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In this episode, Jeff Malec sits down with Rick Silva, the co-founder of Metaurus Advisors, a boutique asset manager. Rick walks us through Metaurus Advisors' innovative approach to understanding and trading the equity risk premium using dividend futures markets.Rick Silva provides insights into the firm's background in derivative markets and their goal of bringing fixed income securitization techniques to the equity space. He explains the concept of parallel tranche securitization applied to the S&P 500 using dividend futures, which offers visibility into how the market prices equity cash flows and the equity risk premium.Rick and Jeff discuss the strategies Metaurus has developed to harvest risk premiums in the front-end of the dividend curve across different markets, as well as the introduction of new futures contracts based on sequential tranche securitization of a 100-stock index. The episode also addresses the challenges and opportunities in the dividend futures market, including differences across regions, and for a little fun, we fall down a political rabbit hole - SEND IT!Chapters:00:00-01:02=Intro01:03-09:57= Bringing Fixed Income Securitization Techniques to the Equity Markets09:58-21:53= Harvesting Equity Risk Premiums through Dividend Futures Strategies21:54-35:36=Introducing Sequential Tranche Securitization in Equity Futures Contracts35:37-44:06=Dividend Futures Markets Across Regions and Regulatory Challenges44:07-54:07=Implied growth rate & data analysis54:08-59:22=Rabbit Holes: Political Impacts Metaurus Advisors Don't forget to subscribe toThe Derivative, follow us on Twitter at@rcmAlts and our host Jeff at@AttainCap2, orLinkedIn , andFacebook, andsign-up for our blog digest.Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal, business, or tax advice. All opinions expressed by podcast participants are solely their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RCM Alternatives, their affiliates, or companies featured. Due to industry regulations, participants on this podcast are instructed not to make specific trade recommendations, nor reference past or potential profits. And listeners are reminded that managed futures, commodity trading, and other alternative investments are complex and carry a risk of substantial losses. As such, they are not suitable for all investors. For more information, visitwww.rcmalternatives.com/disclaimer
Tenemos el privilegio de poder entrevistar a Ángel del Río, actor de doblaje del Teniente Titus en Space Marine 2 y del Sargento Metaurus en la serie Secret Level, de Amazon Prime. Además de conocer su experiencia, nos ayuda a entender mejor el proceso de doblaje y cómo afrontó el trabajo con estos personajes de los Ultramarines. La entrevista incluye la participación de nuestros colaboradores Jimbur y Vicius, dos de las voces que habéis podido escuchar en La Voz de Horus en otros programas y dramatizaciones. Ambos aportan su experiencia para sacar todo el jugo posible a este lujo de charlar un rato con Titus, el personaje más famoso del mundo de los videojuegos de Warhammer 40k. Ya podéis suscribiros al coleccionable Combat Patrol de SALVAT para aprovechar el descuento especial de lanzamiento y así conseguir miniaturas de Warhammer a precios imbatibles: https://www.salvat.com/warhammer-combat-patrol-309?utm_source=lvdh_podcast&utm_medium=cf&utm_campaign=Warhammer&utm_term=mediacom&utm_content=PodcastLVDH ¿Te gusta lo que hacemos y quieres apoyarnos y de paso participar en el sorteo mensual de 400€ en material de Warhammer 40k? Dale al botón de "Apoyar" en iVoox. Tendrás una participación por 2,99€, tres participaciones por 4,99€, siete participaciones por 9,99€, y otras siete por cada bloque de 9,99€. Más detalle en nuestra web, https://www.lavozdehorus.com/ 00:00:00 Presentación e introducción 00:11:59 Ángel del Río es Titus, Metaurus y muchos más 00:51:54 El doblaje de Marines Espaciales, actual y futuro 01:07:35 Conclusiones y despedida Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa semanal de referencia sobre Warhammer 40.000. La música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo y Dark Fantasy Studio. El corte de fondo inicial es licencia Creative Commons de Royalty Free Kings utilizada con permiso de su autor Mark Petrie. El resto de temas musicales son licencia Creative Commons de Scott Buckley. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Iberia was one of three crucial theatres of the Second Punic War between Carthage and Rome. Hannibal of Carthage's siege of Saguntum in 219 BC triggered a conflict that led to immense human and material losses on both sides, pitting his brother Hasdrubal against the Republican Roman armies seeking to gain control of the peninsula. Then, in 208 BC, the famous Roman general Scipio Africanus defeated Hasdrubal at Baecula, forcing Hasdrubal's army out of Iberia and on to its eventual annihilation at the Metaurus.Today's guest, Mir Bahmanyar, author of “Second Punic War in Iberia: 220-206 BC” brings to life the key personalities and events of this important theatre of the war, and explains why the Roman victory at Baecula led to a strategic shift and Carthage's eventual defeat. It covers Scipio Africanus' brilliant victory at Ilipa in 206 BC, where he crushed the army of Mago Barca and Hasdrubal Gisco.
In episode 6 we enter Classical Antiquity in the Iberian Peninsula. I explain everything you need to know about Carthaginian Hispania and the development and consequences of the Second Punic War for Iberia. SUPPORT NEW HISTORY OF SPAIN: Patreon: https://patreon.com/newhistoryspain Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/newhistoryspain PayPal: https://paypal.me/lahistoriaespana Bitcoin donation: bc1q64qs58s5c5kp5amhw5hn7vp9fvtekeq96sf4au Ethereum donation: 0xE3C423625953eCDAA8e57D34f5Ce027dd1902374 Join the DISCORD: https://discord.gg/jUvtdRKxUC Or follow the show for updates on Twitter/X: https://x.com/newhistoryspain OTHER SERVICES: My English to Spanish translation service: https://www.fiverr.com/s/Ke8yP4b Join my course to learn how to use AI in your academic research and writing: https://www.udemy.com/course/ai-for-scholars/?referralCode=22121D97D0B1CECE5ECC YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@newhistoryspain Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-history-of-spain/id1749528700 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hstfgSYFfFPXhjps08IYi TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Hook 00:30 Background of the Second Punic War 05:00 Carthaginian Hispania under the Barcids 11:30 War Breaks Out: The Boldness of Hannibal 17:12 The Genius of Hannibal 20:56 One Step Forward, One Step Back 24:34 Turning the Tide: The Battle of the Metaurus and the Battle of Ilipa 29:18 The End of the Second Punic War 33:40 Consequences of the Second Punic War for Hispania 35:51 The Verdict: What if Carthage Had Won the War? 37:17 Outro
Following the disaster at the Metaurus, Hannibal retreated to southern Italy. Unable to defeat him openly yet fearful to leave him unopposed, the Roman Senate engaged in a fierce debate with the brilliant Publius Cornelius Scipio who had recently returned from Spain. In a tense showdown, Scipio convinced a grudging Senate to authorize an invasion of North Africa. While politicking with the turbulent Numidian kingdoms and establishing his ally Massinissa on the throne, Scipio also managed to crush the last Carthaginian field army between himself and Carthage. With no other cards left, the Carthaginian Senate recalled Hannibal for a final showdown with his Roman nemesis... Link to the Episode 48 page on the Layman's Historian website Recommended further reading: The Histories by Polybius Hannibal's War by Titus Livius A Companion to the Punic Wars (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World) Edited by Dexter Hoyos Hannibal's Dynasty by Dexter Hoyos Carthage Must Be Destroyed by Richard Miles Implacable Enemies: The Barcid Armies at War by Karwansary Publishers Clash of the Colossi: The First Punic War by Karwansary Publishers Subscribe or leave a review on iTunes or Spotify Leave a like or comment on Facebook or Twitter Contact me directly through email
In the bitter and bewildering struggle during the years after Cannae, Rome at last gained the upper hand. However, Hannibal would be afforded one last chance to turn the tide of the war. This was the arrival of his brother, Hasdrubal, with a great army of mercenaries in northern Italy in 207 BC. As the two brothers attempted to join forces, the Romans would execute an audacious plan to corner Hasdrubal by the banks of the Metaurus before he could unite with his elder brother.... Link to the Episode 47 page on the Layman's Historian website Recommended further reading: The Histories by Polybius Hannibal's War by Titus Livius A Companion to the Punic Wars (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World) Edited by Dexter Hoyos Hannibal's Dynasty by Dexter Hoyos Carthage Must Be Destroyed by Richard Miles Implacable Enemies: The Barcid Armies at War by Karwansary Publishers Clash of the Colossi: The First Punic War by Karwansary Publishers Subscribe or leave a review on iTunes or Spotify Leave a like or comment on Facebook or Twitter Contact me directly through email
In the annals of conflict, many outstanding stoushes come to mind: the Romans vs Carthagians in the Battle of the Metaurus; Joan of Arc vs England in the Siege of Orleans (1-0); Coke and Pepsi’s fight for Supremacy in Tooth Decay. This episode explores the heated struggle for the souls of ‘90s youth that occurred in another classic rivalry: Blur vs Oasis.
Join Luke and Chris in the bunker as they recount the battle of Metaurus – the Stalingrad of the Second Punic War. Beer this month is Birra Moretti, 3.5 bullets out of 5. In this battle, Roman commander Nero attempts to turn the tide in the decisive confrontation of the Second Punic War. This battle… Continue reading Episode 6: Punic Stalingrad – The Battle of Metaurus
This week we continue Scipio's adventures in Spain, focusing much of the episode on his brilliant capture of New Carthage. We also include a brief discussion on how inaccurate ancient sources are, specifically when they say Gaul had a population of two hundred million people.
This week we travel back to Spain to look at an incident between Nero and Hasdrubal, a prelude to the Metaurus. We then introduce Scipio Africanus into the narrative and take him to Spain, where he plans an attack on New Carthage.
This week we have the aftermath of the Metaurus.
This week we have the Metaurus.
This week we have the build up to the Metaurus.