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  • In this episode of Stocks in Translation, Yahoo Finance takes a look back. Up first, Yahoo Finance markets and data editor Jared Blikre and Yahoo Finance's Sydnee Fried have a conversation with Front Office Sports editor-in-chief Dan Roberts as he discusses crypto, DeFi, and regulation.
    As the fall inches closer, market volatility has been front and center. With the CBOE Volatility Index (^VIX) spiking in August and a September slide following closely, volatility has been a key focus for investors. Caleb Silver, editor-in-chief of Investopedia, breaks down the VIX, risk, and risk management strategies.
    Speaking of fall, Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group, explains a timely term and one that investors love to discuss: seasonality.
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  • The adage on Wall Street is "sell in May and go away." Now that the Labor Day holiday is in the rearview mirror, investors are back at their desks and gearing up for a busy September. Much attention will be focused on the August jobs report, which will be released on September 6 and what it means for the Federal Reserve rate decision on September 18. There are also inflation reports and the election that could move stocks too.
    In this episode of Stocks In Translation, Yahoo Finance's markets and data editor Jared Blikre, along with Yahoo Finance producer Sydnee Fried, sit down with Interactive Brokers chief strategist Steve Sosnick to discuss the volatility index (^VIX), options trading, and phrase of the day zero days till expiration zero, DTE.
    “[Zero dated options] are simultaneously the least expensive and the most expensive option you can buy,” adds Sosnick. He goes on to explain “With an option, the more time you have to expiration, the more value that has.”
    On small caps and the Russell 2000, Sosnick reminds us;” You need either a really robust economy... which really allows the smaller companies to thrive because they don't have the pricing power of some of the giants, or you need very low interest rates. Unfortunately, right now we have neither.”
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  • Technical analysis is used by some investors to pick what stocks they want to invest in. In this episode of Stocks In Translation, Yahoo Finance's markets and data editor Jared Blikre, along with Yahoo Finance producer Sydnee Fried, sit down with HitTheBid.com Owner Kenny Glick to discuss the volatility index (^VIX), technical analysis, and AI in the trading world.
    Glick explains that he is "a short vol trader." With recent VIX moves, Glick says, "I was looking death in the eye… but I also knew that it's always a temporary moment." "It was the most frightening moment I've had in 20 years."
    “People will buy into the VIX when they think there’s something going to happen bad,” Glick notes.
    On technical analysis, Glick says, "I think technicals are everything... that’s what's great about it… it takes the story out of the equation." "The stories are always a catalyst. That's why I love earnings season because that's when you have the biggest catalysts and you have these disasters."
    As the question of AI's use in the trading world continues to grow, Glick explains that "we are sort of using [AI] already because algorithms are using AI… and we're focusing on the technical trading and there's AI doing that trading already so in theory we are AI traders already." "This AI… it's not going anywhere," Glick adds.
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  • Market uncertainty can create challenges for investors, but it can also create opportunities.
    In this episode of Stocks In Translation, Yahoo Finance's markets and data editor Jared Blikre, along with Yahoo Finance producer Sydnee Fried, sit down with StockTwits Head of Market Research Tom Bruni to discuss investing in the market amid uncertainty, gold, and the Federal Reserve.
    Markets "are uncertain" right now, amid the 2024 presidential election, the future of Fed rate cuts, and recession concerns, "but we do have a lot of opportunity as well," Bruni says. "There are opportunities across the board."
    The group also explores international markets for investment opportunities, analyzing whether the potential returns in emerging markets, fueled by India's growing middle class, are worth the risk.
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  • Curious about Web3? You might not fully understand it yet, but it has the potential to revolutionize the internet as we know it.
    In this episode of Stocks In Translation, Yahoo Finance's markets and data editor, Jared Blikre, and Yahoo Finance producer Sydnee Fried are joined by former Yahoo Finance anchor and current host and founder of Coinage, Zack Guzman.
    The group breaks down Web3, or the next version of the internet, focused on decentralization and user control. Guzman highlights what sets Web3 apart from its predecessors. The discussion then dives deep into blockchain, the decentralized finance movement in crypto, and explores crypto's influence on US politics.
    Lastly, they look at ethereum (ETH-USD) and discuss whether the cryptocurrency could benefit from having a central banker.
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  • If you're going to spend a lot of money on something, investors are going to want to eventually see returns. That's the case in Big Tech, where tech giants are spending billions of dollars on building AI products, but have yet to show the sort of result investors have been hoping for.
    In this episode of Stocks In Translation, Yahoo Finance's markets and data editor Jared Blikre, along with Yahoo Finance producer Sydnee Fried, are joined by Trent Smalley, investment adviser and portfolio manager at JSPM LLC. They discuss Big Tech's big capital expenditures and growing investor frustration with it. They also explore the concept of hedging, an investment strategy designed to minimize the risk of adverse price movements in an asset.
    The conversation also delves into the summer fluctuations in the stock markets, highlighting the unwinding of the yen carry trade that led to a huge market sell-off earlier in the month.
    Blikre and the team also offer investment strategies tailored for younger investors and discuss the suitability of the 60-40 strategy. “I would… think of themes that will be present throughout somebody’s lifetime,” says Smalley. “Technology will be there. Healthcare and the aging population will be there… Staples will be there."
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  • In this episode of Stocks In Translation, Yahoo Finance markets and data editor Jared Blikre examines market concentration — when only a few stocks in an index or investor portfolio account for most of the gains.
    Joined by Yahoo Finance's Sydnee Fried and The Lead-Lag Reports publisher Michael Gayed, the group dives into the debate over the narrow bull market. “It’s debatable as to whether the S&P 500 is really a diversified index anymore,” adds Gayed. “When you’ve got a select number of stocks that are diving the entire momentum play across the board.” Gayed provides a path to diversification for passive, index-only investors and explores Consumer Price Index metrics and how stock market and real estate inflation can affect the trading algorithms that move the market on a day-to-day basis.
    Bilkre and crew also discuss zombie companies, the Pareto Principle, and Japan’s influence on last week’s volatility. “The carry trade has been going on for years. You don’t resolve that in 48 hours,” adds Gayed.
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  • In this episode of Stocks In Translation, Yahoo Finance markets and data editor Jared Blikre examines "seasonality" —the predictable and recurring patterns in data that occur each year. Joined by Yahoo Finance's Sydnee Fried and Caron Group's Chief Market Strategist Ryan Detrick, Blikre dives into the recent spike in the VIX Volatility Index and small-cap stocks. Detrick also shares what better productivity means for the economy, offers insights for new investors, and advises on navigating stock volatility based on his extensive experience in the industry, working with financial advisers.
    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Stocks in Translation at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation
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    00:00 - Intro: Fed and earnings.
    01:45 - The Global Risk roller coaster.
    3:30 - No recession, just seasonality?
    5:50 - Light volume, volatility, and the election.
    8:05 - Denominator blindness.
    9:30 - Volatility in the VIX.
    12:00 - Russel 2000.
    12:38 - Overweight small and mid-caps.
    14:00 - Does it matter if small caps are the leader?
    16:20 - Why not chase the “shiny object?”
    18:00 - Active or passive investing? How should we invest?
    18:40 - Who wore it better?
    21:00 - Brian’s original course.
    23:30 - Ride out the bubbles; time is on your side
    Yahoo Finance's Stocks In Translation is hosted by Jared Blikre, and produced by John Tejada and Alexander Frangeskides.
    Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist at Carson Group, leverages his deep market expertise to shape strategic investment decisions and guide clients and advisors through financial complexities.
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  • In this episode of Stocks In Translation, Yahoo Finance markets and data editor Jared Blikre covers global risk markets, with an emphasis on technical analysis and risk management. Joined by Yahoo Finances' own Sydnee Fried and guest, editor-in-chief of Investopedia, Caleb Silver, the group dives into Monday's stock dip, understanding the VIX volatility index and the odds of an impending rate cut. Providing insight into personal finance, Silver discusses how passive and active investors should treat this dip in terms of their market moves to keep a balanced portfolio and maximize financial health.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Stocks in Translation at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation

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    0:00 - Intro: Caleb Silver's big down day in the market and risk management
    2:00 - What risk management means to Caleb Silver
    3:00 - Passive investors should know what's in their portfolio and 401(k)
    4:00 - Stocks are on sale; buy the dip
    6:00 - How should active investors look at the market
    7:00 - The VIX: should you buy the fear gauge
    8:20 - The best time to buy protection is a few days before it rains, making sure you have a balanced portfolio
    10:30 - What are people searching for in Investopedia
    11:50 - This episode is brought to you by the number five. Five is the number of rate cuts investors are pricing in
    15:40 - Rate cuts get investors excited but aren’t always good for the economy
    17:17 - The annual Jackson Hole Symposium
    18:20 - Which VIX wore it better on Monday, or the stock drop during COVID
    20:45 - Investopedia’s journey

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  • On "Stocks in Translation," Editor-in-Chief of Front Office Sports, Dan Roberts discusses the future of live sports events and the impact of streaming services on the sports industry.
    He also talks about the rise of women’s sports and the Caitlin Clark effect.

    Roberts goes on to talk about a blow to NFTs, crypto regulation and the possible impact of a second Trump presidency.

    Yahoo Finance's Stocks in Translation, with master statistician Jared Blikre and voice of the people Sydnee Fried, is your guide with essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio. 

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Stocks in Translation at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation/

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    00:00-DAN ROBERTS ON STOCKS IN TRANSLATION
    01:20-CRYPTO REGULATION
    02:14-DEFI
    04:24-REGULATION MATTERS
    05:34-HOWEY CASE
    07:03-NFT
    10:15-TRUMP TO BOOT GENSLER
    11:00-CRYPTO WILL CONTINUE
    11:46-76 BILLION
    12:38-AMAZON
    13:30-WNBA
    14:08-CAITLIN CLARK
    15:11-NWSL
    19:27-ATHLEISURE
    20:23-WHO WORE IT BETTER


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  • In this episode of Stocks In Translation, Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Jared Blikre examines the two most important factors that move the stock market: the Fed and earnings. Joined by Yahoo Finances' own Brooke DiPalma and guest Invesco Global Market Strategist Brian Levitt, the group delves into the impending rate cut and how the perception of a recession affects consumers at their core. Armed with his comprehensive knowledge of the market, Levitt breaks down how election sentiment will affect the market while looking at earnings on the horizon.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation

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    0:00 - Intro: Fed and earnings. Phrase of the day: Reinvestment Risk
    1:00 - Brain Levitt's big picture overview
    1:50 - "Reinvestment Risk"
    6:00 - Looming rate cut and a perceived recession
    9:00 - Tech earnings: where should investors be looking
    10:00 - Impending tech earnings
    13:00 - How investors should approach the election
    16:00 - Were should investors focus, preparing for a change of power
    18:00 - Active or passive investing? How should we invest?
    21:00 - Brian’s original course

    Yahoo Finance's Stocks In Translation is hosted by Jared Blikre, and produced by John Tejada and Alexander Frangeskides.

    Brian Levitt is a Global Market Strategist at Invesco. In this role, he is responsible for the development and communication of the firm’s investment outlooks and insights for North America.
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  • On this episode of 'Stocks in Translation' we're joined by Jaspreet Singh, CEO of Briefs Media; he's also host of 'The Minority Mindset Show'.
    We discuss the alarming trend of millennials and Gen Z going into debt to finance vacations. He explains why this is a dangerous financial practice, using the analogy of "eating flaming hot Cheetos" to illustrate how overspending can quickly spiral out of control.
    Jaspreet warns about the long-term consequences of high-interest debt and emphasizes the importance of financial education.
    Yahoo Finance's Stocks in Translation, with master statistician Jared Blikre and voice of the people Sydnee Fried, is your essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio. 
    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Stocks in Translation at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation/

    Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    00:00-Jaspreet Singh on Stocks in Translation
    04:10-Millennials going into debt to finance vacations
    05:45-Overspending is 'like eating flaming-hot Cheetos'
    09:42-The creation of the Fed
    13:28-Commercial real estate volumes
    21:50-Building wealth in a recession

    Yahoo Finance's Stocks in Translation is hosted by Jared Blikre and Sydnee Fried, and produced by Jimi Corpuz and Alexander Frangeskides.
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  • Labeling them as “shock absorbers,” Todd Sohn, ETF strategist at Strategas Asset Management, breaks down the key advantages of ETFs including low cost, global market access, transparency, liquidity, and tax efficiency. He explains how these features make ETFs excellent for long-term investing, especially for newer investors looking to build diversified portfolios. Sohn goes on to talk about small caps surge, the financial sector, and possible market tells from Beetlejuice and Batman.

    Yahoo Finance's Stocks in Translation, with master statistician Jared Blikre and voice of the people Sydnee Fried, is your guide with essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Stocks in Translation at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation/

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    00:00-Todd Sohn on Stocks in Translation
    01:00-The big picture
    01:50-ETFs Top 5
    03:31-ETF vs Mutual Fund
    05:40-Financial sector, health care sector
    07:35-Biotech lottery tickets
    09:00-ETF nutrition label
    12:49-When to sell
    13:57-Setting a plan
    16:12-ETN definition
    18:00-ETF shock absorber
    19:00-100% into ETFs
    20:20-Who Wore It Better
    21;:30-Batman and Beetlejuice
    23:00-Disney

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  • On “Stocks in Translation,” Phil Rosen, co-founder and editor of Opening Bell Daily, provides in-depth insights into Trump's recently declared opposition to Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), his choice for a pro-crypto running mate in JD Vance and its implications for the broader crypto market. Rosen also goes on to discuss the overall influence any President would have on the stock market, a reversal for small caps and the journalism environment overall.

    Yahoo Finance's Stocks in Translation master statistician Jared Blikre, is your guide with essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Stocks in Translation at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation/

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    00:00-Phil Rosen
    03:17-Trump and crypto
    05:57—Gary Gensler
    07:10-How much does the President matter?
    09:54-Reaction to assassination attempt
    12:40-Trump and Central Bank digital currency
    15:59-Biden and crypto
    22:26-Who wore it better?

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  • In this episode of, "Stocks in Translation,” Bryanna Samuels, venture capital investor and owner of Good Rapport New York, discusses the changing landscape of venture capital and its impact on startups. She explains the different stages of funding, from pre-seed to IPO, and how the current economic climate has affected investment strategies. Samuels also delves into the inequities of VC funding, with people of color and women only receiving about 2% of available funds. Despite the metrics, she remains sanguine about the venture capital space and the opportunities it affords to many entrepreneurs.

    Yahoo Finance's Stocks in Translation master statistician Jared Blikre, is your guide with essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Stocks in Translation at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation/

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    00:00-Byranna Samuels on "Stocks in Translation"
    01:30-Series and seed rounds
    02:45-Peak of VC
    03:50-Competitive funding metrics
    05:20-Phrase of the day
    07:27-Due diligence, portfolio management
    09:04-Other avenues beyond VC
    12:02-1866 importance
    14:18-Biases - How harmful? Petition
    16:22-Where to start-Chat GPT
    17:31-Who wore it better
    19:10-Liquidity
    20:40-Good Rapport
    21:29-Bootstrapping
    22:45-Thoughtful growth



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  • On this episode of “Stocks in Translation,” Hugh Hendry, former global macro hedge fund manager, offers his candid opinions on current market conditions, safe havens, and investment strategies. He doesn't shy away from controversial topics, challenging popular narratives about gold, cryptocurrencies, and the stability of global financial systems.

    With a storied past, Hendry also opens up about his career from aspiring accountant to controversial hedge fund manager and self-styled "Acid Capitalist." He shares pivotal moments that shaped his contrarian worldview and explains how embracing his outsider status led to both professional success and personal fulfillment.

    Yahoo Finance's Stocks in Translation master statistician Jared Blikre, is your guide with essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio. 

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Stocks in Translation at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation/

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    00:00-Hugh Hendry on “Stocks in Translation”
    01:27-Dumb money
    04:24-Barriers to entry
    05:05- Acid Capitalist
    07:06-Bear market
    09:42-Gold profound bubble
    10:20-Fed is clueless
    11:32-Everything is overvalued
    13:07-Bitcoin can triple
    14:29-Safe Havens reviled
    17:37-Risk portfolio
    18:50-Don't believe in anything
    20:38-Red flag
    21:35-Housing market is dead

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  • In this context rich episode of “Stocks in Translation,” Portfolio Wealth Advisors Chief Investment Officer, Lee Munson packs in the history of traditional investing philosophies, complete with references, and then pronounces those strategies to be dead. In this playful interview, Munson prefaces his thoughts by stating, “Remember, Wall St. is a bunch of rich guys like me…” and goes on to say, “... the game has totally changed.”

    Yahoo Finance's Stocks in Translation master statistician Jared Blikre, is your guide with essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Stocks in Translation at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation/

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    00:00-Lee Munson on "Stocks in Translation"
    03:05-Jay Powell
    03:40-The game has changed
    06:10-Free money
    08:00-Small cap
    08:20-Word of the Day
    09:40-Charlie Munger
    10:30-Reading list
    11:00-Competition is for suckers
    12:20-Hard commodities
    14:20-Mutual fund structure defunct
    15:40-Monopolies
    17:00-Serious concerns
    18:40-60/40 Mix
    20:00-Historically
    22:10-Come to the realization

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  • On this episode of “Stocks in Translation,” Jay Woods, chief global strategist at Freedom Capital Markets, shares his insights on the Federal Reserve's upcoming decisions, the potential for a rate cut and the broader implications for the US economy. He also explores disinflation, the Sahm Rule and the significant impact of the "Magnificent Seven" stocks on recent market gains. 

    Yahoo Finance's “Stocks in Translation” master statistician Jared Blikre is your guide with essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio. 

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Stocks in Translation at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation/

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    00:00-Jay Woods on Stocks in Translation
    01:00-Story of the week
    02:45-Sahm rule
    04:35-Will Powell cut
    05:40-Official recession
    07:07-Jay Woods Vix
    08:08-Word of the day
    09:37-Hyperinflation
    12:08-Magnificent 7 throwing in the towel
    14:23-Enjoy the ride
    19:37-Who wore it better
    22:22-Sectors
    23:11-Celebrities

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  • Fired from SNL to trading guru, HitTheBid.com owner Kenny Glick's journey is as fascinating as his trading methods. Join him on “Stocks in Translation” as he discusses his unique perspective on meme stocks, the VWAP way, and why he says, “Price action is life!”

    Yahoo Finance's "Stocks in Translation" master statistician Jared Blikre, is your guide with essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of "Stocks in Translation" at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation/

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    00:00-Kenny Glick on Stocks in Translation
    01:13-Price action is life
    03:06-How volume works
    04:44-What is VWAP?
    06:14-Follow VWAP, get paid
    11:35-Are markets rigged?
    13:09-Risk management
    14:26-Open 24 hours
    10:20-Glick’s journey

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  • In this episode of “Stocks in Translation,” Mark Newton, Global Head of Technical Strategy at Fundstrat, delves into the concept of "buy high, sell higher.” He explains why chasing stocks at new highs can sometimes be a winning strategy, using Nvidia as an example. Newton also addresses the challenges of diversification in a tech-dominated market, explains the true impact of Fed actions and offers practical advice for investors looking to balance their portfolios.
    Yahoo Finance's "Stocks in Translation," hosted by master statistician Jared Blikre and super producer Sydnee Fried, is your guide with essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Stocks in Translation at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/stocks-in-translation/

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    00:00-Mark Newton joins Stocks in Translation
    03:41-Market technical analysis
    04:20-Why would you diversify
    07:10-Buy high, sell higher
    08:43-Nvidia buy high, sell higher
    12:26-Nothing happened
    15:47-Impact of Fed cut
    17:31-True impact of Fed

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