How to Position into the Fed Meeting

How to Position into the Fed Meeting

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Steno Research founder and CEO Andreas Steno is back with his co-host Mikkel Rosenvold, to discuss the growing risks around the Strait of Hormuz and what disruptions could mean for oil prices and global markets. Plus, what it means for US-China relations if Trump decides to stay ...  Show more

Crypto Defies the Doom and Gloom?

Sergio Silva , the CEO of the Meebit Company joins Mando to discuss the outlook on Bitcoin, altcoins, and the broader crypto cycle, and whether investors should expect a new wave of risk appetite across digital assets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/ad ...  Show more

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