Listen "Ep. 83: Post Election 2024"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome to Episode 83 of Off Street: The official podcast of the Marshall Financial Investment Team. In today’s episode, Adam and Sean discuss:
- The results of the 2024 Presidential election
- A “French Whale” who won $50 million wagering on election outcomes
- Trump’s proposed policies and what they may mean for the economy
- What is a tariff and how might they impact Americans?
- The Fed and Jay Powell under a Trump Presidency
- Bitcoin and markets ripping post-election
They finish up with "Uncorrelated" stories about the 43 monkeys that escaped from a facility in South Carolina, the war against gas powered leaf blowers, and the absurdity of this weekend’s Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing match.
Please see the links below for our disclosure.
Podcast Disclosure: https://www.marshallfinancial.com/off-street-podcast-disclaimer/
- The results of the 2024 Presidential election
- A “French Whale” who won $50 million wagering on election outcomes
- Trump’s proposed policies and what they may mean for the economy
- What is a tariff and how might they impact Americans?
- The Fed and Jay Powell under a Trump Presidency
- Bitcoin and markets ripping post-election
They finish up with "Uncorrelated" stories about the 43 monkeys that escaped from a facility in South Carolina, the war against gas powered leaf blowers, and the absurdity of this weekend’s Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing match.
Please see the links below for our disclosure.
Podcast Disclosure: https://www.marshallfinancial.com/off-street-podcast-disclaimer/
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