Understanding This Week’s Market Whiplash, Featuring Scott Melker

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The Macro Market Crash and the End of the Old Order

Markets are selling off across the board as stocks, bonds, and the dollar all fall together, signaling something bigger than a routine drawdown. This episode unpacks why the latest crash feels like a true regime shift, tying together the Japanese bond market shock, escalating tra ...  Show more

The Stablecoin Yield Standoff

Today’s episode digs into the deepening market structure fallout in Washington, tracing how Coinbase’s withdrawal from the bill triggered White House anger, exposed fractures across the crypto lobby, and reignited bipartisan resistance in the Senate, particularly around DeFi liab ...  Show more

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