The Wealth Effect

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Listen to a millionaire and everyday people share their stories and insights. Every two weeks, I have guests on, and we discuss various financial topics and share stories, concepts, and ideas. Pocket Byte episodes are where I share ideas and concepts that I find interesting. This show is not financial advice.

  1. The Orbital Pivot: SpaceX’s $1.7T Bet & The Death of Sora | Weekly Recap

    19 HR AGO

    The Orbital Pivot: SpaceX’s $1.7T Bet & The Death of Sora | Weekly Recap

    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.

    11 min
  2. The Monday Meltdown & The $1.2 Trillion AI Debt Trap | Weekly News

    2 MAR

    The Monday Meltdown & The $1.2 Trillion AI Debt Trap | Weekly News

    This week, the "sure bets" of the last decade are officially hitting a wall. We kick off with the Monday Meltdown, analyzing how IBM lost $31 billion in market value in a single day after Anthropic’s "Claude Code" threatened to dismantle the high-priced COBOL consulting that has protected IBM for 60 years. Is legacy tech finally facing its "extinction level event"? Then, we dive into the crackdown on prediction markets, where the "Wild West" era of insider trading is ending. From Kalshi banning MrBeast editors and political candidates to high-stakes arrests in Israel over military info leaks, the message is clear: the market isn't a digital casino anymore.  The Great Engagement Recession: Why 72% of gamers are stuck in "Forever Games" like Fortnite, leaving new $80 AAA titles to die in a black hole of attention. The Billion-Dollar Handshake: Netflix walks away from Warner Bros. Discovery, clearing the path for David Ellison to create "Para-Warner," the largest (and most debt-heavy) media behemoth in history. The $1.2 Trillion Question: We break down the AI Credit Crunch and why "circular funding" has banks sweating over a mountain of potentially toxic tech debt. Breaking News: As conflict erupts between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, we look at the immediate impact coming to your wallet—from $100-a-barrel oil to the shipping disruptions that could reignite global inflation. Feb 23 - 28, 2026 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    22 min

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Listen to a millionaire and everyday people share their stories and insights. Every two weeks, I have guests on, and we discuss various financial topics and share stories, concepts, and ideas. Pocket Byte episodes are where I share ideas and concepts that I find interesting. This show is not financial advice.

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