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Coinbase completely flattens its corporate ladder, declaring war on middle management to build an ultra-lean, AI-native operating model. Then, a massive divide opens up in the public markets as scooter-pioneer Lime fights a looming debt trap via a defensive IPO, while AI chip giant Cerebras shatters records with an explosive, blockbuster Nasdaq debut. Plus, America runs on leverage as Roark Capital prepares to take Inspire Brands public, bringing Dunkin’ and a multi-billion-dollar fast-food empire back to the market to dismantle its private equity debt. In macro news, the inflation dragon wakes back up with a massive energy shock just as Kevin Warsh takes the wheel at the Federal Reserve amidst the most divisive confirmation in history, while Jerome Powell executes an unprecedented power play to retain his voting seat. Finally, we travel to rural Utah, where local protests couldn't stop a controversial $100 billion data center backed by Kevin O’Leary from rewriting the AI geopolitical playbook, and we close with a historic milestone in automotive history as Honda prints its first full-year net loss in 70 years, permanently scrapping its 2040 all-electric vision. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

If you log into your retirement account today, you’ll see a single tracking number that tells you whether your wealth is growing or shrinking. For thirty years, the golden rule of personal finance has been simple: buy the index, sit back, and let compound interest do the heavy lifting. But in 2026, that "safe play" has transformed into one of the most concentrated, high-stakes momentum trades in financial history. In this episode of The Wealth Effect, we expose how a handful of tech giants are artificially holding up the global economy. We trace the structural history of benchmarks from Charles Dow’s 1884 railroad notebook to Jack Bogle’s passive revolution, unpack the systemic risks of a market without true price discovery, and map out the exact alternative vehicles you need to insulate your capital from currency erosion. What we discuss in this episode: The Birth of the Metric: How a 19th-century journalist turned the chaotic energy of the NYSE floor into a readable pulse—and why our current formulas are mathematically warped. The Tyranny of the Magnificent 7: Why your "diversified" S&P 500 fund is actually a massive, top-heavy bet on seven Silicon Valley CEOs, and what happens if that engine room stumbles. The Death of Price Discovery: How billions of dollars in blind, algorithmic inflows are breaking the voting machine of capitalism and keeping sub-par companies on permanent life support. The Inflation Survival Playbook: Why traditional market-cap indices fracture during resource-scarcity cycles, and how equal-weighting and factor-based investing shift the odds back in your favor. Surgical Customization via Direct Indexing: How to leverage modern software to manufacture "tax alpha" and build a personalized benchmark that strips out concentration risk. Frontier Assets: Moving completely beyond the terrestrial ticker tape into prediction markets, information finance, and physical green transition metals. "An index is a tool, not a strategy. When the macroeconomic geometry changes, the passive investor becomes a passenger on a sinking ship unless they know how to pivot." Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Private Equity is the invisible force shaping your daily life, owning everything from the clinic where you take your dog to the car wash you used this morning. In this episode of The Wealth Effect, we dismantle the mystery behind PE. We trace the industry from J.P. Morgan’s 1901 empire-building to the modern era of Operational Alpha, where firms like Blackstone and Apollo act as corporate surgeons. We weigh the brilliance of the Hilton and Hostess turnarounds against the wreckage of the Steward Health Care collapse, illustrating the fine line between saving a brand and stripping it for parts. We also pull back the curtain on the Two and Twenty math that makes these managers billions and discuss the Velvet Rope that has historically kept the average investor out of the room. As the industry pivots toward retailization and begins acquiring YouTube back-catalogs as digital infrastructure, the reach of private capital is expanding into the 401(k) and the algorithm alike. This is a deep dive into the mechanics of ownership, the price of efficiency, and whether these firms are the villains of the economy or the only ones with the guts to fix it. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

In this episode of The Wealth Effect, we deconstruct a week defined by the collision of massive corporate scale and the friction of reality. We dive into the federal courthouse in Oakland as the Musk vs. OpenAI trial enters its second week, exposing the battle over whether a $100 billion "charity" was effectively stolen. We also analyze Meta’s tactical nightmare as China blocks its $2 billion acquisition of Manus, leaving Mark Zuckerberg’s "profit-fourth" strategy under a microscope. The episode moves into the global energy sector to examine the UAE’s historic exit from OPEC, a move that signals the end of the collective Gulf cartel and the rise of a "nation-first" energy policy. We also recap a monster earnings week where Amazon, Google, and Apple defied the laws of economic gravity, proving that hyper-scale is the new baseline for dominance. Finally, we look at the cracks forming inside OpenAI as missed internal targets threaten its IPO timeline, and we pull back the curtain on Polymarket, where on-chain data reveals that the "wisdom of the crowd" is largely a wealth transfer to automated bots. Sections covered: Musk vs. OpenAI: The trial of the $134 billion "stolen" charity and the battle for the soul of AGI. The Meta/Manus Block: Why China’s regulatory wall has left Meta’s agentic AI roadmap in pieces. The OPEC Divorce: The UAE’s strategic exit and the death of the "Swing Producer" era. The Trillion-Dollar Resurrection: Recapping the relentless growth of Amazon, Alphabet, and Apple. OpenAI’s Stagnation: Internal leaks on missed targets and the growing tension over a 2026 IPO. The Polymarket Mirage: Why 84% of users are losing money while high-frequency bots harvest the liquidity. April 27 - March 1 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

We investigate the radical redesign of the American labor market as the minimum wage hits a historical breaking point. We explore the transition from the New Deal’s moral floor to a 2026 reality where a twenty-dollar-an-hour wage acts as a catalyst for the total automation of the service sector. This episode analyzes the Money Illusion of nominal gains against the local inflation, the Hours Arbitrage hollowing out full-time stability, and the emergence of autonomous Dark Stores. By examining the Robotic ROI and the disappearance of the traditional starter job, we question whether a rising floor is inadvertently pulling up the ladder of upward mobility. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

In this episode of The Wealth Effect, we break down a week defined by the arrival of "the bill" for the last decade of economic and technical decisions. We examine the collision between rapid innovation and legacy friction, where digital locksmiths are exposing decades of human error and the federal government is being forced to settle a $200 billion tab. Inside This Episode: The Model Too Dangerous to Ship: A deep dive into Anthropic’s "Claude Mythos." We discuss why a model capable of finding 27-year-old "zero-day" vulnerabilities is being treated as a national security asset rather than a consumer product. The $166 Billion Refund: The Supreme Court has ruled, and the Treasury is opening the floodgates. We look at the massive "illegal" tariff refund tsunami hitting American business balance sheets and the political tug-of-war over the payout. The Ternus Era at Apple: Tim Cook is stepping down. We analyze what the promotion of John Ternus means for the future of Apple’s hardware-first AI strategy and a $4 trillion legacy. Europe’s Six-Week Countdown: With the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed, Europe is burning through its strategic jet fuel reserves. We explore the "tankering" strategies and the triage mindset taking over the aviation industry. The "Chapter 22" Strategy: Spirit Airlines is back in bankruptcy court, but this time it’s a calculated move to become merger-ready. We discuss the potential $500 million government lifeline and JetBlue’s shadow looming over the proceedings. The IRS Diet & Consumer Resilience: A look at why the IRS is betting its future on a leaner, AI-driven staff, and how the "New Upper Middle Class" is keeping the consumer engine running despite 21% surges in gas prices. Week of April 24, 2026 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

What if the most important number in the world… isn’t a stock price? In this episode of The Wealth Effect, we break down the largest balance sheet in existence: national debt. Not just what it is, but how it actually works, who owns it, and why the entire global economy depends on it continuing to grow. Debt isn’t just a liability… It’s also someone else’s asset. We take you inside the mechanics of a system built on trillions of interconnected IOUs, from the nearly $39 trillion U.S. debt to the staggering $348 trillion global total, and reveal why being “in debt” might be a signal of stability. You’ll learn: Who really holds the debt (hint: it’s closer to home than you think) Why countries borrow even when they’re not “broke” How your retirement account is tied directly to government IOUs And why the world quite literally owes money… to itself Because at its core, national debt isn’t just about money. It’s about belief. A collective, global bet that tomorrow will be bigger than today. And the question isn’t whether the debt will be paid off… It’s how long the world will keep believing it can be. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Do you really own something? In this episode of The Wealth Effect, we go far beyond smartphones and tractors to unpack a massive shift happening to modern technology—where ownership is no longer defined by what you can hold, but by what a server is will give you permission. From Apple’s parts pairing to locked-down farm equipment, we break down the rise of the “cryptographic handshake”—a system where hardware and software must constantly verify each other just to function. The result? Devices you paid for that you can’t fully repair, modify, or even trust to keep working without permission. We explore how these digital lock-ins are: Reshaping the true total cost of ownership Destroying the margins of the refurbishment economy Accelerating e-waste at a global scale And quietly turning owners into long-term renters You’ll hear how a $5 part failure can become a $500 problem, why repair costs are being engineered to push you into the replacement cycle, and how entire industries, from independent repair shops to agriculture, are being squeezed by software controlled monopolies. If you can’t fix it… do you really own it? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The $1 trillion IPO is just the beginning. For decades, space was a playground for governments with bottomless pockets and billionaires with a penchant for rockets. In 2026, it’s officially a line item on your taxes. You'll learn: The "Sinking Asset" Problem: Why a $500 million satellite is actually a $275,000-per-day "vanishing act" thanks to atmospheric drag. Orbital Real Estate: How small nations are monetizing their "slots" in the sky and why your next high-yield bond might be backed by a piece of the Geostationary Belt. Thermal Economics: Why the biggest bottleneck for AI isn't processing power—it’s the brutal cost of "radiating heat" into a vacuum. The Asteroid Loophole: The legal gymnastics of the Artemis Accords and why the first person to find a $10 trillion asteroid might accidentally bankrupt themselves. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The first quarter of 2026 is wrapping up with a massive reality check. While humanity finally breaks Earth’s orbit again with the historic Artemis 2 launch, the markets back home are facing a "Long War" hangover. This week, we dive into the massive reallocation of capital as OpenAI kills its most hyped project, Boeing pivots to the battlefield, and Elon Musk prepares for the biggest IPO in human history. In This Episode: The S&P’s Geopolitical Anchor: Brent crude is flirting with $110 a barrel. We break down why the Strait of Hormuz is currently the only chart that matters and what it means for your "missing" 2026 interest rate cuts. Sora’s $15M-a-Day Sunset: OpenAI officially pulls the plug on its hyper-realistic video tool. Was it a revolutionary product or just a compute-heavy marketing stunt? We look at the pivot to "Spud" and the new era of utility AI. Artemis 2—Integrity in Orbit: A breakdown of the SLS launch and the four-person crew currently cruising toward the lunar far-side. NASA isn't just visiting; they’re building a foundation. The $1.7 Trillion IPO: SpaceX has filed confidential paperwork for the largest IPO ever. We analyze the "informed guesses" from Goldman Sachs, the 30% retail allocation rumor, and the merger with xAI. Market Speed Round: * Nike’s 9% slide and the "Direct-to-Consumer" struggle. Anthropic’s half-million line code leak on GitHub. Boeing’s tactical shift to missile seekers. Hasbro’s cybersecurity nightmare. Meta’s crown as Morgan Stanley’s "Top Pick" for 2026. Date: April 3, 2026 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.