Tarek Mansour on Kalshi's Plan to Create Markets in Everything

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How to Make Money From the Booming Demand for Energy

One thing we can all agree on is that demand for energy, and in particular electricity, is growing by leaps and bounds. But past that, there is going to be a debate about who is best positioned, and who will really make money from this trend. Will it be companies digging up raw c ...  Afficher plus

The Fight Over Fed Independence Just Got Taken To a Whole New Level

Even before Trump's victory in 2024, it was becoming clear that the Fed would come under political pressure like never before. The first year of the new administration bore that out. Not only had Fed Chairman Jerome Powell come under tremendous pressure over interest rate policy ...  Afficher plus

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Why prediction markets are going mainstream with Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour
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Kalshi is the largest prediction market in America, building a unique trading economy around political, sports, and cultural events. While some states view it as an illegal operation requiring gambling licenses, others—including certain courts and members of the Trump administrat ...  Afficher plus

20VC: Carvana: The Most Wild Story in Public Markets: From $60BN to $400M and Back to $40BN | The Biggest Opportunities, Mistakes and Challenges Ahead for One of the Public Market's Only 100x Investments
The Twenty Minute VC (20VC): Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Carvana is one of the most wild stories in the public markets. The company IPO'd with a market cap of $2BN before skyrocketing to $60BN, only for the company to lose 99% of it's value hitting a bottom of $400M market cap. Today the company is stronger than ever and w ...

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Why This Legendary Investor Says We're in a Stock Market Bubble
WSJ's Take On the Week

In this week's episode of WSJ’s Take On the Week, co-hosts Gunjan Banerji and Telis Demos dig into the latest big bank earnings and what they signal about the health of the U.S. consumer. Next, they explore the disconnect between potential economic warning signs and the market’s ...  Afficher plus

Amazon and Netflix Are Winning: Can Old-School Media Compete?
WSJ's Take On the Week

In this week's episode of WSJ’s Take On the Week, co-host Telis Demos and guest host Miriam Gottfried discuss the Supreme Court case challenging President Trump's reciprocal tariffs and how that’s playing out in the markets. Next, they look at affordability as the winning message ...  Afficher plus