management with Jed Finn

WealthTech on Deck

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 24:00


Jed Finn is the Head of Wealth Management at Morgan Stanley, where he leads one of the world's largest and most sophisticated wealth management platforms. Since joining the firm, he has played a central role in its strategic growth, spearheading large-scale integrations, key acquisitions like E*TRADE and Solium, and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies. Under his leadership, Morgan Stanley has expanded its client base from 2.5 million to over 20 million and grown assets under management from $2.5 trillion to $6 trillion. A strong advocate for data-driven strategy and advisor collaboration, Finn is helping redefine the future of wealth management. This week, Jack talks with Jed about the firm's evolution into a wealth management powerhouse. Jed details how Morgan Stanley has consolidated client relationships, embraced AI and global strategies, and built an ecosystem capable of delivering institutional-grade services to individual clients. He shares how early engagement, integrated capabilities, and relentless execution have positioned the firm as an industry leader—and how Morgan Stanley continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in wealth management. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:23) - Morgan Stanley's growth strategies (09:00) - Jed's continued pursuit of the new sales growth strategy (10:20) - The three key trends shaping Morgan Stanley's future strategies (16:10) - The pillars of how Morgan Stanley executes and delivers opportunities (20:39) - Jed's interests outside of work Quotes "Wealth management is a scale business, and you need to have the scale to keep up with all the demands in terms of resources, whether it's changes in regulations, technology changes, product proliferation, or changing preferences of clients and advisors." ~ Jed Finn "At Morgan Stanley, we want to give you an experience that builds trust and confidence so that when you're ready to establish an advice relationship, we make an introduction to a financial advisor." ~ Jed Finn "If we listen to the best practitioners in the industry tell us what they need to serve their clients most effectively, and then deliver it to them, good things are going to happen." ~ Jed Finn Links  Jed Finn on LinkedIn Morgan Stanley Eaton Vance E*TRADE Shareworks | Morgan Stanley at Work Carta Connect with our hosts LifeYield Jack Sharry on LinkedIn Jack Sharry on Twitter Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify LinkedIn Twitter Facebook

Invested at Work
Financial Well-Being for Today's Executives With Morgan Stanley's Liz Dennis

Invested at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 23:57


Executive titles don't guarantee financial clarity. That's what Liz Dennis, Managing Director and Head of Global Client Coverage at Morgan Stanley, finds in her work with company leaders.In this episode of Invested at Work, host Rodney Bolden speaks with Liz about the unique financial challenges facing today's executives. They discuss some of the blind spots executives might have when it comes to their finances, and how equity compensation, strategic planning and proactive HR support can make a real difference in driving engagement, retention and well-being for this group. Visit MorganStanley.com/atwork for more insights on workplace financial benefits. Invested at Work is brought to you by Morgan Stanley at Work, hosted by Rodney Bolden. Our executive producers are Fiona Kelsey and Lisa Boyce. Our production partner is Sequel Media Inc.This material has been prepared for educational purposes only. It does not provide individually tailored investment advice. It has been prepared without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“Morgan Stanley”) recommends that investors independently evaluate particular investments and strategies, and encourages investors to seek the advice of a Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor. The appropriateness of a particular investment or strategy will depend on an investor's individual circumstances and objectives. Important information about your relationship with your Financial Advisor and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC when using a Financial Planning tool. When your Financial Advisor prepares a Financial Plan, they will be acting in an investment advisory capacity with respect to the delivery of your Financial Plan. To understand the differences between brokerage and advisory relationships, you should consult your Financial Advisor, or review our Understanding Your Brokerage and Investment Advisory Relationships brochure available at https://www.morganstanley.com/wealth-relationshipwithms/pdfs/understandingyourrelationship.pdfClients have sole responsibility for making all investment decisions with respect to the implementation of a Financial Plan. You may implement the Financial Plan at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC or at another firm. If you engage or have engaged Morgan Stanley, it will act as your broker, unless you ask it, in writing, to act as your investment adviser on any particular account. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“Morgan Stanley”), its affiliates and Morgan Stanley Financial Advisors and Private Wealth Advisors do not provide tax or legal advice. Clients should consult their tax advisor for matters involving taxation and tax planning and their attorney for matters involving trust and estate planning, charitable giving, philanthropic planning and other legal matters. Asset allocation and diversification do not assure a profit or protect against loss. Individuals executing a 10b5-1 trading plan should keep the following important considerations in mind:(1) 10b5-1 trading plans should be reviewed and approved by the legal and compliance department of the individual's company.(2) Most companies will permit 10b5-1 trading plans to be entered into only during open window periods.(3) Recent rule changes will require a mandatory cooling-off period between the execution of a 10b5-1 trading plan (or a modification) and the first sale pursuant to the plan (or the first sale following such modification).(4) 10b5-1 trading plans do not alter the nature of restricted and/or control stock or regulatory requirements that may otherwise be applicable (e.g., Section 16, Section 13).(5) 10b5-1 trading plans that are terminated early may weaken or cause the individual to lose the benefit of the affirmative defense.(6) 10b5-1 trading plans may require a cessation of trading activities at times when lockups may be required at the company (e.g., secondary offerings).(7) Recent rule changes will require companies to publicly disclose material terms of Section 16 director and officer 10b5-1 trading plans, and the early termination of such plans.Artificial intelligence (AI) is subject to limitations, and you should be aware that any output from an AI-supported tool or service made available by the Firm for your use is subject to such limitations, including but not limited to inaccuracy, incompleteness, or embedded bias. You should always verify the results of any AI-generated output. The term “Family Office Resources” is being used as a term of art and not to imply that Morgan Stanley and/or its employees are acting as a family office pursuant to Investment Advisers Act of 1940. Employee stock plan solutions are offered by E*TRADE Financial Corporate Services, Inc., Solium Capital LLC, Solium Plan Managers LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“MSSB”), which are part of Morgan Stanley at Work. Morgan Stanley at Work services and stock plan accounts are provided by wholly owned subsidiaries of Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley at Work stock plan accounts were previously referred to as Shareworks, StockPlan Connect or E*TRADE stock plan accounts, as applicable. © 2025 Morgan Stanley. All rights reserved.CRC# 4607214 06/25

Founder Spotlight
The Pioneer of Fintech: How Mitch Caplan Built the First Branchless Bank and Transformed E‑Trade into a Digital Powerhouse

Founder Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 55:40


Mitch Caplan brings over 30 years of experience leading innovation across the financial‑services industry. He co-founded Telebanc, the first branchless bank in the U.S., and scaled it from $50 M to $5 B in assets before striking a $1.8 B sale to E‑Trade that was negotiated and announced in just nine days. The deal formally closed the following January. He then served as CEO of E‑Trade, cutting $1 B in costs, and building one of the first fully integrated online financial platforms. Caplan later served as CEO of Jefferson National, where he launched a tech‑enabled, low‑cost tax‑deferred investment platform that was ultimately acquired by Nationwide. Today, he is President of Tarsadia, a $2 B+ investment firm where he oversees strategy and investments across fintech, healthcare, technology, and real estate. Most recently, he was named interim CEO of Yieldstreet, where he also serves as Chairman of the Board. Mitch has been a 3i Member since 2023. In this episode: • How Mitch built the first branchless bank, and why it worked when regulators said it wouldn't • The story behind the $1.8 B E‑Trade deal, and how it was negotiated and announced in just nine days • Why most fintechs fail, and what Mitch looks for in companies built to last Learn more about 3i Members at 3imembers.com and follow us on LinkedIn for updates.

Liz on Biz with Liz Theresa
E374 – Diana Perkins – Empowering Everyday Investors

Liz on Biz with Liz Theresa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 29:22


Diana Perkins, CPA is the founder of Trading with Diana, a high-touch, high-impact coaching platform designed to simplify the financial markets and empower individuals to take control of their financial futures. As a former options trader and licensed CPA, Diana brings decades of experience in public accounting, global strategy consulting, and trading equities and options.Through her work with hundreds of traders, she's developed a unique, real-world approach to teaching actionable strategies that build both confidence and skill. Her offerings include a signature New Trader Program for beginners, tailored coaching packages, and both online and in-person live workshops. Diana is on a mission to break down industry barriers, challenge stereotypes, and make trading accessible to all—especially women and new investors looking for clarity and results.Download TranscriptShow Notes:In this episode of Liz on Biz, Liz Theresa sits down with Diana Perkins, founder of Trading with Diana, to demystify the world of stock trading and make investing accessible to all. Diana shares her journey from CPA and options trader in the corporate finance world to finance educator and coach, empowering beginners—especially women—to confidently invest in the stock market.They dive into the basics: opening a brokerage account (for as little as $7!), the differences between trading stocks, ETFs, and crypto, and how risk and reward balance out over time. Diana explains key concepts like swing trading, stop-loss orders, and the importance of time in the market versus trying to time the market. She also confronts common misconceptions, like needing a massive sum to get started or worrying that investing is only for high rollers.Whether you're an aspiring investor, a curious first-timer, or someone looking to level up your financial knowledge, Diana breaks it all down in an approachable and encouraging way.Topics Covered:Diana's transition from CPA to trading educatorHow Trading with Diana was created to break down barriers and challenge stereotypes in financeThe basics of opening a brokerage account (Robinhood, Fidelity, E-Trade, and more)Getting started with as little as a few dollars—no huge minimums requiredUnderstanding stocks, ETFs, and why Diana prefers them over cryptoKey risk management tools like stop-loss ordersSwing trading vs. day trading vs. long-term investingCommon myths holding people back from investingWhy stock markets are more accessible than ever beforeUpcoming workshops (including women-only sessions) and how to learn moreConnect with Diana Perkins:Website: tradingwithdiana.comLinkedIn: Trading with DianaInstagram: @tradingwithdianaSpecial Mention:Diana's upcoming “Building Wealth with Confidence” workshop for women on July 16 – perfect for beginners who want to learn the foundational steps of investing.Resources & Links:All links mentioned in the episode can be found in the show notes.If you've ever felt intimidated or uncertain about starting your investing journey, this episode will give you the clarity and confidence you need to take the next step.—Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with any friends who want to make their money work for them! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Adpodcast
Ali Cornford – Managing Director & Geoff McHenry – Head of Strategy- 72andSunny New York

Adpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 10:43


Ali Cornford – Managing Director, 72andSunny New YorkAli relocated from Toronto to New York and brings over 15 years of leadership in advertising and agency management . In March 2024, she was named Managing Director of 72NY, joining the executive leadership alongside Juliana Cobb and Geoff McHenry. Previously, she led Convicts as MD (2021–2024) and held account and business roles at BBH, Droga5, Anomaly, BBDO, and Grey Canada. In her current role, Ali oversees agency operations and client partnerships, with clients including Paramount+, Sleep Number, E*Trade, 1800 Tequila, Autotrader, and Comcast Adweek. Known for her “gritty hunger, curiosity, and leadership,” she's focused on driving business growth, award-winning campaigns (including E*Trade Super Bowl work), and an invigorated agency culture Adweek.Geoff McHenry – Head of Strategy (formerly Executive Strategy Director), 72andSunny New YorkGeoff is a strategist, thought leader, DJ, and public speaker who joined 72NY in October 2023 as Executive Strategy Director, setting vision for the strategy department and leading its growth. He came from Translation, where he led strategy on high-profile work like WhatsApp's “Naija Odyssey” documentary about Giannis Antetokounmpo. Before that, he was at Wieden+Kennedy NY managing strategy for vitaminwater, Jordan Brand, and Sprite. A Morehouse College graduate, Geoff is passionate about building culturally relevant brands, mentoring diverse talent, and driving industry change through roles like ADCOLOR advisory co-lead. His work emphasizes strategic clarity, collaboration with creatives, and balancing cultural insight with marketing effectiveness

Tapping Into Crypto
2% of Aussies Own Crypto - But 89% of Advisors Won't Talk About It ft. Andrew McPhee

Tapping Into Crypto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 29:22


Australia is one of the top 10 countries globally for Crypto Adoption but so many people in the financial sector still won't talk about it.  Today Pav Hundal and Ted Coaldrake are joined by Director of Synergist, Andrew McPhee who has over 30 years of experience ranging starting way back in traditional finance as Head of Retail for E*Trade, working as Head of Marketing & Customer Segmentation for ANZ and now working to bridge the crypto-service gap We talk about what's holding Australia back from leading the way and what Millenial and Gen Z investors are really looking for.  You'll hear:  0:51 - How Andrew went from building one of the first financial platforms to Crypto  5:11 - Why people aged 50+ aren't investing in crypto  6:52 - Where we are right now in the crypto adoption curve  8:08 - The reason so many young people today want to hold crypto in their portfolio  11:02 - The major roadblock for adoption  14:38 - What ASIC are working on now  15:49 - Why Australia is falling behind & pushing innovation off shore  17:41 - The reason 50% of advisors think Crypto Is A Scam  21:06 - The problem with learning about crypto on TikTok & what needs to change  24:10 - Will Crypto be the next internet?  … and much more! Find out more about Synergist here and Andrew's LinkedIn here Want to see what we're looking at every episode? Watch the YouTube version of the podcast here. Keen to join in TIC Tipping? Reset your demo mode and let us know your picks on @tappingintocrypto on instagram or X @tappingintocrypto Ready to start? Get $10 of FREE Bitcoin on Swyftx when you sign up and verify:  https://trade.swyftx.com.au/register/?promoRef=tappingintocrypto10btc  To get the latest updates, hit subscribe and follow us over on the gram @tappingintocrypto or X @tappingintocrypto If you can't wait to learn more, check out these blogs from our friends over at Swyftx. The Tapping into Crypto podcast is for entertainment purposes only and the opinions on this podcast belong to individuals and are not affiliated with any companies mentioned. Any advice is general in nature and does not take into account your personal situation, if you're looking to get advice, please seek out a licensed financial advisor.

RIMScast
James Lam on ERM, Strategy, and the Modern CRO

RIMScast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 30:32


Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society.   Justin interviews James Lam about the evolving role of the CRO since the pandemic, vital competencies for today's CROs, risk appetite frameworks, and a case study of E*Trade and how they succeeded with a strong risk appetite framework. They continue the discussion with an examination of James's upcoming six-module virtual course, the RIMS-CRO Certificate in Advanced Enterprise Risk Management. James concludes with his vision of the future of ERM using AI as an enabling tool. Listen to learn more about successful strategies CROs can apply to their ERM programs.   Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:17] About this episode of RIMScast. Our guest is one of the great thought leaders in risk management, James Lam. He returns to RIMScast today to talk about ERM and a new bi-weekly virtual course he'll be teaching for RIMS that begins in July. [:48] RIMS-CRMP Workshops! Register by July 1st for the next RIMS-CRMP Virtual Workshop, which will be co-led by Parima. That course will be held on July 8th and 9th. [1:04] The next RIMS-CRMP-FED virtual workshop will be led by Joseph Mayo on July 17th and 18th. Register by July 16th. Links to these courses can be found on the Certification Page of RIMS.org and through this episode's show notes. [1:23] RIMS Webinars! The next RIMS Webinar will be held on June 17th. It will be presented by Origami Risk. It's titled “Strategic Risk Financing in an Unstable Economy: Leveraging Technology for Efficiency and Cost Reduction”. Register today through RIMS.org/Webinars [1:43] RIMS Virtual Workshops! On June 12th, Pat Saporito will host “Managing Data for ERM”, and she will return on June 26th to present the very popular new course, “Generative AI for Risk Management”. [2:00] A link to the full schedule of virtual workshops can be found on the RIMS.org/education and RIMS.org/education/online-learning pages. A link is also in this episode's show notes. [2:12] Mark your calendars for November 17th and 18th for the RIMS ERM Conference 2025 in Seattle, Washington. The agenda is being built. Soon, we will distribute a Call for Nominations for the ERM Award of Distinction. I'll update this episode's show notes when that link is ready. [2:35] Think about your organization's ERM program or one that you know of, and how it has generated value. We will have more on that in the coming weeks. [2:43] On with the show! Our guest today is a risk management trailblazer who is widely considered the world's first Chief Risk Officer. I'm talking about James Lam. [2:54] Starting on July 16th, James will host a six-module course for RIMS, The RIMS-CRO Certificate in Advanced Enterprise Risk Management. It's a bi-weekly course that will run through Wednesday, September 24th. Registration closes on July 9th. [3:14] James is here to discuss and share his ERM philosophies, how the practice has changed in the past five years since he was last on the show, and to give us a preview of what the upcoming course will be like and how it could boost your risk career. [3:31] Interview! James Lam, welcome back to RIMScast! [3:37] James was a guest on RIMScast in the Fall of 2020. We've gone through a lot in the last five years! We've lived through a pandemic, and companies realized the importance of operational resilience and strategic risk management. [4:14] James says today we are facing unprecedented geopolitical risk. We are also facing AI risks and opportunities. Some Chief Risk Officers have stayed relevant and elevated their careers and skills, while others have failed in their organization's ERM programs. [5:01] James tells what may cause a CRO to fail. Applying a “check the box” approach or a compliance approach, without staying relevant with the evolving risk landscape. [5:29] Speaking of successful CROs, James said one CRO he worked with went from being a treasurer reporting to the CFO, to becoming the CRO, then the CFO, and eventually the CEO, all within eight years. [5:58] He and other successful CROs had learned how to add strategic value and be relevant to key decision-makers at the board level and the executive level. [6:15] A key competence is applying risk analytics to quantify and minimize unexpected earnings, helping companies maintain sustainable, predictable profitability. [6:40] Then, evolving that to understanding capital management to optimize capital allocation, dividend policies, and risk transfer strategies, ultimately, applying the same risk analytics to support corporate and business decisions. [7:05] Being able to add strategic value is the most important competence for a Chief Risk Officer today. [7:26] Management and corporate directors are concerned about the unexpected. As CROs, how do we connect our work with things that are the most meaningful to the decision-makers and key internal stakeholders? All boards, CEOs, and CFOs are concerned about earnings. [7:53] Unexpected earnings variance and guidance are things that they are concerned about. CROs can help them with predictable profitability, long-term capital management, and value creation. [8:10] How does a CRO support the leaders' decision-making at the corporate level, where there's M&A or new products, and at the business level, in terms of risk-based pricing and risk transfer decisions? [8:43] James thinks the risk appetite framework is one of the most important processes and capabilities for advanced enterprise risk management. [9:01] Frameworks that don't do well tend to be mostly or entirely qualitative. They tend to be static, maybe updated once a year, with very little change. [9:15] The frameworks that are more strategic and add more value to companies tend to be a combination of quantitative and qualitative. [9:42] Successful risk appetite frameworks also consider risk capacity in terms of capital resources, earnings, and liquidity, relative to our risk management capability and track record. [10:01] Successful risk appetite frameworks look at opportunities. What is the opportunity for profitability, growth, and innovation, relative to risk? If the opportunity is high, then we should be willing to take on more risk. [10:19] Successful risk appetite frameworks tend to be more dynamic in a way that allows the company to reduce risk when it is appropriate but also to take more risk when it is appropriate. [10:31] James says a good risk appetite framework would guide organizations to take more risk, on a selective basis. [10:57] James uses E*Trade as a case study. James was on the board of E*Trade and chaired its risk committee. This case study is in the RIMS CRO Certificate Program in Advanced Enterprise Risk Management. [11:28] James will invite E*Trade's CRO, the head of ERM, and one of the regulators, to provide first-hand experiences and lessons learned. [11:41] James gives examples of how ERM improved E*Trade's business outcomes and profitability. Based on a robust risk appetite framework, E*Trade thought it needed to take more risk in new product innovation and shorten the time to market dramatically. [12:21] Because of that, E*Trade was the first company to offer retail investors the capability to trade stocks and mutual funds on their Apple Watch. It was a very important business opportunity as the Apple Watch was hugely popular. [12:49] This tied into E*Trade's founding as the first internet company to allow retail investors to trade on the internet. It was a proud moment for E*Trade. It shows how a robust ERM program and risk appetite framework can support innovation and business growth. [13:16] In the eight years James was on E*Trade's board until it was sold, its stock went from $8 to $59 a share. It went from B to BBB, from losing money to making money, and from a weak capital position to buying back over $1 billion in stock and offering its first-ever dividend. [13:52] In addition to the E*Trade case study, the course will look into other case studies, good and bad. We will learn from organizations that didn't manage risks effectively and what we could learn from them to prevent that for our organizations. [14:13] We will learn from best-practice companies in the energy and healthcare space. [14:30] Plug Time! The very first RIMS Texas Regional Conference will be held from August 4th through the 6th in San Antonio at the Henry B. González Convention Center. Public Registration is open here. [14:43] Hotel cut-off for the discounted rate is available through July 7th. The full Conference Agenda is now live, so you can start planning your experience. Don't miss the post-conference workshop, the RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep Course, available onsite. [14:59] Any chapter member can attend. Links are in this episode's show notes. [15:14] You can also visit the Events Page of RIMS.org for more information. We look forward to seeing you in Texas! [15:21 Just a month later, we will be up North for the RIMS Canada Conference 2025, from September 14th through 17th in Calgary. Registration opened today. Visit RIMSCanadaConference.CA and lock in favorable rates. We look forward to seeing you there! [15:42] Let's Return to My Interview with James Lam!  [16:00] Starting on July 16th, there will be a new course that James is leading. It's the RIMS CRO Certificate Program in Advanced Enterprise Risk Management. If you're listening to this on the week of publication, you've got about a month to register. Registration closes on July 9th. [16:22] James is one of our favorite collaborators! [16:27] James tells what led to the launch of this program. He's very excited to be partnering with RIMS! His motivation for doing this program is that he has worked in risk management for over 40 years. He has been a management consultant working with over 100 companies. [17:10] James has been an eight-time board member, chairing the risk committee, chairing the audit committee, and overseeing risk management, not day-to-day but from a board perspective. [17:22] What James wants to do in this program is to share the lessons he has learned and some of the best practices in a very practical way. He also wants to invite other risk experts to share from their different domains. James has had this idea for over three years. [17:56] He met with the RIMS board members and the Professional Development Team to talk about this. They got an agreement in place, and within a few weeks, they got the outline and the website up. James tells of the team that helped him put it together in bi-weekly meetings. [18:31] The program came together within weeks. The early registrations are above expectations. The market reception has been strong. James says this course will provide an amazing learning experience for the participants. [18:54] It's a six-module, bi-weekly course with four-hour live virtual sessions, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern Time, starting July 16th and running through September 24th. There will also be self-study with James's book, other articles, and research papers. [19:24] We've got the link in this episode's show notes. A brief description of each of the six modules is on the website. Module 4 is The Role of the Chief Risk Officer and Risk Appetite Statement. That's the James Lam wheelhouse! [19:44] The CRO, the risk appetite statement, and ERM will be critical topics. Other important topics are the role of the board, how risk professionals should not only serve the board but also leverage the board, and strategic decision-making. [20:13] Before the pandemic, teaching virtually was not James's favorite method. He enjoys interacting with participants. Since the pandemic, we've all learned how to learn and to teach in a virtual environment. James says we can make it dynamic and interactive, with a lot of sharing.  [22:53] James thinks they will get into individualized problem-solving. Participants can highlight challenges or opportunities they're facing. Collectively, the group will help with individualized problem-solving. [21:12] James will bring in guest speakers. He has a strong network of excellent board directors and experts with backgrounds in AI, cybersecurity, and ERM. These include former or current CROs with stories to share. He believes all that will make the program relevant and dynamic. [21:45] Plug Time! Let me tell you about the Spencer Educational Foundation. Spencer's goal to help build a talent pipeline of risk management and insurance professionals is achieved, in part, by its collaboration with risk management and insurance educators across the U.S. and Canada. [22:05] Since 2010, Spencer has awarded over $3.3 million in General Grants to support over 130 student-centered experiential learning initiatives at universities and RMI non-profits. Spencer's 2026 application process is now open through July 30th, 2025. [22:27] General Grant awardees are typically notified at the end of October. Learn more about Spencer's General Grants through the Programs tab of SpencerEd.org. Be sure to check out Spencer's Monthly Virtual Campus.  [22:41] On Thursday, June 12th, we will have Reinsurance 101, hosted by Lee Vuu, Founder and President of the MRIA. A link is in this episode's show notes. Register today! [22:53] Let's Conclude Our Interview with James Lam! [23:22] James says the future is bright. AI and risk analytics are going to change our careers and our lives. In the next five years, we're going to see some interesting dynamics with AI and we're going to have some unintended consequences. There will be risks and opportunities. [23:54] For risk professionals, being able to help our organizations and address the risks, whether it's privacy, model risks such as hallucination, or data governance, all those are going to be in our wheelhouse, and we could add a lot of value.  [24:11] James thinks AI could create opportunities to enhance enterprise risk management by tapping into structured and unstructured data and help us minimize unexpected earnings variance, optimize capital structure, and support corporate and business-level decisions. [24:47] A basic question that any AI model asks is, “What would an expert do?” What would an expert driver do in terms of an autonomous car? What would an expert doctor do in this specific situation? In risk management, the senior risk professionals and CROs are the experts. [25:12] James says the CROs have an opportunity to design the training data that would train these AI agents. They would have an impact on training these AI agents directly in terms of being part of the feedback loop. [25:32] James is very excited about where ERM is going to be in the next three to five years. AI will become a very important tool. He doesn't think it will replace risk practitioners. [25:49] The expertise, judgment, governance, and perspective that risk practitioners bring to the table will be valuable. AI will be a huge enabler. [26:11] Looking forward 10 years, James asks, using AI, how do we help with scenario planning and scenario analysis? Regarding many of the emerging and disruptive risks that we face today, we don't have a lot of data or models, so scenario analysis is going to be a critical tool. [26:48] The ultimate level of enterprise risk management would be to create a digital twin of our organization's overall risk profile, including our strategic, financial, operational, compliance, and reputational risks, and run scenarios to stress-test that system with AI. That's not far off. [27:25] James, it has been such a pleasure to reconnect with you. I have a great feeling about the RIMS CRO Certificate Program in Advanced Enterprise Risk Management. Remember, everyone, you have until July 9th, 2025, to register. Virtual seats are filling up! Check out the link! [27:43] I have a good feeling that we're going to be hearing more and seeing more from James in 2025 and beyond, here at RIMS. James, we value you very much. That's why you're here! [28:11] Special thanks again to James Lam. Register now for the RIMS CRO Certificate Program in Advanced Enterprise Risk Management. It is a bi-weekly course that starts on July 16th. Virtual seats are filling up fast, so register by July 7th. The link is in this episode's show notes. [28:32] Plug Time! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in the show notes. [29:00] RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [29:18] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [29:35] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [29:52] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [30:06] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [30:14] Thank you all for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! We appreciate all your kind words. Listen every week! Stay safe!   Links: RIMS-CRO Certificate in Advanced Enterprise Risk Management — Featuring Instructor James Lam! Register by July 7. | Bi-weekly course begins July 16. RIMS Texas Regional 2025 — August 3‒5 | Registration now open. RIMS Canada 2025 — Sept. 14‒17 | Registration now open! RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy RIMS Risk Management magazine RIMS Now The Strategic and Enterprise Risk Center Spencer Education Foundation — General Grants 2026 — Application Deadline July 30, 2025 Spencer Virtual Campus — Next Course on June 12 RIMS ERM Conference 2025 — Nov 17‒18 in Seattle! [Save the Date!] James Lam & Associates RIMS Webinars: RIMS.org/Webinars “Strategic Risk Financing in an Unstable Economy: Leveraging Technology for Efficiency and Cost Reduction” | Sponsored by Origami Risk | June 17, 2025   Upcoming RIMS-CRMP Prep Virtual Workshops: RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep Virtual Workshop — July 8‒9, 2025 | Presented by RIMS and PARIMA RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Prep Virtual Workshop — July 17‒18 Full RIMS-CRMP Prep Course Schedule “Managing Data for ERM” | June 12 | Instructor: Pat Saporito  “Generative AI for Risk Management” | June 26 | Instructor: Pat Saporito See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual Workshops RIMS-CRMP Prep Workshops   Related RIMScast Episodes: “AI Risks and Compliance with Chris Maguire” “RIMS 2025 Risk Manager of the Year, Jennifer Pack” “ERM, Retail, and Risk with Jeff Strege” “Collateral Benefits Of Pre-Mortem Analysis” “ERMotivation with Carrie Frandsen, RIMS-CRMP” “Live from the ERM Conference 2024 in Boston!”   Sponsored RIMScast Episodes: “The New Reality of Risk Engineering: From Code Compliance to Resilience” | Sponsored by AXA XL (New!) “Change Management: AI's Role in Loss Control and Property Insurance” | Sponsored by Global Risk Consultants, a TÜV SÜD Company “Demystifying Multinational Fronting Insurance Programs” | Sponsored by Zurich “Understanding Third-Party Litigation Funding” | Sponsored by Zurich “What Risk Managers Can Learn From School Shootings” | Sponsored by Merrill Herzog “Simplifying the Challenges of OSHA Recordkeeping” | Sponsored by Medcor “Risk Management in a Changing World: A Deep Dive into AXA's 2024 Future Risks Report” | Sponsored by AXA XL “How Insurance Builds Resilience Against An Active Assailant Attack” | Sponsored by Merrill Herzog “Third-Party and Cyber Risk Management Tips” | Sponsored by Alliant “RMIS Innovation with Archer” | Sponsored by Archer “Navigating Commercial Property Risks with Captives” | Sponsored by Zurich “Breaking Down Silos: AXA XL's New Approach to Casualty Insurance” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Weathering Today's Property Claims Management Challenges” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Storm Prep 2024: The Growing Impact of Convective Storms and Hail” | Sponsored by Global Risk Consultants, a TÜV SÜD Company “Partnering Against Cyberrisk” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Harnessing the Power of Data and Analytics for Effective Risk Management” | Sponsored by Marsh “Accident Prevention — The Winning Formula For Construction and Insurance” | Sponsored by Otoos “Platinum Protection: Underwriting and Risk Engineering's Role in Protecting Commercial Properties” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Elevating RMIS — The Archer Way” | Sponsored by Archer   RIMS Publications, Content, and Links: RIMS Membership — Whether you are a new member or need to transition, be a part of the global risk management community! RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy RIMS Strategic & Enterprise Risk Center RIMS-CRMP Stories — Featuring RIMS President Kristen Peed!   RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model®   Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information.   Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org, and listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.   Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org.   Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.   About our guest: James Lam, Founder, James Lam & Associates   Production and engineering provided by Podfly.  

The Options Insider Radio Network
2025 OIC: The Evolution of Retail Options Trading: Navigating Change in a Dynamic Landscape

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 42:20


As we look into the future of options trading, several transformative factors are reshaping the market. This session will explore the implication of Payment for Order Flow (PFOF) on trading volumes and market liquidity, alongside the evolving landscape of risk management practices. We will discuss the changing profile of the modern investor, one increasingly influenced by technological advancements, educational resources, and AI-driven strategies and how they are revolutionizing trade execution and portfolio management. Moderator: JJ Kinahan, Chief Executive Officer, IG North America Panelists: Christopher Larkin, Managing Director, Head of Trading & Investing, E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley Tanya Patwa, Head U.S. Options Sales, Nasdaq Tony Zhang, Chief Strategist, OptionsPlay Patrick Zielinski, Chief Executive Officer, Box Options Market

Invested at Work
State of the Workplace 2025 With SHRM's Johnny C. Taylor, Jr.

Invested at Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 32:40


Today's workplace realities are rewriting the HR playbook. That's according to Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., CEO of SHRM, the Society for Human Resource Management, and their 2025 State of the Workplace report.Johnny shares what the research reveals about employees' expectations and the challenges facing HR decision makers today. Host Rodney Bolden shares findings from Morgan Stanley at Work's own State of the Workplace study, and together they dive into what's driving change in recruitment, benefits, employee experience, leadership development, and the growing role of AI in the future of work and in workplace benefits—all topics we'll explore in more depth on this season of Invested at Work. Follow Invested at Work wherever you listen to or watch podcasts. Visit MorganStanley.com/atwork for more insights on workplace financial benefits. Invested at Work is brought to you by Morgan Stanley at Work, hosted by Rodney Bolden. Our executive producers are Fiona Kelsey and Lisa Boyce. Our production partner is Sequel Media Inc.The guest speaker is neither an employee nor affiliated with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Opinions expressed by the guest speaker are solely his or her own and do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC.The information and data presented may be deemed reliable; however, their accuracy and completeness is not guaranteed by Morgan Stanley and providing you with this information is not to be considered a solicitation on our part with respect to the purchase or sale of any securities, investments, strategies or products that may be mentioned.When Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC, its affiliates and Morgan Stanley Financial Advisors and Private Wealth Advisors (collectively, “Morgan Stanley”) provide “investment advice” regarding a retirement or welfare benefit plan account, an individual retirement account or a Coverdell education savings account (“Retirement Account”), Morgan Stanley is a “fiduciary” as those terms are defined under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”), and/or the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the “Code”), as applicable. When Morgan Stanley provides investment education, takes orders on an unsolicited basis or otherwise does not provide “investment advice”, Morgan Stanley will not be considered a “fiduciary” under ERISA and/or the Code. For more information regarding Morgan Stanley's role with respect to a Retirement Account, please visit www.morganstanley.com/disclosures/dol. Tax laws are complex and subject to change. Morgan Stanley does not provide tax or legal advice. Individuals are encouraged to consult their tax and legal advisors (a) before establishing a Retirement Account, and (b) regarding any potential tax, ERISA and related consequences of any investments or other transactions made with respect to a Retirement Account.Artificial intelligence (AI) is subject to limitations, and you should be aware that any output from an AI-supported tool or service made available by the Firm for your use is subject to such limitations, including but not limited to inaccuracy, incompleteness, or embedded bias. You should always verify the results of any AI-generated output.Employee stock plan solutions are offered by E*TRADE Financial Corporate Services, Inc., Solium Capital LLC, Solium Plan Managers LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“MSSB”), which are part of Morgan Stanley at Work.Morgan Stanley at Work services and stock plan accounts are provided by wholly owned subsidiaries of Morgan Stanley.Morgan Stanley at Work stock plan accounts were previously referred to as Shareworks, StockPlan Connect or E*TRADE stock plan accounts, as applicable. Equity Edge Online® employee stock plan solutions are offered by E*TRADE Financial Corporate Services, Inc. and are part of Morgan Stanley at Work.In connection with stock plan solutions offered by Morgan Stanley at Work, securities products and services are offered by MSSB, Member SIPC. E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley is a registered trademark of MSSB. All entities are separate but affiliated subsidiaries of Morgan Stanley. The laws, regulations, and rulings addressed by the products, services, and publications offered by Morgan Stanley and its affiliates are subject to various interpretations and frequent change. Morgan Stanley and its affiliates do not warrant these products, services, and publications against different interpretations or subsequent changes of laws, regulations, and rulings. Morgan Stanley and its affiliates do not provide legal, accounting, or tax advice. Always consult your own legal, accounting, and tax advisors.Morgan Stanley is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversifying its workforce (M/F/Disability/Vet).© 2025 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC.CRC 4395861 04/2025

The Deal with Danny Brown
EP 94: Carrie McCormick - Crushing it as One of Chicago's Elite Luxury Real Estate Agents

The Deal with Danny Brown

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 33:42


Carrie McCormick has been crushing it in the windy city of Chicago for over 20 years selling over $2B of real estate in the City core.  Born and raised in Chicago, some would say her route into residential real estate was kismet.  One fateful afternoon sitting at her desk at eTrade she decided to leave and take a walk.  Her long walk ended as she wandered onto the site of a new building under construction and accidentally met the developer.  The developer was impressed by Carrie's insights and straight forward opinions about his project and soon after he offered her a job.  Carrie quit her corporate job and jumped headfirst into New Development sales and the rest is history!   In this episode she shares her approach “100% Carrie” which is the antithesis of the big team model where the team lead is often out of the picture once the listing is signed.  Carrie walks through the roles of her key team members and explains how she is able to be hands on with every client.  School is in session. If you love real estate as much as we do please subscribe to THE DEAL with Danny Brown  on Apple podcast or Youtube and leave us an authentic comment on Apple. Carrie McCormick https://www.carriemccormickre.com/ http://instagram.com/CarrieMcCormickre   Danny Brown http://instagram.com/dannybrownla http://www.dannybrownla.com

The Bitcoin Podcast
Dee Weekly: OCC Clarifies Bank Authority, Ethereum Pectra Upgrade Activated, Bitcoin reclaims $100K

The Bitcoin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 18:49


This week on Dee Weekly we unpack the OCC's surprise green-light for U.S. banks, Ethereum's freshly-activated Pectra upgrade, a Bitcoin Core overhaul, and adoption moves from Morgan Stanley, Visa, and PayPal—all while BTC flirts with $103 K and ETH rockets 29 %. Stay ahead of the market with concise analysis across regulation, global policy, tech breakthroughs, price action, and real-world adoption.Links to All Articles MentionedOCC clarifies bank authority to engage in crypto custody — https://www.occ.gov/news-issuances/news-releases/2025/nr-occ-2025-42.htmlU.S. House schedules FIT21 market-structure vote — https://www.bhfs.com/insights/alerts-articles/2024/house-passes-landmark-crypto-billESMA issues MiCA market-abuse guidelines — https://www.esma.europa.eu/sites/default/files/2025-04/ESMA75-453128700-1408_Final_Report_MiCA_Guidelines_on_prevention_and_detection_of_market_abuse.pdfNexus Global Payments launch (Project Nexus) — https://fintechnews.sg/109698/payments/nexus-global-payments/Ethereum Pectra upgrade activated — https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2025/05/07/ethereum-activates-pectra-upgrade-raising-max-stake-to-2048-ethBitcoin Core 27.0 release notes — https://bitcoincore.org/en/releases/27.0/Solana Firedancer testnet hits 1 M TPS — https://nexo.com/blog/solana-firedancerBitcoin reclaims $100 K — https://www.investopedia.com/watch-these-bitcoin-price-levels-as-cryptocurrency-reclaims-usd100k-level-11731488BTC price data — https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BTC%3DF/history/ETH price data — https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/ETH%3DF/history/SOL price data — https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SOL-USD/history/Morgan Stanley to add crypto trading to E*Trade — https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-05-01/morgan-stanley-plans-to-offer-crypto-trading-to-e-trade-clientsVisa invests in BVNK and expands USDC settlement — https://bvnk.com/blog/visa-invests-in-bvnkCoinbase × PayPal integrate fee-free PYUSD — https://www.coinbase.com/blog/coinbase-and-paypal-to-advance-stablecoin-paymentsLinks:HIO Discord: https://discord.gg/Mq6TUHv4Codex Discord: https://discord.gg/ChK3ew3AWaku Discord: https://discord.gg/UADwEA64Status Discord: https://discord.gg/cWTjmjNKLogos Discord: https://discord.gg/SrtQBha3Website: https://Thebitcoinpodcast.com

Thinking Crypto Interviews & News
MORGAN STANLEY TO LAUNCH CRYPTO TRADING ON ETRADE & GOOGLE'S BLOCKCHAIN WALLET!

Thinking Crypto Interviews & News

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 16:03


Crypto News: Morgan Stanley is building a crypto trading feature for E*Trade, targeting a 2026 launch. Google is enhancing its Wallet service with blockchain zero-knowledge proof technology for privacy-focused age verification.Show Sponsor - ✅ VeChain is a versatile enterprise-grade L1 smart contract platform https://www.vechain.org/ 

Reflect Forward
Why You Should Bet on Women CEOs w/ Patricia Lizarraga

Reflect Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 26:23


Should you bet on women CEOs? In this episode of Reflect Forward, I sit down with Patricia Lizarraga, Managing Partner of Hypatia Capital and the driving force behind the WCEO ETF, the first exchange-traded fund dedicated to investing in publicly traded U.S. companies led by female CEOs. We explore a fascinating question: Do companies led by women perform better? Patricia shares compelling data that suggests they do—and explains why. With decades of experience in finance and investment banking, she witnessed firsthand how women in leadership positions frequently faced greater obstacles in their ascent to the top. The result? Many of them are extraordinarily resilient and effective leaders. This episode isn't just about investing; it's about shifting the narrative around leadership, success, and financial empowerment. If you're interested in supporting diversity in corporate leadership while making smart investment decisions, this conversation is for you. What You'll Learn • Why companies led by female CEOs often outperform and what the data says • How investing in women-led businesses can create long-term impact • The ripple effect of leadership diversity and why it benefits everyone—not just women • How the WCEO ETF makes it easy to invest in companies with female CEOs • Patricia's personal journey and what she's learned about taking ownership of her career Why This Matters Despite the progress made, women still hold only a small percentage of CEO positions in major corporations. Yet research consistently shows that diversity in leadership leads to better financial performance, stronger company culture, and greater innovation. Patricia's work is not just about creating investment opportunities; it's about normalizing female leadership and giving more women a seat at the table. Episode Quote "If you want your daughter to enter the workforce without her hands tied behind her back after you just spent half a million dollars to send her to college, it behooves you for there to be more women CEOs." – Patricia Lizarraga How to Learn More and Invest To learn more about Patricia and the WCEO ETF, visit wceoetf.com. You can also follow Patricia on LinkedIn, where she shares insights on women in leadership and the financial markets. If you're interested in investing, the WCEO ETF is available through major brokerage platforms like Schwab, E-Trade, Robinhood, and SoFi under the ticker WCEO. Listen and Subscribe Find this episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and YouTube and be sure to subscribe. If you enjoyed this conversation, please share it with your network and leave a review. The more we amplify the success of women in leadership, the faster we create lasting change. Visit my website, kerrysiggins.com, to explore my book, The Ownership Mindset, and get more leadership resources. Let's connect on LinkedIn, Instagram, or TikTok! Find Reflect Forward on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kerrysiggins-reflectforward Find out more about my book here: https://kerrysiggins.com/the-ownership-mindset/ Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerry-siggins/

The Futur with Chris Do
334 - Unlocking Your Storytelling Superpower - With Andrea Sampson

The Futur with Chris Do

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 66:46 Transcription Available


In this episode, I sit down with Andrea Sampson, a seasoned strategist turned storytelling coach, to explore the power of storytelling in branding, leadership, and public speaking. Andrea shares her journey from the high-pressure world of advertising to coaching TED speakers and thought leaders. We discuss the essence of compelling storytelling, how personal experiences shape narratives, and how anyone can harness their unique voice to captivate an audience. Andrea also breaks down the psychology behind storytelling, the role of emotional connection, and why differentiation is key in personal branding. Whether you're a creative professional, a speaker, or an entrepreneur, this conversation is packed with insights to help you refine your messaging and make a lasting impact.Timestamps:(00:00) - Introduction (00:39) - Chris Do on storytelling & self-consciousness (01:11) - Andrea's career shift from advertising to TED coaching (05:17) - What does a strategist do in advertising? (13:11) - Inside an advertising pitch: E-Trade campaign (19:50) - What clients look for in an ad agency (25:11) - Andrea's soul-searching moment at 50 (31:44) - Discovering TEDx and becoming a speaker coach (36:12) - Coaching scientists & translating complex ideas (44:06) - The science of storytelling & emotional engagement (50:01) - Personal branding: Awareness, authority, and differentiation (57:36) - How storytelling makes ideas memorable (1:00:23) - What stories people should tell moreCheck out today's guest, Andrea Sampson:Andrea's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acsampsonAndrea's Website: https://talkboutique.com/Andrea's Instagram: https://instagram.com/thisisandreasampsonCheck out The Futur:Website: https://www.thefutur.com/Courses: https://www.thefutur.com/shopLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-futur/Podcasts: https://thefutur.com/podcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefuturishere/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theFuturisHere/Twitter: https://x.com/thefuturishereTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefuturishereYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/thefuturishereCheck out Chris Do:Website: https://zaap.bio/thechrisdoLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisdo/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/BizOfDesignInstagram:

The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast
#190 - How MSSPs can help clients meet regulatory requirements with Garret Grajek, CEO at YouAttest

The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 38:18


On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast we speak with Garret Grajek, CEO of YouAttest, about how MSSPs help clients meet regulatory requirements and what it means for the MSSP.Garret is a certified security leader with nearly 30 years of experience in information security. Garret is widely recognized as a visionary in identity, access, and authentication, holding 13 patents in areas such as x.509, mobile security, single sign-on (SSO), federation, and multi-factor technologies. Over the course of his career, he has contributed to major security projects for prominent commercial clients like Dish Networks, Office Depot, TicketMaster, and E*Trade, as well as public sector organizations including the U.S. Navy and the EPA.Garret began his career as a security programmer at Texas Instruments, IBM, and Tandem Computers, later advancing to key roles at RSA, Netegrity, and Cisco. He is also the founder and creator of SecureAuth IdP, a two-factor authentication and SSO platform. Known for his expertise in security architecture, product development, and leadership, Garret is a thought leader in modern IT architecture, including mobile deployments, cloud, hybrid environments, and advanced authentication technologies.

Remember When?
Revisiting Iconic Super Bowl Commercials

Remember When?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 18:06


Remember when Super Bowl commercials were just as exciting as the game itself?  From the heartwarming Budweiser Clydesdales to the laugh-out-loud Doritos and E-Trade babies, we're here to take a nostalgic journey through a few of our favorite iconic ads of the 2000s and beyond.We break down the commercials that made us laugh and question whether they should've been aired.  Grab your snacks and drinks as we revisit iconic Super Bowl commercials. ---- ⁠Buy yourself some merch⁠! https://www.bonfire.com/store/remember-when/?utm_source=copy_link&utm_medium=store_page_share&utm_campaign=remember-when%E2%81%A0&utm_content=defaultThanks for listening!If you enjoyed, leave us a rating + review and we'll give you a shoutout on an episode!Follow us and interact on IG: ⁠⁠@rememberwhenpodcast⁠⁠Drop us a line with any future episode topics!

Web and Mobile App Development (Language Agnostic, and Based on Real-life experience!)
[Paid Course] Snowpal Education: Stocks - Buy, Sell, Short, Cover

Web and Mobile App Development (Language Agnostic, and Based on Real-life experience!)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 1:02


This course provides a comprehensive overview of stock trading, focusing on practical applications using the E-Trade platform. It covers essential trading concepts such as market and limit orders, the mechanics of short selling, and advanced strategies like stop orders and trailing stops. The course emphasizes the importance of understanding investment risks and encourages learners to practice with paper trading before engaging in real trades. By the end, participants are equipped with foundational knowledge to navigate the stock market effectively. Takeaways This course is designed for both new and experienced traders. Investment risks are inherent in trading and should be understood. Paper trading is a crucial step before real trading. Market orders execute at the current market price. Limit orders allow you to set a maximum purchase price. Short selling involves selling stocks you do not own. Trailing stops help protect profits by limiting losses. Understanding different order types is essential for effective trading. The E-Trade platform offers various trading functionalities. Continuous learning and practice are key to successful trading. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Stock Trading Course 01:31 Investment Risks and Disclaimers 02:29 Getting Started with E-Trade 03:52 Understanding Paper Trading 06:35 Types of Trades: Market and Limit Orders 12:41 Executing Trades: Market vs Limit Orders 18:33 Selling Stocks: Market and Limit Sales 21:21 Short Selling: Risks and Mechanics 27:34 Understanding Short Selling Risks 29:00 Advanced Trading Strategies: Stop Orders 35:54 Trailing Stops: Protecting Your Investments 43:43 Dynamic vs Static Stop Losses 52:23 Conclusion and Future Learning Opportunities Purchase course in one of 2 ways: 1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web 2. On your phone:     (i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go.     (ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.

Got Nexxt – Der NBA und Basketball Podcast
RAPID REACTION: Der große Trade-Gerüchte-Check! Ist LeBron James plötzlich alt?

Got Nexxt – Der NBA und Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 74:41


Die neue Folge checkt einmal die komplette NBA in Sachen Trade-Gerüchte ab, nimmt LeBron James den Puls, checkt die Viertelfinals des NBA Cups und vieles mehr! Holt euch eure 15% Rabatt bei https://blackroll.com/gotnexxt mit dem Code DUNKMIT50 und bekommt eure Recovery in den Griff! Bei https://manscaped.com gibt es alles, was ihr in Sachen Haare ab […] The post RAPID REACTION: Der große Trade-Gerüchte-Check! Ist LeBron James plötzlich alt? first appeared on Got Nexxt – Der NBA und Basketball Podcast.

Lead-Lag Live
Axel Merk on Post-Election Market Dynamics, Cryptocurrency Regulations, and Gold Mining Sector Resilience

Lead-Lag Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 54:06 Transcription Available


Can the victory of a political figure like Trump really reshape market dynamics? Our guest, Axel Merk of Merk Investments, joins us to shed light on the fascinating ripple effects of political change on market behavior. We unpack the impact of a weakening Australian dollar on the gold mining sector, where miners find unexpected advantages in reduced labor costs vis-a-vis gold prices. Axel shares his insights on the post-election market scene, delving into the performance of small-cap stocks like the Russell 2000 and the effects of anticipated regulatory shifts and tariffs.The fast-paced world of cryptocurrency is next on our agenda, where we navigate the complex web of regulatory and political influences. Platforms like Interactive Brokers and E-Trade offer stability in a landscape often rife with speculation. We ponder the potential expansion of the US's role in the crypto space, alongside the possible economic policy shifts under full Republican control. From fiscal discipline to the concept of a Bitcoin reserve, we explore how these elements might chart the future course of capital markets.As the episode unfolds, we tackle the challenges and opportunities businesses face under a new administration, especially in highly regulated industries. With gold prices steadfast around $2,700 an ounce, we reflect on the gold mining sector's resilience amid volatile currency markets and pandemic-induced expenses. The discussion broadens to consider diversification strategies, spotlighting the enduring strength in commodities, energy, and materials. Throughout, we provide valuable insights into investment strategies with a nod to historical market trends, investor sentiment, and the timeless allure of gold as a hedge against global uncertainties.The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions.Sign up at LearnCorporate.com and take control of your career and finances. Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Foodies unite…with HowUdish!It's social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world's first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today:

Listen Loudly
Lessons from Media Buying and Creative Strategy: An Interview with Ryan Pitylak

Listen Loudly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 29:19


In this episode of Listen Loudly podcast, we dive deep into the intersection of creative and media in marketing with Ryan Pitylak, a seasoned digital marketer. Having worked with major brands like Fox, E-Trade, and Beachbody, Ryan shares: The critical role creative plays in driving ad performance. Why creative is now the key to targeting on platforms like Meta and TikTok. The distinction between demand creation and demand capture, and how to master both for brand success. How empathy and mission-driven strategies transform both businesses and lives. Why scaling creative production is essential for reaching broader audiences. Ryan also shares his personal journey, from running his agency to creating pathways for traders to succeed, emphasizing how value-driven products lead to sustainable growth. Don't miss these actionable insights to level up your marketing game!   Show Notes Ryan Pitylak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpitylak Unique Influence – A creative agency specializing in performance marketing, offering strategic campaigns that connect brands with their audience. Demand capture –  focuses on reaching and converting customers who are already actively interested in a product or service. It involves targeting high-intent audiences through precise media buying, personalized messaging, and strategic ads. Demand creation – focuses on generating awareness and interest in a product or service among audiences who may not yet know they need it. Through creative content, targeted campaigns, and strategic outreach. 72andSunny – A full-service creative agency known for campaigns that inspire action and drive results, blending traditional and digital media. Zynga – A leading mobile game developer, known for creating engaging, interactive games that drive large-scale user acquisition through demand capture strategies. Beachbody – A health and fitness brand that leverages campaigns with targeted digital marketing to build its loyal customer base. P90X – A fitness program by Beachbody. OTT (Over-the-Top) – A digital media service delivering content directly over the internet, capturing demand through on-demand viewing and creating new demand. Resources Door No. 3 Website Door No. 3 LinkedIn Door No. 3 Instagram   Listen to The Empowered Challenger Podcast with Prentice Howe Connect with Prentice Howe on LinkedIn Connect with Bethany Cranfield on LinkedIn    

#AskPhillip
From Zero to $19 Billion: How This Fun Investing App is Changing the Game

#AskPhillip

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 3:40


Key Takeaways: Robinhood made investing FUN and EASY. Forget those stuffy old brokers, Robinhood's app is like a video game for your money! Now anyone can buy and sell stocks without paying fees. Think E*TRADE, but for the Next Generation: Remember when E*TRADE made it possible to trade stocks online? Robinhood did the same thing, but even better for today's young investors. Can Robinhood be the Next Big Thing? It's worth a lot now, but some folks think it could be worth a LOT more in the future. It's a gamble, but it could pay off big time. Don't Just Follow the Crowd: Always do your own research before investing in any company, even one as popular as Robinhood. It's your money, so make sure you understand the risks!   Chapters: Timestamp Summary 0:00 A $19 Billion Company Revolutionizes Wall Street and Investing 0:31 Consult Financial Advisors Before Investing 0:46 Robinhood's Approach to Simplifying Investing for Beginners 1:13 Robinhood's Accessibility and Nostalgic Marketing 1:42 Robinhood Simplifies and Democratizes Mobile Stock Trading 2:24 Deciding Investment Amounts and Researching Companies   Powered by Stone Hill Wealth Management   Social Media Handles    Follow Phillip Washington, Jr. on Instagram (@askphillip)   Subscribe to Wealth Building Made Simple newsletter https://www.wealthbuildingmadesimple.us/   Ready to turn your investing dreams into reality? Our "Wealth Building Made Simple" premium newsletter is your secret weapon. We break down investing in a way that's easy to understand, even if you're just starting out. Learn the tricks the wealthy use, discover exciting opportunities, and start building the future YOU want. Sign up now, and let's make those dreams happen!   WBMS Premium Subscription   Phillip Washington, Jr. is a registered investment adviser. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and, unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial adviser and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed herein. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.

Building Arensberg
Episode 195: Piriformis and E-Trade

Building Arensberg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 45:08


Lots of stuggles in todays podcast. Piriformis syndrome pain and a huge investment blunder.Contact Building Arensberg:buildingarensberg@gmail.comIG: @BuildingArensbergFB: Building ArensbergThank you for listening!

e trade piriformis
S2 Underground
The Wire - August 5, 2024

S2 Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 14:13


//The Wire//2230Z August 5, 2024////ROUTINE////BLUF: MARKET VOLATILITY STRIKES GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKETS. BANGLADESH OVERTHROWS GOVERNMENT, PM FLEES COUNTRY. RIOTS CONTINUE IN U.K.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE------International Events-Global: Multiple stock exchanges halted trading on several indexes as markets experienced severe volatility upon opening Monday morning. In the U.S. the NASDAQ dropped by 1,200+ points on opening (which is reportedly the largest drop ever recorded) before recovering somewhat by midday. Many brokerages (to include Fidelity, Charles Schwab/TD Ameritrade, E-Trade, Vanguard, and Robinhood) mysteriously reported cyber incidents and communications outages, which prevented customers from accessing their accounts at the crucial moments of the market opening. AC: Whether this was an intentional degradation or not is right now a matter of speculation. However, as a reminder, these institutions are known for suspiciously-timed outages. Robinhood in particular has a history of openly and deliberately halting trading internally, which they did back in 2021 during the GME scandal. As such, if there is hubris to be had within the financial sector, it will arise from the investors who are blind to the suspicious circumstances that everyone else sees clearly. At some point, but especially when it comes to the long-term reflections of the financial sector, common sense is a more valuable tool than the micro-analysis of a specific incident.Middle East: As the world awaits the next major escalation, conflict continues as Hezbollah strikes Israeli units in the Golan Heights, the West Bank, and varying locations in the North. Hezbollah has specifically stated that this latest missile barrage is not the official response, but rather routine targeting. However, most governments around the world have either directly stated or insinuated that an Iranian attack will take place Monday night. AC: It's not clear as to what intelligence indicates tonight being selected for the Iranian counterattack. Whatever intel it is, is clearly good enough to cause a heightened state of readiness for Western forces throughout the region.United Kingdom: Mass unrest continues as governmental responses to demonstrations and riots alike has worsened the situation to exceptionally grave levels of severity. So far, riots have been reported in the following cities in England: Southport, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Hartlepool, Rotherham, Leeds, Hull, Bolton, Liverpool, Birmingham, Stoke, Nottingham, Bristol, and London. Riots have also been reported in Northern Ireland, mostly confined to Belfast. Limited actions have also taken place (mostly low-level demonstrations) throughout the Republic of Ireland as well.Riots throughout England have remained unpredictable, but more kinetic in some areas than others. In Rotherham, a hotel used to house illegal migrants was set on fire, causing those within to evacuate. In Southport (where the riots started due to the stabbing attack there), significant efforts are underway to target those voicing outrage over the attacks. As such, much of the police presence there is not dedicated to quelling unrest, but rather to arrest those posting about the events on social media. Similar censorship efforts are underway in Sunderland, where riots have remained intense. In Liverpool a library that allegedly replaced traditionally English classic works with Islamic texts was set alight, along with a food bank that primarily served migrant communities. Various Middle-Eastern and African businesses and storefronts have been vandalized throughout the nation as tit-for-tat factional violence becomes severe in most major cities.South America: Unrest in Venezuela continues as the crackdown on dissent widens. As Maduro's control of Venezuela becomes more solidified, resistance has begun to move out of the streets, and under the ground. Large pro-Maduro demons

All the Hacks
5 Hacks To Save $50k/yr (Lower Taxes, Free Travel, Waived Fees & More)

All the Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 55:46


#184: Sharing five tactics I've used recently to maximize points, lower property taxes, cut credit card annual fees, get a free companion pass, and earn thousands of dollars through bank and brokerage bonuses. Link to Full Show Notes: https://allthehacks.com/5-tactics-to-maximize-savings Partner Deals DRAM: 20% off my favorite sparkling water with zero calories, zero sugar Copilot: Free 2 months access to my favorite personal finance app with code HACKS2 Notion: Try Notion AI free to automate tedious tasks and streamline your work DeleteMe: 20% off removing your personal info from the web NetSuite: Free KPI checklist to upgrade your business performance For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: allthehacks.com/deals Resources Mentioned All the Hacks: Credit Cards Bank Bonuses All the Hacks Membership #142: When Travel Goes Wrong: Pro Tips for Flight Cancelations, Delays, Lost Luggage, and More #166: Best Tools for Booking Flights with Points & Miles with Greg the Frequent Miler #167: Best Tools for Booking Hotels with Points & Miles with Greg the Frequent Miler #175: Monday Musings: Latest Deals, Summer Award Travel, Father's Day Gift Ideas, Calling 911 and More #181: Making an Easy $3k/mo from Online Deals with Kai Credit Cards: Aeroplan® Credit Card Southwest Rapid Rewards® Premier Credit Card Southwest® Rapid Rewards® Performance Business Credit Card Chase Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card Hilton Honors American Express Card Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card Property Appraisal Appeal: Ownwell Flight Award Alerts: AwardTool | Seats.aero Avianca LifeMiles+ Subscription How to Earn A Free Southwest Companion Pass FlyerTalk Credit Card Retention Offers Best Bank Bonuses: Doctor of Credit HSBC: $1500 for $100k for 90 days Capital One: $1500 for $100k for 90 days Wells Fargo: $525 for $25k for 90 days Citi: $500 for $30k for 90 days Axos Bank®: $500 for $3k for 30 days with $1.5k direct deposit Wells Fargo: $325 for $1k for 90 days with $1k direct deposit Best Brokerage Bonuses: Doctor of Credit | Bogleheads WeBull: 2% on up to $100k (till 7/31/24) E*TRADE: $600 for $100k for 60 days TD : $750 for $100k for 30 days Tastytrade: $2000+ for $100k for 1 year Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (02:07) How To Lower Your Property Tax (06:27) Chris' Summer Award Travel Update (14:32) 3 Big Takeaways for Booking Award Flights (16:21) Earning A Free Southwest Companion Pass (23:39) How To Negotiate Annual Fees on Credit Cards (26:01) Best-Ever Credit Card Welcome Offers (July 2024) (27:43) Overview of Bank Bonus Categories (30:54) $1000+ Bank Bonuses (32:48) Mid Range Bank Bonuses ($150-$750) (38:37) Bank Bonuses on Direct Deposits (42:22) Chris' Key Takeaway on Bank Bonuses (44:35) Overview of Brokerage Bonuses (48:21) Best Brokerage Bonuses (July 2024) (55:32) Limited Time Monster Brokerage Bonus (Ending 7/31/24) Connect with All the Hacks All the Hacks: Newsletter | Website | Membership | Email Chris Hutchins: X | Instagram | Website | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post.

Capsule Production Podcast
Brokerage Accounts Explained: Grow Your Money Faster! - Finance Fridays

Capsule Production Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 16:16


Discover why a brokerage account is a game-changer for high net worth individuals!

The Latin Wealth
Stock Investing 101: Beginner's Guide to the Stock Market | Wealth Wednesday

The Latin Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 27:05


Welcome to a new weekly series we are launching on the Latin Wealth platform, Wealth Wednesday! On Wealth Wednesday, we will be discussing trending news, Latino culture and topics surrounding business, host by @chrisbelloso and @ricoramirez86.  Today, we have an exciting lineup of topics to discuss, including historic political developments, health insights, and groundbreaking technological advancements. A Whole Episode About Stocks! What is a Stock? Understanding Stocks: A stock represents ownership in a company. When you buy a stock, you purchase a small part of the company, known as a share. Example: A share of Apple equals $207. Step 2: How to Invest in a Stock Basic Steps: Set Financial Goals: Determine your investment objectives. Budgeting: Decide how much money you can afford to invest. Research: Learn about different companies and industries. Investment Methods: Buy and Hold: Invest in stocks for long-term growth. Dividend Investing: Invest in stocks that pay regular dividends. Step 3: Where to Invest Brokerage Accounts: Full-Service Brokers: Personalized advice but higher fees. Discount Brokers: Lower fees but minimal advice. Online Brokers: Platforms like Robinhood, E*TRADE, or TD Ameritrade. Step 4: Keys to Stock Picking Fundamental Analysis: Company Financials: Examine financial statements. Earnings and Growth: Look at the company's earnings history and growth potential. Valuation Ratios: Use metrics like the Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio. Step 5: Due Diligence Ongoing Learning: Books and Courses: "The Little Book of Common Sense Investing" by John C. Bogle. Financial News: Follow sources such as Bloomberg, CNBC, and The Wall Street Journal. Engaging with the Community: Forums and Groups: Join online forums and local investment clubs. Professional Advice: Consult a financial advisor for personalized guidance. Follow us on IG: @latinwealth Email for questions or inquiries: latinwealthpodcast@gmail.com

Sports, Clicks & Politics
EP161: GameStop & Roaring Kitty, Fauci Testifies, Excess Deaths from Vaccine, Scheffler Wins Again

Sports, Clicks & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 94:13


EP161: GameStop & Roaring Kitty, Fauci Testifies, Excess Deaths from Vaccine, Scheffler Wins Again Quick hits New stock exchange - https://finance.yahoo.com/news/blackrock-throws-weight-behind-nyse-130000046.html Hochul suspends Manhattan congestion pricing implementation indefinitely - https://www.politico.com/news/2024/06/04/hochul-congestion-pricing-delay-00161690 European Elections - https://apnews.com/article/france-european-election-national-rally-marine-lepen-b132616d24de829660d8dbe0659e50fd Hunter Biden - https://www.dailypress.com/2024/06/10/hunter-bidens-lawyers-rest-their-defense-in-his-trial-on-federal-gun-charges/ NSFW(VIDEO)  SPORTS NBA Finals Celtics 2-0 - https://www.nba.com/news/celtics-mavericks-takeaways-game-2-2024-nba-finals  Scheffler wins Memorial & 5th in 8($24M); US Open Pinehurst - https://golf.com/news/scottie-scheffler-wins-memorial/  CLICKS GME - https://seekingalpha.com/article/4698357-gamestop-lollapalooza-effect-roaring-kitty-thesis-of-real-option-value  E*Trade threatens RK account NYSE glitches RK Livestream: 35mins late he still likes the stock Price crash $67-$26 Volume: 276M Friday, 1/2B 2Day, 1B 5Day 75M offering, has it occurred? Gensler says retail traders trade in a dark market, their trades don't directly impact stock price LATEST: RK Twitter post of opening scene from Dark Knight before mob-owned bank heist  What's next? - https://www.reddit.com/r/Superstonk/s/uJgjY9Wup4 COVID  Excess Deaths - https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/06/04/covid-vaccines-may-have-helped-fuel-rise-in-excess-deaths/ 9TH CIRCUIT Ruling: Not Vaccines - https://healthfreedomdefense.org/huge-legal-victory-hfdf-wins-appeal-in-ninth-circuit/ Fauci Testifies (VIDEO) Andrew Cuomo up Tuesday -https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/healthcare/3032199/cuomo-covid-subcommittee-nursing-home-deaths/  ##   About the Sports, Clicks & Politics Podcast SCAPP is a weekly podcast with a Livestream every Monday at 12pm eastern.  Join hosts Shawn Hannon and Ben Hussong as they separate the latest news from the noise impacting New York State. The podcast has frequent guest interviews for additional perspectives in the worlds or sports, politics and beyond! Follow the show on social media Website: scappodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/scappodcast Twitter: @SCAPPodcast Follow Shawn & Ben on social media Facebook: facebook.com/hannon44  Twitter: @hannon44 Facebook: facebook.com/ben.hussong.3 Twitter: @benhussong  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scapp/support

Marketplace Tech
Bytes: Week in Review – AI whistleblowers, Facebook's future, and meme stock backlash

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 14:29


It’s cornered the market for boomers. Now, Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta hopes to make Facebook once again a favorite social media app for young adults. Plus, the Wall Street Journal reports E*Trade is considering whether to give the boot to user Roaring Kitty, who helped ignite the 2021 meme stock craze. In case you missed it, yes, the craze is back. But first, there’s yet another open letter on AI. This whistleblower letter comes from more than a dozen current and former employees at major AI companies. They warn of the risks posed by the technology being developed. Marketplace's Lily Jamali is joined by Natasha Mascarenhas, reporter at The Information, for her take on this week's tech news.

Marketplace Tech
Bytes: Week in Review – AI whistleblowers, Facebook's future, and meme stock backlash

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 14:29


It’s cornered the market for boomers. Now, Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta hopes to make Facebook once again a favorite social media app for young adults. Plus, the Wall Street Journal reports E*Trade is considering whether to give the boot to user Roaring Kitty, who helped ignite the 2021 meme stock craze. In case you missed it, yes, the craze is back. But first, there’s yet another open letter on AI. This whistleblower letter comes from more than a dozen current and former employees at major AI companies. They warn of the risks posed by the technology being developed. Marketplace's Lily Jamali is joined by Natasha Mascarenhas, reporter at The Information, for her take on this week's tech news.

Marketplace All-in-One
Bytes: Week in Review – AI whistleblowers, Facebook's future, and meme stock backlash

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 14:29


It’s cornered the market for boomers. Now, Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta hopes to make Facebook once again a favorite social media app for young adults. Plus, the Wall Street Journal reports E*Trade is considering whether to give the boot to user Roaring Kitty, who helped ignite the 2021 meme stock craze. In case you missed it, yes, the craze is back. But first, there’s yet another open letter on AI. This whistleblower letter comes from more than a dozen current and former employees at major AI companies. They warn of the risks posed by the technology being developed. Marketplace's Lily Jamali is joined by Natasha Mascarenhas, reporter at The Information, for her take on this week's tech news.

Grain Markets and Other Stuff
6-Day Losing Streak - Corn/Soybean Prices Collapse on Improved Forecast

Grain Markets and Other Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 13:10


Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.comGrain Markets and Other Stuff Links-Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogleTikTokYouTubeFutures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.

Marketplace All-in-One
Job openings remain stuck at an elevated level

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 1:05


Job openings total 8.1 million, again; Bath & Body Works forecasts subdued sales; Volvo launches first EV battery passport; E-Trade considers kicking Keith Gill off platform, WSJ reports.

Bill Handel on Demand
BHS - 8A – 'Tech Tuesday' with Rich DeMuro | The Intention to Refinance

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 21:33 Transcription Available


KFI's own Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Tech Tuesday'! Rich talks about Instagram testing unskippable ads, E-Trade considers kicking meme stock king Roaring Kitty off their platform, Spotify is raising their prices, and why ChatGPT went down. They bought homes with the intention to refinance… now they're stuck.

Lance Roberts' Real Investment Hour
6-4-24 The Dangers Of Market Timing - Why You Might Lose Out

Lance Roberts' Real Investment Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 46:12


Launching June market trading and looking ahead; the continuing saga of E*Trade and Roaring Kitty, GameStop. Economic data continues to weaken; expectations for Fed rate cuts this year are now back up to two. Markets' morning selloff, afternoon rally back into the green pattern continues, thanks to EOD institutional buying; all activity against the backdrop of a sell signal. Why Berkshire went to zero; markets' extreme deviation continues. Should you wait until after the Presidential Election to invest? Are you considering market timing as a strategy? Lance Roberts breaks down the pitfalls and risks of trying to predict the market: Challenges of predicting market trends months in advance; Consequences of sitting out of the market until a specific event; the trap of waiting for the perfect moment to invest; How market run-ups can leave you behind; The psychological cycle that keeps investors indecisive. New AI chips are coming; the AI Chase is on. Chips are in, software is out. Intel is playing catch-up; should you have an AI portfolio? A Space portfolio? The allure of private equity: Use caution! SEG-1: Economic Data Conitnues to Weaken; Rate Cut Expectations Rise SEG-2: Berkshire Goes to Zero & Markets' Extreme Deviation SEG-3: Dangers of Market Timing: Why You Might Lose Out SEG-4: The AI Chase & The Allure of Private Equity Investing Hosted by RIA Advisors Chief Investment Strategist Lance Roberts, CIO, w Senior Financial Advisor, Jonathan Penn, CFA Produced by Brent Clanton, Executive Producer ------- Watch today's show video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-_ddRfURIE&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1&t=1s ------- Articles mentioned in this report: "Deviations From Long-Term Growth Trends Back To Extremes" https://realinvestmentadvice.com/deviations-from-long-term-growth-trends-back-to-extremes/ "Momentum Chase Is On. What Happens Next?" https://realinvestmentadvice.com/newsletter/ ------- The latest installment of our new feature, Before the Bell, "The 50-DMA is the Line in the Sand" is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjuzAS5Oxdo&list=PLwNgo56zE4RAbkqxgdj-8GOvjZTp9_Zlz&index=1 ------- Our previous show is here: "The Momentum Chase is On: What Happens Next? " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8nCiHEJSjg&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1&t=6s -------- Get more info & commentary: https://realinvestmentadvice.com/newsletter/ -------- SUBSCRIBE to The Real Investment Show here: http://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealInvestmentShow -------- Visit our Site: https://www.realinvestmentadvice.com Contact Us: 1-855-RIA-PLAN -------- Subscribe to SimpleVisor: https://www.simplevisor.com/register-new -------- Connect with us on social: https://twitter.com/RealInvAdvice https://twitter.com/LanceRoberts https://www.facebook.com/RealInvestmentAdvice/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/realinvestmentadvice/ #MarketTiming #RiskyStrategy #Marketprediction #ElectionImpact #MarketTrends #FinancialDecisions #StockMarket #EconomicEvents #MarketFluctuation #InvestmentTiming #FinancialRisk #MissedOpportunities #marketrunUp #BuyingTheDip #InvestorPsychology #EconomicUncertainty #MarketAnalysis #MarketTraps #InvestmentStrategy #LongTermInvesting #MarketBehavior #CyclicalNature #MarketCycles #Markets #Money #Investing

The Real Investment Show Podcast
6-4-24 Dangers of Market Timing: Why You Might Lose Out

The Real Investment Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 46:13


Launching June market trading and looking ahead; the continuing saga of E*Trade and Roaring Kitty, GameStop. Economic data continues to weaken; expectations for Fed rate cuts this year are now back up to two. Markets' morning selloff, afternoon rally back into the green pattern continues, thanks to EOD institutional buying; all activity against the backdrop of a sell signal. Why Berkshire went to zero; markets' extreme deviation continues. Should you wait until after the Presidential Election to invest? Are you considering market timing as a strategy? Lance Roberts breaks down the pitfalls and risks of trying to predict the market: Challenges of predicting market trends months in advance; Consequences of sitting out of the market until a specific event; the trap of waiting for the perfect moment to invest; How market run-ups can leave you behind; The psychological cycle that keeps investors indecisive. New AI chips are coming; the AI Chase is on. Chips are in, software is out. Intel is playing catch-up; should you have an AI portfolio? A Space portfolio? The allure of private equity: Use caution! SEG-1: Economic Data Conitnues to Weaken; Rate Cut Expectations Rise SEG-2: Berkshire Goes to Zero & Markets' Extreme Deviation SEG-3: Dangers of Market Timing: Why You Might Lose Out SEG-4: The AI Chase & The Allure of Private Equity Investing Hosted by RIA Advisors Chief Investment Strategist Lance Roberts, CIO, w Senior Financial Advisor, Jonathan Penn, CFA Produced by Brent Clanton, Executive Producer ------- Watch today's show video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-_ddRfURIE&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1&t=1s ------- Articles mentioned in this report: "Deviations From Long-Term Growth Trends Back To Extremes" https://realinvestmentadvice.com/deviations-from-long-term-growth-trends-back-to-extremes/ "Momentum Chase Is On. What Happens Next?" https://realinvestmentadvice.com/newsletter/ ------- The latest installment of our new feature, Before the Bell, "The 50-DMA is the Line in the Sand" is here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjuzAS5Oxdo&list=PLwNgo56zE4RAbkqxgdj-8GOvjZTp9_Zlz&index=1 ------- Our previous show is here: "The Momentum Chase is On: What Happens Next? " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8nCiHEJSjg&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1&t=6s -------- Get more info & commentary:  https://realinvestmentadvice.com/newsletter/ -------- SUBSCRIBE to The Real Investment Show here: http://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealInvestmentShow -------- Visit our Site: https://www.realinvestmentadvice.com Contact Us: 1-855-RIA-PLAN -------- Subscribe to SimpleVisor: https://www.simplevisor.com/register-new -------- Connect with us on social: https://twitter.com/RealInvAdvice https://twitter.com/LanceRoberts https://www.facebook.com/RealInvestmentAdvice/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/realinvestmentadvice/ #MarketTiming #RiskyStrategy #Marketprediction #ElectionImpact #MarketTrends #FinancialDecisions #StockMarket #EconomicEvents #MarketFluctuation #InvestmentTiming #FinancialRisk #MissedOpportunities #marketrunUp #BuyingTheDip #InvestorPsychology #EconomicUncertainty #MarketAnalysis #MarketTraps #InvestmentStrategy #LongTermInvesting #MarketBehavior #CyclicalNature #MarketCycles #Markets #Money #Investing

The Financial Exchange Show
Why has bad economic news been good for stocks?

The Financial Exchange Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 38:37


Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti discuss why bad economic news has resulted in higher stock prices, but that could be about to change. Job openings in the US fell to a 3-year low as the labor market is cooling off. Big Tech companies unplug stock market from reality. Renting vs Buying in Boston is getting messy. The average 401(k) savings rate recently hit a record. E*Trade considers kicking meme-stock trader Keith Gill off their platform.

Market Mondays
MM #207: Return of GameStop Craze, Meme Stocks Skyrocket, Urban Devolvement & 7B Plan for Detroit & Cleveland

Market Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 129:51


Join us this week on Market Mondays as we delve into pressing topics shaping the tech and financial landscapes. In this episode, we discuss:1. **The Future of Apple**: Are we seeing the decline of Apple, or is this just a shift in their market strategy? We analyze the current challenges and opportunities facing Apple.2. **Apple & OpenAI Partnership**: With Apple and OpenAI close to integrating ChatGPT into iPhones, we explore the key takeaways from this collaboration. Who stands to gain the most from this deal, and what can other companies learn from this tech alliance?3. **GameStop's Surprising Surge**: The GameStop stock frenzy returns, spurred by a significant tweet. What does this mean for traders and the market at large?4. **E*Trade Closure**: The shutdown of E*Trade marks a significant shift in online trading. We'll discuss the implications for investors and the broader financial landscape.5. **Stock Market Insights**: We cover a tough week for Intel, with a 40% year-to-date drop, and provide insights into whether it might be time to buy. Plus, we preview earnings for major companies like Alibaba, Lionsgate, Sony, and more, giving our predictions on who will exceed expectations.6. **Trading Tips and Market Predictions**: Get our future trading tip of the week and learn why Chipotle's market cap has surpassed Starbucks', exploring what other fast-food giants are contenders for the top spots.Additionally, we have a special segment with esteemed real estate executive Kofi Bonner, discussing his impactful work in urban development, his experiences in the NFL, and his strategic focus on revitalizing downtown areas in major cities.**Tune in for expert analysis and strategic insights that could help shape your investment and business decisions!**#MarketMondays #Finance #TechTalk #StockMarket #RealEstate #Investing #BusinessStrategy #TechNews #EarningsReport #TradingTipsOur Sponsors:* Check out Harry's : harrys.com/EYL* Check out Monarch Money: monarchmoney.com/MONDAYSSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/marketmondays/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Options Insider Radio Network
2024 Options Industry Conference: Volume Forecast: Is 10 Billion Your Bid or Offer?

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 47:00


Amid the ongoing increase in options volume, a host of issues and opportunities remain, including the potential for international growth, educating investors and questions about the role of AI. Moderator: Steve Crutchfield, Head of Business Development, Chicago Trading Company Panelists: Chris Larkin, Managing Director, Head of Trading and Investing, E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley Joe Mazzola, Director, Trading & Education, Charles Schwab & Co Greg Stevens, Vice President, Fidelity Investments

The Science of Getting Rich Podcast with Gerald Peters
Advice From Long Time Finacially Independant Investor Series

The Science of Getting Rich Podcast with Gerald Peters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 21:04


Grab a FREE copy my eBOOK, You Don't Have to Die Broke: http://www.GeraldPeters.info

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: From Selling 75% of Trade Republic for €600K to Raising $1.3BN at a $5.3BN Valuation, The Biggest Fundraising Lessons Having Raised $1.3BN From the Best in the World; Trade Republic CEO, Christian Hecker and Creandum General Partner Johan Brenner

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 56:57


Christian Hecker is the Founder and CEO of Trade Republic, the company making it easy and inexpensive for everyone with a smartphone to invest. To date, Christian has raised over $1.3BN for the company from the likes of Sequoia, Founders Fund, Accel and Creandum to name a few. Previously, Christian worked in Bank of America Merrill Lynch's Investment Banking department. Johan Brenner is a General Partner at Creandum. Johan has led Creandum's investments in iZettle (acquired by PayPal for $2.2bn in 2018), Trade Republic, Klarna, Pleo, Neo4J, Vivino and more. Johan was previously a repeat entrepreneur, founding one of the first online brokers in Europe in 1997 (sold to E*TRADE in the US), then JobLine (sold to Monster), Bookatable (Michelin) and Tradera (Ebay). In Today's Episode with Christian Hecker and Johan Brenner We Discuss: 1. Selling 75% of Trade Republic for €600,000: How did Christian come to sell 75% of Trade Republic for €600K? How did Johan and Creandum solve this challenge when they invested? What are some of Christian's biggest pieces of advice on cap table construction? 2. Raising $1.3BN From the Best Investors in the World: What are Christian's biggest fundraising lessons from raising $1.3BN from the best in the world? How did Doug Leone and Sequoia come to lead Trade Republic's round? What was the meeting with Doug like? What questions did he ask? How did it go? How important of a skill does Johan believe being a great fundraiser is for founders? 3. Scaling into Europe's Next Decacorn: What are the single biggest issues that arise when scaling so fast? What breaks first? Does CAC increase with time or decrease? Why did Christian decide to stop paid marketing on Google and Facebook and stop spending $100M+ there overnight? Why is Christian so bullish on influencer marketing? What works? What does not work? 4. Europe: A Hub for Innovation or a Retirement Home: Does Christian believe that young people in Europe work hard enough? What are the biggest challenges to scaling teams in Europe? Why does Johan believe the biggest challenge in Europe is the lack of exit markets? What can Europe do to improve and increase our chances of being successful?

BASS TALK LIVE
Episode 1000: MORE MLF CHANGES, PRACTICING FOR THE CLASSIC, AND E-TRADE WITH KYLE PATRICK

BASS TALK LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 70:22


Elite Series rookie Kyle Patrick talks about pre-practicing for the Grand Lake Classic and his partnership with E-trade.  Matt also breaks down the latest changes with the MLF Bass Pro Tour.