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In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau dive into why gold can serve as a proxy for monetary policy and a potential indicator for the market's confidence in the dollar and Bitcoin's price (shout out to MacroScope for inspiring the discussion). They also discuss how Bitcoin is creating a new wealth class and instilling the value of low-time preference. Additionally, Jack addresses what he would do if Bitcoin were to hit $1 million and explains why the price of Bitcoin wouldn't change his lifestyle.
"In a system that depends on irresponsible government spending (especially for perpetual war) and fiat printing to cover that irresponsibility, alarm bells cannot be allowed to work. There must be no pure price signals. ~ MacroScope In "Bitter Opposition to Bitcoin," the episode delves into the reasons behind policymakers' aversion to Bitcoin, particularly the prospect of a Bitcoin ETF. What if the antagonism has nothing to do with the openly stated claims? Does Warren actually think Bitcoin is used by only criminals, or does she hate it for another reason entirely, one that cannot be admitted? We dive into a great little tweet from MacroScope in today's show to find out. Check out the original article at MacroScope on X. (Link: https://tinyurl.com/2dnxcvns) Links to check out Read_808 - Alan Kohler: Bitcoin is not a Ponzi bubble. It's worse – an insurrection (Link: https://tinyurl.com/msvwx3fn) Read_795 - Bitcoin is Dead (Long Live IBIT) (Link: https://tinyurl.com/hdma3hb5) Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand (Link: https://tinyurl.com/yn3f6myd) Host Links Guy on Nostr (Link: http://tinyurl.com/2xc96ney) Guy on X (Link: https://twitter.com/theguyswann) Guy on Instagram (Link: https://www.instagram.com/theguyswann/) Guy on TikTok (Link: https://www.tiktok.com/@theguyswann) Guy on YouTube (Link: https://www.youtube.com/@theguyswann) Bitcoin Audible on X (Link: https://twitter.com/BitcoinAudible) Check out our awesome sponsors! Get 10% off the COLDCARD with code BITCOINAUDIBLE (Link: bitcoinaudible.com/coldcard) Swan: The best way to buy, learn, and earn #Bitcoin (Link: https://swanbitcoin.com) “The first duty of a man is to think for himself” ~ Jose Marti --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinaudible/message
"In a system that depends on irresponsible government spending (especially for perpetual war) and fiat printing to cover that irresponsibility, alarm bells cannot be allowed to work. There must be no pure price signals. ~ MacroScope In "Bitter Opposition to Bitcoin," the episode delves into the reasons behind policymakers' aversion to Bitcoin, particularly the prospect of a Bitcoin ETF. What if the antagonism has nothing to do with the openly stated claims? Does Warren actually think Bitcoin is used by only criminals, or does she hate it for another reason entirely, one that cannot be admitted? We dive into a great little tweet from MacroScope in today's show to find out. Check out the original article at MacroScope on X. (Link: https://tinyurl.com/2dnxcvns) Links to check out Read_808 - Alan Kohler: Bitcoin is not a Ponzi bubble. It's worse – an insurrection (Link: https://tinyurl.com/msvwx3fn) Read_795 - Bitcoin is Dead (Long Live IBIT) (Link: https://tinyurl.com/hdma3hb5) Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand (Link: https://tinyurl.com/yn3f6myd) Host Links Guy on Nostr (Link: http://tinyurl.com/2xc96ney) Guy on X (Link: https://twitter.com/theguyswann) Guy on Instagram (Link: https://www.instagram.com/theguyswann/) Guy on TikTok (Link: https://www.tiktok.com/@theguyswann) Guy on YouTube (Link: https://www.youtube.com/@theguyswann) Bitcoin Audible on X (Link: https://twitter.com/BitcoinAudible) Check out our awesome sponsors! Get 10% off the COLDCARD with code BITCOINAUDIBLE (Link: bitcoinaudible.com/coldcard) Swan: The best way to buy, learn, and earn #Bitcoin (Link: https://swanbitcoin.com) “The first duty of a man is to think for himself” ~ Jose Marti --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinaudible/message
Since 2021, major economic cycles have been out of sync. Tight policy in Europe and very loose policy in Japan, leads us to predict a great asymmetry over the next 12 months between the two. Iain Cunningham, Head of Multi-Asset Growth explains why we are long the yen versus the euro. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with Jonny Matthews, a true luminary in the finance industry boasting an impressive 28-year track record. Jonny's journey commenced during the legendary 'Liar's Poker' era at Salomon Brothers. Jonny later ascended to prominence as a Portfolio Manager, adeptly overseeing up to $500 million in assets at the renowned hedge fund Brevan Howard. Before his tenure at Brevan Howard, Jonny honed his craft at Citibank, where he mastered equity derivatives trading , ultimately ascending to the role of Managing Director and leading a substantial trading team.Remarkably, Jonny remains an active trader today, driven by his unwavering focus on macroeconomic trends and their profound influence on the markets.In addition to his illustrious career, Jonny shares his profound market wisdom through his widely acclaimed newsletter, presently known as "Macroscope," soon to be rebranded as "Super Macro."Join us as we embark on Jonny Matthews' extraordinary journey, gaining exclusive insights into the dynamic world of markets, trading, and the rollercoaster ride that is an integral part of a trader's life at the pinnacle of the financial world.You can follow Jonny on his twitter feed @supermacro AlphaMind: Powering Performance in Global Markets AlphaMind brings powerful change, growth and development to people and businesses within global markets. Driven by a deep understanding of how markets work, and how people and businesses function within them, we partner with clients to create personal performance improvements that elevate returns across their trading activities.Go to the AlphaMind website to know more.
David and Perry take the Hugo Time Machine back to 1970, the year that The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin won the Best Novel Hugo. David has a bone to pick, and Perry discusses the latest Indiana Jones movie. Introduction (03:46) General News (10:01) Hugo Voting ballot (04:53) Locus Awards 2023 (03:49) Death of Cormac McCarthy (01:13) Hugo Time Machine 1970 (01:13:46) Heicon '70 Convention (04:11) Short Stories (12:28) Deeper Than the Darkness by Gregory Benford (00:46) Winter's King by Ursula K. Le Guin (00:40) Not Long Before the End by Larry Niven (01:46) Passengers by Robert Silverberg (01:17) Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones by Samuel R. Delany (05:19) Other possible nominees (02:12) Novellas (10:18) We All Die Naked by James Blish (00:10) A Boy and His Dog by Harlan Ellison (01:26) Dramatic Mission by Anne McCaffrey (01:01) To Jorslem by Robert Silverberg (01:22) Ship of Shadows by Fritz Leiber (03:41) Other possible nominees (02:11) Novels (46:38) Macroscope by Piers Anthony (05:07) Up the Line by Robert Silverberg (03:23) Bug Jack Barron by Norman Spinrad (06:11) Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (10:44) The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin (18:30) Other possible nominees (02:34) What we've been watching (06:15) Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (06:09) Windup (00:21) Click here for more info and indexes. Image generated by Wombo Art.
David and Perry take the Hugo Time Machine back to 1970, the year that The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin won the Best Novel Hugo. David has a bone to pick, and Perry discusses the latest Indiana Jones movie. Introduction (03:46) General News (10:01) Hugo Voting ballot (04:53) Locus Awards 2023 (03:49) Death of Cormac McCarthy (01:13) Hugo Time Machine 1970 (01:13:46) Heicon '70 Convention (04:11) Short Stories (12:28) Deeper Than the Darkness by Gregory Benford (00:46) Winter's King by Ursula K. Le Guin (00:40) Not Long Before the End by Larry Niven (01:46) Passengers by Robert Silverberg (01:17) Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones by Samuel R. Delany (05:19) Other possible nominees (02:12) Novellas (10:18) We All Die Naked by James Blish (00:10) A Boy and His Dog by Harlan Ellison (01:26) Dramatic Mission by Anne McCaffrey (01:01) To Jorslem by Robert Silverberg (01:22) Ship of Shadows by Fritz Leiber (03:41) Other possible nominees (02:11) Novels (46:38) Macroscope by Piers Anthony (05:07) Up the Line by Robert Silverberg (03:23) Bug Jack Barron by Norman Spinrad (06:11) Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (10:44) The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin (18:30) Other possible nominees (02:34) What we've been watching (06:15) Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (06:09) Windup (00:21) Image generated by Wombo Art.
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Europa steht vor einer historisch beispiellosen Transformation. Klimawandel, Digitalisierung und der demografische Wandel werden die Wirtschaft radikal verändern. Um als Standort wettbewerbsfähig zu bleiben, haben sich Deutschland und Europa ambitionierte Ziele für den Umbau ihrer Industrie gesetzt. In dieser Episode von MacroScope werfen wir einen Blick auf die digitale und grüne Fabrik von morgen. Sprechen darüber, wie Robotik und künstliche Intelligenz Produktion, Dienstleistungen und Landwirtschaft verändern. Und diskutieren, wie sich die Wirtschaft wandeln muss, damit sie zukunftsfähig bleibt - und niemand vergessen wird.
Wir haben mit Melanie Althage gesprochen. Sie ist Mitherausgeberin des Jupyter Books "Python für Historiker:innen. Ein anwendungsorientierter und interaktiver Einstieg" und Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. Melanie forscht an der Professur für Digital History zur methodenkritischen Adaption quantitativer Textanalyseverfahren in den Geschichtswissenschaften. Warum hat sie Geschichte studieret? Warum promoviert sie? Wie kam sie zum Programmieren? Davon berichtet sie uns in dieser Folge. Außerdem sprechen wir über Game studies, warum gerade Python eine gute Programmiersprache für den Start ist. Auch erzählt Melanie welche Methoden es gibt um Quellen zu analysieren. Wer Gast sein möchte, Fragen oder Feedback hat, kann dieses gerne an houseofmodernhistory@gmail.com oder auf Twitter an @houseofmodhist richten. Literatur & Links Althage, Melanie; Dröge, Martin; Hiltmann, Torsten & Schneider, Philipp: Python für Historiker:innen. Jupyter Books, 2021: https://digital-history-berlin.github.io/Python-fuer-Historiker-innen/home.html Arbeitskreis Geschichtswissenschaft und digitale Spiele: historicalgames.net Blaney, Jonathan; Winters, Jane; Milligan, Sarah & Steer, Martin: Doing digital history. A beginner's guide to working with text as data. Manchester University Press, 2021. Caplan, Jane: Written on the body. The Tattoo in European and American History. Princeton University Press, 2000. Digital Heraldry Projekt: https://digitalheraldry.org/ Digital History Berlin Youtube-Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp2E__culOIiZTok5WRh7lQ/videos Döring, Karoline; Haas, Stefan; König, Mareike & Wettlaufer, Jörg (Hrsg.): Digital History. Konzepte, Methoden und Kritiken digitaler Geschichtswissenschaften. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022. Graham, Shawn; Milligan, Ian; Weingart, Scott: Exploring Big Historical Data: The Historian's Macroscope. ICP, 2016. Fromm, Nicolas: Katar. Sand, Geld und Spiele. Ein Porträt. C.H. Beck, München, 2022. Hacking The Humanities: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6kqrM2i6BPIpEF5yHPNkYhjHm-FYWh17 Humanities Data Analysis: https://www.humanitiesdataanalysis.org/ Karsdorp, Folgert; Kestemont, Mike & Riddell, Allen: Humanities Data Analysis: Case Studies with Python. Princeton University Press, 2021. Mau, Steffen: Sortiermaschinen: Die Neuerfindung der Grenze im 21. Jahrhundert. CH Beck, 2021. Niklas Luhmann Archiv: https://niklas-luhmann-archiv.de/ Siegelberg, Mira L.: Statelessness. A Modern History. Harvard University Press, 2021. Social Media History: https://smh.blogs.uni-hamburg.de/ Schröder, Alena: Junge Frau am Fenster stehend, Abendlicht, blaues Kleid. dtv, 2022. Schwandt, Silke: Digital Methods in the Humanities. Challenges, Ideas, Perspectives. transcript Verlag 2021. The Programming Historian: https://programminghistorian.org/ Zeit online: Darüber spricht der Bundestag, 2019: https://www.zeit.de/politik/deutschland/2019-09/bundestag-jubilaeum-70-jahre-parlament-reden-woerter-sprache-wandel#s=stolz
For something that cannot be directly observed, and changes through time, the neutral level of interest rates generates an awful lot of debate, says Strategist Russell Silberston. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Episode 2 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah and Laurel discuss Scope of Practice and how it impacts our work as movement teachers and the choices we make when taking on clients. Here's what we talk about:· How do we define Scope of Practice, and how does it define our work· What does a top down “macroScope” vs a personal “microScope” look like· How do we decide who to work with and who to refer out· Are there any pitfalls to having a scope of practice· Do yoga teachers have to comply with the Yoga Alliance Scope of PracticeSign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales – our popular Foot & Ankle Tutorial is on sale soon!Watch the video of this conversation at: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast
Philip Saunders, Co-Head of Multi-Asset Growth discusses the dramatic policy shift towards defence and energy spending in Europe, and explains why the conflict may mark a turning point in the world's reliance on the US currency. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Haley and Jordan are joined by Bucket's own Zach Schwartz for some ~reflection~ as the regular season winds down. They each give one micro-reflection, one macro-reflection, and one medium-cro-reflection on this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's podcast, we run through the takeaways from our latest Macroscope report, our big monthly chart book in which we update our thoughts on the US equity market outlook from both a top-down and bottom-up perspective. We know all eyes are focused on Russia and Ukraine, but we thought it's important to pause and reflect on where things are at this particular moment in time. Three big things you need to know: First, we continue to see a path for the S&P 500 to our 2022 year-end price target of 5,050, but remain mindful of risks to our view. Second, we're getting closer to an inflection back to Growth leadership. Third, Small Cap outperformance vs. Large Cap since early February seems deserved, but we suspect that it will be short-lived.
In this edition of the podcast, we discuss the biggest takeaways from the publication of Macroscope, our big monthly chartbook digging into the US equity market from top to bottom, looking at everything from the S&P 500 to style to sectors to industries to factors and Small Caps. Two big things you need to know. First, we're sticking with our 5,050 forecasts for the S&P 500 at year-end 2022, a tougher year but one that ultimately sees modest gains. Second, while we still like Value and Cyclicals in early 2022, we've lost faith in Small Caps' ability to see an early year outperformance trade and dig into the reasons why.
In this episode, the guys catch up on macroeconomic/geopolitical events from the past two weeks, touching on Australia's stern COVID restrictions, the impending US debt crisis, Evergrande and Chinese financial weakness, and more. LINKS Evergrande explainer- https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-09-13/what-is-china-evergrande-and-why-is-it-in-trouble-quicktake Citadel banned from shorting in China- https://www.scmp.com/business/markets/article/1846104/us-hedge-fund-citadel-banned-share-trading-shanghai-account Citadel fined by Chinese regulators- https://www.financemagnates.com/institutional-forex/regulation/citadel-securities-fined-97m-in-china-for-malicious-short-selling/ Melbourne riots- https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/sep/22/riot-police-on-melbourne-streets-to-prevent-third-day-of-protests FOLLOW US MG on Twitter- https://twitter.com/guilt_modern Hayden on Twitter- https://twitter.com/WhyWorry_OhWait
I’m a detail-focused person. Under my “microscope,” I see beauty in the details. But sometimes I need to step back and enjoy the beauty of the big picture. God has a heart for unity throughout His people everywhere. Under His “macroscope,” He sees a beauty in this kaleidoscope of differences… and similarities. Can we?
The Rabbits are back once again with the silliest stories, the Factiest Facts, The Quizziest Quizzes and all manner of nonsenseThis week Benson dons his 'Sand Scarf' as he goes sunning himself on a Florida Beach, the Lifeguard looks a little gaunt though. Sam's got something in his throat and Adam NEEDS the latest in aviation technology.'Fact Hunt' sees the Boys getting their geek on with a bit of 'Star Wars' and 'Quiz On Your Face' is going positively Instru-MENTAL!!Guest Voiceover this week come from the 'Lady Justice Podcast' and the featured band is the fantastic 'Macroscope'WARNING: WE'VE GOT SKULLS ON OUR FINGERS......SKULL FINGERS!!!If you like what you hear, check out our Patreon here....www.Patreon.com/killerrabbitpodCome join the discussion on our Facebook page:www.facebook.com/killerrabbitpodGet your ‘Tweet’ on right here:www.twitter.com/killerrabbitpodAnd for more exclusive content, visit our Instagram page here:www.instagram.com/killerrabbitpodOr...If you’d rather not look at our ugly mugs but still want to join in, you can e-mail us at:killerrabbitpodcast@gmail.comAND...You can even feature on the show by sending us a voice message by What’s App or txt to the KRP phone on...+44 (0)7933 570500RELATED LINKS:FEATURED ARTIST: MacroscopeFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/macroscopebandTWITTER: https://twitter.com/MacroscopeBandINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/macroscopebandGUEST VOICEOVER: Lady Justice PodcastWEBSITE: https://linktr.ee/lady.justice.podcastTitle Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTgRock Thing by Creo: https://soundcloud.com/creo/rock-thingCreative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International (CC by 4.0): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Cold Open MusicHero In Peril by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/killerrabbitpod)
Civilization is both astonishing and astonishingly various when viewed from slightly above. Not so far above as to be lost in planetary context, but just high enough to see a fascinating thing whole, entire, intensely peculiar and informative. The glory is in the high-resolution details, in the perpetually surprising god’s-eye perspective, and in the shocking patterns that we arrange things in without even knowing it. Revel in a host of such images and the understanding that emerges from them with collector/curator Benjamin Grant, author of the book Overview and host of the Instagram project “Daily Overview.”
« Si on veut être créatif il faut croire que tout est possible. » Hichame Metatla, co-fondateur de The Shared Brain Dans ce 8e épisode d'Airccelerate podcast, WarcoBrienza s’entretient avec Hichame Metatla, co-fondateur de l’association The Shared Brain. Combien de patrons, de directeurs ou de managers se retrouvent dans une tour d’ivoire au moment de prendre les décisions importantes ? Qu’il s’agisse de multinationales, de PME ou de startups, le partage d’idées et d’expériences est essentiel à la génération d’innovation. Prédite par Joël de Rosnay - scientifique reconnu et auteur du “Macroscope” qui, en 1975 déjà, avait vu venir les révolutions technologiques actuelles - l’Intelligence Collective Augmentée ne s’oppose pas à l’Intelligence Artificielle: “grâce aux smartphones, à l'intelligence artificielle, à la robotique, auxquels s'ajoute le pouvoir de l'interconnexion des uns avec les autres, nous devenons plus que nous-mêmes.” Cette interconnexion entre professionnels challengés et experts éclairés, The Shared Brain (littéralement « Le Cerveau Partagé ») la manie avec brio. Accompagné de son associé Gregory Logan et de 4 collaborateurs, Hichame Metatla réunit des entrepreneurs pour des séances de remue-méninges qui doivent autant aux techniques de Mastermind qu’au Brainstorming. Retrouvez les notes complètes de l'émission, ainsi que tous nos podcasts sur www.airccelerate.com
What is a Macroscope? A really big microscope? A lunar telescope? We take a look at the hidden picture game Macroscope from Mayday Games. Will we reveal a good game, or will the picture be laced with boredom and bad news? Listen and find out, then tell Mayday Games what you think of our review! Thanks for listening! http://mfgcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Episode_140_Final.mp3
Sharon Perlman of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene tells the story of Macroscope, an innovative new population health surveillance project. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Mining by Moonlight," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.
Join GloryHoundd and The Uninvited Gamers "After Dark" as they talk about Clank! and Rhino Hero! The Uninvited Gamers will also be helping you navigate the Kickstarter gauntlet by breaking down Ritual and Macroscope. Meanwhile shenanigans brew as DrGloryHogg discusses how he uses 50 Shades of Board Gaming to spice up his life.Make sure to follow this week's Uninvited Gamers on Twitter: @GloryHoundd, @Rlnewby, @DrGloryHogg and a special thanks to EyeProfet and Just Colleen. You can also check out www.gloryhoundd.com for more game reviews. Music by Podington Bear and other details below3:09 - Age of Towers - Devil Pig Games12:48 - Twitter Poll Results - Do you have a Favorite Board Game?25:21 - Clank! - Renegade Games32:20 - Rhino Hero - Haba Games45:13 - Ritual - Devdiem Studios50:25 - Macroscope - Mayday Games59:22 - Rifts with Kids1:09:34 - Honorable Mentions
One of my favorite phrases is "you never play a game correctly the first time." But 20 times? We have a recipe, we talk Kickstarters, and the Golden Geek Awards. We also issue some corrections, for the first of many, many, many, many times!
CMU engineering researchers discuss how sensors can be used to monitor the health of bridges, train tracks, and the environment. These sensors are a new "macroscope," revealing large-scale characteristics of our world previously invisible to us. This episode features: ECE professor / department head Jelena Kovačević, CEE Ph.D. student George Lederman, ECE professor Pei Zhang, and CEE professor Mario Bergés.
CMU engineering researchers discuss how sensors can be used to monitor the health of bridges, train tracks, and the environment. These sensors are a new "macroscope," revealing large-scale characteristics of our world previously invisible to us. This episode features: ECE professor / department head Jelena Kovačević, CEE Ph.D. student George Lederman, ECE professor Pei Zhang, and CEE professor Mario Bergés.
You may know him as the shred-tastic lead guitar player for Wilco, but with his trio the Nels Cline Singers, and more recently an upcoming collaboration with jazz guitar virtuoso Julian Lage, Nels Cline has proven to be a major player in the jazz/avante garde world for over 30 years now. We sit down with the man who Rolling Stone listed as “the 82nd greatest guitarist of all time” to discuss his beginnings as a musician and music fan, his ability to effortlessly hop styles/genres, his work with the Nels Cline Singers and their latest record Macroscope, and much, much more. Tune in and catch a fascinating discussion with one of the greats on our latest episode of ChunkyGlasses: The Podcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
5e émission de la 27 session... Cette semaine impossible pour moi d'être présent en studio, alors une proverbiale mixette de 2 heures de bonheur jazz; hard-bop, post-bop, jazz moderne et free ! En musique: Booker Little sur l'album Booker Little (Time Records, 1960); Roy Brooks sur l'album The Free Slave (Muse, 1970); Nels Cline Singers sur l'album Macroscope (Mack Avenue, 2014); Lawnmower II sur l'album II (Clean Feed, 2014); Waclaw Zimpel Quartet sur l'album Stone Fog (For Tune, 2013)...