
TFTC - Why Trump Is Crashing Stocks to Save Bonds, Tariffs Impact & DOGE Effects on GDP | Gary Brode

Zaprite, a company known for integrating Bitcoin payments into everyday business operations, has announced a series of significant updates to their application, with a particular focus on enhancing in-app functionalities.
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that operates without the need for a central authority, such as a government or a central bank. One of the fundamental aspects of Bitcoin is its fixed supply limit of 21 million coins.
This episode of TFTC with Marty and Sean McDonnell covered a range of personal experiences, business insights, and the intersection of technology, health, and sports.
The January 6th, 2021, event has been the subject of extensive media coverage and government commentary. Initially, it was depicted as a violent insurrection with numerous claims regarding the events that took place.
The historical data on burn acreage in the United States shows significant fluctuations in burn acreage over the past century. Data from these agencies dating back to the early 20th century reveals that the burn acreage was substantially higher in the past compared to recent decades.
Komal Sri-Kumar forecasts a treasury rally and a decline in the equity market, warning of consumer debt and banking instability potentially leading to Fed rate cuts and recession risks.
The conversation suggests that we are living through an extreme divergence in market signals, reminiscent of the prelude to the 2007 financial crisis, raising questions about potential hidden risks the stock market is overlooking that the bond market might be hinting at.
The embattled property giant, which has been a cornerstone of China's booming real estate sector, has seen its restructuring plan disintegrate, leaving offshore creditors with approximately $20 billion of debt hanging in the balance.
In an unexpected turn of public opinion, immigration has vaulted to the forefront of American voter concerns, surpassing the persistent issue of inflation, according to a recent Harvard Harris poll.
The Federal Reserve (Fed) has announced the shutdown of its Bank Term Funding Program (BTFP), an emergency tool created during the banking crisis of the previous year.
Recent data analyses on the frequency and intensity of tropical cyclones have yielded some interesting findings. An examination of Pacific typhoons since 1951 suggests a declining trend over the past 50 years.
This week, the Federal Reserve (Fed) adjusted its Bond Term Funding Program (BTFP), established in March 2023 post the regional banking crisis, to prevent banks from exploiting an arbitrage opportunity.
This episode of the What Bitcoin Did podcast features a fascinating discussion on a variety of topics surrounding Bitcoin, ETFs, and the broader financial landscape.