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Blockware Head Analyst Mitchell Askew talks with VanEck Head of Digital Asset Research, Matthew Siegel, about Bitcoin, Crypto, The Federal Reserve, and the 2024 Presidential Election. Start mining Bitcoin today with the Blockware Marketplace: https://bit.ly/3Z2Gatg Contact Blockware to speak with a live rep about Bitcoin mining: https://bit.ly/3Mn15iV Subscribe to our Free Newsletter: https://newsletter.blockwareintelligence.com/ Mitchell: X/Twitter: https://x.com/MitchellHODL Nostr: npub1qtujtvuvfwtszpqy5hkus3cn69hqexcmvnhdkg0k537fy5x3dnjqvzsszq Matthew: X/Twitter: https://x.com/matthew_sigel ***Check out our Sponsors*** Theya: https://t.co/2DOq9N674c Theya is the world's simplest Bitcoin self-custody solution. With their modular multi-sig and cold storage vaults, you decide how to hold your keys. Theya offers effortless multisig experience like never before! Use Code "BLOCKWARE" for 10% off an annual subscription! SVRN Energy: https://svrnenergy.com/?v=f24485ae434a SVRN is more than a premium energy drink! It's your gateway to vitality and a future where every sip brings prosperity on your journey to sovereignty. Each can has a hidden QR code that could contain up to 1,000,000 sats! Use Code "BLOCKWARE" for 10% off.
On this episode of “On The Tape,” Guy Adami and Liz Young discuss Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson raising his S&P 500 price target (5:00), investor sentiment (8:00), earnings growth (12:30), the VIX as a measure of complacency (16:00), inflation (18:00), Nvidia earnings (21:00). Later, Dan is joined by Kaitlin Malin of iConnections to interview Jan van Eck, CEO of VanEck, and Matthew Sigel, head of digital assets research at VanEck. They discuss: getting into the ETF market (28:30), bitcoin ETFs (32:30), regulation (41:30), the potential for a fiscal reckoning in 2025 (52:30), hedging against calamity (56:30), semiconductors (SMH) (1:01:00). Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe — About the Show: On The Tape is a weekly podcast with CNBC Fast Money's Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses. They're offering takes on the biggest market-moving headlines of the week, trade ideas, in-depth analysis, tips and advice. Each episode, they are joined by prominent Wall Street participants to help viewers make smarter investment decisions. Bear market, bull market, recession, inflation or deflation… we're here to help guide your portfolio into the green. Risk Reversal brings you years of experience from former Wall Street insiders trading stocks to experts in the commodity market. — Check out our show notes here See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. — Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod on Twitter or @riskreversalmedia on Threads — We're on social: Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow Liz Young @LizYoungStrat on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page The financial opinions expressed in Risk Reversal content are for information purposes only. The opinions expressed by the hosts and participants are not an attempt to influence specific trading behavior, investments, or strategies. Past performance does not necessarily predict future outcomes. No specific results or profits are assured when relying on Risk Reversal. Before making any investment or trade, evaluate its suitability for your circumstances and consider consulting your own financial or investment advisor. The financial products discussed in Risk Reversal carry a high level of risk and may not be appropriate for many investors. If you have uncertainties, it's advisable to seek professional advice. Remember that trading involves a risk to your capital, so only invest money that you can afford to lose. Derivatives are not suitable for all investors and involve the risk of losing more than the amount originally deposited and any profit you might have made. This communication is not a recommendation or offer to buy, sell or retain any specific investment or service.
Chris Kuiper is the Director of Research for Fidelity Digital Assets. Yassine Elmandjra is the Director of Digital Assets at Ark Invest. Matthew Siegel is the Head of Digital Assets Research for Vaneck. Will Clemente is the Co-Founder of Reflexivity Research. This conversation was recorded at Bitcoin Investor Day in New York. In this conversation, they discuss bitcoin evaluation process, bitcoin ETFs, client demand, regulation, crypto industry, and future outlook. ======================= Core Scientific (NASDAQ: CORZ) is one of the largest public Bitcoin miners and hosting solutions providers for Bitcoin mining in North America. To learn more about Core Scientific, please visit: www.corescientific.com ======================= In this podcast, we dive into the revolutionary concept of PropyKeys, an application that allows anyone to mint home addresses all over the world on blockchain. PropyKeys.com is a part of the Propy ecosystem, that has a grand mission to make homeownership more affordable and user friendly. We will explore the journey of Propy's founder and how this innovative technology provides benefits for homeowners, and for the real estate industry. Join us as we discuss the Propy's latest collaborations, including Coinbase, and its new fun project PropyKeys. X (Twitter): @PropyKeys Website: Mint an address at propykeys.com. dApp: https://dapp.propy.com/ ======================= Pomp writes a daily letter to over 265,000+ investors about business, technology, and finance. He breaks down complex topics into easy-to-understand language while sharing opinions on various aspects of each industry. You can subscribe at https://pomp.substack.com/ ======================= View 10k+ open startup jobs: https://dreamstartupjob.com/ Enroll in my Crypto Academy: https://www.thecryptoacademy.io/
Matthew Siegel, MD, Director of the Developmental Disorders Program, Maine Behavioral Health, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics of Tufts University and Faculty Scientist, MMC Research Institute His program provides a continuum of care for people with severe autism, including outpatient services providing a range of services, and a 12-bed inpatient unit that serves youth age 20 and under. Patients usually have a coexisting psychiatric disorders and exhibit unsafe behaviors. The inpatient stay is usually about 30-40 days. They also have a partial inpatient program for part of the day in addition to an in-home program for very young children. The new Glickman Lauder Center of Excellence in Autism and Developmental Disorders brings treatment under one roof. Highlights: • The number of these inpatient units has increased to about 15-18 across the country, though that's not enough by any means. (NCSA is developing this list and will place it on the NCSAutism.org website). Some are listed here. • A new clinical group is focused on developing best practices — they will provide a list of resources too. • Excellent work from multiple disciplines is needed to address severe behaviors, which have various roots. • The first few days in inpatient are devoted to observation, often stripping away medications, then building a plan including a behavior plan, speech, OT. • They are looking for a decrease in behaviors over time, not just reacting to the past 24 hours. They look for a lowering of intensity in behaviors, taking much data (it's an ABA-based program) and analyzing. People don't tend to go to zero, but safe enough to be discharged, with in-home services, usually funded by Medicaid. They work to transfer the behavior plan to them. About 1/3 of the patients do not return home but go to a group setting. A portion of patients are still not safe even after a comprehensive treatment program — they cannot live with parents and need a facility or residence staffed and able to handle those behaviors. • A dire lack of step-down options for those who need intensive care. In Maine, there was no change to reimbursement for 10 years, and after Covid there is an intensified staffing shorting. Now there are 2 places in the entire state, and they are full. And out of state, they are full too. Right now the system is entirely paralyzed. People can't get out of the hospital, and others can't get in. • The program had been spread across multiple sites, but now thanks to a large donation they have created The Glickman-Lauder Center, which also includes serving adults as outpatients. A very exciting step. They also do research and training. Having an excellent center does a lot to support research and training. • Research: How well is this population being attended to by the research community? They surveyed all the treatment studies over the past 20 years, and found the inclusion of people with severe autism has dropped dramatically; 2/3 of studies are not looking at severe autism. One could argue that those who are most severely affected should receive the most attention in research. • We can't let the desire to be inclusive to get in the way of attending to the needs of severe autism. Links: Maine Behavioral Health: https://www.mainehealth.org/maine-behavioral-healthcare Glickman Lauder Center: https://www.mainehealth.org/Locations/Maine-Behavioral-Healthcare/Center-of-Excellence-in-Autism-and-Developmental-Disorders Autism and Developmental Disorders Research Collaborative: https://mmcri.org/?page_id=1089
Dr. Siegel is the Director of the Developmental Disorders Program of Maine Behavioral Health. He is currently leading a three year long a study on the unpredictability of behaviors in those with ASD. The goal of the study is to see whether a wearable device (like a fit-bit watch) can predict behavioral episodes before they occur. Tune in to learn more about this amazing study and how it can help caretakers, families, and individuals on the Autism spectrum.
Matthew Siegel, CMO + Co-Founder of Aperture Investors, is bringing vulnerability to active fund management- an industry they say is designed to fail. An unusual CMO in financial services, he was previously the Chief Digital Officer of Roc Nation, Jay-Z's media company, and VP at Ripcord Innovation Studio. In this episode, he discusses aligning alpha with client fees, Mariah Carey, and why their portfolio managers are on Instagram. Twitter: https://twitter.com/matthewlsiegel?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattsiegel/Website: https://apertureinvestors.com/Mentioned in this episode:Roc Nation: https://www.rocnation.com/Peter Kraus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterskraus/New Skool Episode #3: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/humanizing-financial-advice-with-carl-richards/id1529343494?i=1000494670852Mount Kilimanjaro: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/kilimanjaro/The Master Switch by Tim Wu: https://www.amazon.com/Master-Switch-Rise-Information-Empires/dp/0307390993
In part 2 of a two-part series on conspiracy theories, the conversation turns to how businesses can combat conspiracy theories and disinformation by planning ahead and making listening a priority. Hosted by David Lawrence, the Founder and Chief Collaborative Officer from RANE, the Risk Assistance Network + Exchange, panelists, include David Broniatowski, Director of the Decision Making and Systems Architecture Laboratory, George Washington University David conducts research in decision making under risk, group decision making, the design and analysis of complex systems, and how behaviors spread online. This research program draws upon a wide range of techniques including formal mathematical modeling, experimental design, automated text analysis and natural language processing, social and technical network analysis, and big data.Robert Ludke | Senior Consultant, ENODO Bob joined ENODO to provide strategic consultation across different topics and industries. Throughout his career, Bob has advised policymakers in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, taught at the U.S. International University in Nairobi, Kenya, provided counsel on strategy, reputation management, and public affairs to the largest companies in the world.Dr. Scott Shumate, Founder of Valutare Valutare is a behavior psychology consulting firm which provides risk assessments of client personnel including insider threat and pre-hire screening. Matthew Siegel, CMO and Head of Global Client Group, Aperture Investors Matthew’s career has focused on the application of new technologies and digital marketing strategies to industries undergoing transformation, primarily in media and entertainment.
Chris Humphrey, Executive Director at EU-Asean Business Council and Matthew Siegel,Independent Currency Analyst give their analysis on the UK parliament's vote to reject PM May's Brexit deal, what what this means for the British Pound and UK businesses.
Episode date, February 23rd, 2017: I travel to Washington D.C. for the 2017 AWP Conference and Bookfair, where I interview writer, teacher, and model Chris Campanioni, who edits PANK magazine and is the author Death of Art, published by C&R Press. I also interview C&R and PANK owner John Gosslee. Chris Campanioni website: http://chriscampanioni.com/ John Gosslee website: https://johngosslee.com/ C&R Press website: https://www.crpress.org/ Death of Art: https://www.crpress.org/shop/deathofart/ Tall As You Are Tall Between Them: https://www.crpress.org/shop/tallasyouaretallbetweenthem/ Next, a recorded selection of readings from the PANK & Nomadic Invasions author showcase at Sixth Engine restaurant. The event was co-organized by Nomadic Press and PANK magazine during AWP 2017, and featured 14 authors, including: Cassandra Dallett, reading "The Day Prince Left" George Anderson, reading from "The Kaleidoscope Kid" Anderson's website: http://george-anderson.net/ Natasha Dennerstein, reading "Love Me, I'm Fake" & "Serial Eileen" Dennerstein's website: https://www.natashadennerstein.com/ Ariel Francisco, reading "The Young Men Along the Bar Are Too Tired Even to Die" Francisco's website: https://arielfranciscopoetry.wordpress.com/ Hollie Hardy, reading "The Animal Trail of Tears" Hardy's website: http://www.holliehardy.com/ Beth Ann Miller, reading "Your Bones" Your Bones PANK version: http://pankmagazine.com/piece/your-bones/ Roberto F. Santiago, reading "The Domestican" & "I Was Set up to Fail But Never Given The Chance To" Santiago's website: https://therfsantiago.com/ Annie Christain, reading "He Developed the Habit of Playing Airs, Most Correctly, Upon His Chin: March 3rd 1994, Rome" Elwin Michael Cotman, reading from his upcoming novella Next, Joy Deva Baglio, reading from "Ron" Matthew Siegel, reading a poem inspired by California's Bay Area Siegel's website: http://matthewsiegel.us/ Sidney Taiko, reading "Here be Monsters" Here Be Monsters PANK version: http://pankmagazine.com/piece/here-be-monsters/ Raina J León, reading "Poet Anxiety Disorder" León's website: http://www.rainaleon.com/ Will Cordeiro, reading "Dialogue With The Moon" PANK magazine website: http://pankmagazine.com/ Nomadic Press website: https://www.nomadicpress.org/ PANK & Nomadic Invasions: https://www.facebook.com/events/367706813596584/ Sixth Engine website: http://www.sixthengine.com/ #talkingpaper #interview #radiofreebrooklyn #poetry #writing #livereading #c&rpress #nomadicpress #pank #pankmagazine #awp #awp2017 #sixthengine
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
JAACAP December 2015: Contributing Editor Dr. Christian Kieling interviews Dr. Matthew Siegel on recommendations for optimizing inpatient treatment for youth with autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disability.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
JAACAP December 2015: Contributing Editor Dr. Christian Kieling interviews Dr. Matthew Siegel on recommendations for optimizing inpatient treatment for youth with autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disability.
It’s a high-fallootin’ episode, as we get all official-like with special guest Matthew Siegel – game director behind Cards and Castles! He gives us the low-down on the inspiration behind the game and teases what the future may hold! And don’t think we didn’t wrangle him into our whatcha-been-playin’ discussion, because he gives us the […]
Press Play to Save: Video Game News and Reviews on the Cheap
It’s a high-fallootin’ episode, as we get all official-like with special guest Matthew Siegel – game director behind Cards and Castles! He gives us the low-down on the inspiration behind the game and teases what the future may hold! And don’t think we didn’t wrangle him into our whatcha-been-playin’ discussion, because he gives us the […]
Autism impacts all of us. Children and adults who have a diagnosis on the "autism spectrum" are attending school, working and playing with us. In less severe cases, we may not even recognize that this is so—and may not know the struggles that individuals with these disorders (and their families) are facing. Today we speak with Alice Chaplick and Dr. Matthew Siegel, a psychiatrist at Spring Harbor Hospital, about their experiences with autism, so that we may better understand this important issue. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2014/10/autism-160/
Matthew Siegel, a poet and essay writer from New York living in San Francisco, chats with Ryan Van Winkle. They discuss how his poetry is informed by the body and how, for him, "real life is poems". He discusses how drawing from his own life informs his work and reads a number of poems from a forthcoming collection. Presented by Ryan Van Winkle. Produced by Colin Fraser @anonpoetry. Music by Ewen Maclean. Photo: Karl Orvik. Visit Matthew's website: http://www.matthewsiegel.us/